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“Uh"Uh, why are we doing this again," I asked my brother Cody, a tall, blue eyed, skinny teenager.
 
“We"We are doing this to see if the Alamo ghosts are real," replied Cody.
 
“This"This is stupid," I said, “what"what if mom and dad find out."
 
“They"They won’t man," he said.
 
“Just"Just do it for me." I said yes, as Cody is my brother after all.
 
“It’s"It’s a good thing we live right next to the Alamo," I said.
 
“Yep"Yep," said Cody. "And we sure are lucky we purchased that book, Haunted America”.
 
“They"They said the ghosts protect the Alamo, so I don’t think what we are doing is a good idea," I said.
 
”Dude, don’t back out, it will be fine."
 
“Ok"Ok, I guess it’s only for a couple of hours, it won’t hurt."
 
Cody is such a ghost nerd. He has never seen a ghost, so I guess I can understand all of the anticipation he has to go to the Alamo. Today, all he could think about was the Alamo. Today was the day of the ghost tour that took place at twelve, after all. Midnight, I thought. Just the perfect time for a ghost sighting. It is now ten, and Cody and I are going over supplies.
 
“Camera"Camera, candy, computer, backpack, music, spray paint, check."
 
“Why"Why do we need spray paint”, I asked.
 
"If the spirits want to defend the fort, then we should attack it."
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It was about 1:00, and nothing happened.
 
“Can"Can we go home now," I asked.
 
"No, said Cody."