Creepy - The Inscrutable Darius Hobbs

Episode Date: December 3, 2020

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Starting point is 00:02:37 Listener discretion is advised. He presents the inscrutable Darius Hobbes, written by good life and narrated by Nate Dufort. I cannot deny that my chosen profession is one of great fascination, and truth be told, amusement for myself. I am sure the same does not always hold true for the clients I serve, but that is of no consequence of concern for yours true. I'm called upon to provide my services, as I said about my work, and I do so with the utmost level of skill and profession. The comfort of my clients is of a much secondary precedence to me. There are, however, some undeniably hard, cold and cruel facts about my line of business that I've come to accept, and I cannot say they delight me in the least. the unexplained remaining just as such being the most woeful of all.
Starting point is 00:03:55 Being in such a predicament as to abandon an ongoing inquiry is downright, an utter failure, in the eyes of someone much like myself. Though I must offer you sincere apologies, if you are led to believe I share this unusual occupation with others. I have a reasonable suspicion that I do, though I cannot. say for certain where or when they exist. The name is Darius Hobbes, born and bred, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in the year 1845. I am a chosen to be bachelor of 37 years, residing with my dear lady friend and assistant, Miss Sadie Cartwell, 32 within the apartment above the reputable
Starting point is 00:04:45 office of the investigator, Darius Hobbs, along St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans. My father, a sometimes respected, though oft-disputed man of science of the southern states, left the office and residence to me upon his passing some ten years ago. Herein is one such account of which I cannot claim success in understanding nor in its solvent, may hap those few supposed others with business dealings such as my own may chance upon this record, and find it some level of assistance, though I cannot claim it will be of aid in any explanation. On the evening of June 13, 1881, after Sadie and I had long since retired, there became a racket of unrelenting knocks upon the office door of the floor below.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Now I must be sure to make you away here that it is not within the normal course of my business dealings that I make allowances for such an intrusion. It would be within reason and expectation that I simply ignore the foolish commotion and hope to cause them to turn tail and return at a more appropriate time for a point. There was, I dare say, something I sensed extraordinary in this caller's purpose and insistence, and it allowed my unduly curious mind to overcome me. Garbed in nightclothes, I went about unlatching the door to the unspoken, though obvious protests of seating at my back.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Don't worry, dear, I said. This would take but a moment. I only mean to end this incessant noise so that we might have a blink of sleep this evening. Outside stood an unfamiliar man of approximately 50 years of age, built solidly, though not heavily set. Crown in the fellow's head was a brown derby with yellow band, of a quality unlike the rest of his garments. Though dressed dappily, his other clothing did appear to be of some age,
Starting point is 00:07:12 and well. He seemed at first surprise to see me. I spoke out angrily before he had the chance to make an introduction. What in damnation is the meaning of this? You have any inkling of the present hour? You, sir, have quite a nerve in paying the close sign no heed whatsoever, and in intruding upon my own domicile in this manner, this must indeed be of the utmost importance. So, do please, sir, enlighten me, or be on your way? Mr. Hobbs, Mr. Darius Hobbs? Oh, thank the Lord. His voice was not one from around these parts of the south.
Starting point is 00:07:50 More likely, Carolina. Haywood, perhaps. He seemed to speak as though I had not. That infuriated me. Get on with it! The gentleman removed his hat and said, Mr. Hobbs, I'm sorry for disturbing you and the misses this evening, but if you'd give an honest man like myself a brief moment of your time,
Starting point is 00:08:07 I think we can come to an understanding. See here, sir, if you are seeking to sell us some of your snake oil, not only will I throttle you with the serious end of my walking stick, I will make sure the constable is made aware of your egregious solicitations. Oh, no, no, Mr. Hobbs, I assure you, I'm not here selling anything. I'm here about a problem that I was told you were the kind of man to be of help with. Again, I allowed my curious mind to best me, inviting the interloper through the door. then into the office.
