Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    "đź«—" You're a poltergeist \BSD

    Fyodor Dostoevsky
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    Over the years, a famous house in Japan had remained abandoned. Many families had moved into the grim but welcoming house, yet left after a week or less. It was said that a ghost lived there and hated having guests.

    Fyodor, having arrived there, needed a secluded place to move to without being found. He was a terrorist after all.

    One evening, Fyodor was reading something by lamplight when suddenly the door slammed and a mug fell off the table, making a noise.

    "Can you be quiet?" Fyodor said without surprise or fright.

    The poltergeist was obviously stunned that Fyodor wasn't scared at all. Humans were usually so easy to scare. A marker and a piece of paper began to levitate playfully in the room. It seemed like the ghost wanted to write a message to Fyodor.