We present, for your enjoyment, four tales of the macabre. Sit back, and try to relax as we take you on a roller coaster ride of the unsettling and terrifying.
Tale number one explores the consequences of letting the head-less rule the heart.
Even During a Pre-Dawn Walk, I still Fear the Call Coming From Inside the House
FLOATERS
By Bonnie Brunner
Mona rocked in her chair waiting for her grandson to return home. She glanced at the photo of him on the side table with her one good eye. Ethan gazed back with the same emerald green eyes as hers. Theirs are a rare color, especially with the dark ring around the edges.
She startled when the door opened, she must have dozed off.
“What did the doctor say?” she asked.
“That I might have a weakening retina,” Ethan answered.
“Did she say what to do about it?”
“Yeah…we should keep an “eye” on it. I don’t like her humor.” he replied.
“Will you make your old Grammy some tea?”
“Sure,” he put the kettle on and sat on the couch.
“What’s the matter Ethan? Have you a chill? You’re shivering.”
“YOU CAN’T HAVE THEM!” he shouted.
“Heavens! Can’t have what?” Mona quivered.
My eyes, he thought.
“Nothing, sorry Grammy,” he said.
Ethan sees black webbed figures out of the corner of his eye. He is never alone. The eye doctor calls them floaters, and says the flashing lights in his peripheral vision could be the sign of a weakening retina. He has not told the doctor about the cold breath he feels on his neck with every flash of light, or that these “floaters” have voices. Voices that demand he give up his eyes.
“You haven’t been yourself for months. You really need to see more than an eye doctor.” She offered.
“I’ll think about it. I’m going to go lay down.”
As Ethan walked to his room, there was a flash and he felt the cold breath again. They were following him. He was terrified to turn around. The whistling of the kettle alerted Ethan he has forgotten his Grammy’s tea. He closes his eyes and turns around. When he opens them he sees an empty hallway. In the kitchen he opens the drawer for a spoon. There is something shining gold where only silver should be. It has a scoop for a head and fingers sculpted around the long handle. In the center of the scoop is painted an eye.
Ethan jumps back and knocks over the sugar bowl.
“ETHAN? Everything alright in there?” asks Grammy
She hobbles to the kitchen and tells Ethan to go lay down. When he gets to his room the spoon is sitting on his bed and the voice again demands he give up his eyes. Ethan shrinks into a corner of his room on the floor with his eyes closed and his hands over his ears whimpering.
“There will only be slight discomfort,” the voice said nurturingly for the thousandth time…with its cold breath on Ethan’s neck.
Ethan opens his eyes. This time he sees an Ocularian on his bed holding the golden spoon with dagger long fingernails. Its face is covered with black shiny feathers and its beak peers out of a grungy hood. Eyeballs are hanging from the cloak’s sleeves, bobbing into each other as they dangled from their optic nerves.
He grabbed the spoon from the claw and slipped it under his eyelid.
The Ocularian arrived through the window of the Tower of Rituals. It floated across the room to the sorcerer Veteris, who sat in the marble tub. As the Ocularian detached the last of Ethan’s eyes from his cloak sleeve, the eyeball bounced among the 99 other green eyes surrounding Veteris’s naked body, all turned in different directions as if avoiding the view. One by one the hideous squelching of an eyeball was heard as he rubbed the aqueous fluid all over his wrinkled loose skin. Soon his youthful appearance would return.
Ethan sat blind, wrapped in cold wet sheets in a ceramic tub in the asylum. Mona looked upon him with a tear falling from her one good eye.
If that wasn’t terrif-eye-ing enough for you, then tale number three is certain to leave you paralyzed with fear as it reminds us to never underestimate a kitten in the dark.
Just A Matter Of Time
By John White
The Float Trip
By Beth Edgar
“Hey Kareth!” Michelle whispered from inside her sleeping bag.
“What?” Kareth whispered back.
“What if every time we have a close call, we actually don’t make it out alive in one plane of existence, but in another we survive and continue on?”
Kareth gave a heavy sigh, “I don’t need you to bore me to sleep. If you‘re going to wake me up, let it at least be about a ghost or Sasquatch.” With that, Kareth rolled over on her side so that her back was to Michelle.
