Dr. Creepen's Dungeon - S4 Ep147: Episode 147: Really Weird Horror

Episode Date: November 23, 2023

Today’s first phenomenal story is ‘Killer vs Killer’, an original story by Suraj Singh Sisodia; shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and read here with the author’s express permission: h...ttps://explorerstales.blogspot.com/2020/06/killer-vs-killer.html https://www.reddit.com/user/beastboysuraj/ Today’s second terrifying tale of horror is ‘The Wasting Room’, a fabulous original work by Santiagodelmar, kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author’s express permission. https://www.reddit.com/user/Santiagodelmar/ Our final tale is ‘The Forest Gate’, a truly fabulous original work by the one and only Bow Whiskey, kindly shared directly with me via my sub-r-ddit and narrated here for you all with the author’s express permission.  https://www.reddit.com/user /boewhiskey/

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Starting point is 00:00:26 BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with Eye Gaming Ontario. Welcome to Dr. Creepin's Dungeon. Weird or unusual things can evoke fear because they challenge our expectations and understanding of the world. The unfamiliarity, the strange or bizarre, triggers a primal fear response rooted in the human instinct for self-preservation, as our brains are wired to recognize potential threats. Additionally, the fear of the unknown can be linked to a lack of control or predictability, causing discomfort and anxiety in the face of the future. things that defy our normal understanding or experiences, as we shall see in tonight's three tales of terrifying horror.
Starting point is 00:01:27 Now, as ever before we begin, word of caution. Tonight's stories may contain strong language or descriptions of violence and horrific imagery. That sounds like your kind of thing. Then let's begin. Killer versus Killer. Chapter 1. The chances. There's something eerie about that evening.
Starting point is 00:01:53 The wind was witnessing the gloom that covered the city. Streetlights were trying to light up every dark corner, as if they were afraid that, if they didn't, something sinister might develop. A stray dog was lurking in the street, looking for something to eat, and it stopped to smell a piece of garbage beside the pedestrian path. It was just trying to decide if the piece was edible, on its eyes lit up, and its head jerked in response to the sudden development. I turned on the light of the liver.
Starting point is 00:02:23 living room and looked outside the window at the stray dog. You stared at me for a second and then went along to do what ever it was doing. I looked across the street and the hazy sky. It was so calm that one wouldn't suspect a thing before stepping out of his home. I looked around at all the other houses in the streets. Their blinds were closed as if they didn't want to witness such a gloomy night, as if they wanted to skip this evening. I felt I should do so too, so I closed my blinds,
Starting point is 00:02:52 but when I turned away from the window, I wondered if I could skip the evening. And, well, I realized I could, but the thing was, I didn't want to. How many times does one get a chance like this? I looked at the clock on the wall. It's just about to be eight o'clock. They're not going to be back before eleven. I've got three hours to do anything I want. I said out loud, just out of the excitement that I had the house to myself for another three hours.
Starting point is 00:03:26 I lunged at the couch, reached out to grab the remote and turned on the television. I could watch whatever I wanted. I was surfing through the channels when my eyes caught the headline on a news channel. Serial killer at large. I stopped and started watching the news. The reporter was speaking. The police cannot even confirm if the murder was committed by the same killer. So does that mean that there could be more than one killer operating in this scene?
Starting point is 00:03:56 Holy shit, I thought. Two serial killers loose around the city. I wondered what the chances were that they both end up at the same place. There is no need to panic right now. The officer who the reporter was interviewing spoke. He didn't seem very confident about his words, though. We are not sure if this is the same killer, but we are investigating. Meanwhile, I suggest everyone stay calm and report anything suspicious.
Starting point is 00:04:26 around you. Oh boy. I realized I was hungry so I turned the television off and went into the kitchen right next to the living room. I opened the fridge but closed it again immediately. I'm gonna cook myself I thought. Half an hour later the kitchen was filled with the smell of heating oil, spices and freshly cut tomatoes and onions. And I turned the television back on just for a bit of background noise and honestly because I could do it. I sat back on the couch with my dinner. I went to enjoy it, watching a sitcom.
Starting point is 00:05:06 I was searching for one, but again I stopped on the news channel. I don't know what. The reporter was extensively explaining the differences between the last two incidents. But the second one, which happened the night before, was all across the city. The victim was alone in the house. Her husband was away for work. Then they cut to the interview of a neighbour. Her husband was out of town just for two days.
Starting point is 00:05:33 It was unfortunate that the killer came across the neighborhood just when she was alone. They then cut to another one. Well, I felt like someone just walked across my window. I just didn't think it'd bother us because there were five of us in the house that night. After a few minutes, I looked through the window. Her house was in complete darkness. Not one light was on. Well, I found it strange because they never have all their lights on.
Starting point is 00:05:59 He even sleep with her night light on. There was no chance she would sleep in the complete dark when she was alone. It wasn't even her bedtime. He was speaking without stopping to breathe. I thought he wanted to finish this as quick as possible. I brought that to my wife's notice. We even considered calling her just to check out if we could do anything. We heard a scream.
Starting point is 00:06:22 It was a horrible scream and it stopped midway. That's... He stopped to breathe. That's when we called the cops. They cut back to the reporter. She now began to describe the crime scene. Her body was found in the middle of the living room. There was no sign of struggle.
Starting point is 00:06:42 It looked like she didn't notice the killer breaking in. She was stabbed with a knife in the back a few times. Oh my God. I couldn't help but to say out loud. That is so... And I couldn't finish because I suddenly found myself. in the complete dark. The power was out. I stood up and looked around to understand what was happening. I felt someone move around outside the living room. There was someone else in the
Starting point is 00:07:11 house. Chapter 2. The smile. I couldn't think about anything for a second. Someone was in my house and given the conditions, I was like dead sure of who it was. It was so quiet and dark, but one would be scared to death right now. Oh man, I was just kidding about those chances. I don't want to do this right now, I said under my breath. I started to think. He must have pulled the main switch right beside the exit, which means he's going to enter from the door behind me.
Starting point is 00:07:50 I crouched down and walked slowly on my toes in the opposite direction towards the kitchen. I stayed there trying to listen. I didn't hear a thing. It seemed like he was gliding above the ground. While I was planning my strategy to get out of this situation, I picture the whole layout of the house in my head again. The front half of the house was relatively open except for the storeroom and the bathroom in the far end opposite to the living room.
Starting point is 00:08:18 The rear bedroom had another door which opened in the corridor right in front of the kitchen. So count them in too. I could use that door to get into the rear bedroom and go to the front bedroom from the other door. And from there I could use the other door which would get me into the corridor right in front of the main exit. Yeah, that was it. I started walking towards the kitchen door. I still didn't hear anything.
Starting point is 00:08:45 I was so quiet that I was sure I would at least hear him breathe. I stepped into the corridor. The main exit was at the other end on my left. I could run, but I didn't want to risk it because I'd have to cross the living room on my left. I slowly opened the door of the bedroom in front of me. Try not to make any noises, but still made a faint sound of clicking. I didn't shut it behind me. Instead, I quickly walked at the other door, at the other end on the left wall.
Starting point is 00:09:15 I grabbed the knob of the door to open it, but it was already open. Well, I didn't even have to process it. If this door was open and the other one was closed. And that meant he was in this room. Right. now I threw the door open and quickly dashed out. The door slammed on the wall behind me and for the first time I heard his footsteps.
Starting point is 00:09:42 I didn't think. I got into the front bedroom, the door was open. So instead of the living room on his right from the entrance, he turned left into this bedroom and left through the other door and hid in the rear bedroom. Did he know I was going to go that way? How could he? I slowly walked into the corridor,
Starting point is 00:10:01 Just a few steps away from the exit. I let the air out of my lungs. Grabbed and turned the knob with the door except. Well, it didn't turn. The door was locked. Damn it. Can these doors even be locked from the inside? God, he's good, I thought.
Starting point is 00:10:25 I turned back and looked into the dark corridor. There was only one way I could go now, back into the living room on my right. I slowly entered the living room and What the hell? I thought Someone just bored the blinds open The streetlight fell on the living room floor There he was
Starting point is 00:10:47 Standing right beside the window He planned all of this I looked at him and thought He was standing so precisely that I could only see the upper half of his grubby sweat-soaked dark green shirt his flaring nostrils like he was taking the scent of the fear of his prey and his dry, petulant and belligerent lips, which then stretched into a smile, an evil, broad and obnoxious smile, a smile that made me freeze dead right in my spot. I looked at him smiling, and I just kept looking.
Starting point is 00:11:24 I couldn't turn away, and for the first time in my life, I felt my heart. It was pounding in my chest. He must have heard it too. He knew that whatever he was doing, it was working. He was like Medusa who just turned me into stone with his smile instead of his gaze. I couldn't resist but thinking, wow, he's really good. I wanted to say it to him, but I was impressed with his move. I mean, he'd kill people, but still.
Starting point is 00:11:57 I was so impressed by his game, I almost said, I admire you, Andrew Game. Yep, I want to blake. He didn't do anything like moving towards me, or raising his hand, holding a knife, or saying something like, you are dead, or anything at all. He and I both knew,
Starting point is 00:12:16 but he didn't have to. We knew that he got me. One couldn't do anything in this situation. Whether one runs away or towards him, he's got him. Whether one cries, screams, or stays quiet. he's got him.
Starting point is 00:12:33 It was his game and his rules. So I did the last thing he'd expect. Look straight at him, and I smiled back. Chapter 3. Killer, versus Killer. Nothing happened for quite some time. It could have been after days, or it could have been the very next moment. His smile widens. He understood me just like I understood him.
Starting point is 00:13:05 At that moment, no two people knew each other better than we did. It was a silent agreement. We were impressed by each other. We admired each other. We communicated that with just a smile. We didn't say anything, but if we had, we probably would have said, It's going to be prodigious. He poured the blind shut again, and thus began our game.
Starting point is 00:13:36 I felt it moved. and I slowly, sneakily walked backwards into the bedroom and shut the door. I walked to the other door and shut that as well. Now if I knew him, he'd want to end this quickly, no matter how much he enjoys this, which meant that I had to be patient. I curled up in a corner from where I could see both the doors. If he entered from one, I could get out from the other.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Time passed. The only thing I could hear was the ticking noise from the clock on the wall. Like it was a referee for our game, it was keeping track of the time. But isn't that true for all of us, I thought. The time is a referee for this stupid little game we call life. It keeps track of all our choices, good and bad. One bad decision, and the game's over. Well, one of us was going to make a bad choice tonight.
Starting point is 00:14:35 Suddenly I heard the soft sound of the lock clicking open on my left. He must have taken the kitchen round I slowly got up and was ready to walk out the other door but he didn't enter the room I had my hand on the knob of the door and I was waiting and I felt the knob turning in my hand he was just outside the door
Starting point is 00:14:57 I quickly let go of the knob and got back into the corner I heard the lock click open I waited but nothing happened So he was playing with me. He wasn't in a hurry at all. He was taking his time. So I didn't know him the way he knew me.
Starting point is 00:15:22 So to beat him in his game, I had to be not me. Just when I was thinking to be impulsive, the clock on the wall shined. And I knew that was my chance. I walked through the door to the other bedroom, but I didn't go in. I turned right and walked straight into the kitchen. If I wanted to turn this game around, I needed a weapon. I couldn't do it my way. I was looking for something to work with, like a knife.
Starting point is 00:15:55 When I felt him in the kitchen, and before I could even think of anything, I heard a knife sliding out of the knife block. He was thinking the same thing. I grabbed the first thing I could and ran out as fast as possible. I tucked it under my shirt and ran through the corridor, the rear bedroom, the front bedroom, and I was back in the corridor, right next to the exit. In front of me was the living room.
Starting point is 00:16:22 I looked into the darkness and a thought popped in my mind. He had me in the darkness, but he can't hide in the light. He can't play his game if I could see him. I walked inside the living room, approached the window. threw my hand to grab the lift cord and instead my hand grabbed something else something big sweaty and cold his hand that was the second time i felt my heart in my chest and perhaps he did too this was his final move he got me the game was over i heard him swish his knife there was no kidding around here so i ran for me my life. I ran past the two bedrooms and the boundary that separated the open part of the house
Starting point is 00:17:16 from the dead end in the far end opposite to the living room. I was standing at the end, staring at the wall. On my right was the bathroom, and on the left was the store room. He was probably inching his way towards me. Now there was nowhere left to go. I opened the bathroom door but didn't enter. I left the door open the door open. I left the door open. and got in the storeroom and shut the door. I was standing in complete darkness, unable to see even my hands. When I heard him, more like felt him,
Starting point is 00:17:54 seemed like he was gliding towards me. Now he was standing just outside the door. I was thinking, if he goes in the bathroom first, he'd have his back towards me, that would be my only chance. But unfortunately, for him, I smiled. He was thinking the same thing. Suddenly he threw the door open and grabbed my neck.
Starting point is 00:18:19 I could hear him breathe. It was pitch black, but I knew he was smiling, and without saying anything, without any prompt, he plunged his knife into my stomach, except he didn't go in. He clinked on the pan under my shed. He was taken aback by the sudden developments which he wasn't expecting. I didn't waste any time.
Starting point is 00:18:43 But oh, I said to his face and grabbed the knife, turned it around and pushed it in. Oh, I wanted to see his face, but I couldn't. I could only hear him gasping for breath. I didn't want to take any chances, so I gave the knife a full twist. I felt it squishing his tissues. I heard the blood gushing out, which covered my hands. He finally fell on the ground with a thud. with a thud and start moving.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Now the game was over. I was right. This is so... I finished what I was going to say just before he cut the power. Mercy. I couldn't even celebrate my victory, because then I heard a car pulling up in the driveway. Shit, they're here.
Starting point is 00:19:39 I don't even have time out. This bastard ruined my plan. I looked at the dead man. There was only one thing I could do now. I pulled the knife out of his chest, wiped it on his clothes and dashed at the door. I hid behind the door, and I smiled because I knew that nobody would ruin my evening now.
Starting point is 00:19:59 After all, there were only two serial killers in the city that night. And one was lying dead in the storeroom or the other was standing behind the door, holding a knife in his hand. Smiling. The wasting room. There is an unspoken rule that dictates that all stories, regardless of intent and genre, must be satisfying.
Starting point is 00:20:31 So I'll start by telling you right now that my tale won't be abiding by that rule. So I'll start by telling you that right now my tale won't abide by that rule. My tale isn't some leisurely read, not if I'm to be faithful to what occurred. I'll have to tell my story as it happened. A slow, drawn-out death. No lesson, no closure, no reason, nothing to justify what happened to my friends and me. If you're looking for answers, leave. Turn away, shut the door.
