The living room instantaneously became hot. It was a greenhouse, and the smell of the Pacific slowly traced itself in the muggy air.
. . . scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind . . .
Suddenly, from upstairs: “There’s something here,” Sam called. “It just materialized.” Pause. “Bob, did you hear me?”
. . . smiles we gave to one another . . .
“What is it?” Miller called up.
Sam’s voice, less enthusiastic: “It’s, um . . . it’s a human form . . . skeletal . . . it just exited the little girl’s room . . .”
Actually, the writer informed me, Sam was wrong. It came from Robby’s room, since Robby is, in fact, the focal point of the haunting.
Not you, Bret.
Did you grasp that yet?
Not everything’s about you, even though you would like to think so.
From Dale: “I see it too, Bob.”
“What’s its location now?” Miller called up.
. . . the way we were . . .
“It’s moving toward the staircase . . . it’s gonna head downstairs . . .”
Their excited cries were suddenly replaced by what sounded like a choked awe.
“Holy Christ,” one of them shouted. “What the f**k is it?”
“Bob.” This was Sam, I think. “Bob, it’s coming down the stairs.”
The song stopped midlyric.
Miller and I were facing the grand staircase that flowed into the foyer and the adjacent living room.
There were clicking noises.
(I am not going to defend what I’m about to describe. I am not going to try to make you believe anything. You can choose to believe me, or you can turn away. The same goes for another incident that occurs later on.)
The only reason I witnessed this was because it happened so quickly, and the only reason I did not immediately turn away was because it seemed fake, like something I had seen in a movie—a prank to scare the children. The living room might as well have been a screen and the house a theater.
It was lurching down the staircase, pausing on various steps.
It was tall and had a vaguely human form, and though it was skeletal it had eyes.
Rapidly my father’s face was illuminated in the skull.
And then another face replaced it.
Clayton’s.
I was stunned into rigidity.