
The Other World
As Elizabeth entered the room, she could see someone sitting in the rocking chair rocking it back and forth. Elizabeth ran downstairs leaving the door ajar. There in the living room she told the son and daughter-in-law of the deceased that she saw an old woman sitting in the chair that they wanted to sell. The son gave a look as if Elizabeth was a maniac and asked her to give them the money and they will arrange for the chair to be left at her shop that evening. Elizabeth handed three crisp notes of thousand rupees and sped in her car to her shop.
Elizabeth, on entering her shop, saw her husband John haggling with a customer for a flower vase.
“How much do you want to pay for it, Sir?” said Elizabeth, intervening in the haggling process to put the matter to an end.
“Only two thousand rupees,” replied the customer.
John said nervously, shocked by the intervention of Elizabeth, “But it will not even cover our expenses Elizabeth,” then he turned towards the customer and said, ”Sir you can…” Elizabeth put her finger to the lips of John, just took the flower vase to the cash counter, and neatly packed it for the customer. Then as the customer left, Elizabeth hugged John and started sobbing.
“We need to close our shop, or at least this business. Today I again saw the spirit of an old woman sitting calmly in her rocking chair. I was so scared that, upon looking at me, the son of the lady promised that he would leave the chair by evening to our shop.”
Enterprises
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