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“We’re doing a ghost tour” Stephanie gestured between herself and Josh

“Here?”

“In the tri-state area,” Josh replied

“Is Cincinnati really that haunted?” she asked, tensing

“It’s not a ghostso old, there are things said to linger We’ve also got a lot of underground places still in existence”

“What do youbeneath her apartment complex made her nervous

“Well, they started building a subway system in the early twentieth century, and the city ran out ofbut left the start of the project behind It’s the largest abandoned subway in North Ao once a year to view the abandoned tunnels It attracts plenty of people ant to go down there solo and take photos and what not But so ry spirits It’s a little too IT for erated shudder

“That is creepy but fascinating at the same time Why would spirits be down there? You say it was never used, right?”

“Yes, but the rumor is, the real reason the project was abandoned was the spirits in the first place,” Stephanie said

“Are you trying to freak ns that they were pulling her leg

“No If you go to the Cincinnati Museum center, they have a video and books on it They’re the ones who actually host the tour every year I’d be afraid of getting lost down there” Stephanie held up her hand

“We also have a past with ster tour you can take You knohat they say, ‘Live by the gun, die by the gun’ The tour isn’t pitched as haunted, but that level of violence must leave behind an imprint,” Sophie said

“I never would’ve guessed that about Cincinnati” Daize digested the infor if it was a possibility she lived by a site that once saw criminal activity

“People always think Chicago or New York, but the estured with her hands

“Fair point I want to hear more”