Starting point is 00:08:39 You have one minute, so. Out with it now. He nodded with understanding and set about with this story. Mr. Hobbs, I have quite the problem with... You see, there is this hole. Oh, hole. Well, more like a door, really. A door, you say?
Starting point is 00:08:58 Mr. Beaten, Mr. Hobbs. Chester Beaten. Beaten, I see. Well, Mr. Beaten, have you somehow, mistaken me to be a tradesman in the craft of carpentry? Well, no, I, then why is it, Mr. Beaton, that I should be standing here in my bedclothes at this god-forsaken hour to listen to a nuisance, such as yourself, carry on about doors, or doors with holes in them? I must admit that it was quite unreasonable of me to have unloaded with such displeasure, the gentleman. The interruption in my
Starting point is 00:09:33 nighly ritual had gotten the best of my manners. I'm a-for-one. to admit. This hole, Mr. Hobbs, it's not on a door. It is the door. It hangs in the air, above the ground. At that, I took a moment to comprehend. If this is, as you say, a hole and it floats about in the air on its own accord, then how is it that it can be seen? Because when I peer through it, there's something, there's some place, someplace else. Hmm, well, Mr. Beaton, I will admit that you have sought out an appropriate person to investigate such a phenomenon, but I do not see why it could not have waited to be brought to my attention at a more decent hour. There's something sinister in that hole, Mr. Hobbs.
Starting point is 00:10:22 It's not merely some curiosity to ponder. There are things that come out of it from time to time. I've not seen it for myself, but I'm very sure they do. But that is not why I've sought you out with such urgency, sir. The man then cast his eyes downward and began to weep. "'It's my son, Mr. Hopps. "'My fool boy's gone into the hole and hasn't returned.' The coach to the outskirts of Dau-Kul was a downright miserable experience,
Starting point is 00:10:57 but I must say I appreciated Mr. Beaton's gumption in assuming its need. It was indeed of great assistance in transporting my person and necessities to this portals' whereabouts. I would not have taken near as many of my instruments if traveling on horseback, and likewise, Sadie with me. You say this portal Mr. Beaton speaks of. Something comes out of it, Sadie asked. Did he say what things? No, things is all he said, and all that I need to know at the moment. It was sufficient enough of a description that we should be on our way to this place without delay. I can't say I believe we've ever encountered a case where anyone's experience traveled through these portals. In fact, no, Miss Caldwell, we have not. We've been told what manner of things have
Starting point is 00:11:56 gone into this particular portal, one being Mr. Beaton's son. I'm curious to know what, in fact, has come out from it. The time on my watch read half past five o'clock when the coach finally came to a stop, and the sun began to light the cloud-filled sky. Outside the suddenly window, an open and empty clover field
Starting point is 00:12:23 stretching as far as the distant marshlands, to the north, a most peculiar sight. More of the same field of clover, though set about with the sun, small grove of trees and an uncountable number of what appeared to be unmarked graves. This is the place, Mr. Hobbs, called Chester Beatton from his seat outside. There, to our right, Sadie and I withdrew ourselves from the carriage and faced the field with the upturned earth.
