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(Submitted by Nina)

scary storiesHere's another tidbit, not about a house, but a hospital.

I work in a hospital, and one day I was talking with an agency nurse who had traveled around to a lot of hospitals. She was very experienced and reliable. She was asking me if I'd heard about the ghost who haunts another area hospital. Here's the story.

This nurse was working in the intensive care unit at the hospital when her patient called her in and asked if the two little blond kids were hers. She complained that they were making too much noise and asked her to get them out of there.

The nurse thought that perhaps the patient was getting too much pain medication and hallucinating. After reassuring the patient and checking her vital signs, this nurse told another nurse that she'd better call the patient's doctor. The patient had had surgery and was not in critical condition. The doctor had wanted her to spend the night under close observation because she had lost a little too much blood.

When the regular nurse heard what the agency nurse had to say, she said, "Well, she'll die and you need to pull out the 'Angel Book' and record the incident."

The agency nurse insisted that the patient was fine, but the regular floor nurse insisted on getting what she called the "Angel Book."

It seems that this hospital had treated three victims of a bad accident -- a mother and two blonde children. The mother survived and was taken to the hospital's intensive care unit, but the children died. Ever since, hospital workers say that when a patient is about to die, they see the children. The legend is that the children are searching for their mother.

Well, to make a long story short, the "hallucinating patient" survived the night, but passed away the next day. The only person who seems to have seen the children and lived was a nurse who worked there and she was very scared. Reportedly, the log book is full of entries. Weird huh?

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