Ghosts - S02 Aac

When it was over, Ace smiled. “You gave me my voice back.”

Trevor’s eyes went wide. “Whoa. That’s… music. But not from this decade.” ghosts s02 aac

“Never thought of that,” Ace laughed. “But yeah. I like it.” When it was over, Ace smiled

The Woodstone B&B was quiet—a rarity. Jay was testing a new sound system in the main parlor, an antique 1940s amplifier labeled “AAC” (Acoustic Audio Corporation) that he’d found in the basement. Sam was upstairs researching local history when the static crackled to life. That’s… music

Sam looked at the amplifier. “AAC. Ace’s Audio Companion.”

The climax came when the male voice from 1923 manifested as a shadow ghost—a violent poltergeist feeding on old rage. It tried to shatter the AAC, knowing that without it, Ace would fade back into silence and the shadow ghost could remain undetected.

But trouble came fast. Every time Ace spoke through the AAC, other forgotten sounds from Woodstone’s past bled through—gunshots, angry shouts, a baby crying. The mansion’s buried secrets began echoing through the speakers: a Prohibition-era argument, a fight over land deeds, and worst of all, the voice of a man who’d threatened to burn the place down in 1923.