Starting point is 00:12:57 "'What is this place, Mr. Beatton?' I asked. "'Is this property of yours?' mr beaton stepped to the ground beside us it is indeed sir twenty-three and a half acres deeded to me by my dear uncle forest when he passed on the war between the states hadn't come down to these parts to look into it till last week your uncle left you a graveyard asked sadie well ma'am i didn't rightly know what uncle forest left me until i had arrived i must say it was a troubling sight to say the least at first approximation i would say there were a good several hundred graves with varying amounts of overgrowth Those closer to where we stood seemed the freshest, with a dozen of them all freshly dug and empty. None were with cross or tombstone, with only a fifth-size round stone placed upon each with purpose. And then there was, of course, the staircase. Standing twelve rises high stood a great set of granite steps, situated some distance away,
Starting point is 00:14:03 at the very back of the field of graves. Ornate, wrought, iron railings, ran the length of both sides, raised hip-high upon curved metal balusters. Both railings and topmost stair terminated at nothing at all, merely unoccupied air. "'What's the meaning of those stairs, Mr. Beaton?' I asked. The expression on the man's face grew grave. They lead up to the hole. I spoke. of, sir, where Daniel went in and is yet to come out. Mr. Beaton could no doubt see my puzzled expression that I saw nothing of the sort. You'll be able to see the hole when we get a bit closer. What was it that stood behind it before? Sadie asked. Was there once a chapel, perhaps consumed by fire in the past? No, I don't believe so, ma'am. I can't say it looks like anything was behind
Starting point is 00:15:00 it, at least not for a crow's age. A field is flat and thick with clover there. not a stone foundation, no chimney, just the stairs, in that hole. I'll remove my top hat and respect to the deceased, and gestured toward the empty holes. And is it you who is still burying people in these graves, Mr. Beaton? It seems someone has been quite recently. No, sir, those were already here when my son and I arrived, though that covered one there was empty two days ago. He pointed to a plot onto which there appeared to be the freshest soil. Well, if that isn't peculiar, said Sadie, quite. Who else knows of this place?
Starting point is 00:15:44 Mr. Beaton shook his head and said, as far as I know, not a soul. I'm sure you can see we're quite in the middle of nowhere, Mr. Hobbs. The closest parishes, miles away. For a person to cart the dead so far out to this remote spot, seems a bit, well, foolish, wouldn't you say? I would, and with no markers apart from small stones, I said. Without another word, I retrieved a smaller satchel of my instruments from the coach and began walking through the field of graves to the queer set of stairs. Sadie joined my side, while Mr. Beaton lagged a tad behind. Sadie said to me in a hushed voice,
Starting point is 00:16:23 "'What is your assessment of all this, Darius? Mass graves, fresh ones left to be filled? I fear the man is deranged and has let us hear and means for us to occupy two of them. Nonsense. The gentleman is clearly mightily distressed over losing his boy. Nothing more. As for these and who's been filling them? I will forego my assessment until I've taken a closer gander at the true object of interest here.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Mr. Beaten was correct. The portal was most definitely evident as we grew near the staircase. upon first glance, it had similar visual properties to those few I'd encountered in the past. I was most interested in the supposed ability for matter to pass through this particular instance. The stairs were a bit larger than I'd supposed when standing by the car path. They appeared rather new as well. Without the weathering of time making its mark, not a bit of rust on the railings, not blemish upon the stone.
Starting point is 00:17:24 I put on my specks for a closer look. It was then I noted clear indication of treading upon those steps, dirt clogs in many large boot-shaped patterns. I said, these bootmarks, Mr. Beaton, would they be from yourself or your son? The man appeared mesmerized by the peculiar swirling patterns made along the edges of the portal. Mr. Beaton? Sorry, Mr. Hobbs.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Those prints, they aren't mine, though I don't see how they could be my sons, either. He'd only gone up them the one time, and those. It's some ungodly large feat that made those. Sadie had already withdrawn one of the instruments from my satchel, and was passing it over the clump left on the bottommost step. I approached the staircase and began to climb. Beaton called after me. Mr. Hobbs, please, sir, do be careful.
Starting point is 00:18:19 But I paid him no mind. I did not need to get close to the anomaly to see, to it. Through it, I could see what appeared to be a small commercial location, though it did not strike me as familiar. Though it was early morning where we stood, the place in the portal was in darkness. The signage upon small buildings was difficult to discern, though they were a most peculiar shape and color, unlike any I had seen before. The signage buildings and roads were kept lit with an unprecedented number of electric lights. A most striking feature of the portal, as outrageous as it may sound, was the smell.
