Can ghosts feel fear? The picture on the right is conclusive proof that yes, they can. Strange noises were reported coming from a woman's pantry every night. And every morning, packages of crackers were found opened up. And bits & pieces of crackers were found on the shelves & floor. At first, she thought it was mice. She set mouse traps, but never caught anything. Nor did she ever see any telltale mouse droppings. So she came to suspect it was something of a paranormal nature. Like a ghost.
A paranormal research team was contacted. They set up high tech, electromagnetic detectors in the woman's pantry. Along with motion sensors to detect the slightest hint of movement. And a very sensitive camera designed to capture the faintest sources of light. The first night, everything was quiet, & nothing happened. But the next night, there were loud noises coming from the pantry. And the detectors indicated the sudden presence of something moving around in there.
They opened the pantry door. And suddenly, everything was quiet again. But there were opened packages of crackers on the shelves. And a strange, gooey white substance splattered all over the pantry. A type of ectoplasm. Otherwise known as ghost droppings. An obvious sign of a frightened or surprised ghost. Also, the camera was quickly checked. And the astonishing picture on this page was found. It clearly shows a ghost, caught right in the act. A ghost caught stealing crackers!
The next several nights were totally quiet. So the paranormal team left. And the woman who owns the house started to miss the cracker eating ghost. It wasn't there to scare anyone. It was only having snack attacks. So she stocked her pantry with lots of new crackers. And waited. About a month later, she heard noises again. And found the telltale signs of the cracker eating ghost. Opened packages. And bits & pieces of crackers on the pantry shelves & floor.
This poor ghost overcame its fear of humans. Thanks to its desire for more crackers. And the woman has decided to leave it alone. She doesn't want to scare it again. Since then, the cracker eating ghost has been back every night. Proving that even ghosts can't overcome a snack attack.