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The Open Window Sequel By Joseph Rosambert
The open Window sequel, by Joseph L.J Rosambert.

As the clock hit midnight, Mr Framton woke up crying in his sleep. That caused his wife, Rosalin, to wake up with a jump and unconsciously asked, “What happened?”
She instantly got off the bed and turned on the lamp. Mr Framton flinched as the dark room was filled with light.
“What’s the matter with you?” She asked.
“I just had a terrible nightmare.” Mr Framton said under his breath.
“Again?” She said in a high tone. “I’m very concerned about your new behavior in this house.”
“We should go back to sleep.” Said Mr Framton. “We will continue to talk tomorrow.”
“What do you often see in your nightmare?” Rosalin asked.
“Some weird things,” Mr Framton shrugged. “You know, like.”
“Like what?” Rosalin insisted.
“I don’t really know.” Replied Mr Framton.
Rosalin didn’t say any more words, and quietly she went back to sleep hoping not to be awoken by her husband having another nightmare for
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Since then he felt free from the fear that occupied his life for two years, but still believed that his wife’s ghost was going to be raised from the dead and came back home, just like he had seen it happen in his neighbor’s house. As a result, he nailed shut all the windows of his house. After spending one year watching closely day after day, he felt that he was in conflict with himself and the idea of dead people ghost coming back home would never happen. One Sunday he decided to attend a church and explained his story to the Reverend. Then the reverend went on and said, “For the living know that they will die; but the dead know absolutely nothing. Their love, their hatred, and their envy have now perished. They know nothing that is going around them, I mean not even a single thing. According to the Holy

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