“HOW CAN THIS POSSIBLY BORE YOU?” Michelle loudly whispered. “Remember that car that almost hit you the other day? What if it really did hit you and in that plane I am mourning your death? KARETH! YOU ARE DEAD!”
“And you are ridiculous.” Kareth replied back. “Now go to sleep!”
The next morning the girls exited their tent and met up with their friends to prepare for their two day float down the river.
“Hope you all ain’t ‘fraid of snakes. This here is the dog days of summer and them snakes have gone blind and they are agitated and cantankerous. Them ol’ snakes are just waiting for you ta try to cross their path on that river. And when you do…, they’ll be coming to meet ya.” Jason said with an exaggerated Ozark twang.
“Jason, quit scaring everyone!” Kareth said as she punched him in the arm.
“Ouch!” exclaimed Jason. I’m just repeating what my granny told me!”
Kareth rolled her eyes. “OK! Who’s ready to float?!” Eight eager arms went up. Jason was still feigning pain and refused to raise his arm.
“Jason, would you and Chris grab the cooler please?” asked Kareth. “The rest of us will pick up the tents. Let’s head out!” With that, the group walked down the path towards the main office of the campground.
It was a beautiful, toasty, late August morning. The sky was a vibrant blue with the occasional small puff of a cloud lazing across it. The summer had proved to be a wet one, so there was ample water for the late August float and the kids were excited about doing their longest float of the season.
As they came to the top of the hill, a big yellow school bus parked to the left of the office came into view. Kareth spotted a guy holding a clipboard and walked up to him. “Hi. I’m Kareth Olsen and we have a reservation for five canoes.” she said. He looked briefly at Kareth and then down to his clipboard.
Without looking up he said, “I’m Andy. Yep, gotcha right here. Two day float. Why don’t you all get your stuff loaded onto the bus. We are waiting on a few more groups. Once they arrive, we will take you on up to the put in. “
Kareth walked back to the group and relayed the information. They piled their gear on the bus and took their seats.
“Guys! This is going to be incredible!” said Robbie. “I hear there is a place along the way where we can do some diving.”
“Son, you don’t need to do diving to submerge yourself in water. Once we are out on that river, The River Monster is going to keep you thoroughly soaked!” Chris teased as he patted his super soaker water gun.
“I’d be worried, Chris, if I didn’t already know that you couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn.” Robbie teased back.
“Oooooh. The war is on!!” said Jason.
Just then several more floaters entered the bus followed by Andy. Andy stood at the front facing the groups and began talking. “OK, guys, the water is at a fairly good level, so you shouldn’t have any issues bottoming out. The group doing the two day float will be put in first. The rest of you stay on the bus and we will take you to your canoes after we drop them off. Remember, glass containers are prohibited. Make sure you clean up after yourself and don’t go on any private land. We’ve had some issues with the local landowners because floaters have not respected their property. Please bear in mind that you will get limited, or no cell phone service out here, so stay safe.” Andy sat down, started up the bus, put it in gear and headed down the dirt road.
After a forty minute bumpy ride, they finally made it to the put-in point. “OK. Let’s get everything unloaded.” Andy said to Kareth’s group. He hopped outside and towards the back of the bus. Kareth’s group collected their stuff and followed him out. “Your five canoes are straight ahead.” He said pointing with his pen towards the red canoes on the far right of the embankment. There is a pole marked with our logo. That’s where you’ll take-out in a couple days. Make sure you’re careful with your campfire and stay off of private land.”
“Do you have any recommendations for campsites?” asked Amanda.
“You’ll want to stop and set up camp before it gets dark. About eight miles in there is a pretty good area for camping. It’s right past a big bluff. “Andy lifted his baseball cap, wiped his brow, looked at Kareth and said “You all have fun!”. He turned and headed back to the bus.
The kids raced to their canoes.
Amanda and Robbie were in the first canoe, Alex and Marty in the second, Jason and Chris in the third, Kareth and Michelle in the fourth and Lisa and Becca in the last.
