| A | B |
| attune | (v) to bring into agreement or harmony |
| sconces | (n) brackets attached to a wall for holding candles or lights |
| amass | (v) to pile up; to collect together; to accumulate, especially wealth |
| legacy | (n) inheritance; the act of leaving property to another by last will and testament |
| phantasm | (n) ghost; illusion; a deceptive likeness |
| obsessed | (adj) haunted or troubled in mind, especially to an abnormal degree |
| belittle | (v) to make seem less important |
| anguish | (n) great suffering or distress |
| pensively | (adv) thoughtfully |
| reprimand | (v) to blame or scold severely |
| peeve | (v) to annoy |
| shroud | (n) a cloth used to wrap a dead body for burial |
| premonition | (n) a feeling that something bad will happen |
| plague | (v) to torment |
| gossamer | (adj) light, thin, and filmy |
| menacingly | (adv) in a threatening manner |
| fare | (v) to go through an experience |
| apparition | (n) anything that appears unexpectedly or in a strange way, especially a ghost |
| stealthily | (adv) in a secret or sly manner |