Starting point is 00:19:04 A cool breeze was issuing forth from it, carrying the undeniable scent of something similar to burning coal. Not a soul could be seen nor heard. I reached into my waistcoat pocket and withdrew a one-cent piece. I took a step downward and threw it into the portal. The coin vanished as though I had thrown it through a window. There came the faint sound from beyond of its fall into something solid and firm, likely stone. Can you see my son, Mr. Hobbs? Is he in there? Daniel?
Starting point is 00:19:41 Pop down, Mr. Beaton. I see no one. And I don't mean to attempt stepping foot in there to locate him. it could very well be that this door, as you call it, is only visible on this side. I would not want any of us to become lost, like Daniel. To it do no one, no good, most of all, yours truly. Then what can we do? How can I get my son back? I lifted my top hat, gave my head a good scratching, and thought for a moment. Miss Cotwell? How recent would you say those prints are?
Starting point is 00:20:20 She adjusted the dials on the instrument and looked bemused. I would say the most recent are no older than half a day, though I can never be sure with your instruments, Mr. Hobbs. You are the expert. That's it, then. We will wait for whomever made these prints to return. When they do, as they inevitably will, judging by the recent work here. I will confront this person and get to the bottom of,
Starting point is 00:20:44 who they are and where your son Daniel might be, Mr. Beaton. What is most important now is that you leave Miss Carwell and I here alone. We can't have your card frightening them off. Meanwhile, we'll wait under the cover of those trees there. It took a bit more persuading for Beaton to agree to leave. We gave him instructions to only return for us at nightfall, preferably with more provisions for Sadie and I. We unloaded the remaining boxes and bags that I brought along and watched the coach with Mr. Beaton,
Starting point is 00:21:19 trod off, and out of sight. We brought everything, and ourselves under the small grouping of trees, a fair distance, away from the staircase, though close enough to keep eyes upon it. One of the devices I had with me, an extemeter, was one Sadie and I had made use of in several investigations. Of its function, I will say that it is for detection of the presence of beings, not of our particular worldly dimension. I understand that may be a baffling concept for many to comprehend. So, to save time and further confusion, I will not get into the technicalities of its inner workings, nor will I of the mag-trap we had set upon the ground some distance away.
Starting point is 00:22:08 Several hours progressed without incident. Sadie and I passed the time, each with a downturn head to a book or conversing about the case at hand, and another that had been confounding us for some time. In that particular investigation, we had spent two months in similar circumstances, left alone along the shoreline of Lake Salvador. The clients in that investigation had gotten reports
Starting point is 00:22:33 from local townspeople of citing their drowned daughter, standing along the water's edge on several occasions and in the same location. Only when Sadie and I had finally caught sight of the girl ourselves, standing across a small inlet from us with her reflection cast upon the water, the ex-demeanor chimed. This itself was not unusual nor unexpected. It was the sight of the second reflection of the girl beside the first that we were unable to fathom. most especially when the second visage waved in our direction and disappeared,
Starting point is 00:23:12 and the ex-demitor silenced. When we called out to the girl, she turned and walked into the trees behind her. We haven't received any reports that she'd been seen again. It was setting upon supper time when the ex-demator sounded. Sadie silenced it immediately, and we turned eager eyes toward the staircase. indeed there was what appeared to be a person exiting the portal to say that this individual was large would be a monumental understatement he was enormous the largest person i do believe i had ever seen before or have since His head appeared the size of a prize-faire watermelon and as hairless as a newborn babe. His clothing was certainly not a suitable attire for the likes of the deep south.
Starting point is 00:24:04 A long-sleeved shirt of what appeared to be wool, dyed black and red, with suspenders supporting gray burlap trousers. Over one shoulder he carried a large black sack that appeared to strain him no more than a bag of straw to a normal-sized man. We thought it likely that it contained another body or one for the unfil graves. Indeed, that is just where the bohemath was headed, Sadie asked. I believe we will get little progress in this investigation without confronting this giant. With that, I withdrew my core revolver and left the tree cover.
