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ZaZa, the Ouija
by Nicki

I was about 13 when it all happened. My sister Kristi, who was 17 at the time, bought a Ouija board to "play" with. Well, I thought it was pretty cool that my older sister was actually getting responses to the questions she asked it. We had known of the ghost in the house that we lived in at the time and thought this board we figured we could talk to him. The ghost of our house was a 12-year-old boy named Jimmy who had died in a car accident. Where else would you go when you're a 12-year-old boy with nothing accept home? Through the board, we did on occasion talk to Jimmy. We found out that he had a crush on my other sister who was 16 at the time, Michelle. But the worst is still to come. We found out that our Ouija board's name was ZaZa. The same name as the one that my mom had when she was growing up. ZaZa was not nice to Jimmy at all. When ZaZa would let us talk to Jimmy, Jimmy would tell us about how ZaZa hits him and is mean to him. When my step-dad played with the board one day and HONESTLY talked to his brother who had committed suicide, we were ALL amazed. The board was telling us all kinds of interesting and new-to-us things. But one day my Uncle Franie (my step-dad's dead brother) told my step-dad that he needed to disburse of the board because I was the target for the gate for the spirit to get out. On that note, my step-dad took the board into the backyard and burned it. To this day (3-4 yrs later) there is still a burn mark in the backyard.

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