This part of the river was wide and waist deep. There was little wind and Kareth marveled at how clear the water was below the canoe, but with the reflection of the sun ahead, it resembled a mirror. She smiled to herself as she thought about the canoe silently skimming over glass. It was at that moment, as she raised her head from looking at the bottom of the river that she was shot in the middle of her forehead with a blast of the cool river water from “The River Monster” a.k.a. Chris’s super soaker. “That’s it! You die!!” said Kareth as she plunged her super soaker into the river, pulled it out and aimed at Chris. Although Chris was frantically yelling at Jason to get a move on, it was too late and Kareth’s deadly aim soaked Chris from stem to stern. Everyone howled with laughter as Chris gave Kareth a grimace and shook his fist at her.
“Just you wait little missy! When you are least expecting it! POW!!” teased Chris as he raised his super soaker from the water and shot it into the air.
They paddled on for a few hours and decided to rest when they saw a gravel bar large enough to accommodate all five canoes. “C’mon girls! Let’s go wading!” said Becca as she headed towards the river waving them to follow her. All the girls complied. The water was cold enough that it made the girls squeal as they stepped in, but before too long they were laughing and splashing about.
“Look how the little minnows come up and nibble on you!” exclaimed Lisa. The girls looked down and noticed that there were, in fact, little minnows darting up and nibbling at their skin. “It tickles!” she laughed.
“Amanda had wandered a little farther towards the other bank. She looked down and noticed a pale yellow oblong stone sparkling at her feet. She reached down through the glassy water and picked it up. It looked as if it were man-made. It had six parallel sides that formed a soft dome on top. At the bottom was some sort of black glittery rock. “Hey guys! Look what I found!” Amanda said as she raised her hand above her head to show off her prize. Everyone slogged over to look at the strange rock.
“I think that’s calcite”, said Robbie. “We can get someone to make a necklace out of it for you if you would like.”
Amanda looked up at him with a big grin on her face. “I would LOVE that!!!”
“Ain’t supposed to remove things from the forest and rivers.” Jason broke in. “The little people don’t like their belongins stolen.” He finished and flashed a grin at Kareth.
“And I suppose that is also something your granny told you?” Kareth sighed.
“Why, matter of fact, young lady, my granny did tell me that. You ain’t calling my granny a liar are you?” Jason slowly loaded his super soaker and pointed it towards Kareth.
“Jason! So help me if you…” Jason didn’t give it a second thought as he laughed maniacally and pulled the barrel of the super soaker. It was bedlam for the next several minutes as various water fights took place.
“Whoa!!”
“What?” asked Marty, his face quickly changing from laughter to solemnity.
“It felt like something big just brushed by my leg.” Alex replied.
“Time to get going anyway.” Chris said as he ignored Alex’s comment and headed back towards the canoes.
Alex looked around himself into the water, but there wasn’t a sign of even a minnow. He shrugged and followed Marty back towards the canoes.
After a few more hours of canoeing the group passed some tall bluffs. Kareth looked up to see turkey vultures sitting on the rock bluffs. She couldn’t help but shudder as she thought they were sitting there waiting for death. “Not today.” Kareth said under her breath.
“Hey guys! Let’s stop here!” Robbie said as they paddled the canoe over to the bank. The water was deeper here and there was a rope swing hanging over the water. Everyone pulled their canoes up and headed for the base of the tree. There were wooden planks nailed into the back side of the tree. Chris was the first to climb up.
“Throw me that rope!” He said reaching out his hand while still clinging to the tree with the other.
Marty threw the rope up to Chris. He gave a whoop and released himself from the tree and over the river where he dropped with a loud splash into the water below. He bobbled up to the surface and threw the rope back to Jason who was standing on the bank. Jason scaled the tree and took his turn at the rope swing. “Hey guys! What’s that up there?” Michelle pointed to a large rock outcrop. Halfway up was what appeared to be a cave.
Everyone joined Michelle to see what she had found. “It looks like a cave to me.” said Marty. “Let’s go have a look.” They left the swing behind and followed Marty up the hill and towards the cave.
“Yeah, I don’t know if I’m going to try to crawl up there.” said Becca.
“I’m with Becca. I’ll wait down here if you all are planning on climbing up there. Remember what the guy said about getting on private property.” Lisa warned.
There was a moment’s hesitation, but it quickly became clear that the cave was going to be explored. “It will be alright guys. It’s not like we are going to damage anything and we haven’t seen anyone around all day.” Robbie said as he looked at each one of them and then turned and started climbing.
