"We've tried getting Jackson to rile the spirits," Sammy said, clearly frustrated. "We tried having Ava tell them about losing the house. Nothing's working."
Jackson folded his hands on the dining room table. They hadn't had activity since he'd backed away from acting on his attraction to Ava three nights ago. Maybe the spirits sensed their tension. "We need to try Ava's idea. Leave us alone without a camera." They'd held off on doing that, wanting to attempt other things first, but it was time for something new.
Sammy sighed. "Okay, let's do it."
"I've been thinking," Kerry said. "Ava's dreams are focused outside by the cliffs. It wouldn't hurt to put her out there."
He and Sammy exchanged a look, then sought Ava for a response.
She shrugged. "I told you, whatever you want. I'm game."