Some high school teens who decide to go to an old warehouse. This warehouse isn't just any old building because it's a place where a terrible accident happened a long time ago. Many people died in a gas explosion there, and now it's abandoned and spooky. Janna, the leader, had a deeper motivation to do this because her grandfather, a former employee of the factory in that warehouse, had mysteriously died years ago, shortly before the fatal gas leak. The teens want to play a game inside which called "Spirit of the Glass" a kind of scary game involving spirits. It's a risky thing to do in such a creepy place. Before they start their game, the teens do things to try and be safe, like lighting candles and saying a prayer. After their class they immediately prepared themselves to go to the warehouse .
(The warehouse old door open, revealing the five friends against the setting sun.)
Janna: Okay, everyone, remember the plan. Rang-rang, you’re on candle duty. Su Zai-zai, focus on your intuition. Sic, keep that EMF meter handy. David try not to scream.
David: (nervously) Scream? I wasn't planning on screaming. Unless something… you know screamy happens.
(Rang-rang, eyes gleaming with excitement, adjusted a the places of candles.)
Rang-rang: Don't worry, David! This will be amazing! We're about to contact the spirit world!
Su Zai-zai: I - I feel a presence already. It's… heavy.
Sic, Fixing with his equipment, chuckled.
Sic: Heavy? Maybe it's just the ghosts of all the dust. My new camera is ready to capture the action!
(10 minutes later. They began the ritual. Rang-rang chanted, her voice low and calming. Su Zai-zai’s eyes fluttered closed, her expression pained. Sic’s EMF meter remained steady. Janna watched them all, her expression a mixture of concern and fascination. David, however his eyes starting to travel inside the place)
(A sudden gust of wind make the candle shut down that make them into near darkness. David yelped, jumping a foot in the air.)
David: I told you something screamy would happen!
Rang-rang: (Whispering) This is it! The spirit is reacting!
The air grew more colder. Su Zai-zai gasped, her body shaking.
Su Zai-zai: Oh my god. it's - it's so sad… So much anger
(A low moan echoed through the warehouse. Sic's EMF meter suddenly spiked off the charts.)
Sic: Whoa! This is way beyond dust bunnies!
(Janna felt a chill run down her spine. She caught a glimpse of something out of the corner of her eye.)
Janna: Stop, Rang-rang! This is too much!
But Rang-rang kept chanting with a blank stare. The moaning grew louder and turned into a haunting scream. Su Zai-zai cried out, overwhelmed
Su Zai-zai: It wants… peace… it wants… release…
A starenge hand brushed against David's face. He yelled and ran for the door. The others followed in a frantic rush, stumbling in the darkness. They spilled outside into the night, panting for air, as the scream grew fainter.
Outside, the group gathered together, shaken but unharmed. David cried uncontrollably.
David: I will never go back in this creepy warehouse, never ever again!!
(Rang-rang whispered about making contact. Su Zai-zai looked exhausted but peaceful.)
Rang-rang: Are you okay, zai? I'm sorry I wasn't able to control myself earlier.
Su Zai-zai: It's okay, I can feel it... I strongly felt how they are so sad.
Janna: Let's go home for tonight, our parents might be worried now.
Sic: Hey, look guys!
(Sic was watching his record but—)
Sic: All of my recording was gone. Even my old recording... they are all gone.
David: Maybe this is the sign that we should stop meddling with those spirits who wants to rest in peace.
Su Zai-zai: rest in peace? yes, they want to rest in peace but how can they rest in piece if they didn't get the justice they wanted?
Rang-rang: You guys stop it. This is not the right time to discuss about that.
(Janna nodded grimly. )
Janna: Let's go home for tonight let's discuss about this tomorrow. Our parents might be worried now.
(Janna said that, with a expression who's someone couldn't describe. She's expecting that if they do this game she might get a chance to talk to his grandfather, but she didn't.)
(They had made it through, but the experience had left a lasting impact. The warehouse, with its dark secrets, would stay with them forever.)
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