“This it?” Jennifer asked as she pointed at the suburban house opposite them in the dimly lit street.
The pale girl standing next to her nodded. Huffing, Jennifer crossed the street, walked up to the front porch, slid a sealed envelope under the door, and knocked before trotting away.
Soon, the girl’s mother would be finding out it was their neighbour that killed her daughter, burying her body in his backyard.
“We good?” Jennifer asked the child.
Smiling, the phantom dissipated into the cold night.
“You’re welcome!” Jennifer exclaimed. “Ghosts and their unfinished business,” she muttered.
Being a medium sucked.