The Forbidden Script

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contents onto the table. A makeup box, hand wipes, gum, etc.…
    Jason noticed a black leather binder among the possessions.
    “What have we here? Must be her notebook,” said Jason, opening it.
    He read the first few pages which were simple reminders of things to do and buy. No names or addresses were written down. They continued searching, positive they will find something of importance to help them.
    Danny found the overdue rentals placed on the TV table. They were documentaries about supernatural behavior dating back to the 1800s.
    “Hey Jason! At least we know we’re in the right apartment. I found the overdue rentals, and they’re all about that supernatural garbage. One of the covers has a picture of that weird tattoo the girls have.”
    “Keep looking. We can’t leave here empty handed.”
    Jason was in one of the bedrooms, looking through the closet when he noticed something protruding through the sheets on the upper shelve. He reached for it and pulled out a book with a black leather cover. The first page reads, “Diary of Sarah Masters.”
    He moves over to the bed and sits down, quite sure he found something of importance. Jason continues reading the next few pages, mostly about day to day things, what the day was like and where she went. The next page gets interesting, dating back a few months ago.
    Jason reads out what Sarah wrote. “I started a class about spiritual phenomena and how to meditate and relax your mind. I found it to be very pleasant, but what excited me the most were the parts about spirits and the supernatural.”
    He continues reading. “Met new friends. We all have the same interests and get along great. I’m looking forward to the next session.”
    Jason then hears Danny calling and slips the diary into his back pocket as he heads over to where Danny is.
    “Did you find anything?” Asked Danny.
    “I sure did. Sarah’s diary. Found it hidden in her closet. Let’s get out of here before some nosy neighbor starts asking questions. We don’t have a search warrant remember,” said Jason, on his way out the door.
    “Let’s go over to the forensic lab. I want Kate to check out the diary. It has some weird writing in it, and she seems to know more about this paranormal stuff than we do,” said Jason.

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    Sally and Jackie managed to get to school just in time before the next class began. Both girls were excited about comparing notes and studies with a neighboring university and couldn’t wait to get going.
    “I heard the anthropology class is one of the best in the country. They always seem to gather more info than any other class. I hope our notes are not too far behind compared to theirs,” said Sally.
    Both girls listened to their lecturer Mr. Morgan discussing the trip, and at what time they will leave. They will be spending a couple of days which meant an overnight stay. Sally wasn’t prepared for the trip and still has to tell her father she won’t be coming home tonight. She decided to leave school a bit earlier than usual to collect fresh clothing for the night. It was around 3 p.m. when she called Jason from home.
    “Dad, it’s me Sally!” Jason answered the phone sensing something was up.
    “Hi Sally, your home early, is everything alright?” He asked her.
    “Yes, I’m fine dad. Just to let you know the trip to Miami University includes an overnight stay. We will be coming back tomorrow night.”
    Jason was not pleased with such short notice but trusted Sally as she has always been honest with him.
    “Well, okay then, I wish I knew beforehand, so I could come to say goodbye.”
    “It’s only for one night dad. You won’t even realize I’m gone,” Sally said with a giggle.
    “You take care, and call me if you need anything.”
    “Okay dad, I will, don’t worry. Bye for now, I have to go.”
    Jason said bye with a worried tone in his voice.
    The girls hurried back to school after collecting what they

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