Flash Fiction Friday – Moving In

“As you’re an author and writer, I thought this would be the perfect new home for you, Mr Roberts.”

“Oh, I already love it. How old is it? Of course, I’ll need to see the inside, but I like what I already see.”

“It’s over 100 years old. The seller has instructed me to accept any offers just below the asking price. If you make an offer today, I’ll take it off the market.”

“Perfect. Living here will give me so much inspiration and new ideas for my next novel.”

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Twenty-four hours later.

“Sign here, Mr Roberts. All being well, you’ll be in tomorrow. The current resident has already left. She was delighted when I told her you were the buyer.”

“Wonderful. I can’t wait to use that huge, dark study in the attic. I wonder how long before I have my first visitors?”

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It was only a short time before I had my first visitors.

A family of four – the two children under six couldn’t see or hear me as I watched them unpack boxes.

The ‘Hauntings’ Estate agents had come up trumps in finding me my next place to haunt.

Photo of an old abandoned house that looks haunted.
Moving In

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52 thoughts on “Flash Fiction Friday – Moving In

  1. Aha! What a scathingly brilliant post! Thanks for sharing this Hugh. Well I haven’t read any of your 13 posts yet, except for this one. Loved it! Looks like I have a lot of catching up to do. “I’ll be back!”

  2. That’s a great place to live for a ghost. This past week, we rented an Airbnb with friends in Quito (the capital of Ecuador) for two nights. It was an entire house, a former hotel, that was 180 years old and homed a former president of the country in the 1930s. The wooden floors creaked, old beams were exposed, and the layout was very funky. I wondered if there were ghosts, but didn’t hear or meet any…

    1. I’ve heard it said that you got to allow ghosts come to you rather than go looking for them, Liesbet. And some won’t disturb you or give any indication they are present. But that place you stayed sounds an amazing place for them to be. The stories it could tell would be amazing to hear.

  3. Excellent Mr Roberts. And a little unnerving, as I’m in the market for a new house myself your story may play on my mind!

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