Starting point is 00:21:05 You won't find them here. Nightmares, like all sickly malformed children, have a point of conception and birth. Mine was birthed in my elementary school, vile and costing. I like to think every school has them. little rumours and myths about the place. Ours just happened to be the wasting room. In the centre of the east wing of the school was a brick building about the size of a small garage. When I was in third grade I walked past it and was immediately entranced by it. I went up to it and ran my fingers along the surface of the weathered brick,
Starting point is 00:21:41 revelling in the amalgamation of strange textures, spongy patches of moss, brick and mortar rough as sandpaper, the deep crevices and cracks, all perfect contrast bound to a single surface. I circled the building running my fingers alongside it until I stood in front of the door. Impulsively I reached for the doorknob and rested my hand on the cold, rusted brass door handle. Energy seat from it to me, the transferring of an idea and instinct. Calling to me, I now know that's what it was doing. my hand tightened around the handle and it was starting to twist open when the harsh reprimands of a woman's voice froze me in place Christopher what are you doing asked my teacher mrs leore she gave me a mild scolding before telling me that that room was off limits and to run along and get to glass later that day at recess i asked my friends danny and leah about the mysterious red brick building
Starting point is 00:22:44 That's the wasting room. My older brother says that's where they take the back, answered Danny. I heard a witch lives there, Leah added. I pondered it for a moment, and just like most kids my age, accepted both answers is true. I learn more about that forsaken room. The rumor goes that back when teachers were allowed to hit students,
Starting point is 00:23:09 they'd do it in that brick room. One day an exceptionally cruel principal, took a third grader named Lily into the brick room and beat her so savagely he thought he'd killed her in his panic he sealed the room and forbade anyone from entering unfortunately lily hadn't died that would have been a mercy she was just knocked unconscious when she finally woke up and saw that she was trapped inside the brick room she tried everything she could to break out but being so young her meek voice was never heard. Instead, she slowly rotted away for a few weeks, wasting away from the inside out. When they finally found her years later, her remains were mummified. Her face contorted
Starting point is 00:23:55 in eternal anguish, her little fingers whittled away to the bone, fragments of her nails embedded into the brick walls, dried blood stained the floor and walls. Ever since then, the room has been permanently locked. A great room. gruesome tale told to children living in a gruesome world. Of course, as all kids do with myths and urban legends, we embellished them. Danny would tell us that Lily was still alive, that she'd survived off of rats and a leaky water pipe. Leah thought that the teachers still use the room to punish the worst students.
Starting point is 00:24:31 I made up a story of how I once saw Mrs. Liori open the door, and I was able to see the dusty skeleton of Lily's still inside. Danny and Leah didn't believe me, of course, but the mystery surrounding the room still intrigued us. My favourite rumour was that the ghost of Little Lily wandered the haws of the East Wing, and on lonely, dreary days or dark starless nights, she would drag anyone caught alone into the wasting room to suffer the same fate that she did. It wasn't until the beginning of the sixth grade when we invested in getting inside the room and seeing if any of the rumors were true. I was the one that pushed our trio towards that insidious red brick building.
Starting point is 00:25:13 It was our final year before we'd be ushered into the ever awkward and painful stage known as adolescence. Danny was an early bloomer, and as the first wave of hormonal changes hit, he changed drastically. He was no longer interested in running around with Lear and me, as we chased small animals and hit trees with sticks. That was kid stuff, and if his own growth spurt was any indicator, Danny wasn't a kid. like us, not anymore. The night I decided we needed to make one last chance at recapturing that childhood sense of adventure was the night Danny pulled out a crinkled magazine from under his bed and flashed me the cover. It was a playboy, a busty scantily glad model on its cover. When he opened the magazine and tried to show me, I turned away as if it was a photo of a crime
Starting point is 00:26:03 scene. I didn't want to see it. I knew if I did that would be the death of the child that still existed within me. I didn't want to leave that stage of my life behind. Not yet. Danny briefly berated me, asking me if I was gay, saying that that was the only reason someone would be scared of boobs. I ignored him and asked my mum to pick me up early. I knew then that the only way to reel Danny back in would be with something that could still spark childish fear and wonder. The room. I knew even back then that after the summer our trio's dynamic would never be the same. It was Leah.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Danny and I had been subtly vying for her attention. We both looked at her through different lenses, and I guess I just wanted to have one last adventure before our biology tore us apart. I was initially met with hesitation when I brought up the room, but after a bit of badgering they were on board how are you going to do it the teachers keep the doors locked you know leah said that proves that they're hiding something doesn't it danny added maybe we can steal a key from one of the teachers i said leah scrunched her face at the suggestion she warned us about how that would only cause more trouble danny interrupted to inform us of a secret entrance to the room his brother told him about oh leah and I were both skeptical at that claim, but Danny was insistent that there was a secret underground entrance. My brother says that he found it one time. Says there's a basement in the
Starting point is 00:27:39 back of the school. Dan insisted. Well, then he's just going to have to show it to us then, Leah replied, but we'd settled on trying to convince Danny's brother to guide us to this so-called secret entrance. We still made an effort to locate it on our own. Lea got picked up as soon as school was out, but Danny and I had about 30 minutes before his dad picked both of us up. We snuck to the field in the back of the school and poked around for a few minutes, but found nothing but rocks and dirt. We gave up after a while and headed back towards the front of the school to wait for Mr. Powell to pick us up. I hadn't thought about the plausibility of the school having multiple sealed exits and entrances. Up until the mid-60s, my school was a hospital.
Starting point is 00:28:26 It was too small and outdated. having first been built in the 30s to be of much used to a rapidly changing area. It was abandoned in the early 70s, when it was renovated and repurposed into a school. Of course, as naive kids, we never connected the dots. This place had seen much more death and suffering within its walls than anyone was willing to acknowledge. I spent that night at Danny's house, annoying his older brother David, asking him to show us the location of the hidden passage.
Starting point is 00:28:57 It took only a few minutes to get him told. talking about his time spent at that school. It's sealed up, you know. They buried it. And it's not a basement. It's a cellar. I found it one day with Jimmy while we were goofing off. He had a rusty lock, of course, but I just broke it with a rock.
Starting point is 00:29:16 We never actually made it to the wasting room. I don't even know if the cellar leads to it. That's just something Jimmy says, his teacher told him. Inside that cellar was a tunnel that ran under the school. Old rusty pipes ran along with it. the walls and ceiling, twisting like intestines. Yeah, that's what it was. We were like inside some metal giant's guts. David then jumped up, trying to scare us. The only reaction he got from us was a unified, gross. David's face crunched up into an annoyed half-round before he continued.
Starting point is 00:29:52 Anyways, there was something wrong with this place. Not only was it ancient, rusty and dark, but something felt off like something was in there with us, or like the tunnel itself was alive. Oh, I swear I thought I saw the pipes twitch sometimes, and the whole shaft was subtly shifting like it was breathing. I don't know, but it was weird, man. We walked a few feet further into this tunnel, and we heard a clang, and we just froze. I tried to act tough, so I caught out like an idiot.
Starting point is 00:30:23 I heard it before I saw it. This figure just darted. out of the darkness. It was small, but it was on all fours, and it was fast. That's when Jimmy and I started running, screaming our heads off. When we reached the cellar door, we just scrambled up and turned around long enough to see this decayed little girl just on all fours, glaring back up at us, absolute rage in her eyes. I don't think I've ever slammed a door that hard since then. What happened after that? I asked. Well, we ran screaming and crying to the principal's office and told him all about what had happened. Of course they didn't
Starting point is 00:31:03 believe us, but they were upset we'd found the cellar entrance. So the next day they shuffled dirt over it and told us not to go near it ever again. You know, sometimes I still get nightmares about that little girl, her pale skin covered in rotten, her hateful eyes. Maybe it's that little girl they talk about, I don't know. So, um, you'll show us where it is. Danny asked in an excited voice. Hell no. If you kids know what's good for you, you'll stay away from the door
Starting point is 00:31:35 and from the wasting room. Nothing good will come of it. David replied. I'm disappointed but not disheartened. We went back to Danny's room to play video games. David didn't know it at the time, but his warning might have saved us
Starting point is 00:31:50 from what was about to come. If only, we listened. We told Lear all about David experienced the following Monday. Oh, that's scary. I don't think we should go out looking for that door. What if Lily really is down there, and we let her out? She asked. Don't be dumb later. My brother was just trying to scare us. Besides, I've got a plan on how to find it.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Oh, yeah? Hell, I asked. Next time you spend the night, we'll sneak out and hide my dad's shovel in the trees in the field. And after school, we can go digging around and see if we find it. Danny said with a grim. What about me? You know my mum picks me up as soon as school's out? Just ask her if you can hang out with us for a little bit. He responded. Leah just sighed and said she'd try. Danny's plan, like most of the plans children make, never came to fruition. Sneaking out at night and carrying a shovel wasn't going to happen.
Starting point is 00:32:52 So Danny modified his plan and instead snuck three garden trows in his backpack to school, every day until Lee was able to convince her mum to let us stay after school. It took three weeks of Leah's whining, but she finally caved in, after Danny's father gave her a verbal confirmation that he'd drop Lear off at her house. It was a warm summer day when we made the trek to the back of the school to search for the cellar door. Sixth grade graduation was near, and I knew that these Halcyon days were nearing their end. This would be our last great childhood adventure, and I wanted to make this one
Starting point is 00:33:29 the one to remember for the rest of my life and the greatest knife twist of irony that wish came true we spent only a few minutes stabbing the ground nearest to the school building before Leah hit something with her trowel she shouted for us to check it out she was always eager when it came to being the first at things
Starting point is 00:33:50 Daly and I studied digging and sure enough we heard and felt our trowel scrape against metal buried only three to four inches deep The three of us ran over and started scraping away until a rusty metal cellar door lay before us. Dan let out an excited yell and did a little half-dance. Oh, I hadn't seen him act so goofy in months. I was starting to reach for the handle of the door to throw it open, while I felt a firm, icy grip on my wrist, freeze me in place.
Starting point is 00:34:22 I jerked around in a panic to try and get a glimpse of the figure towering over me. "'What are you children doing?' asked Mrs. Leory in a calm but cold toe. "'Nothing, we were just playing around, digging for rocks and stuff,' Danny answered. "'Oh, explain why you're in a strictly off-limid area, eh?' Mrs. Leone pointed an accusatory finger at Lear. Lear looked down at her feet for a moment and let a few tears fall. The poor girl was always frightened by authority figures. We were looking for a way to get into the wasting room, Leah said, tears slowly falling from her face.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Oh, that persistent rumor, I can show it to you if you want, Mrs. Liare said with a slight laugh. Wait, really? Danny asked. Yes, if he'll put these silly rumors to rest. Come, follow me, Mrs. Liori said. The walk to the eastern wing was punctuated by an anxious, the current. The various rumours surrounding that room its nefarious purpose and origins cycle through my mind. My anxiety peaked as we stood in front of that red brick building. Mrs. Liori took out a lanyard with a single base key, gave us one final look, and inserted the key into the rusted, aging lock. The sound of the lock turning sent a jolt of paralytic fear through my body. Something about the faint grin Mrs. Liori gave her seemed sinister.
Starting point is 00:35:58 As she creaked the door open, I started urging myself to take hold of my friend's hands and just run. But every command I internally screamed at my body was ignored. Mrs. Liori straightened her back and flung the door open. The screeching of its ancient hinges cut through the silence and echoed off of concrete and linoleum. Danny jumped back Leah gasped And I broke out of my stun silence To make a diminutive sound
Starting point is 00:36:27 At the sight of what lay behind the door Nothing No skeleton No bodies No little girl withered and broken Seeking revenge on the world That condemned her to have fate worse than death Just dust
Starting point is 00:36:43 Some shelves And old furniture Want to know why it was called the wasting room This little room was once used as a pantry back when this school was still a hospital. When the teachers first opened it up after its conversion, they found it full of spoiled food. Guess the name got out to the students, and they ran with it. Made up all sorts of ridiculous things. We only use it for storage these days.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Nothing to fear. But what about Lily? I blurted out. Lily Teresa Esther, that was her name. The police determined that she was a problem. abducted by her estranged father and was never seen again. The last time she was seen was at this campus. But she didn't die here.
Starting point is 00:37:27 The investigation was thorough, and nothing was ever found. We stood dumbfounded by these sudden revelations. Good enough for you, kids, she asked. Yeah, I guess, Leah answered. Good, I've got things to attend to, she said, locking the room and stuffing the lanyard into her back pocket. As she was getting ready to leave, Danny ran up and hugged her, thanking her for solving the mystery for us. She let out an exaggerated sigh, and let him know that it was no big deal and turned to leave.
Starting point is 00:38:04 As soon as she was out of airshot, Danny spoke up. Hey, did you see it? See what? Leah and I asked in unison. You didn't see it? Well, I guess I'll have to show you. Danny said as he dangled the land yard in front of us. "'Danny, we're going to be in so much trouble. You need to give that back,' "'you said. Yeah, Danny. Look, your dad's going to be here any minute,' I said.
Starting point is 00:38:32 "'Ah, just enough time to take a quick peek,' he replied. Danny took a quick look to make sure no one else was around, and quickly unlocked the door and opened it wide. He walked in a motion for us to do the same. "'Ah, don't be babies. Don't you guys want to see it?' I took a nervous step inside the room. Leah close behind me. Danny walked towards an old, filthy dresser. Hey, help me move this thing.
Starting point is 00:39:02 All three of us worked to push the thing a few feet and revealed that directly underneath it was a rusty cellar door. See, I told you guys, Danny said. I don't think this is a good idea, Danny. We don't know what's down there. Your dad's probably waiting for us. I said, yeah, and we already saw that the wasting room is nothing to be scared of.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Danny tugged on the cellar door's handle and slowly raised it until it stood open. Did you guys ever think that maybe this isn't the wasting room? Danny asked. What do you mean? I asked. David said that he saw Lily in some tunnel in a cellar. We should check it out at least. I peered down the cellar and saw a ladder leading to a slender. small a chamber inside. There was a corridor attached to it, and at the edge of it I saw several pipes. Danny was onto something, and with my curiosity pete, I agreed that it would be worth
Starting point is 00:40:05 taking a look. What about your dad? Oh, my mom will kill me if we're late, Leah whined. It'll only be a second, just to see if the wasting room is down there, Danny said. I gave Leah's hand a quick squeeze and a reassuring look. before she nodded slight. Reluctantly, she joined us as we climbed down into the summer. The chamber was surprisingly well lit. Light bulbs lined the ceiling. They were far enough apart that pockets of darkness existed in between each one.
Starting point is 00:40:38 But the most substantial oddity in the room was the profound lack of dust on anything. Sure, rust lined the pipes, but the dust was nowhere to be seen. I should have seen this as a warm. warning sign, a tell that the place had been inhabited for years. Leah pressed closer to me as Danny led Atrio towards the pipeline corridor. The moment we crossed the threshold into it, we had a loud slam that caused the lights to flicker. In the brief moment of darkness, I swore I could see movement. We screamed, loud and piercing, our collective shriek reached a siren-lau crescendo, but quieted as the lights returned to their usual.
Starting point is 00:41:22 stable illumination. Leo was gripping my hand so tightly it hurt, and she was openly sobbing. I want to go home, she said in between sobs. Yeah, Danny agreed. We turned to run back towards the ladder and saw that the cellar door had been what had slammed shut. I scrambled up the ladder and tried to throw the doors open,
Starting point is 00:41:47 but no matter how hard and pushed and hit it, it made no signs of budging. I started screaming for help, hoping someone would hear and let us out. Shit, Danny cursed. And what are we going to do? I yelled. Leo was now hysterical, pleading for us to get out of there. Danny stared at both of us, face paler than I'd ever seen it. This tunnel has to lead somewhere.
