The
following stories are absolutely true.
My
old school was haunted.
It
was a lot like this school, where we are right now, in that the main building
used to be a house. It had a big staircase that went up one flight of stairs
before coming to a wide landing, where the music teacher’s desk resided, and
splitting into two staircases that both led to the second floor. The third
floor of the building was accessible only by a cramped, narrow back staircase that
wound around from the first floor up. Only the teachers were allowed to use the
main stairway for some reason.
The
landing with the music teacher’s desk used to house an organ. Not a body part,
the kind that you play in a church. It was a good spot for one, since the grand
doors of the school opened directly in front of it. In the old days, when the
Scripps family actually lived there, you would have walked in and immediately
seen the organ, if no one was playing it. If someone was playing it, you would have heard it before you even
got into the building.
That
organ could be heard from halfway down the block, apparently.
At
least, that’s what the neighbors said.
Not
the neighbors who lived there when the Scrippses were alive. No, these were the
neighbors who habitually complained about their driveways being blocked by
parents’ cars, the neighbors who walked past the sign saying Pasadena
Waldorf School every day. The neighbors who
still live there now.
One
of the staff members was dealing with a nieghbor issue one summer day (when
school was not in session) when a woman whose backyard was just over the
school’s fence commented on the music. “By the way, who is it playing the organ
over there? I always hear them around three o’clock when I’m gardening.”
The
staff member was puzzled. “We don’t have an organ anymore…”
But
the late Mr. Scripps had always practiced at three o’clock.
My
eight-grade teacher told us that story once, simply to make us shiver. But my
mother was the administrator of the school for several years, and she has ghost
stories of her own to tell. For instance, once she and another staff member—a
woman named Mrs. Ward—were in the Finance office on the third floor. They could
hear a voice from the adjacent office outside, very clearly, although they
couldn’t actually distinguish the words. The voice was definitely audible, but
when Mom and Mrs. Ward went to see who was there…they realized that they were
quite alone.
Or
rather, they were the only living people
there.
The
neighbors weren’t even the only people to hear the organ. Mr. Baier, one of the
sports teachers and a member of the administrative staff, heard it when he was
down in the basement of the school, clear as anything.
But
the most frightening supernatural event? That occurred at night, when the
school was
being readied for the coming day.
The
cleaning crew always worked at night. I can’t remember ever actually seeing
them; they simply weren’t there during the day. But after that night, my mother
had to find someone else to clean the building, because they weren’t coming
back.
They
were in the main house, vacuuming, dusting, polishing, doing whatever they
needed to do before heading home, when one of the men went into the handwork
room to dust the windowsills.
The
handwork room sat at the front of the building. The windows overlooked the
lawn, and yellow shafts of light cut patterns across the darkened carpet. It
had once been a bedroom, but now it was used to teach students how to sew and
knit. A shelf of half-finished stuffed animals perched above a shelf of
half-finished cloth dolls, casting weird, twisted shadows in what little yellow
light there was.
And
in the room…stood a figure.
It
seemed male, the maintenance man was sure of that. It was tall, and dark, and he
felt a distinct aura drifting from it.
It wasn’t a nice aura like you’d get off of a kind, gentle person. No, this
aura was…malevolent. Evil. Cruel.
The
cleaning crew left so fast that no one bothered to turn out the lights. The
doors were left unlocked in their haste to get away, the gate unbolted. It was
lucky that nobody chose that night to break into the school, because they would
have had an easy time of it.
The
whole affair was kept rather quiet. I would not have heard about it if it
wasn’t for my mother. But that cleaning crew…they never, ever came back.
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