A quiet December afternoon in a Catholic school turns into something far darker when a group of sixth-grade girls tries a homemade Spirit of the Glass session during Christmas rehearsals. What begins as boredom, laughter, and a reckless dare soon spirals into panic, strange sensations, whispered warnings, and the chilling name “Albert” — a presence the girls would never forget.In this episode of True Philippine Ghost Stories Podcast, Mark revisits the eerie schoolyard legend behind Spirit of the Glass from True Philippine Ghost Stories Book 2. Blending folklore, memory, and cultural reflection, this retelling explores how one simple glass and a manila board became the center of fear, rumor, and trauma that haunted an entire batch long after the classroom lights went out.Was it a demon, mass hysteria, or the frightening power of belief itself? Step inside a December classroom filled with carols, candle wax, and dread — and listen closely, because some games do not end when you say goodbye.