One by one all of them, except for Becca and Lisa, climbed up to the mouth of the cave. They were surprised that the cave entrance opened to a very large room. Since none of them had flashlights with them, they were forced to only explore the areas of the big room that the sun managed to illuminate, but they could see there were openings on either side of the big room that led further back.
“Man! This is really cool!” said Alex.
“I love the acoustics!” Jason said loudly just to hear the echo.
“Guys, should we head back? There isn’t much more exploring we can do without a flashlight and we need to make it a few more miles before we set up camp.” Kareth said.
Everyone agreed and headed out of the cave.
“Ouch!” Exclaimed Kareth as she slid down the rocky hill.
“You OK?” Michelle called down to her.
“Yeah, just scratched my leg up a bit…hello? What do we have here?” As Kareth slid down the rocky incline, she had dislodged some of the rocks. Laying at her feet was an arrowhead. “Oh guys! This is too cool! You won’t believe what I just found!” Everyone stopped to marvel at the small arrowhead.
“Are you going to keep it?” asked Marty.
“You bet I am!” Kareth excitedly replied. They headed back towards the canoes.
“So”…began Michelle. “Do you think that when you slid down the hill that a different you died and this you continued on in a different life?”
“Oh come on now! Are you really going to start in with that again?” Kareth laughed as she shook her head at Michelle.
“It’s not such a silly idea!” protested Michelle. “Maybe that arrowhead you found caused that very same arrowhead to be lost in another earlier plane of existence.”
“Girl, you need to be writing some Sci-Fi stories.” Kareth kidded.
As they pushed their canoes back out onto the lake, Robbie let out a “WHOOP” followed by a loud splash. He stood up gasping “GUYS! SOMETHING HIT MY LEG!!!!”
“Oh come on, Robbie! You’re going to scare everyone. It was probably just some driftwood. Just get in your canoe, son!” yelled Jason.
“I am being dead serious!” Robbie started to protest but was stopped by Marty and Jason urging him to get in the canoe again.
The group canoed on in silence. There was a tension in the air and an unspoken immediacy about getting to the campsite.
Finally the campsite was in view. There was a large gravel bar and behind that the woods. They all pulled their canoes up on the gravel bar and began setting up tents. “Let’s head out to look for some firewood.” said Kareth.
Michelle and Kareth headed off together. The woods were dense and there were ample fallen branches that could be used for the fire. Kareth reached down to pick up a piece of wood and in her peripheral vision, she thought she saw a dark shadow move quickly through the trees. She jerked up and looked around, but nothing was there. “What? Did you see something?” asked Michelle.
“Nah. I think it was a head rush from standing up so quickly.” Kareth laughed. They both jumped and jerked around to what sounded like someone smacking something against a tree. They turned and looked at each other. “C’mon.” Kareth nodded towards camp where the sound appeared to be emanating. They arrived at the campsite just in time to see Jason, who was holding a thick tree branch, proceed to smack it against a large tree.
“What are you doing?!!!” Kareth was agitated.
“Talking to the Yeti, Kareth. Talking to the Yeti.” Jason replied without looking at her and hitting the wood against the tree again.
“Kareth, you did say you wanted to talk about Yeti.” Michelle snickered.
“I said I would rather talk about Yeti than your multiple death scenes that I seem to be involved in” Kareth coolly replied.
Kareth dumped her load of firewood and stomped over to the tent.
“Did you girls see Amanda and Alex or Lisa and Bec?” Robbie asked.
“No. Didn’t even hear them.” Answered Michelle.
“They’re probably just exploring the area.” Chris replied.
“Could be. I think I might head out a-ways and look for them. You know, make sure everything is OK.”
“Sure, man. Hold on a sec and I’ll go with you. Here.” Chris threw a flashlight to Robbie and then snagged another for himself and he and Robbie headed off into the woods.
The crickets and tree frogs were beginning to gear up for their nighttime chorus and a whippoorwill calling in the night could be heard in the distance. Its song quickening as darkness set in. Mingled with the night noises were the calls of Chris and Robbie that got fainter as they headed deeper into the woods and then silence.
Michelle and Jason had the fire crackling and everyone was gathered around it, except for those still in the woods and Kareth who was still sulking in the tent.
