The Haunted Hotel

Free The Haunted Hotel by Ron Roy Page B

Book: The Haunted Hotel by Ron Roy Read Free Book Online
Authors: Ron Roy
headed back out into the lobby.
    “Guys, we’ve gotta do something!” Dink whispered.
    “But what
can
we do?” Ruth Rose asked.
    Just then Livvy hurried over to them. “What’d he say?” she asked.
    “He told us about the ghost,” Ruth Rose said. She described it for Livvy.
    “So there really is a ghost in the hotel!” Livvy said. She looked nervously over her shoulder. “What’s Mr. Linkletter gonna do?”
    “I don’t know,” Dink answered. He looked at Josh and Ruth Rose. “But we’re gonna try to help, right?”
    “Good luck!” Livvy said. “I’ll be down in my cubbyhole eating lunch.”
    She opened a small door next to the elevator and disappeared.
    “How’re we s’posed to help?” Josh asked Dink. “We don’t know anything about ghosts!”
    “Well, I know one thing,” Dink said. “No ghost is shutting down the Shangri-la if I have anything to do with it!”
    “Dink is right,” Ruth Rose said. “Mr. Linkletter is our friend. We have to think of something!”
    Suddenly the elevator door opened. A figure in white stood staring out at them.
    “It’s the ghost!” Josh screamed.

The three kids stood frozen as the elevator door slid shut again.
    For a minute, no one moved. Then Ruth Rose reached over and punched the UP button for the elevator.
    “What’re you doing!” Josh squeaked.
    “Following the ghost,” she said.
    “Are you crazy?” Josh said. “What if ghosts don’t like kids?”
    “Gee, Josh,” Dink said. “I thought you didn’t believe in ghosts.”
    “Unless I see one with my own eyes,” Josh said, “and I just did! Let’s get out of here!” The elevator door opened.
    “Too late, Josh,” Dink said. He and Ruth Rose pulled Josh into the elevator with them.
    Dink pushed the button marked 2. “We’ll check each floor,” he said.
    When the door opened on the second floor, the hallway was empty.
    “Two more floors,” Ruth Rose said, pushing the number 3 button.
    But they didn’t see the ghost on the third or fourth floor, either.
    “There are no more floors,” Dink said, looking at the panel of buttons.
    “Good, let’s go home!” Josh said.
    “What’s this one for?” Ruth Rose asked, pointing to a black button without a number.
    “Maybe you push it for emergencies,” Dink said.
    She shook her head. “Nope. This red one says EMERGENCY.”
    Dink shrugged. “There’s only one way to find out,” he said. He pushed the black button. The elevator creaked, then slowly started moving up.
    “I’m having a nightmare,” Josh mumbled. “I’m not really chasing a ghost around a hotel. Any minute, I’m gonna wake up in bed!”
    “Don’t worry Josh,” Ruth Rose said with a grin. “I’ll protect you.”
    The elevator stopped with a gentle thud.
    When the doors opened, the ghost was waiting for them.
    “It followed us!” Josh screamed, jumping behind Ruth Rose.
    “No, you followed me!” the ghost said. “What do you want?”

    Behind the white figure, a door opened. A stooped, gray-haired man stepped into the hall.
    The ghost pointed a thin finger at the kids. “They followed me up here, Ebenezer.”
    The man chuckled and shuffled toward the open elevator. “Well, perhaps we should keep them!”
    “NO!” Josh yelled from behind Ruth Rose. “Please let us go! If you kill me, I’ll be grounded for sure!”
    Dink stared at the figure in white. Where had he seen that face before? Suddenly he remembered. She was the woman in the picture on Mr. Linkletter’s desk!
    Dink stepped out of the elevator. “Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Spivets,” he said. “I’m Dink Duncan and these are my friends Josh and Ruth Rose.”
    “How d’you do,” the man said, peeringat Dink. His eyes were the color of blueberries. “You must be the three children our nephew told us about.”
    Josh peeked at Mrs. Spivets from behind Ruth Rose. “You mean she’s not the ghost?” he asked.
    “Of course I’m not the ghost!” Mrs. Spivets said. “Ebenezer, shall we invite

Similar Books

Allison's Journey

Wanda E. Brunstetter

Freaky Deaky

Elmore Leonard

Marigold Chain

Stella Riley

Unholy Night

Candice Gilmer

Perfectly Broken

Emily Jane Trent

Belinda

Peggy Webb

The Nowhere Men

Michael Calvin

The First Man in Rome

Colleen McCullough