Starting point is 00:42:16 I bet that it'll be the cellar on the other side of the school. We should... No, we have to wait here. wait here for help Leah yelled. Leah's right. If we stay here, someone's bound to find us, I said. Well, Danny nodded and joined us in calling out for help and occasionally pounding at the cellar door. Hours seemed to pass by, and when we'd screamed our voices hoarse and worked our hands roar, we knew that no one was coming. We have to look for a way out, Danny said in a dry whisper. I nodded meekly and tried to help a near catatonic Leah stand to her feet.
Starting point is 00:42:57 She was responsive, despite her silence. Walk into the edge of the room and peering down that ancient corridor, I saw that it stretched on as far as the eye could see, the light bulbs illuminating as much as they possibly could before blinking out of existence. I took a precarious step into the tunnel, expecting something to happen, but when nothing did, I took another.
Starting point is 00:43:20 Danny walked ahead in feigned bravado, and Leah followed close behind me. We walked until we hit the first light bulb above our heads. Like a spotlight it shone in disorienting brilliance, giving us a clear view of the rusted and flake metal pipes running alongside us. Some had built up condensation and dripped cold droplets. Others leaked a dubious black fluid, and some occasionally shot a jet of steam through cracks and holes. I had the slightest inclination to reach out and touch them, but I caught myself halfway through
Starting point is 00:43:56 the thoughts. I looked ahead and saw the murky darkness we had to cross before reaching the next light bulb lit beacon. Grab my hand and run, I said. Leah took my right hand and Danny my left, and we sprinted as a linked unit into the next spotlight. We repeated this five or six more times before I noticed. to change in scenery.
Starting point is 00:44:23 The number of pipes running alongside are quadrupled, crowding the walls and ceiling and leaving no space at all. The size and variations of the pipes had also increased. Some so rusted that they seemed on the verge of bursting, while others seemed almost new, until closer inspection revealed the layers of grime that coated their surfaces. Some pipes were as wide as my head,
Starting point is 00:44:46 while others were as thin as wires. I was also beginning to see, that some of them were very subtly vibrating. I tried to pick up the pace, but after passing eight more light bulbs, my foot caught on something, and I fell hard. I was plunged into darkness, unable to see what had tripped me.
Starting point is 00:45:07 The floor no longer felt like concrete. It was lumpy and harsh, covered in strange groves and valleys. Dread formed in my stomach, as I tried to imagine what it could be. "'Get up,' Danny shouted. "'He hoisted me up, and we ran into the safety of the light. "'It was there when I finally got a good look at the floor.
Starting point is 00:45:32 "'Pipes. The floor was made up of pipes. "'They lined every inch of space. "'I wondered if they rested on any concrete, "'or if we were walking in a hallway of suspended pipes. "'An unusually large pipe above our heads "'mightly showered us in a clear liquid, I hoped was water. Laya looked at me with fear in her eyes. Danny saw it too. He turned away and stared at what lay ahead. The pipes beneath were now noticeably undulating, not constantly,
Starting point is 00:46:05 but a wave of motion came and went in forty-second intervals. No one spoke up about the phenomena. Instead, we rested for a bit before we continued our trek down the pipe-filled tunnel, silent and no longer holding each other's hands. I lost track of how many light bulbs we'd passed and how long we'd been down here. We collapsed in exhaustion under the glow of a light bulb. The pipes were now undeniably in constant shifting motion, an industrial and intestinal tract.
Starting point is 00:46:40 The hallway itself, pushing us forward ever so slightly. The pipes now had multiple facets, spigots and knobs, some leaking foul, inky liquids while some spewed a steady steam of vetted water. An amalgamation of fungus grew from most pipes. Psychedelic, multicolored,
Starting point is 00:46:59 multi-textured moulds, oddly shaped luminescent mushrooms and pulsating slimes. The putrid scent of decay, spores, rust, metal and death filled my lungs with every heaving breath. I stood up and propped myself against a pipe,
Starting point is 00:47:17 wincing at the gelatinous sensation of the fungal organisms living on it how much longer could I bear this the sound of clanking and twisting pipes caught my attention I looked up to see what was making the sound it was a pale withered hand poking out from the tangle of pipes directly above us I stood frozen in place unable to shout as a second hand slipped through and pushed the metal pipes apart as easily as if they were rubber. The sound the pipes made as they were forced apart caught the attention of both Lea and Danny, and they looked up directly above their heads. As the hands pushed the pipes further apart, we all saw what it was, and we led out a collective shriek. The weathered visage of Lily peered back at us, hateful and coiled with malevolent, tent. Where her eyes had once been now grew pale, table-cap mushrooms. The inside of her mouth was
Starting point is 00:48:26 stained black, and its putrid stench overpowered that of the pipe corridor. From her long mummified skin, within the rips and tears, some fungus grew and dangled down, hoarse to direct, vile, defiling fallacies taking root in her child-long dead. I saw the mycelium through her translucent papery skin. It throbbed, ached, and the morbid thought that the fungus was puppeteering, poor old Lily Teresa Esther, briefly materialized in my mind. It was dispelled, though, by the shuddering sound she made, something between a wheeze and a scream. She lunged wildly as soon as it escaped from the rotting pit of her mouth. What is that?
Starting point is 00:49:15 Leah screamed. just run Lily was on all fours then facing us the swollen purple tongue fell out of that black pit and she flicked it suggestively at us I saw little white postules lining the size of her tongue and recognised with horror
Starting point is 00:49:34 what they were tiny mushroom cacks he ran faster than we had ever run in our lives Lily let out another wheezing shriek and was at our heel My chest burned with every breath, nearing exhaustion. I dared to look behind them. Lily was now on the ceiling, clinging on the pipes like some hellish gecko, and she was closing the gap between us.
Starting point is 00:50:02 In moments she would be directly over our heads. There, it's right there, Leah shouted. She was pointing at an object just a few light bulbs away. I stood up to take a closer look and was shocked to see that it was a door. a rusted metal door. With newfound determination I picked up speed and ran with all my might towards the promise of safety. I outpaced both Leah and Danny
Starting point is 00:50:29 and threw myself at the door, and with a single push I forced it wide open. Danny drove in, but, Leah, it was a second too late. Lily dropped down from the ceiling and pounced. She succeeded in grabbing hold of one Leah's ankles and grabbed the girl to the floor. Leah let out a scream and took hold of my hand.
Starting point is 00:50:51 With a free leg she kicked at Lily and landed a direct hit. We heard the sickening crunch of ancient bones and frail skin shattering it, and Lily's head lulled back. Danny took hold of Leah's other hand and we pulled her out of Lily's grass. As we pulled her inside the room, Lily's head snapped forward and we saw the kick had unhinged her jaw. It was now dangling from her. thin strips of skin.
Starting point is 00:51:20 The fat purple slug of a tongue hung out thick, inky fluid pouring from its length. As soon as the liquid made contact with the pipes, thin white cap sprouted and grew. I slammed the door before she could make another move, stealing myself. I then turned around to see just where, in God's name, we'd ended up.
Starting point is 00:51:43 The inside of the room was huge, far too big, its dimensions were a spatially important, possibility. The expanse of the room was physically impossible to house just beneath the school. The ceiling was at least three stories tall, and its sheer size dwarfed the school several times over. There was no visible end. It was just a jumbled mess of pipes, ladders, drains, vents, grates, elevated metal walkways. It was a maddening, industrial hellscape. On some fixtures, the fungus was viewed so seamlessly. It was as if a very far as if, the pipes and all its attachments were made of fungal chitin and mycelium grown together in a blasphemous fusion of rust metal and fungus
Starting point is 00:52:27 testaments to the gods of rot and decay where are we danny said unsteadily no one answered because no one knew somehow we had just crossed some unspoken boundary that divided our mundane little world and this world ruled by atrophy it came to me then the answer to Danny's questions, and thus I spoke. The wasting room, a brief silence fell upon us. From the pipeline walls, something emerged, an enormous mass was birthed. It dwarfed us in all its unholy glory. It was somewhat humanoid and comprised entirely of the same metal fixtures and fungus that made up everything else. Long rusty pipes and vents ran along its entire body.
Starting point is 00:53:20 steam and fluid leaking from them. I could see multiple giant gears embedded in its chest, turning constantly with no signs of slowing. Holly poor mushrooms, over a dozen feet in length, made up the organic majority of its mass. They grew along with its limbs and chest. A dozen other varieties made up the rest of its weight. They were the medium for which the biological and industrial conjoined and merged.
Starting point is 00:53:51 bioluminescent blue caps bright red spotted amonitas wrinkled morales gelatinous wood ears basket stinkles and bleeding devil's tooth all there thriving and festering the being's head was one giant flat fungal shield front it had many points ending in a pipe vents multiple coloured smog spewing from them it was like some grotesque lion's mane in the centre of its face sat two dark beady eyes they seemed out of place far too human i knew at a glance what this being was it could be nothing else but some long-forgotten lord of decay the god of rot it didn't need to speak to convey the hatred and pain it felt it was all in its eyes but regardless it did speak You ask yourselves unto me and my domain, and he shall be gifted the fruit of immortality, for death is merely the beginning. Be immortalized in the mycelium and rust, that which with countless eons will always fester. As soon as the words were spoken, they rose, an army of humanoid pipe fungus amalgamations,
Starting point is 00:55:17 taking form before our very eyes. They took slow, strained steps towards us. Medell and steam screeched with every movement they made, and we ran. There has to be an exit, Leah yelled. How do you know? Danny asked. Because if this place has an entrance, it means that there must be some other way to enter and leave. I don't know if this place follows the rules of the outside world, Leah, I said. It follows some of them, though, she said unsteadily.
Starting point is 00:55:49 We scrambled up a flight of stairs into an elevated walkway. There was one thing that caught my attention. Following Leah's reasoning, I noticed that this place was illuminated by rays of light peeking in from overhead windows. If we could just reach them, then maybe we could escape. There, I shouted. I pointed at a ladder leading up towards the ceiling.
Starting point is 00:56:15 Danny was the first one to start ascending it. I helped Leah up before I took my place. and climbed for my life. Looking down I could see the army of bio-industrial humans convening at the base of the ladder. Danny, will you hurry? I shouted. Danny struggled to pick up the pace and make his way towards the now visible door at the end of the ladder. I felt the weight of the first creature start its climb. I felt the vibrations of every step it climbed. And it informed me that it was fast, way too quick for us to outpacing. it for long.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Almost there, Danny shouted. He was about a foot or two from the door when his hand launched out to push it open. I saw the glare of a bright summer sun just beyond the door. Danny hoisted himself up and had his upper torso through the
Starting point is 00:57:07 door when the sound of a wheezing scream cut through instilling that familiar paralytic fear. The dangling pipe directly behind Danny burst open, Vile black fluid spilled out in a torrential flood, drenching Danny. The reanimated corpse of Lily leaped out from the shattering pipe and clung on to Danny's lower half,
Starting point is 00:57:30 and they both came tumbling down. There was no time to scream or even react, as they were both in free fall. Lily took most of the impact, the tiny, frail, rotting body bursting as soon as it made contact with the cold, hard floor. long rotted organs and violet fluid splattering across the room. Danny's head still smacked the ground hard enough to lock him unconscious, though. The creatures on the ladder jumped down onto the floor, they quickly gathered around Danny. We have to help him, I screamed.
Starting point is 00:58:06 Leah, poor, shy, meek Leah, with eyes full of grief, made the final steps and climbed out into the world outside. I stood in shock, taking a glance back down at Danny and back again at Lee. I realized I had a choice to me. I could leave the Lear right now, or I could stay down here with the rowdy boy I'd known since the first grade, dark-eyed and all too excitable, slowly maturing into a young man at the peak of his youth. Well, how much longer would our friendship last?
Starting point is 00:58:43 Danny, who once chased wild animals and built. all the box for. Danny, who played pranks on girls to scare them away and taught loud on purpose to annoy adults. Danny who had now rarely played with us and said our adventures were childish.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Danny, who had now preferred to look at magazines full of women splayed out naked instead of reading the latest Spider-Man comics with me. Danny had made his choice and Lear had made hers. I reached out to her and she took hold. of my hands.
Starting point is 00:59:19 Wait, please, Danny shouted, now conscious. I turned to look one final time. Danny was being carried away by the creatures. The black liquid that stained him had begun sprouting little mushroom caps. I'm sure if he was closer, I would have seen the thin mycelium
Starting point is 00:59:38 growing into his skin. I watched as they carried Danny to a nearby pipe jutting from the wall. It ended in a number of the wall. open spout and a familiar black liquid dripped from it oh please help me his final cry for help was cut off by the creatures ramming and impaling him into the pipe danny went limp and let himself clap his body twitched once as i heard the pipe groan and creak i saw his eyes and mouth stuck leaking the black fluid as the inky tears ran streaks down his cheeks little mushroom caps began sprouting
Starting point is 01:00:18 from them. Hot tears ran down my cheeks. They cut a path through my dirt-stained face and fell onto the floor. I'd made my choice. I let out a heaving sob as I turned and stepped out into our world. A janitor found us at the back of the school, next to the cellar door where Mrs. Leori had scolded us. The police were called, as we'd been missing for three days at that point. We pointed meekly at the now-closed door. The questions of what had happened, where we were and Danny were asked non-stop for the first week, and we could only point them towards the cellar in the brick room. We told them of the wasting room and the hallway of pipes. They said it was trauma, and we'd created false memories to help us cope. They never found anything in the brick room, in the cellar doors, and Danny was
Starting point is 01:01:14 assumed dead by the end of the summer. Danny's parents didn't invite me to the funeral. I saw in their eyes that they blame me. With no one else to blame, they turned their ire towards me. Maybe they could see the guilt in my eyes. Maybe they knew that, on some level, I had abandoned their son. They weren't wrong. David, Danny's older brother, killed himself in the following weeks, as if the power family hadn't lost enough. My parents blamed me too.
Starting point is 01:01:48 I never said it, but he always treated me differently. as if I was some wild animal that could snap at any moment. Leah and I drifted apart. The last time I heard from her was in freshman year of high school. I found a note slipped in my locker. It wasn't signed, but I recognised her immaculate tiny script. All it said was that she was going back for Danny, but the door of the wasting room will be open for her.
Starting point is 01:02:17 Leah went missing that day, and I never saw her again. It's been six years since I first stepped foot in the wasting room. I tried to do some digging, but what I found doesn't solve all or answer anything. I know that when the school was still a hospital, the terminal patients were assigned that a cold brick room, left there to waste away slowly. And that's how it got its morbid moniker. My small, unassuming school was a place for the sick
Starting point is 01:02:47 to come and spend their final days in cold, milgery hospital rooms. Maybe, just maybe a place. can only experience so much death, so much suffering and grief before some outside forces start to take notice, or maybe those who slowly rotted away called out to some higher power. Maybe after so much tragedy a physical location can become linked to some outer realm ruled by that tragedy, by that decay. Maybe Mrs. Leori and the other teachers knew of the horrible domain beneath their very feet, and they played along with its wist. and demands.
