In the spirit of Halloween, we are going to interview my friend Ishani about a haunted game. The game is supposed to be scary and that it involves quarters. Do you think the game is going to be scary?
Panther Press: What is the name of the haunted game?
Ishani Chakarborty: The game is called Sarah Sarita.
Press: How do you play it?
Ishani: So you have to first start out with 2 people. Then you have to have 2 quarters then you have to say a question and flip it over your head. Now 2 heads for yes, 2 tails for no, and 1 tail and 1 heads for maybe.
Press: How many times did you play the game?
Ishani: I played the game 5 rounds because I had 5 questions to ask the spirits.
Press: Did the ghost give you guys bad luck after you played the game?
Ishani: We got a lot of bad luck, we hurt ourselves and we were tripping without a reason.
Press: Do you believe in ghosts?
Ishani: No, because I did not get any spiritual evidence and I think we could be tripping into thinking that they are ghosts.
Press: Do you think the ghost is still there where you played the game?
Ishani: No because nothing bad happened after a few weeks.
Press: Was that game the scariest moment of your life?
Ishani: No because I have encountered worse.
Press: Did you guys play another game after the ghost game?
Ishani: Yes because I played another haunted game which is called Red Book Game.
Press: Who first came up with the idea of playing the ghost game?
Ishani: I did, and then everyone agreed.
Press: Was it scary?
Ishani: Yes it was horrifying, and probably never going to play that again.
Press: Do you think anyone was possessed?
Ishani: Yes, I think one of my best friends, Ishita, was possessed.
Press: Did you guys do anything after the game?
Ishani : Yes, all of us were scared so we went to our houses and then prayed to God.
Press: I hope you enjoyed this interview!
Ishani: Yes I loved that interview, it was really interesting.
Press: Thank you!
Ishani: You’re welcome, thank you for interviewing me, bye.