Chapter 127: Beginning of the End...

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Authors Note: Hello readers. Firstly, I want to thank those of you that commented, or sent me DM's, with your support regarding my last note. It was nice to know I'm not alone with my feelings.

Anyway, I was able to get one chapter written for you guys. I debated on holding off until I had more written, but after asking for your opinion on Twitter and Facebook, pretty much 99 percent of you that voted wanted the chapter posted, lol. It's probably for the best anyway, as, even though I'm somewhat back into a writing mood, I just found out on Monday my dad has to have surgery tomorrow (Wednesday) to have a kidney stone removed (I told you, the drama here never stops. I should write a book about my life, lol). Hopefully it'll be an easy procedure, but I'm not quite sure yet on recovery time and such, so I might be busy the next few days helping out.

Hope you enjoy this chapter!

Chapter 127: Beginning of the End...

While Zak, Aaron and myself gathered up our individual gear and cameras, we agreed to begin the lockdown, but before we even left nerve center, the spirits residing in this home decided to start the lockdown without us.

"Woah!" Jay suddenly exclaimed, listening via headphones as he watched the monitors in front of him, which showed the views from the four static-x cameras we had placed throughout the property.

"What?" Zak asked, turning to look at him.

Jay slipped one side of his headphones off in order to be able to hear us, before turning to look at Zak.

"I just heard a loud bang coming from the pool room," Jay replied – the very pool room where it was assumed Herb had killed many of his victims.

"Seriously bro?" Zak responded, as he walked over to stand behind Jay and Billy to look at the monitors.

Aaron and I moved closer as well with our cameras – I filmed the monitors, while Aaron stood to one side to film Zak.

Billy hit a button on the equipment in order for us to hear the live audio feed ourselves, while Jay put his headphones back in their proper place.

Shortly after, we all slightly jumped as another loud bang was heard in the pool room.

"Dude!" Aaron exclaimed.

"This investigation – this home – has me on edge, unlike-any-other..." Zak started, looking into Aaron's camera, and making hand gestures to put emphasis on the last three words. "Because I can't believe the house is still here," Zak added.

YOU are on edge? I couldn't help thinking.

I could barely manage to keep my thoughts of how I was "outed" as a virgin from the forefront of my mind – would the guys think of me differently? Would they treat me differently?

Ugh, focus Ali!

"And this shot right here," Zak continued, leaning over and pointing at the view of the pool room on the monitor. "Is the swimming pool, where he did much of his killings inside of that pool," Zak explained.

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After a few minutes of nothing but silence coming through the audio, Zak, Aaron and I left nerve center.

"Let's head to the pool room first," Zak said, as he began leading the way, and Aaron began following suit.

"Um...Zak?" I asked, somewhat quietly.

Zak immediately stopped in his tracks and turned to look at me. Aaron had done the same as well.

The tension and embarrassment already running through me, heightened significantly.

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