Starting point is 01:03:26 Like I said at the beginning, I don't know. There is no answer, no clean, tightly wrapped ribbon that holds it altogether. All I know is that I can't go on like this. Danny and Leah consume my every waking thought. God, I miss them. The God of Rot promised me immortality once. I'm sure if I go back to that place, back to that red brick to big, The wasting room would still be there waiting for me.
Starting point is 01:04:07 The Forest Gate, Wilson Rawls wrote. It's strange indeed how memories can lie dormant in a man's mind for so many years, yet those memories can be awakened and brought forth fresh and renewed, just by something you've seen or something you've heard, or the sight of a familiar face. Those words seem to ring true in my mind lately. How many things do you have in you have in? your daily life that you don't notice because it's become background noise. It just blends into the
Starting point is 01:04:39 scenery and you know it's there but you don't spend any time thinking of it. And then it's as if given so much time being ignored, the memory needs to call out to you and remind you of its existence and the item becomes clearer than it was, whether you want to remember or not. Such a thing happened to me recently with a frame photo that caught my eye from its place on my desk and I now feel compelled to get this memory out in hopes it will alleviate the harsh pain I've held on to for so long. I don't know if it'll work that way, but I have to try something to get rid of this, to get it out of my head, to let at least a piece of it go. I need relief.
Starting point is 01:05:23 I'm not going to pretend that I have plenty of memories that include my older brother and sister smiling or happy. I simply can't. I've seen photos, sure, but I was young. when they went away and I don't have any strong memories, save one which is still only a snapshot of time and a bit shaky. That single memory is one I've done my best to hold on tight to, and I keep a picture from that day to remind me. The photo is a simple one of a set of 14-year-old twins holding up their little sister on their shoulders, which we pressed together to cradle the seven-year-old version of myself. We were all soaked after having a water fight with some of the
Starting point is 01:06:02 neighborhood kids. I can't remember who all played or how a winner was determined. Looking back now, I don't think there was one, but back then Rebecca and Travis lifted me up and declared that I won the whole battle for us while my mother snapped the picture. That day was only weeks before our family would be altered and scarred forever. Twenty-two years later and I still keep that photo in a frame on my desk. It's behind some others because it's difficult for me to look, but I can't also bring myself to tuck it away in some box in a closet, not to be included in my life. So, to address the basics, my sister spent over a decade in a mental institution after,
Starting point is 01:06:45 as my parents always put it, a traumatic and horrific event that broke her mind and spirit and took our travis away from us. I wouldn't understand much of what was happening back then until I was older. In a nutshell, my brother, sister and two best friends went exploring in a forest while on a trip. Becker was the only one who survived whatever happened to them. Years later, as a curious teenager, I looked for any information I could find publicly but was met with a big, fat, nothing. This only served to piss me off and demand answers from my parents.
Starting point is 01:07:19 They refused, only saying that forests are dangerous places. They wouldn't even tell me where this particular forest was. After any persistent inquiry I made to them, my mother would sequester herself. in her bedroom for days. I could hear her bouts of sobbing sometimes and her whispering to herself. I never could tell what she was saying though. My father would be the opposite.
Starting point is 01:07:44 He would put on an attitude that was so chipper it was obviously fake, an offer to take me shopping or do some sort of activity that focused on me. To this day I still think of him doing this whenever I hear the phrase, fake it till you make it. They were good parents, though,
Starting point is 01:08:01 despite all of this. I didn't know at the time, I was too young to understand it, but they held themselves together as best they could while trying to keep the three of us a family. I also didn't know until I was older that they visited my sister often once she was allowed to see people. She was the reason we moved to another state. I knew that from day one, as they would openly tell me that they wanted to get her the best help possible and still be close to her.
Starting point is 01:08:28 Once I turned 17, they let me join them on visits, but I only went once. When I turned 18 He told me that I could visit her on my own But I never could bring myself to do so It was difficult seeing her there And trying to think of things to talk about This person that I knew was my sister But felt like a stranger
Starting point is 01:08:47 I'd spent more than half of my life at that point As an only child My siblings were ghosts And I'd learn to accept that But physically I was the only one around This made it hard to make any connection with her well I wish I'd try A few months before I turned 19
Starting point is 01:09:08 Becca was released into the care of my parents She'd spent 12 years there I was at college by then but talked to her on the phone a couple of times And planned to spend most of my summer there As you can imagine it didn't go was planned Two months after going home Becca left in the middle of the night And showed up at my door around seven in the morning
Starting point is 01:09:30 I vaguely recognised the person standing there when I opened the door, groggy and still half-asleep. From my drowsy's perspective, she looked like a lost young woman, tired and a bit dishevelled, as if she was running from something or someone. Abby, she asked, her voice seemed to sit on the edge of tears. Yes, I said. Her response came as a sigh of relief, an arms thrown around my neck in a tight hug. Oh, I managed to choke out. She pulled back and held me at arm's length, her hands gripping my shoulders as she looked me up and down.
Starting point is 01:10:10 I missed out on you growing up, she said. I stared at her for a second as recognition sparked in my mind, and I asked, Rebecca? She nodded briefly and smiled. I motion for her to come inside and asked if she wanted any coffee. I could go over all the small specifics of morning coffee. and asking why she was there. If our parents knew where she was, they didn't, but she had left a note. Our agreement for her to hang out while I attended two finals that day, all the plans for us to order
Starting point is 01:10:42 a pizza and talk that night. I could go into detail of how she seemed haunted or like she wanted to say something but was holding back. I could explain all of those tiny moments, but honestly, those aren't that important. That evening, that evening after we scarfed down a large pepperoni pizza. I asked her again why she'd come, not buying her excuse from earlier that she needed some air. She was quiet for a moment and looked at her hands in her lap. I have to go, she said in a small voice. Go, it's late. You can stay here, even hang out for a few days, and then ride back with me to moms and dads. I said, no, she said. She looked up at me and shook her head softly.
Starting point is 01:11:29 I have to go back there. Back where? I asked. To the forest, she said. Her eyes pleaded for me to understand, or at least accept what she was saying. You mean that place where everything happened? Why? I asked, becoming concerned. My mind started swimming with thoughts and memories. I still had no idea what had actually happened,
Starting point is 01:11:57 and as much as I wanted to say, my curiosity. I wasn't about to ask my sister, the one who'd been so broken after the event that she was shut away for my entire life. I didn't think she'd want to talk about it, or even if she did, I didn't think she really could without some sort of setback. I don't know how to explain it. I can't voice it, but I want you to read something after I leave tomorrow, she said. When will you be back? I asked. I don't know. She replied. I tried to get her to explain further, but once I realised she wouldn't, or possibly couldn't, I suggested that she spent another couple of days with me to enjoy the time we had together by watching a movie.
Starting point is 01:12:44 Both of us participated in willfully pretending there wasn't anything hanging over our heads as we spent the rest of the evening hanging out. We spent some more time talking after the movies and before bed. Well, I did most of the talking. Becker wanted to know everything about my life, and I tried to be able to. tried to tell her as much as I could think of. It was a strange longing I felt then, and still feel sometimes. Missing a sister I'd never had, and wanting her to know everything and be a part of my life as if she'd been there all along. The next morning I found an empty couch, a folded
Starting point is 01:13:17 blankets, a pillow, and a notebook. But no, Rebecca. There was no tearful goodbye, no long hug, no promise to stay in touch. Becker had left before I'd woken up. Initially, I thought she hadn't left a note, but once I read through the little book she left, I found one scrawled in there, addressed to me. There wasn't much in the notebook, and it looked like a continuation from another book, almost the ending of her story. It did shed some light on what had happened 12 years before, but at the time I thought it was more of an indication of her broken mind while she was in the mental hospital. Well, later, my mind would change. There was no date on the entry, but it read as such. There it was. Finally, I'd made it. I found the gate. I could leave the forest.
Starting point is 01:14:10 I pushed my body up, dried leaves and twigs, crunching and poking into the palms of my aching hands. I couldn't give in to the pain of my body, though. I had to get up. I reached for the lowest branch of a nearby tree and grab for it. My hand met something slick, and my grasp didn't take, making me lose balance. I collided with the ground once. more. The side of my face that met with the earth instantly felt as if it was on fire. I gave it no more than two seconds before I took as deep a breath as I could and pushed myself up again. I couldn't put much weight on my injured knee, so I did my best to balance on the other one. Once on my hands and one good knee, I began to pant, struggling to breathe. Just get up, dammit.
Starting point is 01:14:58 You will never be forgiven. That broken multitude of voices from the trees echoed around me. I don't care, I yelled back. I just want to live. I was greeted with silence. The only sound coming from my leg is breathing. Get, I bit my lip and shifted my weight, preparing to move from my knee to my foot. It would have been so much easier if I had two working legs, but the simple fact was I didn't.
Starting point is 01:15:30 I couldn't let that stop me. the gate was right there, a mere twenty or so feet away. I could walk that easily. I had to. I gave one more shove against the ground and stifled a cry as I felt something poked into the heel of my hand. I managed to get to my feet and turn my hand over to look at it, see if anything was sticking out.
Starting point is 01:15:52 There was a thick thorn, and I quickly yanked out of my flesh and dropped to the ground. Not letting myself think about it too much. The rest of my hand was covered in dirt, certain bits of dead leaves and a dark liquid that I think was my blood or maybe whatever had been on the branch I'd tried to grab. I wiped on my jeans and clenched my teeth. I couldn't worry about it yet. I took one limping step. Come back! I heard Angie's voice call out from behind me. She sounded like she was crying. My eyes shut tight and I fought the urge to turn around. No, I'm a little bit. I was a little bit of I whispered to the air.
Starting point is 01:16:33 Becker, don't leave me, Angie pleaded. Don't turn around. It's not her. Keep moving forward. You're almost there. My knee tried to buckles, I took a second step. My arm shot out to the sides for balance, the bloodied hands slamming into the trunk of a tree.
Starting point is 01:16:52 I winced, but took a third step, and then a fourth and a fifth. Instead of looking over my shoulder, I chewed on my lip and hummed a melody to myself, one that I've forgotten the name of. It was slow, steady, and broken, coming from my throat. But it helped. It gave me something to focus on other than my best friends' calls to me.
Starting point is 01:17:16 After what felt like the longest few moments of my life, I arrived at the gate and fell to my knees before it. The jarring pain to my injured knee bested only by my relief. I reached out with both of my hands and felt the cool meddle against my hot, sweaty and dirty palms. You made it. The air already felt a little easier on my lungs, and I smiled, no longer humming. And she still yelled for me. She still cried, begged, and pleaded.
Starting point is 01:17:47 But it wasn't her, and I couldn't go back. I couldn't stay like she wanted me to, like it wanted me. I'm sorry, I said through tears as I lay my head against the bars of the gate. I'm so sorry There was a scream That broke through the trees and hurt my head I groaned and grabbed my ears Trying to muffle the sound
Starting point is 01:18:12 It only lasted a few seconds But echoed in my mind When I let go of my head I wasn't sure if I was imagining The warm feeling dripping out of my left ear Or if my eardrum had erupted I didn't matter right now I still had to get through the gates
Starting point is 01:18:28 I used my remaining strength to stand up and lift the latch that held it shut. The metal creaked, swung open, away from me, with a gentle push, coming to a stop beneath a pile of leaves and soil. He stumbled through the opening and took a deep breath of air
Starting point is 01:18:46 that didn't feel heavy or difficult. Once more I clasped to the ground, this time more careful not to fall with any weight onto the bad knee. I rolled over and sat down, and laid on my back and closed my eyes, savoring the clean air filling my lungs. I had made it
Starting point is 01:19:04 I was out I could finally breathe I'm not sure how long that lasted but I felt safer now that I was on the other side of the gate I was safe hey silly what's you doing on the ground
Starting point is 01:19:22 did you fall again I heard Angie say from above me but stopped I opened my eyes there she was unharmed alive standing above me with that damn mischievous smile. Come on, we aren't even that far from the gate.
Starting point is 01:19:42 The guys are waiting for us, but they aren't going to wait long, and we have to find something to prove we went deeper than anyone else, she said, and gently kicked my foot. What? I heard myself say. It isn't enough just to go through. I thought you were the tougher twin, Angie said, repeating the exact word she'd spoken before.
Starting point is 01:20:03 I felt like I was experiencing deja vu. I pushed myself up onto my elbows and looked at her. Angie? I asked. Yeah, Bex, she said with an inquisitive smile. I stared at her in disbelief and glanced past her to see Travis and John inspecting some of the lower branches of a tree. Seconds ticked by but felt like minutes. I finally broke the gaze and looked at her outstretched hand,
Starting point is 01:20:31 slowly placing mine in it. As I stood I paid attention to my left. My jeans were torn and dirty, and when I tried to bend my knee or put weight on it as I stood, I was met with sharp pain. I didn't understand. I looked back at Angie and saw her face grow dark. Her smile twisted into something sinister. The air pressed down onto me again, and my heart pounded against my ribcage.
Starting point is 01:20:58 I shook my head and then looked around frantically. My eyes found the gate again. There it was, a mere twenty. your so feet away. I could walk that easily. It was opened outward, stopped against a pile of leaves and soil. The metal creek but moved smoothly. The resounding clang, the gate swung shut. After that, there was a single entry after a blank page that reads, They're still there. I'm still there. I never left. I'm still in the forest. I have to go back. I have to find them. God, I'm still there.
Starting point is 01:21:37 Two more blank pages separated this from the note that she left me. The note addressed to me read as such. Abby, there are things in this world that are not spoken of or understood. I hope you can try to at least understand why I have to go back. I lost our brother that day, along with Angie and John. Their bodies were never found, and I dream of Travis every night. I have to know why. I have to find him.
Starting point is 01:22:09 I have to bring him home. or I have to die trying. Please forgive me and please help mom and dad move on. If I see you again, I hope things will be better. I don't expect that whatever is out there will let me leave a second time. Please understand why I have to do this and why I'm so very sorry and will be for the rest of my days, no matter how few they might be. I especially want to apologize that I had to take your car.
Starting point is 01:22:39 I don't have enough money to find a bus that far, and I'm begging you not to hate me for it. I'll leave directions to where you can find it, keys inside. Your sister always. Becca, well, I didn't know what to think or how to feel when I read the short notes. I wasn't even initially pissed that she'd taken my car. I felt a sadness permeate deep in my heart at the thought of what my sister could be feeling, but even more than that, I felt shocked and oddly unethical. unnerved. I told myself over and over that she'd been through something horrific and it had broken
Starting point is 01:23:18 her mind, but what she'd described couldn't be real. I told myself it was just the way her brain was trying to cope with what had actually happened. I couldn't shake the feeling, though, that there was something more. It made me wish I had more details about what had happened and could talk to her more. Aside from her decision to go back to that forest in my car, she'd seem pretty normal while she was here. Could they have possibly let her out when she wasn't ready? Could all that time in the institution not have been enough for her to be back in the real world? Well, I purposefully left out the direction she gave so no one else will go searching for the area. Without giving too much away, I will say that it was more than one stayed over and Beckett
Starting point is 01:24:02 indicated that it would be left at a specific motel. How close this was to her final destination, I wasn't sure, but I knew it would have to be close enough for her to manage on foot. I made arrangements with a friend of mine, Ben, to catch a ride on his way home for the summer, which was thankfully in that same general direction. He seemed excited about the prospect of a road trip. I'll spare you the details of planning, including our friend Vanessa. If not for the circumstances surrounding the journey, I would have been more excited. As it was, I just hope that my car would be there in one point.
