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Chapter Four: Missing Property

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  Chapter Four: Missing Property             Dr. Lisa Stevens always thought the atmosphere in New York City was the same every season – cold, damp, and crowded. She hadn’t been anywhere near the city in nearly a decade. Eight years ago, she graduated from Columbia University. Since then, she settled down in Tampa, Florida where many changes happened in her life, from marrying a brilliant, wonderful man named Adam and starting her own paranormal business. So why was she in the freezing, wet, and depressing atmosphere of New York and not in the warm, dry, and happy climate of Tampa?             The answer was in the street corner she stood on, which happened to have been the location of the Ghostbusters’ firehouse headquarters. Word spread about the return of the superstars of the supernatural since the near-catastrophic incident two years ago, in which a powerful, long-...

Chapter Three: A Message from Beyond

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  Chapter Three: A Message from Beyond             Summerville, Oklahoma.             It was a nice enough town to get away from it all. Spending years living in the loud, bustling atmosphere of New York, Dr. Sean Spengler was more than grateful to trade it in for the quiet, tranquil countryside of Summerville. His reason for being there was more personal than business, visiting his sister, Callie, and his niece and nephew, Phoebe and Trevor.             Callie and her children had recently been evicted from their home in Chicago. She had called Sean and Egica about it the week before, hoping either of her siblings could offer a place to stay in New York. That was until something strange occurred: an old farm inexplicably appeared out of nowhere and Callie got a good claim on it. None of the townspeople could expl...

Chapter Two: The Hunchback of New York

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  Chapter Two: The Hunchback of New York Present Day             The Ghostbusters were more exhausted than usual.             With only three of them running the business at the moment, they had to put in more overtime. Such was the case of their latest busting job in Fort Lee, which lasted the whole night. Between the overnight hours and half-hour ride from Manhattan to Fort Lee, Drs. Natalie Venkman and J.G. Stantz, along with Jacqueline Zeddemore, were ready to sleep the entire day away.             As the morning sun peeked through the distant skyscrapers, Jacqueline drove the Ecto-1 across the George Washington Bridge. J.G. sat up front with her and read his personal copy of Tobin’s Spirit Guide , while Natalie snored in the back. Albeit exhausted, Jacqueline was still a bit charged enough from the Fort Lee...