- Still attempting to settle into life as "living ghosts" the sisters begin to discover the modern advantages to their new environment. Desperate to fit in, Rebecca identifies Christine and her friends as the route to popularity.
- The sisters rather enjoy being introduced to modern technology, especially TV and Internet lessons from friendly Jonathan. Rebecca, who befriends him as fellow musician, plans to achieve social status by joining the 'popular girls', but unlike school stud David, who would give her a chance, head bitch Chrstine devices a mean hazing test, 'haunting' strict arts teacher Sinclair out of her mind. The sisters decide to use their ghost powers, but get locked in. Jonathan learned so from roommate David, who felt it unfair. Jonathan thus discovers their supernatural powers. The guardian ghosts should banish at least Rebecca, but find a loophole: swearing Jonathan to secrecy with a bond, his prized plectrum.—KGF Vissers
- While attempting to settle down and experience life as "living ghosts", the sisters begin to discover what modern advantages their new environment has to offer. And there is much fun to be had. Rebecca and Sophie encounter the complex but fascinating world of computers and the internet, while Hazel finds a new friend - the television. Meanwhile, desperate to fit in, Rebecca identifies fellow pupil Christine as the route to popularity and is determined to overcome any obstacles in the hopes of becoming her friend.
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