Starting point is 01:24:38 peace, even after almost a week of being left at the motel. So, um, your sister's crazy? Ben asked if the last bits of the city began to fade around us into the background days later. Benjamin, Vanessa chided and slapped his shoulder from her spot in the back seats. What, he said, bouncing back at her. I sighed and turned my head to look at him. She was in a mental institution. Yes, I said. for what then asked ben Vanessa repeated it's okay Ness
Starting point is 01:25:16 I figured this will come up and it's not like it's really difficult for me to talk about I just usually don't because it's an awkward subject and people react weird I said to her glancing over my shoulder he still doesn't need to be so rude about it she said she plop back in her seat and briefly scound at him sorry Ness then said a sheepish smile on his face.
Starting point is 01:25:42 So, you want to know the sordid history of my family? I asked. Sure, if you want, he said. This time I looked directly at Vanessa for her answer. She shrugged and gave me a sympathetic look. The most anyone knew about my past, excluding my family members, was that there was something that kept me from talking about my history and family much at all. It wasn't that I was specifically keeping a secret around. I just hated the pity I was met with when I explained even just what I knew.
Starting point is 01:26:14 The few times I'd told anyone while growing up, it was as if all of a sudden eggshells appeared around me that everyone felt the need to be careful around. They stopped treating me the same and it was frustrating and made me feel lonely. Well, I had an older brother and sister. They were twins and seven years older than me. When they were 14 and I was seven, they weren't on a trip with their two best friends. and one of their families. I think it was Angie's family. Travis and Becca, my brother and sister, and these two friends, Angie and John, went into some forest. Well, all I know about what happened is
Starting point is 01:26:51 that my sister was the only one who was found. The other three were never found but presumed dead. I never got any details other than what my sister wrote in this journal thing before she left the other day, but that's only a little bit of it and had to be from her imagination. after it all happened my sister was institutionalized and we moved i pretty much grew up an only child after that becker was just released a couple of months ago i explained wait she was in there since she was fourteen how long was that ben asked twelve years it was pretty traumatic for her and from bits and pieces of conversation i heard from my parents whenever she seemed to be getting better she'd have another breakdown and that was of course until she was finally let out i said that's horrible venice said i felt her hand reach out
Starting point is 01:27:45 and squeeze my arm gently i shrugged i was young enough that it honestly didn't affect me too much i mean it was weird of course and i had to go to therapy for a while but kids can bounce back easier than adults oh shit dude and as soon as she got out she stole your car ben asked I couldn't help but let out a brief and awkward chuckle. She was with our parents for two months, but then she showed up at my door randomly, unexpected. She was gone the next morning with my car, and just this notebook that had almost nothing in it except a small piece of the puzzle from her messed up mind, and a note as to where I could find the car. Did she say where she was trying to go? Vanessa asked.
Starting point is 01:28:29 Kind of. She said she had to go back from the journal entry before the notes. I'm pretty sure she's talking about the forest where everything happened, I said. Why the hell will she go back there? Ben asked. I don't know. From what she wrote, she seems... I searched my mind for the best word to describe it. Haunted, I guess. Did she write about the forest itself or anything?
Starting point is 01:28:57 Vanessa asked. Oh, she wrote about a gate in the forest, and it seems like they'd heard about it before. here let me just read it to you i said i pulled the journal from my backpack that i'd stored in the floorboard of the car next to my feet i opened it and proceeded to read the entry to him they both sat in silence for a moment after i concluded reciting what my sister had written do you think she could have been telling the truth ben finally asked huh i responded i mean like there's tons out there we don't know about you know mysteries and whatnot do you think what wrote could have been real, he asked. I think, I trailed off. I hadn't fully let myself
Starting point is 01:29:42 consider that as an option. I could have been called a skeptic beforehand, but for some reason having that question posed me from an outside source made me seriously consider the existence of something sinister or supernatural in the world, something I'd never taken the time to truly think about. Do you really think something like that's possible? Vanessa asked from the backseat once I didn't answer. Ben shrugged. Maybe, I mean, I hate to get all heavy and shit. How many things have you seen or heard about that just can't be explained logically?
Starting point is 01:30:15 I haven't seen any ghosts or anything like that, but I guess I've always wondered if they could be out there. A few haunted spots in my hometown, but I never had any solid proof that they had ghosts. Well, I never had any that weren't ghosts either. So, opinion's still open, isn't it? Think of all the stories and myth. and we were told since the beginning of time. What if some things are explainable and some things simply aren't, at least not as we know it? You're a nerds showing through, Nessus said.
Starting point is 01:30:47 Look, whether I don't go so real or there's a killer forest out there, something fucked up and creepy happened out there. That's as much as I can say I believe right now. I don't know what happened, but three out of four people died or disappeared. Maybe it was a bear or warp or something. knows, but something broke Becker's mind, I said. Should we, um, should we check it out while we're there? Ben asked apprehensively. Are you out of your damn mind? Vanessa squealed.
Starting point is 01:31:19 What? I mean, if her sister is in some woods, wouldn't it be the right thing to try and find her and bring her home and get her help? And if we happen to see something spooky, then we'll have a story to tell, right? He said, there is potentially something that killed Chilin. children in that forest. You want to go looking for it? Vanessa said. People looking for Becca, not the killer beast or whatever. Ben replied. I felt him glance over at me. That'd probably be a job for someone like the police or search and rescue, not three college kids who don't know the first thing about the wilderness, she said. Hey, I was a Boy Scout for a couple years. Do you even know
Starting point is 01:32:02 how to start a fire, Boy Scout? She shot back. Ben didn't answer and after a few seconds of no response, Vanessa made a noise as if making sure he knew her point was made. We drove along in silence for about ten minutes. He stared out of the passenger window, a jumble of thoughts and questions running through my mind. Finally, I broke the silence. Let's do it, I said. Do what? Vanessa asked. Let's see if we can find this forest and gate or whatever. Let's try to find Becker, I said. Van smiled wide, excited at the prospect of a spooky adventure, probably at the idea of him being some sort of a hero. Really? Vanessa asked.
Starting point is 01:32:53 Yeah, really, I said in response, and I heard her sigh deeply. Okay, but if I die, I'm haunting both of you, she said. Operation Rescue Becker is a goal. Ben said, thrusting a fist in the air. I rolled my eyes and that out of soft laugh. If I was going to explore any creepy woods in search of my sister, I couldn't think of anyone who would entertain me as much to go with, that was for sure. The rest of the journey there was uneventful and not worth noting. We followed the information that Becker had left, plus directions Ben had looked up online, and we were led to a motel about ten miles outside of a small town. It's hard to believe that this motel was still in business.
Starting point is 01:33:40 It wasn't that it looked particularly run down or anything. It's just that it was in such an odd and empty location. The only people would likely stop and stay there were those on a long trip and found themselves in need of somewhere to catch some sleep late at night before hitting the road again. The elderly man greeted us warmly, and I asked him about getting a couple of rooms till night. As he began to pull the keys from hooked behind the counter, I then proceeded to ask him about the room.
Starting point is 01:34:05 back in my car, as we hadn't seen it when we pulled into the logs. Oh, you're the sister, he said with an nod. That sweet girl asked if I'd look after your car until you got here. I told her it was no problem. I had a pocket in the back, so it was safe. I have the keys right here, too. Can you believe she was going to leave him in an unlocked car? Hey, uh, is we a lot of theft or something around here? Ben chimed in. Oh, no, no, but you can never be entirely short. I made it this far in life being cautious. The man smiled and handed me the car keys and keys to both of the rooms. He looked us over, thoughtfully for a few seconds, and then added, be staying long. Will you be staying long? We'll be she returning here to meet you?
Starting point is 01:34:53 I shook my head. We should only be here a couple of nights, and no, she doesn't know we're going to be staying here for a bit. No bother. A surprise for a her then. His demeanor and tone were nothing short of welcoming and friendly and even grandfatherly, but I still felt like we shouldn't give too much away. So when Ben opened his mouth to respond, I grabbed in just below his elbow and cut him off. Exactly, I answered with a beaming smile, hoping he couldn't see just how fake it was. Ah, how sweet. Well, enjoy his stay, and if you need anything at all, just let Mr. Wickers know, he said, pointing a thumb to his own. He said, pointing a thumb to himself jovially. He found our rooms about halfway down the length of the building and took some
Starting point is 01:35:43 of our necessities inside. As Vanessa and I were setting down our bags, Ben walked over from his room with two full bags of snacks he'd picked up on the road. Vanessa was starving and started digging in immediately, but I wanted to check out my car before eating. So while Nessa picked through the plethora of junk foods, Ben and I walked around the building and found my car. I unlocked it and opened the driver's door. Ben walked around doing a cursory inspection of the vehicle. I was sitting in the seat, the door still open, looking for any clues about anything out of place inside when he opened the passenger side and got in. "'I doesn't look like anything's wrong. All your tires are still here, so I guess that's a good sign,' he said. I shot him a sarcastic smirk and moved my hand to
Starting point is 01:36:32 slide the key into the ignition. As I turned the key to start the engine, my knuckles brushed against I looked down and found a small folded piece of paper tucked in the seam of the dashboard. I carefully pulled it out and set it on my lap, opting to move the car to the front of the building before looking at it. Ben and I shared a look of curiosity, and I shrug before shifting the car into reverse and driving it to where our rooms were. When we entered the room, we found that Vanessa had changed from rifling through the banks to having the contents dumped out on the bed all around her. Suddenly hungry, I tucked the piece of paper in my pocket as we joined her, and I focused on
Starting point is 01:37:11 pinging out for the moment. Hey, what was on that paper? Ben asked once we'd satisfied ourselves. I leaned back and slip my fingers in my pocket to pull out the folded slip. It was folded over twice, and when I unfolded it, I immediately saw that it had a header with the name of the motel we were at. Well, it's from here. She must have ridden it when she dropped off the car.
Starting point is 01:37:34 I said. Ben propped himself on his elbows and gave me his full attention. I scanned the page with my eyes, not sure of what I was reading. And, Ben prompted. Oh, sorry, it just says the forest gate awaits you. Find it if you dare. The forest gate is where you'll find them, if you can. I read it aloud.
Starting point is 01:38:01 There was also one final sentence included at the very bottom of the page. which I paused at and then read. Almost fifteen miles, there's a broken tree. The hell, Ben asked. Yeah, that's not the weirdest part. This isn't her handwriting, I said, leaning forward to hand him the note. Are you sure? Yeah, taking it.
Starting point is 01:38:27 I shrugged. Oh, the little rhyme isn't at least. It doesn't look anything like the writing in the notebook. Looks kind of childish. He studied the paper, his brows furrowed, for a couple of minutes before looking back up at me with a confused look on his face. Vanessa leaned over and looked at it over his shoulder. Isn't this Forest Gate thing what she talked about in her journal? Vanessa asked. I nodded without saying a word. Creepy. Where did it come from? she inquired. It was left in my car, tucked into the dashboard, I said.
Starting point is 01:39:03 She visibly shuddered, and I looked at Ben, who'd been oddly quiet. He shrugged. It's weird, definitely, but it gives us a sort of starting point, I guess. Well, it's late, though. I'm going to go crash. Now that sounds like a brilliant idea, Vanessa agreed. Just don't wait me up too early when you can't sleep and are itching to go find some scary treats, I said to Ben. He gave me a wink as he stood up.
Starting point is 01:39:33 He bid us good night and went to his room. Vanessa and I chatted a little while we got ready for bed, but I was only half into it, as my mind swarmed with what was on that odd little note. I know usually in these situations. I should say something about that night being full of fitful and restless sleep with weird dreams or nightmares and worry. Well, I simply can't, though.
Starting point is 01:39:56 I was tired after the trip and fell asleep quickly. I had one strange dream that left me feeling like something was off, but I forgot what was in the dream as soon as I woke up from it. Afterward, I rolled over, and went right back to sleep. The next morning we realised we had to figure out just where this forest was supposed to be. As I took a shower and Ben got his car ready, Vanessa went to the front desk to see if she could find any information to help our quest. When she came back, she reported to us that there were three forests in the general area
Starting point is 01:40:27 that Mr. Wickers told her about. Two of them could be found by first travelling north, and then choosing the correct road. The third was to the west of us. Well, we're going to go to one of the northern ones. When we have to choose the road, we're going right and head in northeast, she announced. He knew the forest that you were talking about, I asked.
Starting point is 01:40:49 Oh, no, she shook her head. But he mentioned how the one to the west is more commonly traveled by tourists, so that doesn't seem likely. And he kept talking about how the other one to the north was beautiful and a great spot to visit. When he asked him about the one to the one, to the northeast. He tried not to talk about it. That makes me think it's the one we want. Let's do this then, Ben said. He piled into his car and down the road we went, heading north.
Starting point is 01:41:17 The further we traveled, the more nervous I felt myself getting. Ben and Vanessa chatted off and on about who knows what. I couldn't bring myself to completely pay attention to what they were saying. Before I knew it, Ben was slowing the car down, and I came back to my senses after zoning out through the window for almost the entire way. I started looking round, curious as to why he'd chosen this specific road to turn onto. Is that it? he asked, pointing to something off to the side of the road to the left. Vanessa leaned forward, bracing herself against both the front seats and peering around Ben to see where he was pointing. I looked as well, and sure enough, it was what could be best described as a broken tree.
Starting point is 01:42:02 He looked almost like two different trees in one. It was old, with gnarles and knots in the wood, and could have been struck by lightning at some point. That was a theory I had in my mind as to why the tree was split down the middle. Half of it looked dead, or almost dead, covered in dark, peeling bark, with bare limbs that sagged and roots that jutted out of the ground. It looked like it was bending down and racing to curl in on itself, away from the healthy half. The living site still flourished with bright green leaves and lighter, stronger bark. The tree itself sat alone next to the entrance to a side road, but in the distance behind it,
Starting point is 01:42:42 the trees became dense. Well, it's definitely a broken tree, Nessie said. I shrugged without a word. Ben turned on to the road, and we found ourselves coming down a slight hill, revealing the forest even more, and a small sign that labelled the forest and indicated a nearby campground. The sign looked old, and I had the thought that no one, aside from Rebecca, had laid eyes on that sign in who knows how long.
Starting point is 01:43:09 Despite the bright sun that day, the further into the trees, it appeared the light diminished quite a bit. It was ominous and only added to my buzzing nerves. Ben drove the car as far into the trees as it would go, stopping at a small clearing that dead ended with the forest. after he shut off the engine he looked at me so what now he asked me why are you asking me i responded well operation rescue becker is all about your sister so you're in charge he said that means i'm supposed to know what to do i asked he shrugged it looks like there's a path over there vanessa said pointing to a thin spot in the trees we got out of the car and began down the path It was well-tread and led us to another clearing. There was a wooden table, the type with benches attached on each side.
Starting point is 01:44:05 It was clearly old and I wondered how long it might have been there. I walked to it and looked at the markings carved into the top of it. There were crude words, initials, and a single word of don't in large letters. Vanessa joined me in looking at the table for a while. Hey guys, I think it's this way. Ben's voice cut into my thoughts. He was standing at the edge of the clearing opposite the table. Vanessa and I walked over to where he stood and looked into the trees.
