Chapter 488
Chapter 488
As soon as she stepped out, Elio sidled up, his voice a conspiratorial whisper. "Astrid, you should head
back. I'll tag along with them; it's cool."
"Not a chance," Astrid shot back with a wink. "Some things might stump these guys, but not me. Just
don't go screaming like a little kid when things get spooky, okay?"
Elio grinned. "With my wife’s protection, scared is the last thing I'd be."
"Get outta here! Since when am I your wife?" Astrid rolled her eyes in mock disgust, then something
caught her eye in the distance—a shape fluttering in the branches of a tree. NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.
It was like the silhouette of a person, floating among the leaves, but it had no legs.
Even Elio, as macho as he tried to be, felt a chill creep up his spine. Fearing Astrid might freak, he
reached out and covered her eyes.
But Astrid wasn't having any of it. She was too intrigued to appreciate the blindfold treatment. She
swatted his hand away. "What are you doing? Oh my god, who's still using the old 'lady in white with
long hair' gig? It's so cliche! That's a lousy prop, right there. It looks so fake! The eyes are bulging, but
it's more funny than scary. And is that ketchup for blood? Seriously, this is amateur hour. And look, you
can see right through that hole in the belly—clear to the tree behind!"
Maddox was speechless. To avoid frightening the viewers at home, the crew swiftly cut the feed from
the camera pointed at the eerie figure.
Hearing Astrid's commentary, everyone started to visualize the scene, and the more timid among them
were on the verge of tears. [This is the first time I wish Astar would just zip it.]
[Same here. I usually love her banter, but right now, I'd pay her to shut up. Her descriptions are way too
vivid; I'm crying here.]
[Dang, those visuals are too strong. I muted it because I got scared!]
[LOL! So I'm not the only chicken here. But it does suggest that someone staged this 'ghost' to scare
us. Whoever did this is seriously twisted.]
[Yeah, what if someone on the crew had a heart condition or something? What if they got a heart attack
from the fright?]
The chat was buzzing with excitement when suddenly, Astrid whipped out a miniature crossbow and
fired a bolt into the distance. A high-pitched scream echoed through the woods.
The chat exploded - [OMG, so the 'ghost' isn't a prop but a real person? Astar made her cry, LOL!]
Those who had muted the stream quickly turned the volume back up, only to hear someone sobbing.
But this time, the cries weren't scary; they were the unmistakable sounds of someone in pain. "It hurts
so much, my stomach... I think I'm dying. Please, someone help me!"
Astrid looked at the woman tied to the tree, flailing about, and couldn't help but laugh. "Oops, I thought I
could shoot right through that hole in your belly!"
The woman was at a loss for words for a while ,then she begged, "Astar, I'm sorry! I was just paid to
play a ghost, please let me go. Mr. Maddox, Mr. Maddox, I've been an extra in your shows before. Can't
you cut me some slack? I was just trying to earn a few extra bucks, nothing personal! I can barely feel
my stomach anymore. If I don't get to a hospital soon, I'm a goner."
The crowd didn't know whether to be horrified or amused.
Astrid surveyed the terrified woman, her lips twitching into a half-smile. She had known all along it was
a person, which is why she had used the barest force necessary on her crossbow, just enough to
deliver a dose of the sedative on its tip.