“In danger of what?” . Her brown eyes, hollow cheeks, thick hair—everything looked normal. Relieved, she moved to tuck a lock of hair behind her ear—but the tips of her fingers! She couldn’t see them!
“Don’t scream!” the ghost warned.
“I must have fallen asleep in class! Wake up!” Mia pinched herself. Hard.
“You’re not dreaming,” the ghost said, “you’re disappearing. It’s a slow process, but eventually you’ll be a floating spirit like me!” The ghost put its cold arm on her shoulder. “!”
“What are you talking about? I don’t want this!”
“Sure you do. You don’t do any activities. You don’t talk to anyone. You don’t participate in class. You don’t play at recess. You’re already pretty invisible—might as well make the change permanent,” the ghost finished brightly.
“I just moved here!” Mia cried. “I’ve been feeling lonely!”
The ghost hummed. “That’s entirely your choice. People have tried to talk to you and be your friend. But you sit there with a grumpy face and folded arms, and it scares people away,” the ghost said.
“There has to be some way to stop this—please! Help me!” Mia pleaded.
“Once the change is complete, there is nothing I can do. But it takes a long time to become a Full Ghost. The more you’re absent from your own life, the more you fade away.”
Mia . “But I can’t help how I feel. What if I miss my old life?”
“You’ve got to live in the present, dude! Wait, do people say ‘dude’ anymore?”
“Not really.”
“Groovy! Thanks for the 4-1-1. It’s hard to keep up with the lingo.”
Mia looked at her fading fingers. “What can I do?” she asked quietly.
“Listen, I’ve been haunting these halls for centuries now, and if there’s one thing I know it’s this: .”
Mia suddenly felt like crying again, but instead she wiped her hands on her pants and looked at the ghost with a steely glance.
“Want to hear another joke?” offered the ghost.
“No,” Mia said firmly. “I’m going to recess.”
“Excellent!”
Mia marched out of the bathroom and sprinted down the hall, not even slowing down when a teacher hollered after her. Outside, she found Natalie and Travis talking under the slide.
“I’m sorry about lunch,” Mia said. “Can I join you?”
Natalie looked surprised, but she and Travis moved aside to make a spot for her. As Mia sat down, she glanced at her hands and smiled. They were fully solid and completely .