Starting point is 01:44:36 How do you know? Vanessa asked. Well, it's not a trail specifically, but it looks dead, Ben said. We looked at the ground and saw a thin path of dirt and brown grass. We all shared a look and I realized that they might also share some of my fear and concern. It was different when we'd decided while we were on the road, but now, being here amongst the trees that acclaimed the life of my brother, the sanity of my sister, and two of their friends, it felt suddenly and painfully real. Even more than that, it felt dangerous. No matter what had happened those years ago, whether supernatural or not, there was something in these unknown woods, and we weren't prepared. It took less time than expected for us to follow the path than come to a gate, the infamous
Starting point is 01:45:30 forest gate. There wasn't anything spectacular to look at, but gave off an unnerving vibe. It was a simple thing, made of plain metal, stretching across the makeshift path in a section that widened a little. It looked as if the gate itself had been made to fit the space between the trees. We approached the metal anomaly, and as I studied it, I saw that there was a bar on the inside of it, as if to keep things or people like us from going through. Not much good that I do, huh? Ben said,
Starting point is 01:46:02 wiggling his fingers in the space between the two bars, showing that a hand can easily fit through to unlatch the bar. I looked at him for a split second, then furrowed my brow, looking back at the gate. Uh, guys, Vanessa said. Unlike Ben and I, she was looking at the tree to the left of the gate. I pivoted and took a step closer. to get a better look at what she pointed at. She was indicating the spot where the supporting bit of iron fencing met the tree.
Starting point is 01:46:33 There was no gap between metal and wood. The simple metal bars were coming directly from the tree. The top of the fencing poked through the trunk at about eye-level to me and continued its arch, breaking only where the gate section was to allow it to swing open. I followed it with my eyes and saw that it was the same on the other side. somehow it was part of the trees jutting out of them as if it were something natural nessa touched the area around the puncture gently and pulled her hand back showing us her fingertips which were covered in a shiny deep red sticky substance she looked between the two of us with a confused and slightly alarmed expression i couldn't shake the feeling that the tree was sort of bleeding where the metal came out of it What the hell was this? The sudden screeching tore my attention away from the gate
Starting point is 01:47:30 and made the three of us look around, searching for the source. It was a cacophony of bird-like cores, croaks and whistles. There was no harmony to it, just a blast of birds calling out at once, the din a mash of different tones. I couldn't see anything making the noises, but I was sure they were coming from in front of us, beyond the gate. I started to open my mouth to ask the others if they'd seen anything when a new sound froze the blood in my veins. Mixed in with the discordance of the roaring multitude, there was a human scream.
Starting point is 01:48:09 I distinctly heard a woman's voice shriek the name Travis and then devolve into a howl of pain. Part two, Abby! Ben yelled after me. I didn't think I couldn't. All I could do was react. I shoved my hand between the bars of the gate and pushed the bar up unlatching it before I swung the heavy iron toward me. It scraped against the ground which slowed it down a bit, but it still came open without much struggle. Before I could begin to think if I was doing the right or smart thing, which I wasn't, I threw myself through the gate and began running down the path. I'd never been so reckless in my life, and even today I can't explain what it was that it vote to such a response. I'd love to say it was some sort of familial bond or duty, but I can't say that for so. All I knew at that moment was my brother's name of being caught out, and I needed to find out who had screamed it, hoping it was Rebecca.
Starting point is 01:49:15 I had no idea where I was going, and it took me a moment for that realization to come to mind. I stopped, only a few yards past the gate, and turned around to see my friends apprehensively stepping through. As they silently joined me, both shaking their heads at my impulsive behaviour, I took a moment to look at my surroundings. It was much of the same as from the other side of the gate. The most notable difference so far was that the path of dead grass that had widened for the gate itself, stayed just as wide. Okay, one, are you fucking insane?
Starting point is 01:49:51 And two, that was really weird, Nessa said as they closed the gap with a few final steps. "'Someone's yelling my brother's name. "'I think it was a little more than weird,' I said. "'I meant the birds,' she said, "'pointing to the leaves all above our heads. "'Yeah, they were pretty loud. "'Did you hear it, though? "'Did you hear Travis's name?' I answered.
Starting point is 01:50:20 "'I meant how they suddenly stopped when he went through the gate. "'Yeah, we both heard someone shout something,' she said. "'Her eyes narrowed at me, and I could tell she was, was trying not to be too upset with my recklessness. I paused and looked up. I still couldn't see any of the birds or hear any flutter of wings, but the silence hit me. I was a little confused as to how I'd missed the change from blaring noise to complete silence. The only sound left was the rustling of leaves from the slight breeze.
Starting point is 01:50:52 What in the hell were you thinking? Ben chided. I had no response for him other than a simple shrug. He glared at me disapprovingly. Are you scared then? Vanessa asked. He rolled his eyes at her. No, but he was still stupid. She could have tripped and fallen or something, he said.
Starting point is 01:51:13 Vanessa looked at me with an expression that said, told you so, silently referring to a conversation we'd had the previous night regarding my habit of getting distracted by things and becoming a bit clumsy. Well, I didn't, I said defiantly. I knew it sounded a bit childish when I said it, but I wasn't about to let them be right.
Starting point is 01:51:33 I half expected to turn on my heel and fall flat on my face just for their point to be proven, but thankfully that didn't happen. I whipped back around and added, But the voice! Abby, you can't just go charging off because you hear something that might have been a human voice, Vanessa said. I couldn't believe her uncaring attitude about this, but when I looked in her eyes, I saw panic.
Starting point is 01:51:58 I couldn't help but be annoyed at her even after I had the thought that she was trying to explain it away more for herself than for me. I spun back around after rolling my eyes. I began walking with determination deeper into the trees. I heard them both sides, but they began following me as I walked down the path, farther into the forest. I tried to say alert to any sounds or signs or anything that my sister had been here, but a thought invaded my mind. Rebecca had been out here for almost a week now. Why did we think she'd still be in
Starting point is 01:52:33 the forest or in the worst case, even still alive? After half an hour or so of walking without a word, I realized I was hearing something. I stopped and looked around. Do you hear that too? Vanessa asked. Yeah, what is it? I replied. It kind of sounds like dripping. Ben said, his tone unsure of that guess. As we began trying to pinpoint the location of the sound, it became clear that it wasn't coming from any single direction but all around us. By how soft the splashes were, it had to be nearby. We finally agreed to investigate to our left,
Starting point is 01:53:16 and almost as soon as we stepped off the path, a bird in a nearby tree let out a horse laughing sound. Is the wildlife seriously mocking us? Vanessa said. Oh, maybe it knows something we don't, Ben suggested. That left me with a chilled feeling down my spine. There was no maybe about it. Any creature that lived here was in on the secret, a secret that we hadn't the slightest clue about.
Starting point is 01:53:46 We traced the sound to a tree only a few steps off of the park. His limbs were covered in a heavy black liquid that was slowly pooling on the ground as it dripped off of the end of the branches. Ben approached it and bent down to look at the puddle. He picked up a nearby twig and stuck the end in the liquid, then pulled it out, angling himself so we could see. The strange fluid stretched like watered down molasses, but the colour was flat with no shine to it.
Starting point is 01:54:15 What do you think this is? he asked us. I shrugged and Vanessa crouched down to get a better look. It's kind of weird. Well, that's what it is. It kind of smells like... She paused, searching her mind. Rod a milk or something. If it smells gross, we should leave it alone, I said.
Starting point is 01:54:38 Ben nodded, and they both stood up. I turned to head back to the path. Ben let out a pain and cry, and I looked round to see what had happened. The first thing I saw was his face contorted in a look of confusion, and panic and discomfort. He held out his hand in front of him, palm up, examining it. Vanessa grabbed his wrist and looked at his palm.
Starting point is 01:55:02 When I stepped back toward them, I saw what had happened. The twigie had been holding somehow lodged itself in his hand. A trickle of blood seeped from around it, while the end of the stick pierced the flesh under his thumb. How the hell did you do this? Vanessa asked, moving his hand around to try and get a good look at the injury. I didn't, he said. His alarm was growing and turning into frustration.
Starting point is 01:55:29 Well, what did you do then? she asked. I just stood up and, when I went to drop it on the ground, it stabbed me, Ben said. Vanessa touched the entry wound and asked about the pain in various spots. He shook his head every time, indicating it wasn't painful. She gripped it, being careful not to touch the liquid still on the end of the stick, and tried to pull it out. He screamed and cursed. I placed a hand on his back to comfort him.
Starting point is 01:56:01 It feels like you're pulling on my bone, he said through gritted teeth. Well, do you just want me to leave it in there? Vanessa shot back. He shook his head and she readjusted her stance. She gave a stronger tug on the twig and Ben howled in pain, instinctively putting a hand out to stop her from continuum. She lost her balance, not expecting him to reach out. out and stumbled backward. It was her turn to curse and look at her own hand.
Starting point is 01:56:31 Well, that little piece of shit cut me, she said, showing us her hand. Across the center of her palm was a shallow cut with blood beading to the surface. There was also some of the black liquid around the wound. She carefully wiped her hand on her pants to rid herself of the strange substance, and when she held her palm out again for inspection, it didn't show much difference. Whatever the puddle was made from, it wasn't going to come off easily. She scrunched up her nose and made a disgusted face of this. So, what are we going to do about the stick? I asked, gesturing to Ben's hand. Leave it, he said quickly. I gave him an inquisitive look and his face hardened.
Starting point is 01:57:16 He didn't say another word, but began trudging to the path and then continuing on. I took a deep inhale and looked at Nessa with exasperation. She shook her head and I could tell she was worried about him, but also didn't want to put up with him getting upset. Wasn't that Ben was an angry person, but we'd both been around him long enough to know that when he got angry or frustrated, it became cold and rude and nothing anyone could say would calm him down. He just needed to get over it on his own, usually. Vanessa and I let Ben lead for a while, not wanted to do anything to upset him and have his anger pointed at one of us. he was the one who'd driven after all he spent most of the time looking at the way in front of him
Starting point is 01:57:59 or looking at his hand after a while Vanessa spoke up and asked if any of us thought to bring any water she was getting thirsty oh shit Ben said stopping and turning to face us we caught up with him and stood there for a moment feeling horribly foolish for not thinking anything through maybe there's a stream or something we can find
Starting point is 01:58:21 I said. We agreed to continue for a little bit before turning around. As if the forest was trying to answer us, we began hearing sounds of water. We broke off from the path once more and began tricking toward the source. I felt uneasy for the few minutes it took us to come upon a small creep. It was shallow, only maybe a couple of inches deep with a rocky bottom and only a few inches across. Menesra had been the first to rush over to it, dropping her uninjured hand in to try and catch some of the water. She grunted in frustration when this proved to be a difficult task due to the small size, but her head perked up suddenly. She was looking upstream when Ben and I came to stand next to her, and we followed her gaze. There, in a span of fewer than a hundred yards,
Starting point is 01:59:12 was a small pool with a waterfall flowing into it. You've got to be kidding me. I said, Let's go, Vanessa replied. Nessa, wait, this is just too weird. You say you're thirsty and suddenly we find water. It seems too convenient, I said, grabbing her arm. Happy coincidence, she said, and brushed me off. She trudged in the direction of the pool while Ben and I shared a look.
Starting point is 01:59:41 I could tell he was skeptical as well. It was nice to know I wasn't the only one feeling like this was all too odd. and a bit sinister. As we followed her slowly to the water, a chance to ask him how he was feeling. It doesn't hurt, he said, holding his hand up to his face. He looked at the stick jutting out of his skin
Starting point is 02:00:02 with a puzzled expression. It only seems to be painful when it's pulled on, almost like it's a part of me. I caught my head to the side. Can I see it? He shrugged and held his hand out for me to inspect. We kept walking and I looked at the wound closely. The trickle of blood had dried by then,
Starting point is 02:00:25 but also formed a ring around where the stick had entered his hand, making it difficult to get a good look at. They held his wrist with one hand and carefully touched the stick near the end opposite his skin. Can you feel that? I asked. He shook his head and I gripped it between my fingers tighter. What about that? Uh-uh. I can't feel the stick at all. It's strange. It doesn't feel like part of me on the outside, but the piece inside of me does, he said.
Starting point is 02:00:55 I don't like this black gunk so close to an open wound. Can I try something, and you have to promise not to kill me if it doesn't work. I paused my walking and he did the same, turning to face me. Sure, he said, a bit apprehensively. I gripped the stick about halfway down with both hands, being careful not to join. jost lit and mostly holding it secure with my left hand. I braced my right thumb under it and attempted to snap the twig in tube. I expected him to scream or the twig to resist, but it broke easily. I tossed the dirtied end away from us and looked at him for any sign of discomfort or pain. He seemed physically unfazed by my action, which I was glad for. Guys, you've got to come taste this water. Vanessa's voice came from the edge of the pool. We turned our attention to
Starting point is 02:01:49 her and the water and approached. I still felt uneasy about the entire situation and the coincidental good fortune. Vanessa was crouched down, cupping the water in her hands, and then gulping it as quickly as she could. I bent down beside her, and Ben did the same on her opposite side. He put his good hand in the liquid and cut a bit of it, bringing it as close to his face as he was able to before it all drained out. He shrugged and said to me, over Ness's head. Looks okay. Just as I was about to cut my own hands in the pool to satisfy my thirst,
Starting point is 02:02:27 we all heard a woman yell. Don't! Frozen looked around, searching for the person. I was almost certain the voice had belonged to my sister. Who's there? Ben shouted. Don't drink the water, the voice yelled back. It sounded like it was.
Starting point is 02:02:48 bouncing off different points, making it impossible to tell just where it was coming from. One word came from my right, another from the waterfall almost directly in front of us, the third from behind us, and the last one from the pool itself. Alarmed, I stood up and began scanning our entire surroundings. Instead of finding my sister, though, I saw a small hand gripping the rocky outcropping that the waterfall flowed from. "'Hey!' I yelled to whoever was there. Childlike giggling came in response.
Starting point is 02:03:24 At this Vanessa froze, mid-sip and Ben joined me in standing. All of our eyes were fixed on the hand. "'You should drink the water. It's delicious and you're so thirsty,' a kid's voice said. It was calm and sweet, sounding innocent and genuine. "'Who are you?' I asked loudly. "'Who are you?' it asked back. The hand moved down the rocks, and the face peaked out from the sides. It felt like my blood stopped in my veins.
Starting point is 02:03:58 "'Travs?' I asked. "'There was no way it could be my brother, but it looked just like I remembered. He looks identical to the boy in my photo.' "'Travis?' the boy mimicked me once more, stepping further around. I could now see his entire body, his entire child-sized body. It was as if he hadn't aged a single day. We locked eyes and felt my own begin to well up with tears. I felt Ben and Vanessa looking at me,
Starting point is 02:04:33 but I couldn't tear my sight away from my big brother who stood as he had been all those years ago across the pool from us. How? I stammered. "'Drink the water,' he said with a wide smile. His feet shuffled and moved him to the edge of the pool. I noticed then that he was barefoot. I'm not sure why that detail stuck with me at that moment, but it felt odd that he would be barefoot in the forest.
