A wide and shiny smile appeared on Lorraine's lips. Beaming, she gently squeezed Ed's arm.
"Nothing would make me happier, Mr. Warren."
The medium replied, admiring the man in front of her.
Ed smiled softly as she hugged his arm and moved to gently press a kiss on top of her head.
โWould you accept to marry me and give me the honor of sharing our names, Miss Moran ?โ
He asked softly, moving to look at her in a smile.
Seeing how he seemed unsure of himself made Lorraine's heart ache. Aproacching him, the medium hugged his arm, resting her head on Ed's shoulder.
"I think you are perfect, Ed."
She replied, kissing his cheek.
He cleared his throat, showing her a small smile before lowering his eyes to his own feet.
โMe too. But don't you think I'm too old, I mean . . .โ
Ed quieted down, still not looking at her. It was all he wantedโ to share a name with her.
The sound of Ed's voice started to calm Lorraine a little. She took a deep breath and nodded in agreement, her eyes traveling to the projector.
The dark cloud overing over the projector got stronger at first; however, it was disappearing not long after Ed
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โShhh, everything will be all right.โ
Ed answered in a soft, calm manner to calm her down. He knew it was dangerous, but it fed on fear. Taking the small vial of holy water out of his pocket, he threw something on the projector, aiming for the tapes.
โTell me if it works.โ
"I saw something on the room. . . Poor kitten came to me running, scared."
The medium replied, her voice wary while he caressed the cat's ears.
"I don't wanna go there."
"I. . . "
Lorraine was going to reply that, yes, she felt something. But as soon as she opened her lips, silence manifested.
There was. . . Something. It felt like a black cloud hovering over them, making the air heavier, suffocating. She gasped for air,
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โI think they're haunted.โ
Ed blurted out, turning his face to look at her. He felt that too. Something was wrong, he didn't know exactly what.
โYou felt that too. Don't you ?โ