“C’mon, Kareth! Come join the fun!” said Marty. Kareth obliged and headed over to the others.
“Guys, do you think we should look for the others?” Kareth questioned.
“Yeah, I’m starting to get a little worried.” agreed Jason.
“Should we all go?” asked Michelle.
“Why don’t you and Marty stay here and Jason and I will go look for them.” Just then Jason’s cell phone rang. It was Robbie.
“Gu..shad…….alive…….can’t find………..ge……he…now…!!!!!” were the clipped words coming from a frantic sounding Robbie.
“Robbie! Please repeat what you said! Robbie!!! You are cutting out!!!” Jason screamed back, but there was silence. The call had dropped.
Jason looked wild-eyed at the others and then marched over to the camping supplies and grabbed a camping axe. “You girls stay here…”
Before he could finish Kareth jumped in. “Oh no! I AM going! This trip was my idea and I AM going to help look for them!”
Jason sized her up for a moment and handed her the camping axe. He stepped over to his tent and returned with a hunting knife. “Alright, K, let’s go find our friends.”
Kareth looked at Michelle, “You and Marty need to stay here in case the others show up. Marty… maybe bang on the tree like Jason did if anyone shows up? Yeah?”
“Great idea!” Marty replied. With that, Jason and Kareth headed off into the woods.
There was no talk between the two. They would wind their way through the trees and then stop and listen for sounds. They were greeted time and time again with nothing but the tree frogs and crickets.
“Wait a sec!” Kareth whispered to Jason.
“What?” Jason asked
“Silence.” replied Kareth. “Not even a cricket.” They stood completely still, back to back, trying to see into the darkness of the woods.
“What’s that?!” Jason pointed his flashlight to the right.
“I didn’t see any…”
“There!” This time Jason pointed the flashlight to the left. Kareth turned towards Jason to try to glimpse what he was seeing. There it was; a dark shape moving quickly between the trees and then its course changed and it headed straight towards them.
“Run!” Jason yelled as he turned and pushed Kareth to run in the opposite direction of the dark shadow. They ran stumbling through the leaves and fallen branches until they came to a rock outcropping. “Turn off your light!!” Jason whispered loudly to Kareth as they ran behind the rock and stood with their backs plastered against it. Both tried to stifle their heavy breathing and make as little noise as they could. The minutes ticked by and they saw, nor heard anything.
Kareth looked at Jason and noticed the light from the half-moon glinting off the knife that Jason was fidgeting nervously with in his hand. Kareth was beating herself up, because she had lost the axe in the leaves during a stumble in their flight. “Do you think it’s gone?”
Jason looked down at her. “I don’t know. I don’t hear anything. I don’t see anything, but what was it?!” He whispered back.
“It…it was a shadow thing. It…it…I don’t know. Do you think it did something to the others?”
“I just don’t know, K”
There was a large guttural growl and something on top of the rock grabbed Jason and pulled him up. Kareth screamed in horror as she looked up in time to see Jason’s knife fall from his hand and stab into the ground at her feet. Kareth grabbed his knife and ran. She could hear knocking in the distance and ran towards it knowing that it would lead towards camp where Michelle and Marty were banging on the trees. Scratched by brambles and tripped by roots, Kareth continued running towards the knocking. No looking back! As her feet began slipping in the loose gravel, much like they did earlier that morning, she came to the realization that the terrain had changed. “But the knocking?” She screamed in her mind, “I was running towards the kno…”.
Kareth stopped. With her hand shaking uncontrollably with fear she slowly raised the flashlight up towards the rocky incline and turned it on. Yes, there was the cave. “If I can make it to the cave, I can hide in the shadows!” She turned off the flashlight and tried to quickly and quietly scale the hill to the cave opening. “Almost there!” she thought to herself as she reached up to the ledge with her left hand and found a foot hold for her right foot and pulled herself up to the cave opening. Kareth ran towards the back of the cave where, earlier that day, she had seen an opening leading farther back into the earth. In complete darkness, Kareth crawled on her hands and knees through the shrinking passageway until she hit a slope that sent her sliding down and into a stream that flowed through the cave.