Starting point is 02:05:03 His eyes shifted from mine to Vanessa's. I glanced down at her and saw her head turn to face him. He repeated himself. "'Drink the water!' She nodded slowly, reached down to get herself another handful of it. Bells and whistles and sirens were going off in my mind, but I couldn't quite figure out why. This just felt off. It felt wrong. Something wasn't right. I looked back at Travis and saw him slipping into the pool. He didn't remove any of
Starting point is 02:05:36 his clothes and didn't blink as his eyes fixed on Vanessa. Everything seemed to happen simultaneously in slow motion and too quickly. He was in the water completely before he entirely comprehended what he was doing. Vanessa kept retrieving the water and feeding it to herself as his head disappeared under the surface with barely a ripple. Fet up with her slow progress, Vanessa laid on her stomach and stuck her face into the pool, taking large gulps like a fish. Nessa, Ben said in a low voice.
Starting point is 02:06:12 She didn't respond, only continuing to down the water as quickly as she could. He repeated her name with more force and bent down to touch her shoulder. Nessa! She shrugged the shoulder he touched to shake him off. Instead of giving up, he gripped her shoulder and attempted to pull her away from the water. Her body was tugged slightly but didn't move from where she laid on the ground. I looked at her, confused at her sudden sense. strain. She had one hand digging into the soft dirt at the edge of the water, and another
Starting point is 02:06:47 outstretched before her, submerged from the elbow down. I positioned myself to help and gave Ben a nod. We both grabbed her, Ben under her armpits while I held on to her waist, and pulled back as hard as we could. Her body dislodged from her place on the ground, and she shrieked. Her body jolted and twisted as she fought against us. trying to get back to the water. I struggled to hold on to her, despite her efforts to make me lose my grip. As I did so, I caught a glimpse of something black and did a double take. The section of her arm that had been in the pool was black now, covered with that sticky slime that had been dripping off of the tree. It had a firm grip on her, and unlike before, it was
Starting point is 02:07:36 thicker and held itself together, stretching but not breaking. That's when I lost my hold of her and dropped her waist. This offset Ben and he stumbled, dropping her to the ground in a seated position. She crawled forward, back to the pond. What the hell, Abby, Ben exclaimed. I pointed at her arm. Look. We both stepped forward and watched as a thin black liquid seat up her arm to her shoulder slowly, becoming thicker as it stayed in the air for a few seconds. "'Go on, then. Drink the water,' the little boy's voice said. I jumped, having been distracted enough by what was happening with Vanessa,
Starting point is 02:08:20 to have momentarily forgotten my brother had gotten into the water. I looked up from my friend to see the child's head peeking out of the water, his bottom lip barely touching the surface as he spoke. My eyes widened as I took in his new visage. He still had my brother's face, but the skin was discovered. taking on a pale blue tint. His hair had somehow grown longer and was shaggy, falling around his face in wet, greasy-looking clumps.
Starting point is 02:08:51 His eyes had lost all colour and distinction of humanity, becoming orbs of white streaked with pale green veins in the corners. Ben, I said. Hearing my own voice felt alien to me right then. It was full of fear. Don't drink the water. The female voice from before came once again. Vanessa continued to gop it down while Ben and I took hesitant steps back.
Starting point is 02:09:20 The little boy glided toward Vanessa as if he didn't have to paddle or kick in order to move through the water. Barely a ripple was made as he closed in on her. I watched as he lifted an arm above the pool. It was covered in dark green sludge, and I saw where it in. engulfed his wrist, then stretched out to connect with the black that now covered all of Vanessa's arm and was making its way down her torso and around her neck. He disappeared under the water once more. Vanessa, Ben yelled for her. What? she demanded, breaking from her incessant drinking to snap her head around and look at us. Ben pointed at her arm, and she seemed to break out of whatever day she'd been in.
Starting point is 02:10:05 Her face changed into one of sheer terror. Help me, she said in a soft, wavering voice. I darted forward, grabbing her feet as Ben grabbed her waist this time. She struggled against whatever it was that was keeping her prostrate on the watery bank, reaching her free hand back and trying to pull against the force. With barely a sound, the boy rose in front of her, his grin slowly getting wider to show rotten and crooked tea. In a split second he grabbed her by the shoulders and pulled her under with unusual strength for a child.
Starting point is 02:10:45 They both vanished below the surface in an instant. Not expecting it, Ben and I were both thrown off kilter and Vanessa slid into the water. I tried to rush to the edge of the water, but Ben grabbed me and held me back while that damn voice sounded once again. Stay away from the water, she said over and over. It became a dead-toned drone, bouncing off of every surface near us. I was pulled back even as I flailed and called for Vanessa. Once we were in the trees far enough for Ben to feel comfortable, but close enough that we could just barely make out the waterfall and pool.
Starting point is 02:11:25 He let me go and I fell to my knees, panting and crying. We have to get out of here, Ben said after a few moments. I'd calm down a little, but I couldn't bring myself to speak. I nodded. Screw this forest. Screw my crazy sister who'd led me here. Screw whatever the hell that kid pretended to me my brother was. Screw that pond, screw on. We began walking through the trees back to the path as we remembered it. It took a few minutes to find, but once we did, we headed in the opposite direction that we'd been travelling before. We didn't speak for a long time, not until we saw the gate ahead of us. What authorities do we call? I asked him.
Starting point is 02:12:17 I looked up at his face as rewards. There was something there I hadn't seen before, some sort of haunted and crushed expression. I don't even know. You can figure that out when we get to the hotel. I'm sure Mr. Wickers will have some sort of idea, he said. His voice was quieter than normal. when we reached the gate ben unlatched it and pushed it open with one hand gesturing for me to walk through before him with his other what happened next is something i will never be able to explain i can't say it was my fault although there wasn't some external force that caused it to this day i wish i knew exactly what happened and what made me trip whether myself or an errant tree root or whatever As I stepped through the metal barrier, my feet betrayed me and I lost my balance, landing hard on the ground before me. Ben propped the gate with his foot and leaned down to give me a hand up. I took it and stood, brushing myself off. Of course you would fall down now, Ben said.
Starting point is 02:13:29 I couldn't help but let out a chuckle, he did the same. After something traumatic or after a period of sadness, depression, anger, anxiety or anything, negative. I think the body needs to laugh or try to find humor in something from anything to alleviate the weight it's been feeling. Laughter relaxes and calms the body, so it's no wonder that after being tensed up, the smallest thing can make you smile. Your mind has to be in a prime state for this, though, I found. Usually you have to be ready to let go of the pain, or you have to be exhausted enough that your mind isn't functioning the same as it has been. By then, I'm certain both my mind and bends had become weary and strange. Our chuckles became full-blown laughter.
Starting point is 02:14:14 Before long, though, I began to cry as I loved. The guilt rushed over me, and I felt utterly helpless and responsible. Ben pulled me close and wrapped his arms around me, hugging me tightly. I needed it, and I think he did too. I held him back and we stood there, holding each other for a moment or two before I took a deep breath and detached. Guys, you've got to taste this water. Vanessa's voice came from the distance. I shook my head and we both turned to see her crouch next to the pond. No, I said.
Starting point is 02:14:55 Ben's hands gripped my shoulders tighter than he meant to, but he continued staring at Vanessa. Don't drink the water. The mysterious voice that sounded. like Rebecca said from nowhere and everywhere. No, no, no, no, no, I repeated as Ben turned his head to look at me. His eyes met mine and mirrored the terror that I felt. He dropped his hands from my shoulders and we immediately bolted for our friends.
Starting point is 02:15:24 Vanessa, we both screamed at her. What? What's with you guys? she asked, looking up at us from her squatting position. In the pool, just past. her, ripples formed beneath the surface. A shaggy head began to emerge from the water. Vanessa heard it and turned her head to look. Drink the water. You're so thirsty, he said as his face came full into view.
Starting point is 02:15:54 Vanessa nodded wordlessly and lay down on her stomach, facing the water, gulping it down like a fish. Part three. When I read my sister's writing in that night, notebook describing having made it to the gate and then finding out she was right back where she started. I thought it was all in her head. That just wasn't something that happened. Our logical world doesn't work that way. I was sure it had to have all been in her mind. She was broken by what she'd experienced, not to mention she'd been a child. Trauma can do wild and strange things to anyone's
Starting point is 02:16:35 psyche, especially a kid. She was 14 and had lost her best friends and her twin brother. What mind wouldn't be a shattered mess after something like that. Once I experienced it for myself, though, I knew that she hadn't been imagining things. The time jump was real, only it didn't play out exactly as it had before. It was quicker the second time. Before we could even reach Vanessa,
Starting point is 02:17:01 the boy in the water grabbed her and yanked her in, more violently than before. His head didn't disappear immediately like the first time either. He lingered there, His six smiles showing just above the water for at least ten seconds before he sank down and was gone from sight. Yate, now, Ben said without hesitation. We took off, following our memories from just a short time ago. We ran until my legs began to ache and the air burned in my chest.
Starting point is 02:17:31 Wait, I said, slowing down and coming to a stop. I doubled over and tried to catch my breath. We have to get out of here. Ben said. His tone was flustered and I knew he was trying to rush us, but his words came between panting, indicating he needed to take a moment as well. It was then that I noticed how much darker our surroundings were getting. I looked at the sky and searched for the sun. It was hard to find, but I finally spotted it through the dense canopy, sinking lower into the sky. Is the sun setting? I asked. Ben looked where my eyes were trained.
Starting point is 02:18:09 It, I think it might be, he said. How the hell is that possible? We've only been here for a couple of hours, tops, I said. How is any of this fucking possible? He shot back. When I looked at him and he met my eyes, his face turned from angry to sheepish, and I assumed he hadn't meant to say it so harshly.
Starting point is 02:18:32 Let's walk, at least, I said. We can recoup while still moving. He nodded solemnly, we began walking the path once again. I hoped it would be for the final time. I wanted to be rid of this place. When my mind had been awash with thoughts and questions on our way into the forest, this time I felt numb and had only one thought, get to the gate. Even if I tried to think of anything else, I simply couldn't. My brain had shut down and become focused on a single thing, survival. In this case, surviving meant that we had to get to that damn gate and make sure
Starting point is 02:19:10 we left the forest this time. Well, this time the journey to the gate felt like it was taking longer than before, despite our running the first stretch of it. As we moved along, I regretted not having any way to tell time other than the sun. We seemed to stop moving now. I had no idea how long we were walking, but my legs ached worse than they ever had, and I felt my body becoming more and more exhausted with each step. I began to doubt my ability to even get to the entrance. I was thirsty, hungry, and ready to scream when Ben stopped suddenly and faced me. He held a finger up, keeping me quiet, and then pointed to his ear. What now? I whispered. Again the forest deemed my inquiry needed a rapid response.
Starting point is 02:19:59 If I had been in the mood to think of anything other than our predicament, and my have made a joke at some point, asking for a pile of money or something along those lines. The sounds of wings flapping began to encircle us above our heads. Before, when we'd heard the birds, we'd failed to see any. This time they were perfectly clear. Dozens, if not more, giant black birds were perching themselves on branches around us. Even after landing, they continued to batter the air with their wings in our direction. I gave Ben a confused look before, turning my attention back to the flying creatures.
Starting point is 02:20:37 A combined amount of them, all with their unyielding wings, made the area around us grow darker. I watched as they lifted their heads to face the tops of the trees, and began to call out to something unseen. Then, in a flash, they started diving down, one by one at first, then by twos, increasing their assault as the seconds tick by. I covered my head with my hands, but the skin on my arms was open to their sharp beaks. I dropped to the ground and tried to get a look at Ben, who did the same. I couldn't get a good look at him while trying to protect as much of myself as I could, but I did glimpse blood running down his arms. I wasn't in that position for very long before I felt Ben reach out and grab one of my wrists.
Starting point is 02:21:24 I hollered in pain, but allowed him to yank me up and along the path. The roaring and downward swoops from the floor. didn't let up for several minutes. I couldn't cover my face very well as we ran, blood and tears stung my eyes as I incurred stinging pecks. He ran for several minutes before the bird stopped their barrage. We slowed to a jog and then to a walk. Once we were sure we couldn't hear any bird calls or wings flapping,
Starting point is 02:21:53 we stopped to catch our breath and rest. Ben looked at me, and I saw that his face and arms were a bloody mess. It was impossible to tell where exactly the skin had been punctured. You look horrible, I said. I was concerned, and now that the adrenaline was wearing off, becoming frightened. And you looked like a ray of goddamn sunshine, he retorted. I looked down at my arms and sighed. Too worn out and emotionally weary to laugh, even though part of me wanted to.
Starting point is 02:22:28 If we ever get out of here, I'm never stepping foot in a forest again, I said. leaning against a tree for support. When leaning didn't serve to help my throbbing legs, I sat down with my back against the tree. When, Ben said, when, again, I'm not dying in these fucking trees. He sat next to me and took my hand in his. His touch pained my injured body,
Starting point is 02:22:54 and I could tell from his wincing that it pained him as well. I wiped the blood, sweat and tears away from my eyes with my other hand, and lean my head on his shoulder. Promise me something, he said. What? I asked. That one day you'll forgive me, he said. This made me lift my head and look him in the eye. I searched his face, confused by what he meant.
Starting point is 02:23:20 Forgive you for what? I asked. He looked at me with an expression that was equal part stern and downtrodden as he spoke. For us coming out here. "'No,' I shook my head gently. "'It's my sister, and it was my decision, remember?' "'He turned his head away from me as he let himself drift through his mind. "'I led my head back on his shoulder with another sigh, "'gently placing my free hand over the one he had entwined with my other.
Starting point is 02:23:50 "'Everything leading up to this point began to replay in my head, "'and I tried to figure out which point we could have turned back and been fine, "'which point would have meant Vanessa was still alive. I felt myself begin to cry again, even though I fought against it as hard as I could. My head was aching, and my chest felt tight. Ben stood up and carefully prompted me to do the same, my hand still in his. I followed his lead, and we walked silently. I hadn't realized before that somehow we'd managed to stay on the path as we fled the sinister winged legion.
Starting point is 02:24:28 I wasn't sure if we were going in the right direction, though. "'Are we going the right way?' I asked. My voice sounded smaller than I intended. Ben slowed for just a second as he glanced at me. I really don't know, but it seems like it's best just to keep moving. I nodded and focused on putting one foot in front of the other. I felt like I was numb and in a haze. I even began wondering if we're still alive or if this was some sort of afterlife torment
Starting point is 02:24:58 and we died in a car crash or something before we even reached. the motel. I couldn't keep any thoughts in order, and my mind kept jumping and grabbing at bits and pieces of the entire trip. Aside from watching my own feet move along, I barely noticed anything around me until the sound of rushing water started to infiltrate the silence. It took me a few moments to understand what I was hearing in my current state, but once I did, I stopped. Ben, still holding my hand, was forced to stop too, and turned to look back at me. Can you hear that? I asked him. My eyes searching the trees to our right for the sound. Is that water? It was obviously he hadn't noticed it until I pointed it out.
