Ava had no idea that her brother was approaching or else she would have been aware of the fact that she had more than just the poltergeist to deal with, fortunately for her the teen was able to remain focused on her current problem rather than worrying about the one that she was going to have later. Still gripping the railing in case there was another burst of wind from the room that whatever was inhabiting this house obviously didn't want her to enter Ava tried to see through the now open doorway. She had no idea what she might see but she was really curious as to why all the paranormal activity seemed to be focused in this area.
Usually there was a reason, something tying it all together, and Ava wanted to know what that reason was.
Ava was distracted from that when she heard something from down below, that serving to put her even more on edge than she'd been before, which was really saying something. The teen thought that it was her name being called out but she couldn't know for sure, Ava thinking that it was possible that her mind was playing tricks on her. And since she thought that she had left Austin asleep in the hotel not to awaken until morning there was no reason for her to think anyone would be calling out her name.
No one in this little hole in the wall town even knew what it was after all.
So after briefly glancing down the stairs the blond teen turned her emerald eyes back to the gaping hole in the door, through which an ominous wind was still blowing though not with enough force to send her toppling at least. Or such was the case before the poltergeist or whatever it was decided to once again make its displeasure known, Ava actually losing her grip on the railing this time and feeling herself start to fall backwards.
Which was enough to get a sharp little yelp out of the girl as she felt herself falling into nothing, just empty space.
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