Date: 12/28/2018
By sdmakinson
I was an estate agent again and doing house viewings. One guy didn’t show to his viewing so I wandered around the house being nosey and found random things. A portable toilet in the understairs cupboard it was installed in a way that made it impossible to use. I locked the house and went to see mum for a bit. I lost track of time and left it half an hour before realising that I never phoned in to the office to say he didn’t show. A Tsunami warning was issued and a wave up to 3m was expected. I was in a wooden shack and climbed onto the roof and I began jumping across to the other shed roofs to somewhere more sturdy. I went into a window on an upstairs floor of one of the shacks. It was a student science lab. There was a jar of large soft cookies so I took one. I found a way into a window of a first floor room in a brick building and continued to search for a higher floor. I was now walking with a small group of people. I was walking through derelict corridors that were in the walls and between nicely furnished rooms. I found a trap door in the floor and went down. I was in a large hole with a wooden staircase going down to the bottom. A ghost was trying to get me to leave the stairs by making noise. Once at the top a ghost girl was coming up the stairs -a bit like the girl off the ring. She got to the top and I pushed her over the banister and she fell to the bottom. She got up and climbed again. This repeated a few times as if it was a game. It didn’t appear to hurt her. In another room there was a large sunken dance floor filled with boxes and junk. My friend Becky was in the bottom of it having a sleepover there by herself. She was sorting through her tablets. No tidal wave ever came. I left the building and on the outside I ran into John the valuer from my old job. I asked him about his life and how is his family etc . We chatted while looking for a house on pump street by Using a ww2 photograph. We didn’t find it as it was knocked down and a large garden wall was running through the area now.