Starting point is 02:25:45 I think it's coming from over there, I said and pointed. Ben let go of my hand and began walking through the trees. I followed, not knowing what else to do. Contact with the branches and leaves stung my hands and arms as I pushed through the dense foliage. The increase in sound. The increase in sound indicated that we were getting closer to whatever water source was nearby. And the closer we were getting, the more I noticed trees with that black liquid on their limbs. I did my best to avoid them and not touch, but it was difficult to keep myself free of the substance as I hurried after Ben, who seemed oddly determined to find where the water was. By the time we reached the fast-moving stream, I had black streaks of my arms and the back
Starting point is 02:26:29 of my hands. My shoes were also sporting a few spots, especially around the soles where I'd stepped in small puddles of the fill. I saw my friend stop ahead of me. When I caught up with him, he was standing on the edge of a small river, looking down into it. I joined him and looked into the water, confused by what I was seeing. The water itself was clear and we could easily pick out the jagged rocks along the bed. But something was floating. on top, passing us by. I knelt down and carefully reached out to catch a photograph as it was being swept before us with the current. I looked at it closely and felt my heart drop before I held it up and gave it to bed. In the photograph was Vanessa. She was smiling and holding a large
Starting point is 02:27:20 watermelon in her arms. I recognised the picture as one I'd take in the previous summer. What the hell? I heard Ben whisper under his breath. I didn't respond to him, but stretched my hand back into the water to grab another. My fingers dipped below the surface, and the icy liquid sent needles through my entire hand as I plucked the photo from it. This one was a picture I knew all too well, the same one that I have framed on my desk to this day. I wasn't sure why, but my heart began to pound. Who's that? Ben asked me. It's Becker and Travis, I said.
Starting point is 02:28:00 and then pointed at the little girl, and that's me when I was seven. How were these here? he asked, not expecting an answer as he crouched down and began examining the pictures that continued to float by. We watched for a few minutes as images we knew, and some we didn't,
Starting point is 02:28:20 from both our lives and Vanessa's passed us by. My panic grew when the photographs began to take a darker turn. They began showing images of Vanessa in the forest, Sometimes there was a part of one of us, but the main focus was always her, and always at that twisted pool where we'd lost her. They show both versions, the original sequence and the second chain of events in painful, crisp detail. And then there were photos of her under the water. Her eyes were wide open, and her mouth looked to be contorted in a screen. Bubbles floated around her as she reached up for the surface of the water with one hand.
Starting point is 02:29:00 Her other arm, the one that had been captured by the boy, was still covered in that thick blackness, seeming to pull her down into the depths. As the images progressed, her eyes began to match the boys, turning entirely white, losing the dark brown iris and pupil. Vine-like veins sprouted from the corners of her eyes and reached inward toward each other. Her skin began to change as well, seeming to slough off in chunks and strips, showing the muscle and tissue below. It didn't look like there was any blood as there should have been.
Starting point is 02:29:36 Her jaw went slack, still open but a gap in a more relaxed way, a more dead way. The pictures showed her eyes closing, jumping a few frames at a time as if taken in rapid succession. I was dry heaving inches above the river without realizing until I felt Ben's arms around my shoulders pulling me back. The last few photos I saw were all the same. Vanessa's white eyes snapped open and something looking similar to the boy from the pool with his arms wrapped around her shoulders tight, his face next to hers.
Starting point is 02:30:12 His mouth was the only thing that changed between the images, appearing as if he'd been speaking. Drink the water, I heard his voice whisper. I screamed and flailed out of Ben's arms, backing away from the edge of the stream as quickly as my body would carry me in an almost crap Mike walking position. He isn't here.
Starting point is 02:30:34 A young voice came from behind me. I froze and slowly turned my head to face the speaker. There was a young girl standing there. I didn't recognize her, but the simple fact that there was another random child in the forest made me instantly afraid. I stared at her silently. I'm sure of whether or not to respond
Starting point is 02:30:54 or run as fast as my exhausted limbs would take me. In the end, neither option one, and I remained frozen where I was, looking up at the child. She looked to be somewhere around 13 or 14. Her clothes were nondescript and dirty like she'd been playing in the forest, but they weren't unkempt or torn. I jumped slightly when I felt a hand touched my shoulder. When I looked up, I saw it was only bent.
Starting point is 02:31:23 He offered a hand to me, and I took it, using his steadiness to hoist myself off the ground. We stood there side by side. looking at the child in front of us. She regarded us with a calm expression and no words. Who are you? I asked her. She didn't respond, only stared at us blankly. I tried again.
Starting point is 02:31:47 What's your name? Still nothing. Are you hurt? I asked a third question. After a moment of no response, Ben asked. Do you know how to get out of here? At this she tilted her head to the side and looked squarely at Ben. A few seconds passed and then she slowly nodded twice and straightened her neck once more.
Starting point is 02:32:12 Can you show us? he asked. I was wary of trusting a random child in this forest but so far she hadn't done anything to make us worry or believe she would kill us or anything. Still it was unsettling how she refused to speak. I'd heard what I thought was her voice before but I hadn't seen her so Now I was beginning to wonder if the voice had come from someone or somewhere else. I scanned the trees as Ben gently tugged on my upper arm, leading me through them. I looked back to see that the girl had turned around and begun to walk,
Starting point is 02:32:46 presumably in the direction of the exit. We reached the path in a few minutes, and the girl stopped in the centre of it. She turned around to face us and pointed to her left. Is that where we should go? Ben asked as we closed a gap between us and the child. She nodded once with the same slow speed as before. Ben and I both looked at the path in the direction she was indicating. That will lead us soon.
Starting point is 02:33:14 I began to ask as I turned my head back to look at her. I stopped suddenly in her absence. What the hell? Ben stepped away from me and looked around the area she'd been standing. He walked over to the trees on one side. then the other. When he walked back to me, he shrugged. She had just vanished.
Starting point is 02:33:37 So, do we trust her? I asked tentatively. I looked again to where the young girl had pointed. Well, she got us to the path. What choice do we really have? Ben said. We stood there for a moment. I'm sure he was doing the same as I was,
Starting point is 02:33:55 internally debating or listening to her or going in the opposite direction. What if it's a trap? I mused aloud. I wasn't really looking for an answer and didn't realize I'd spoken until Ben responded. Could be, he said. There was a rustling from behind us.
Starting point is 02:34:15 Our heads whipped around to look. I saw nothing but strained my ears to listen closely. After trying to make out if it was just the wind or something else for ten or so seconds, I began to clearly hear footsteps. Alarmed, I looked up. but Ben. He nodded to me. Either way, it's time to go. He started walking the way she'd pointed us. Our progress wasn't quick by any means, as our bodies were more than just exhausted at that point.
Starting point is 02:34:46 He picked up the pace a little when the footsteps grew a little louder. I kept looking over my shoulder, but never caught even a glimpse of what was following us. Whatever or whoever it was, kept pace with us but didn't sound as if they were trying to catch up, only fall-up. In a strange way this in know of me even more than something attacking. At least when we were dealing with the baneful birds or the creepy child, we knew what we were up against. Being followed by a patient pursuer, however, was downright maddening and anxiety-inducing. In the end, we discovered that the little girl had been helpful.
Starting point is 02:35:23 We saw the top of the gate begin to loom over the horizon of the path. The second it came into view, the footsteps behind us sped up and darted around us. I looked to where they came from, but couldn't see any person or creature, only rustling leaves and branches that bounced in the air, displaced by the movement past them. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Ben look at me and almost stop, but my resolve was steeled and I stared straight ahead. Whatever was going to try and stop us this time, bring it on. I was fed up with this forest and let anger surge through me.
Starting point is 02:36:00 I thought of Vanessa, of my sister, of my brother and their friends. I thought of the countless souls and families this place had lightly ruined. I thought of a twisted creature in the pond that appeared as my brother, but wasn't. I thought of the solemn-looking little girl who had pointed the way for us. I thought of the birds and of Ben and his injuries. I thought of my own bloodied face and arms and sorrow. and I was pissed. My feet picked up speed with my determined mindset and I marched ahead,
Starting point is 02:36:34 Ben trailing behind me. I didn't stop until I was a few feet away from the gate and what, or I should say who, stood before it. I wasn't surprised to find the form of my sister there, leaning against the barns. She was the same age as I was when I'd last seen her, but her clothes were dirty and torn in places. She looked exhausted and beaten. Purple and blue bruises peaked out from under swollen and blood-encrusted gashes.
Starting point is 02:37:04 Wait! she called out hoarsely. Her voice cracked from strain and dryness. She held out her hand before her gesturing for us to not come any closer. She panted as if she was out of energy. I'm not going to be fooled by this. We're going to leave, I said. I planted my feet firmly. where I stood and held my head high.
Starting point is 02:37:30 Yes, yes, but you can't let them out, Rebecca said. Her hand dropped to her side and she slumped down, back against the gate. Who? Ben asked her. I only glanced at him for a split second and saw him looking all around us. I didn't want to let my eyes leave Becca for any longer look. Them, she said. Her hand lifted barely off the ground to point behind us.
Starting point is 02:37:57 I heard Ben turn and gasp. When I didn't follow suit, his hand found my arm. Abbey, he said. His voice was low and tremor. I turned to look and saw four children standing there. I recognised most of them. There was my brother and sister, both mirror images of their fourteen-year-old selves,
Starting point is 02:38:22 and then the girl who showed us the way. Before there was a boy I veiled. recognized given the context he was the other friend who disappeared John they all still across the path shoulder to shoulder Ben took a couple of steps back while I looked between the child version of Becca and the adult version at the gate Abby the younger Rebecca said stepping forward the other three stayed back and exchanged looks between them she smiled and gestured behind her I found them happy Don't, the adult Becca said from behind me.
Starting point is 02:39:02 I turned my head to look at her. Her head was leaned back with her eyes closed. Okay, I don't know exactly what's going on here, but Ben and I are leaving. So if any of you want to get on with the attacking, can we do it already? I said to all of them. The kids looked at each other and shrugged. And then Travis spoke up.
Starting point is 02:39:24 We don't want to attack anyone. we just want to go home you can't trust them adult becker said i watched anger flash across the faces of the children okay we're going now ben said to me grabbing my arm wait little becker said please abby please take us i found them see i found all of them we can be a family again i felt a pang of guilt for the thoughts i was having. My mind considered leaving the children and grabbing the injured Rebecca and balking it through the gate. How was I supposed to believe that the kids were real and not some trick again? How am I supposed to choose? I asked aloud in a quiet voice to no one in particular. What if we take all of them with us? Ben asked. He stood next to me, speaking quietly near my
Starting point is 02:40:20 ear. I turn my head a bit to respond. They can't all be good though, right? But how How would the kids still be here after all these years? Time doesn't seem to work the same here, he shrugged. You won't be able to leave until you decide, the young Angie said. I looked at Travis and remembered Vanessa. Anger rose up in me again and I turned on my heel. When I was in front of her, I reached a hand out to the adult Rebecca. She looked up at me and took my hand.
Starting point is 02:40:57 She struggled to her feet and gave me a small smile. Ben joined us and lifted the latch for the gate. It opened with a creek, and we began to walk through, Ben and I on either side of Becca, helping her walk. Her legs seemed shaky and hard for her to stand on or walk with, so we walked very slowly, over the threshold. But before we could make it all the way through, Becca was yanked backward out of our grass. Becker, I yelled as I spun around, and,
Starting point is 02:41:30 saw three of the children holding her. The fourth, the younger Rebecca, stood a few feet away. Arms crossed over her chest and an angry expression. There was something deep and dark there. Ben and I lunged forward. I grabbed Rebecca, and Ben kicked and pried the kid's hands away from her. They turned their focus to him and began swarming him, now with the help of the fourth child.
Starting point is 02:41:56 All four of them poured him to the ground and tried to drag him back into the trees. I turned from Rebecca to look, and she tugged me toward the gate. We have to get out, she said to me as she hobbled as quickly as she could. I'm going to get you out, and I have to get Ben, I said. He made it to the open gate, and I helped her through. I pointed to a tree without a word, and she nodded, understanding. She made her way on her own to the tree while I went back for my friend. Ben was doing his best to fight off of the young teens and crawl away from them.
Starting point is 02:42:33 The second I reached him, I shoved Angie and kicked Travis, who had a hold of his shoulders. He kicked his leg, which John had a hold of, and I grabbed Rebecca and yanks her away from his other leg. She fell to the ground with a look of surprise. She seemed taken aback by my action against her. Abby, she murmured. I took the few seconds we had to get between the kids. and Ben. He got to his feet and grabbed my hand. Before they could make a move, we turned around and booked it as quickly as we could to the gate. Once through, Ben held it tight and pulled it
Starting point is 02:43:10 shut with a loud clang. The bar fell into place a split second before the children were on it. I saw small hands grab at it, but the latch wouldn't budge. They grunted and cursed in frustration, all except Rebecca. She stood there, face pressed against the bars. The world seemed to melt away around us as I looked at my 14-year-old sister. Sounds became muffled in my ears, and we locked eyes. Her hands gripped the bars on either side of her, and tears welled up in her eyes. She released one hand, and reached through the metal. She reached out for me. "'Abby,' she said. Her voice was small and full of sorrow.
Starting point is 02:44:00 I felt Ben's hand on my shoulder, and the world rushed back to me. I looked up at him, and he gently squeezed my shoulder. I clenched my teeth and closed my eyes before turning my back to the gate. Her voices became a muddle mess of unintelligible syllables and cries. Instead of letting my heart break at the desperation I heard behind me, I helped the adult Rebecca to her feet. The three of us walked away from the gate. I didn't look back, even once.
Starting point is 02:44:34 That was 11 years ago. After we got back to the car, we found the nearest hospital and were patched up. We were asked what had happened, but none of us gave anyone the real story. It was assumed by the bits and pieces of information, coupled with our injuries, that we'd come across some vicious animal or pack of animals in some woods. The funeral was held for Vanessa. It was the last time I saw Ben. Rebecca was committed again to the hospital, but was released in less than a year.
Starting point is 02:45:06 She stayed living with our parents until they both died in a car accident. After that, she stayed in the home and still there. We get together sometimes, but we were never able to create a deep bond. I couldn't get past the strange feeling I had whenever I saw her. She reminded me of those children trying to free themselves at the gate, and the young Rebecca with tears in her eyes. Well lately I have been having a harder time fighting off their memories, or drowning them in alcohol, which usually helps.
Starting point is 02:45:40 That frame photo is constantly calling out to me and drawing my eyes in. It's the same with the dreams where Vanessa haunts me. They started immediately after the forest, but puzzled out for a while, becoming only something rare, been played by the nightmares of her more and more recently, and I'm not sure why. Unlike before, the ones that feature her now feel more like a warning, and I wake up panicking. Sure I can see her ghastly form dissolving into the air at the end of my bed. In a voice that sounds like she has water gurgling in her throat, Vanessa says, she's not human. She's the wrong one. And so once again, we reach the end of tonight's podcast.
Starting point is 02:46:46 My thanks as always to the authors of those wonderful stories and to you for taking the time to listen. Now, I'd ask one small favor of you. Wherever you get your podcast wrong, please write a few nice words and leave a five-star review as it really helps the podcast. That's it for this week, but I'll be back again, same time, same place, and I do so hope you'll join me once more.
Starting point is 02:47:09 Until next time, sweet dreams and bye. Bye bye.

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