Starting point is 00:24:44 I determined by Sadie's intense exasperation that she was none too pleased with my actions. "'Will you at least take a proper weapon with you and not some knick-knack?' She said, though I paid her no mind. The man had already reached the edge of one of the empty holes and stopped. His back to us. "'You there!' I called out as I pointed the business into my gun toward the man. I was wondering if you would please, pardon my precautions, and be so kind as to enlighten us as to what your business here might be
Starting point is 00:25:17 and from whence you've come. The man's bald head shot up in a flash. He tossed the large bag into the deep hole as easily as one would drop a sack of grain, and I heard it laying loudly onto the earth below. Then the man turned to me. Though the sky around us had grown a shade darker, I was still able to discern that the man's face was obscured with some kind of mask. As absurd as it may sound, the mask was that of another man's face.
Starting point is 00:25:46 Its steely expression was most disconcerting to say the little. least. He made no move, said not a word. I spoke with as much intrepidity as I could muster. I do not know where you come from, sir, but I do know that wherever that is, it's through that portal there, someplace far from here. Am I correct? He still said nothing, though now his hands were bald tightly into fists. I continued, regardless of where that is or what your business here might be, and that is business we will get around to discussing, sir, mark my words. There is someone who has gone through that portal who needs to be retrieved. Daniel? Chester Beaton's voice boomed from behind, though the goings-on around us I hadn't noticed
Starting point is 00:26:35 his return. He approached quickly, seething, donning a rifle that was firmly pointed at the mass man. Where's Daniel? You bring back my boy. Mr. Beaton? I said. Please don't do anything foolish. You kill this man and that will make certain you never see your son again. I doubt you want that." Beatton looked queerly at my core revolver, then more so at me. I had no doubt he'd never seen anything the likes of it before. He then cocked his rifle and took aim at the large man. What in the hell are you? Is that some kind of mask you're wearing? Where's my son? You have until the count of three to tell me where Daniel is, or by God, I will fill you with lead.
Starting point is 00:27:16 One, the masked man finally made a move and began to walk toward us with some sense of determination. I activated the internals of my revolver with my thumb, and it powered on with a hum. Two! You stop right there, sir, I said to the menacing man. I would have liked to have told Mr. Beaton to lower his rifle, but I was fearful just the same. The monster quickened his step. Three! Mr. Beaton, no! Sadie called from her spot in the grove. It worked in getting the attention of Mr. Beaton, who turned his head at a fair smack of surprise.
Starting point is 00:27:49 In that heartbeat, the masked the masked man had moved with speed I'd never seen from a human. That monster was on, Beaten quick as a snake, and clasped one of his beastly hands around his neck, came around it as completely as my own grasped to the hilt of my gun. Beaton's legs came a clear foot off the ground, the rifle still in one hand. "'Stop!' I said. "'I will fire!' "'He paid me no more attention than if I've been a swamp. fly. Beaton's head flew to one side in an unnatural angle. The sound of its breaking came like the
Starting point is 00:28:21 crackling of a branch in a storm wind. Beaten's body grew limp, his rifle clattering into the grass. The man tossed Beaton's body aside as easily as they'd done with that black back. Darius! Sadie yelled. I took aim and pulled the revolver's trigger. The air crackled and smelled electrified. The shot of blue lightning came forth from the gun and struck the man brawlside. I've used the coal revolver several times in the past, and it has fell larger living beings than this with ease. This time, however, it didn't slow him a lick. He continued his charge my way. It was time I directed his movements toward the mag trap. Darius, let me put him down, Sadie yelled. She was already brandishing her own set of pistols, of the traditional sort.
Starting point is 00:29:10 overly eager she was, as always. Easy miss, Cotwell, follow along with the plan. The man picked up speed as I dotted away to my right, as best as I could with my crippled leg. He gained nearly 40 feet on me in no time at all, but he was right on target. In my understandable haste, I stumbled and fell flat to the ground. Hit it, now, Sadie, now!
