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write a short story which begins with i do not believe in ghosts (300-350 words)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yo!
This is the best question i have ever replied to.
So,here is your answer,dude-
I did not believe in ghosts lately,until one such incident,i kind of started believing in it.
It was a gloomy evening,and i had gone down to play.Me and my friends were talking about ghostly stuff,as it was Halloween.The talk went on for ages,until someone suggested to check out the wing,where some creepy incident had supposedly taken place.(Can't mention that,here.It was a full moon night,that day,which makes this story creepy.)So,i took the courage of saying,-"Yes,I will do it,checking out the place,i mean."Every one stared,surprised.I shrugged off their seemingly irritating expressions,and walked towards the wing(namely,K wing.)It was said that on the 13 floor,there was this incident which took place,so remembering that,i made my way towards the lift.It took ages for the lift to come down,and when it did,it opened creepily,making weird grating noises.I went inside it and punched the button for the 13th floor,and the lift generated to life.It reached the floor,and stayed still.I looked at the floor in the screen,concerned as to what was happening.I tried to wrench the gates forcibly.The gates opened,and i stepped out.There were only 2 flats remaining,as the flat where the thing had happened was broken down.I looked at the refugee area,adjoining it,and I stared,open-mouthed.The door to the refugee was opened!I wondered who opened it,as those areas are closed,unless and until there is some emergency,like for fire or something.I peeked at it,and saw that the lights were flickering.I walked inside.I suddenly saw some movement,out of the corner of my eye,and i looked towards it.That thing was gone.I blamed it to my hallucinations,and started walking towards the window,where we could see our society,like the complete view of it.Suddenly,i heard a creepy laugh,and i turned,to look behind.I gaped.What i saw was a hooded figure,completely undistinguished.I screamed,and ran towards the door and came out,panting.I dont know what that thing was,but the only thing which flashes into my mind is-A ghost.
Hope you enjoyed it!

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Answered by Amazingboy1622
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Answer:

Just a few years ago a poll revealed that 45 percent of Americans believe in ghosts or that people’s spirits can return in certain places and situations. And that number is probably much higher once you take into consideration the people who either weren’t surveyed or didn’t want to admit they believe. The reality is, many folks have had experiences they just can’t explain or have witnessed mysterious, eerie sights, sounds and sensations that could only be a paranormal encounter. If you’re one who would answer yes when asked if ghosts are real, what’s your reason? Before you answer, take a look at what researchers have found as to why people believe in ghosts.

We Seek Explanations for What’s Happening Around Us

It’s just the way the human brain is wired; we have a need to know why things occur or what’s causing something. And when it comes to inexplicable, mysterious happenings, the only logical explanation is often the presence of something supernatural.

We Like to Believe There’s Life After Death

Many people not only believe there’s life after death, they also believe that humans have led past lives. This is actually a common belief among many cultures and religions. This belief gives many people comfort when they lose a loved one or are faced with their own mortality. So for those who believe in the afterlife (and previous ones), it only makes sense that there are spirits lingering around.

It’s Thrilling

In the same way people are drawn to scary movies and terrifying roller coasters, believing that there are spirits of the dead looming around is just plain thrilling. Ghost hunters will tell you that they not only believe in ghosts, but they also don’t see them as evil spirits attempting to do harm. On the contrary, hunters believe ghosts are simply lost souls, searching for closure or are trapped and are trying to cross over to the afterlife.

There’s Proof

What else could explain sudden cold spots, disembodied voices and footsteps, floating orbs appearing in photographs and the sensation that someone is touching your shoulder when no one is there?

If ghosts weren’t real, it’s unlikely that so many ghost hunters and paranormal experts would even exist, not to mention the many TV shows, websites and attractions that are dedicated to ghosts.

Not All Houses Are Homey

If ghosts weren’t real, there wouldn’t be any haunted houses, right? And we’re all familiar with houses across America that experts have proven to be hotbeds of paranormal activity. In fact, according to a Gallop poll, 37 percent of people surveyed believe that houses can be haunted. And if you’ve ever watched the Travel Channel show America’s Most Haunted Places, you’re well aware of the phenomenon that takes place inside the country’s most haunted houses.

If you believe in ghosts or you’re the least bit curious, you can discover the truth aboard a Ghosts & Gravestones tour. On this tour, you’ll visit some of the most haunted places in the city and hear the fascinating and frightful stories behind the people and places where many have witnessed eerie events and mysterious experiences.

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