CASE FILE: Case File 009, N9NE Teen Ghosts
Classification: Paranormal Psychological Manifestation
Status: Ongoing Investigation
Location: Undisclosed High School, Rural District
Subjects: Nine Teenagers
Overview:
Nine students reported recurring encounters with spectral entities identified as personal “ghosts.”Each apparition is uniquely associated with a specific color and manifests following a distinct audio cue described as a rhythmic “Click, Click, Click.”
The phenomenon appears to be both visual and psychological, with each subject’s ghost attempting to physically or spiritually drag them toward a symbolic or literal grave.
Color Associations:
(Note: Test Subjects were reluctant to answer questions when hospitalized.)
- Subject 1: Red Ghost – manifests in moments of anger or guilt.
- Subject 2: Green Ghost – appears during envy or illness.
- Subject 3: Purple Ghost – linked to secrecy and suppressed emotion.
- Subject 4: Yellow Ghost – emerges in fear or cowardice.
- Subject 5: Orange Ghost – tied to impulsive or reckless behavior.
- Subject 6: Brown Ghost – connected to decay, dirt, and shame.
- Subject 7: Blue Ghost – manifests during sadness or regret.
- Subject 8: Gray Ghost – appears in apathy or emotional numbness.
- Subject 9: Pink Ghost – associated with false affection or betrayal.
Manifestation Pattern:
- Subject encounters their associated color in the environment.
- A clicking sound begins, described as metallic and deliberate.
- The ghost materializes, matching the subject’s assigned color.
- The entity attempts to seize or drag the subject toward a grave-like location, often symbolic (e.g., a dark pit, open ground, or shadowed corner).
Psychological Impact:
Subjects exhibit symptoms of insomnia, paranoia, and chromatic aversion. Several have developed avoidance behaviors toward their associated color, leading to social withdrawal and emotional instability.
Investigation Notes:
- No external source for the clicking sound has been identified.
- Attempts to record the apparitions yield static interference and color distortion.
- The phenomenon appears to intensify when multiple subjects are present together, suggesting a shared psychic or supernatural link.
Current Status:
All nine subjects are under observation in a controlled environment. Exposure to their respective colors is being monitored for further data collection. The origin of the haunting remains unknown.
Conclusion:
The Chromatic Haunting Incident represents a unique intersection of psychological trauma and spectral manifestation. Each teen’s ghost appears to embody their deepest emotional flaw, using color as both a trigger and a warning.
The sounds of “Click, Click, Click” has become synonymous with the moment between life and the grave.
Filed by: T.I.P.S. (Teens Investigating Paranormal Situations)
Departments: Rose Water School Board and Millington Mental Hospital
Published by: Hallowfield Publishing