Starting point is 00:29:37 I heard the lever by Sadie slam. Shut, and immediately a circle of ground at a monster's feet came alive with electricity. It held fast, working as it should be, to anchor his feet. He showed no bewilderment of any sort and made no further attempt to move. He remained still, with clenched fists the size of hams. Boo-ya! I exclaimed, pushing myself to my feet. Excellent time, Sadie. She stepped out into the clearing beside me, still armed.
Starting point is 00:30:07 You and your boo-yars, the things you say are as darned as a darned as a bit of a bit of, the things you have and do, Darius Hobbs. Well, I do have you, Miss Sadie Cotwell. Don't forget that. Not yet you don't, she said beneath her breath. She gestured toward the imprisoned man. Well, you've got him. Now what?
Starting point is 00:30:25 He killed poor Mr. Beaton over there. I'm thinking he'd mean to do the same to us if he gets free of your circle of sparks. As though Sadie's words were premonition, the circle of ground beneath the man began to crackle and fade. The sound of the mag-trap capacitors that were placed behind the trees gave it downright unhealthy clunking sound. That, Miss Cartwell, is not a good sign. She pulled back the hammers of both pistols. You and your damn doodads?
Starting point is 00:30:57 The man stepped freely from the dimming circle, once again headed precisely in our direction with the decidedly ill intent. Sadie let loose a shot from each of her guns. The results seemed to be no more than holes in the dwinds. beast-willed-shirt. Before she could fire again, a sound came from the direction of the portal. A shrill whistle sounded from the mouth of an unseen man. It came in two tones, one higher than the next. It caught all our attention, most especially that of the lumbering beast, who stopped dead in his tracks. Sadie said, What was that? Was that someone from the portal? The tune came again. I do believe it was, I said,
Starting point is 00:31:40 then watch as a huge man turned from us and made long-running strides back toward the portal, like a dog being called home by his master. Stop! I yelled. I fumbled for the coal revolver of my waistband, but had fallen from my hand when I fell. You there! Stop! There was a feeble attempt to halt his progress, I know,
Starting point is 00:32:02 but a man in desperation does indeed perform desperate. deeds. Two more shots reported from Sadie's guns. Mr. Beaton's coach horse winnieed in the distance beyond the edge of the field. The bullets made contact with the man, but had no effect in halting his retreat. Sadie very much took the lead from me as we made pursuit. We cannot let him pass through that portal, Sadie, I said between Gaspo, L. She shot again, one hit in the ground as the monster's feet, the other sparking off the stone stairs. By the time Sadie had the Hammers back again, he descended the stairs entirely and passed through the portal as one passes through a door, just as Chester Beaton had called it.
Starting point is 00:32:46 And then they were gone, not simply the portal, but the stone stairs as well. Soundlessly and without grandeur, they had utterly disappeared. To say I was downhearted would be a vast understatement. Sadie knew. She holstered her pistol. and lay a hand on my back. You know that I have lived to see most matter of things inscrutable to most.
Starting point is 00:33:16 There are experiences that I have provided assistance in explaining, and there are those I've been left to wonder about for the rest of my living days. Of a portal that can bring a living thing to and fro, in and out from this plane of existence, I cannot comprehend. But Sadie, I need to try. The silence that swept over us as the sun completed its descent below the tree line was broken by another sound from the ex-dimeter, as it chimed once again from the trees.
Starting point is 00:33:53 We turned toward the empty space left by the missing stairs. Nothing. I said what could be and was interrupted by the sound of muffled screams from a woman. They were coming from the empty grave, the black bag, left by the monster. Quickly, I said, and Sadie and I set off in the direction of the sound. Sadie was in the hole before I'd reached its edge. What is holding it closed? Looks like steel teeth.