Sputtering and coughing, Kareth crawled out of the water onto the muddy bank. She felt around for her flashlight, but realized that it had fallen into the water in her slide. “C’mon! C’mon!” she frantically whispered as she felt around in the dark water for the flashlight, while tears of fear and desperation streamed down her dirty face. “There! There it is!” Kareth felt the metallic round tube and wrapper her fingers around it and yanked it out of the water. She slowly stood up and turned from the stream and pressed the button on the flashlight. The light flickered so she hit the flashlight with her other hand and a steady beam illuminated the cavern. There! She saw it! A shadow darted behind a rock! Kareth stifled a scream, quickly panned the flashlight across the room and then turned it off and made her way in the darkness across the room. She found the far wall and felt along it until she came to an opening and tucked herself inside of it. There was no light in the cave and Kareth imagined the only sound was that of her own heart rapidly thumping. SPLASH!!!! From the area Kareth had just vacated. SPLASH!! SPLASH!!!!!! Muffled sounds of what sounded like humans trying to scream and guttural growls and dragging. “Dragging of what?! BODIES!!!” thought Kareth.
She waited until the dragging faded and then climbed out of her hiding spot. Kareth pointed her flash light towards the dragging and briefly turned it on. There was another passage. She gingerly felt her way down the passage and noticed that there was a golden glow coming from up ahead. Closer, closer she moved until she could see the opening to a larger room. In the middle was a fire with a spit over it and tied up against the wall were her friends. “Are they alive?!!!”
From the corner of the room she noticed a blurred shape move swiftly over to Amanda. It was as if it was moving between dimensions as it became a solid form as it stood next to her and lifted her head. Amanda was in shock, but appeared to be alive. The creature was small and humanoid in appearance. Kareth’s eyes widened as she remembered Jason’s story about the little people. Her thoughts were interrupted by a whooshing noise coming through the tunnel behind her. It was too late for her to move. She was shoved from behind and went sprawling across the cavern floor. She turned over to see a little person standing over her, looking down with menacing eyes and a pointy toothed smile. “Wait! Wait! I know what you want!!!!” Kareth struggled to her feet and reached in her pocket for the arrowhead. She pulled it out and presented it in an open shaky hand. The little person reached for the arrowhead with grimy sharp claws, all the while not taking its eyes off of Kareth. It snatched the arrowhead from her hand and she felt a rush of wind as it faded and seemed to disappear. Kareth looked over towards her friends and the growing number of little people materializing around them.
“WAIT!!! WE WILL GIVE YOU BACK WHAT WE FOUND!!” Kareth desperately cried as she limped towards her friends. “PLEASE! PLEASE let us go!” The little people moved aside and Kareth headed towards Amanda. “Amanda! Give me the stone!” Amanda gazed up at Kareth with glazed eyes. Kareth bent down and went through Amanda’s pockets until she found the stone. “Here!” She held out the stone to the nearest little person. They grabbed it and disappeared. “That’s it. That’s all we have. Please let us go.” Kareth pleaded. She was met with cold black stares.
Kareth looked around wildly at the group. “Does anyone have anything else!!?” They all just stared in numb terror at her.
She turned to see one of the creatures tying Becca to a long pole. Another joined and they each took an end and headed over to the fire. They were going to roast her alive.
“NO!!!!” Kareth screamed!! She looked frantically at her group. “WHO HAS SOMETHING THAT BELONGS TO THE LITTLE PEOPLE?!!!!! Kareth screamed. As if waking up from a dream Robbie began trying to talk through his gag. Kareth ran over to him and put her hands in Robbie’s pocket and pulled out a round stone with a runic symbol on it. “HERE!!!!!!!” she said holding the stone above her head. “HERE!!!!!!! This is what you want!! Please let her….” She never knew what hit her from behind.
The next morning the kids all woke up in their tents. None of them could account for the missing time from the previous night. None of them wanted to talk about the horrible nightmare they had. “If it’s all the same to you guys”, said Jason, “I’d like to just get on the river and home.” Everyone nodded in agreement.
There was a mist over the river as they set out on their float. Several hours later as Andy was standing by the take out point he watched as five empty canoes came into view. “Hey! Would you all help me grab these canoes?!” He shouted to the nearby campers. As he headed for the last canoe, he grabbed an oar and thrust it in and out of the water behind the canoe as if whipping something out of the way. “Damn snakes.” He said.
Thank you for joining us…