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December 29, 2004

Kaitlyn looked at her watch for the hundredth time. It was 2:00 AM. The next time she looked it was 2:30 AM and nothing had happened. By 3:00 AM she was beginning to get a feeling that her ghost would not show. As the sky was starting to lighten with the coming of dawn she went into the store to check with Murray incase she some how missed the event, or that is was something that only appeared to him. No cigar. Nothing! Alex’s ghost and the phantom car driver did not appear this Christmas eve.
Kaitlyn made her way back to London. She would have to report to Professor Esslink that her mission had been for naught. If there actually was a ghost, it had not appeared for her.
Kaitlyn did not see a report in the newspaper two days later about a strange death on a winding road north of Glencoe on Christmas eve. It appeared that an unidentified woman had been killed in a single car crash. What was strange about the death was that the woman, according to the coroner, had actually died from having aspirated a cigarette into her lungs. He was not sure whether this had occurred before the crash, and thus caused the crash, or she had ingested the cigarette as a result of the crash. He said that he suspected the former was the most likely explanation. In any case the car hit a very large tree at a high speed, burst into flames, and badly burned the body of the woman.
Would Alex Fraser now rest in peace?

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