Starting point is 00:34:24 I've seen something of this sort before, I said. Pull it by the larger part there at the end, and then slide it across. Sadie did as she was told, and the bag opened as though. pealed like a banana. Inside was a girl tied at the hands like a hog. Her dress was unlike any I'd seen before, especially in the southern states. Her hair was long and golden, though blemished with a bloody gash above an eye. Her face was painted with more makeup than a two-bit prostitute. Across her bosom she wore a shirt bearing three symbols, or rather letters, that I believe to be Greek. She appeared somewhat dazed, though looked at us in utter surprise.
Starting point is 00:35:08 Oh my God, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you so much. That thing, that tried to kill me. Take it easy, ma'am, said Sadie. The man is gone now. Can you tell me your name? Uh, Jessica, Jessica's story. Miss Story, I'm Miss Sadie Cartwell. That up there is Mr. Darius Hobbs.
Starting point is 00:35:27 We are here to help you. The woman spotted me atop the mouth of the would-be grave. Her expression turned from relief to downright confusion. Why are you both dressed like that? Like this? I asked quite confused, I must say, as I had the same question for the young lady myself. Well, I do not know how to put this to you delicately, miss, said Sadie.
Starting point is 00:35:55 But the circumstances which brought you here are quite of the unusual sort. Unusual sort, she said, with some growing anxiety. What the hell does that mean? Where the hell am I? I gave a look to Sadie that told her I would take this conversation from this point forward. Where do you think you are, Miss Story? I was at WSU. I was walking to a party on Linden Street. Then that bald thing came out of nowhere and grabbed me, and then I don't remember anything. I woke up in this dark, I don't know, fucking body bag. She became beside herself with weeping. W.S.U., I asked.
Starting point is 00:36:34 She took a moment to answer, then nodded. Washington State University. I collapsed under my backside and took my hat into my lap. My face had become clearly flushed, and I felt as I might become sick. The world around me darkened. What's the problem, Darius? I asked me.
Starting point is 00:36:58 I'd been crying something atrocious since leaving the schoolhouse for home. The lines through my dirt-streak face was a clear indication of that to my observant father. "'Pa?' I said. "'Alan says you ain't ever had a mile or, Pa. Is that the truth?' "'Paw propped his spectacles atop his head and placed the metalwork he'd been tooling under the bench he was seated at. "'Who told you that? The Nichols boy?' "'Yes, sir.' pa laughed well that explains things he picked up a part from the bench a piece of dismantled gun of some kind step over here and help me out with this you can hand me my tools
Starting point is 00:37:41 what is it i asked you know i'm not sure yet it's something new now hand me that piece that looks like a spring i'm just about done then we can go and try it out he dropped his specks before his eyes again and began to push the coal of metal into place with metal pinches. So Alan Nichols is going on again about your grandpa, is it? Yes, sir. Well, let me tell you something, Darius. And this is between you and your paw, you understand? And I nodded. He snapped the open piece of the gun shut with both hands.
Starting point is 00:38:19 All right. Now, hand me that screwdriver first, he said. And that's just what I did. Your friend Alan is ill and, informed, Darius. I do have a mother and father. Have, pa. Do you mean had? No, I mean have. They are still alive, or well. They are alive at the place they are, or rather, when they are. My father sensed the confusion from my lack of response. I'm not from this time, Darius. Remember those stories I told you about the...
Starting point is 00:38:58 the state with George Washington's name? The place I was once had a great teacher of science. Those were not just silly bedtime stories, son. It's where I'm from. When I'm from? My mother and father are still there. I slammed a hand down into the bench with a failed bit of resentment. Stop. There he is. Stop your silly stories, pa. The children of school poke fun. at me. They call you a fool and a liar. They call me a fool and a liar. And now you're here still telling your foolish lie. Stop it, Paul, stop. My father, as always, retained his calm demeanor and made no answer. He went about tightening the screw of the last piece of the gun together and tossed it gently from hand to hand. He seemed to struggle within as to what should next
Starting point is 00:39:54 pass his lips. Come on, he said finally. Let's give this a go. I followed him as we stepped outside into the field beside the shit. Surrounding us on three sides was not a thing but swamp lands and bayou. Not a blessed soul for a mile round. Ready? Pa said. Watch this.
