She walks out of work at
midnight, every agonizing step being felt by her swollen feet, having survived one of the
busiest nights at the diner. She daydreams of the "things to do" list that has
to be tackled tomorrow and the hot bath waiting for her when she gets to her house.
Suddenly, she is brought back to reality when she hears footsteps falling in behind her.
She strains to hear their rhythm, trying to assure herself it's just someone out for an
evening stroll, or perhaps just needing to buy something at the corner store. Desperately
she tries to keep her heart from pounding so loud that the whole neighborhood isn't
awakened.
She picks up
her stride and turns the first corner towards home. Convinced her imagination is working
overtime until she acutely notices the heavy falling footsteps turn the corner and quicken
their pace. She turns sharply, ready to face the unseen stranger but all she views is an
empty sidewalk. Though no one appears to be around, the hairs on the back of her neck
stand up, warning her of impending danger. She looks around for anything that will offer
her safety, when she sees the local cemetery groundskeeper tending to one of the graves.
Quickly she reaches the cemetery's large cast iron gate and throws it open with a force
that even surprises her. Running through the grounds, she is unaware that the footsteps
have stopped short, refusing to enter this forbidden darkness of souls.
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She stumbles
on the first mound encountered and scrambles to get up. Finally, getting to her feet, she
realizes something is preventing her from moving. Looking down, she sees dirt encrusted
hands rising from the bowels of the grave and encircling her ankles. She lets out a blood
curdling scream and fights desperately to get released, but the gnarled hands hang on with
an unearthly strength. Kicking as hard as she can, she loses her balance, falls backwards
and begins being pulled under the soft soil. Down into the eternal darkness...down into
the terror that lies beneath........Her fingernails claw at empty air and she brings them
down, where they settle on the handle of a shovel, left behind from work done earlier in
the day. She lifts it in the air and comes down hard on the imprisoning hands. The grip
loosens for a split second, time enough for her to break free and scramble from their
reach. She quickly rises and looks for the groundskeeper,knowing he is her only chance to
survive.
"Over
here," she hears someone yell. "Come over here. I can protect you." The
voice beckons her to a lake in the middle of the grounds. Searching the area with her
tired eyes, she can't see who summoned her. Then, the waters start to stir and a man
appears, rising from the water's ripples.She stares at the broken face. One eye,
apparently injured in some long ago accident, is shut.
The other taunting her with it's evilness. A large wart on his forehead is only
overpowered by the scar stretching across his cheek. Out of the corner of her eye she
spots the groundskeeper and tries to break away from the force she finds enveloping her
mind. A force so engulfing that it pulls her to the waters edge. She sees the beauty of
the rippling water and feels an almost overpowering urge to slip into it's unspoken
promise of safety. As she is about to enter into the velvety softness of the lake, a cat
streaks by behind her, scared by some unheard noise in the night, and breaks her from her
trance. She gathers her wits quickly and races off towards the ground's keeper. "He's
the only one here to help me," she thinks. Getting closer to him with every stride.
Begging for
help as she runs toward him, she doesn't notice that he seems not to hear. She only knows
that a few more steps and she can be safe again.... a few more steps to someone who will
guide her out of this "garden of terror"... a few more steps and she's on her
way home......just a few more steps............As she reaches him she feels her burning
lungs about to explode. Her air supply exhausted by the marathon gate she never knew she
was capable of. Her hands grab at the cape that he wears for protection against the cold,
night air. "Help me please," she stammers, "I need your help to get out of
here." He slowly turns around and her body shudders uncontrollably as she stares in
to the face of death. The last thing she hears is the unmistakable voice offering his
frightful greeting........WELCOME!! |