Starting point is 00:40:21 He aimed his fancy gun at a sole greenless tree some fifty feet into the swamp. I heard the gun make a strange popping noise. than a sound I could only match to what the crackle of burning gunpowder with a smell unlike anything else. The sound grew louder, and the smell grew more foul. When a small bolt of lightning flew forth from the gun and struck the tree, blackened and it barked the core. Booyah! Pa heartily built it out. My mouth hung open sure enough to catch a swarm of flies.
Starting point is 00:40:56 I'm sorry, Darius. You're right, Pa said. I shouldn't be telling you any of my stories like they're the truth. The honest truth is for you to discover for yourself, and you shouldn't be simply taking the word of anyone without settling out to seek the proof for yourself. Remember that, and maybe you'll understand your power a bit more someday.
Starting point is 00:41:19 Darius? came the concerned voice of Sadie, bringing my wits back to prison, so to speak. Darius, are you well? I managed to speak, though. I had barely the breath with which to do so. What year is it, Miss, story? What?
Starting point is 00:41:37 The girl named Jessica asked. No doubt my question came as a bowl from the blue. What year do you believe this is? I repeated with some heightened urgency. But why is he asking me what year it is? She asked Sadie with a fair bit of understandable concern. Just please answer him, miss. What is the current year?
Starting point is 00:41:58 "'Ah, 93?' "'It was then that I felt more enlightened "'to what I until that moment "'had come to believe was an impossibility. "'Ludacrists I would and have said with certainty, "'all I'd come to learn from my father "'before my days as an investigator of the strange and unorthodox "'had suddenly been brought to brilliant life.
Starting point is 00:42:24 "'The truth I'd been seeking to refute "'had become irrefewful, It had incited in me a refueled purpose that until that moment had all but been snuffed out. 1893? said Sadie. You believe this to be the year 1893? What? No, I... Dr. Archibald Gideon Hobbs, I interrupted. Do you know of a Dr. Hobbs' Miss Story, at the school? Professor Hobbs? Yeah, one of my sisters has Professor Hobbs for E, E, electrical engineering. I said nothing.
Starting point is 00:43:03 Both ladies' eyes were upon me, awaiting my response. Darius? Ceddy said. Archibald Hobbs? That couldn't be, could it now? Why? The girl asked. What's he have to do with this?
Starting point is 00:43:19 Nothing, Miss Story, I said. But it does appear that the things my father told me as a boy had indeed been true. You see, Dr. Hobbs fathered me some 37 years ago when he unwillingly came to this here time and place from the very time and place you've come, Miss Story, and in a very similar manner. Sadie steadied the girl as she sat upright, clearly still days from the blow to her head. Wait, what is he talking about? she asked Sadie. What time and place? This is a prank, right?
Starting point is 00:43:56 You guys hit me in the head, and you put me in a fucking bag, and then tell me I'm, what, a time traveler? Ha, ha. Yeah, but this is not funny. It's sick. You're sick. Darius? She comes from the future state of Washington, Miss Cartwell, from the late 20th century. Why she was brought here by that thing?
Starting point is 00:44:18 While all of these poor souls were brought to this place and time, I sadly cannot comprehend. Though without another portal to take her back, this is where she is destined to remain wait what remain no no no no no where am i where is this take me home i want to go home louisiana eighteen eighty one miss story i said pushing myself to my feet and taking a gander back to where the stairs and portal once stood where the girl and the monster had emerged not moments before and where now There was not a thing but a field of green. I patted my hat back atop my head. For better or worse, this is now your home. For more information, including pictures and videos of the stories told on this podcast,
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