Scary Horror Stories by Dr. NoSleep - The Screaming Island
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Talk to nicely.
Are you sure there's buried treasure here?
I resisted rolling my eyes as the small boat we were on slid up against the sands of the island.
It's not like a treasure map, Zach.
There won't be a dotted path leading to X marks the spot, I told him, as I surveyed the encroaching jungle.
It was exactly like my friend Will had described.
It was haunting how still the foliage was, not even a sign of wildlife could be seen.
Well, that isn't necessarily wrong, though.
I mean, if there is treasure here, it's not exactly going to be scattered.
about, Jack commented, as he lit a cigarette and paid our guide.
When should I return to pick you up?
The Egyptian man asked, his eyes betrayed his fear of the island.
A clear danger that he was sure existed just beyond this line of trees.
He was anxious to leave.
Circle back near dinner time.
We should be ready to go by then, Jack decided.
You really think we can find something in just 12 short hours?
Patty asked, as she took out a camera.
She was always so eager to capture everything on film.
As we trapped through the overgrowth, it was beginning to look like there wouldn't be much to see, though.
According to Will, the crash site was near the North Cliffside.
I said as I grabbed the heavy gear we would need for the eventual dive.
I knew my friends were likely expecting to find gold de blooms or medallions,
but my interest was in antiques of a different kind.
Just for clarity, remind me again what you said, and he insisted.
If you weren't so busy wasting time making out on the trip over here,
Jack gave me the stink eye and I sighed,
rehashing all the details that I felt were necessary.
Okay, so a few years back, Will and his mates came out here on spring break,
said that they wanted to just get away from the hustle and bustle of the main islands
and just chill with nature and shit.
Well, anyway, while they were here, they went for a few swims and stumbled across an old World War I bomber.
He was able to dredge up a few cool things from the wreck before they returned to land, I told them.
What exactly could an old aircraft have that we could sell? Jack asked.
I pushed the jungle overgrowth aside, and we kept walking toward the North Cliffs.
I explained it to them.
These were probably the first of their kind.
The findings of these artifacts could even reshape history of the time,
and they'd be priceless, if we can find them, that is.
I have enough oxygen for about four hours of diving, Patsy said as we got to a clearing.
All of us paused for a short, tangible moment as we came across a pile of human skulls.
It was jarring and shocking, and immediately Annie spoke what was on everyone's
mind. Uh, Mark, I thought you said this place was deserted? I swallowed a cup of air and continued to push
through to the next trail. That's what Will told me. That was about two years ago. Maybe it's changed
since then. That looked like more than two years worth of skeletal remains, Jack snapped,
grabbing my shoulder and shoving me against the tree. What ain't you telling us? You keep mentioning
you heard the story from Will. Well, what about his mates? Why ain't any of them come forward
with stories of treasure? I didn't know what to say.
except that it was pointless to lie to them now.
I'm not really sure what happened to them.
Will never talked about that,
but it's not like he was in the right frame of mind.
Patsy's eyes sparkled with that sudden realization.
Wait a second.
Are you talking about William Carter?
That guy that tried to commit suicide last year?
I dated him sophomore fall semester.
Yep, that's him, I said, diverting my eyes.
Jack was clearly more suspicious now than ever.
Why did he try to commit suicide? he asked.
Can we, of, walk and talk?
I don't like staying near that.
And he commented as she pointed back toward the pile of bones.
We agreed to that, but Jack kept a close eye on me as we arrived at the cliffside,
where it looked like some makeshift cabin had once stood.
It was clear from the ashes on the ground that it had also recently been burnt down.
Probably within the last few months, I realized as I checked the perimeter.
Something doesn't feel right about this, Patty said nervously.
Let's not overstay our welcome, okay?
A lot of the info I got is probably old.
So why don't we just dive, grab the goods, and just hang out at the shore until Abdul shows back up to take us to the main island?
I suggested.
Suites me just fine.
But don't think for a second I'm letting you off the hook about Will, Jack said as he started to strip down and get ready for the dive.
We had only brought enough gear for two people, and since he and I were the top swimmers from college, it made sense we would go.
In the meantime, I told the girls to stay watch and tug on the line if there was a problem.
I prayed that my growing tension about the island was wrong, and we could find.
find the wreck quickly and leave. We swam to a trench that was about two kilometers from the cliffs
and chose that as the spot to dive. I instructed Jack to stay near to me in case of a sudden riptide,
and the two of us soon found ourselves in a pocket of the reef that looked like it might be the
perfect spot for debris to be scattered in. To my surprise, though, it looked like it was an underground
tunnel of some kind, carved completely into the trench. The dive light on my scuba helmet barely penetrated
the tunnel a few meters, and from there it was complete darkness.
For some reason, though, I felt compelled to swim deeper.
Jack was right at my side, motioning for us to go back.
But something told me that a find bigger than any ruined aircraft was below.
This was going to be groundbreaking. I just knew it.
Soon we found ourselves swimming up into what I soon realized was a chasm of some kind with an air pocket.
As we came up, I found myself staring at some kind of ancient wall.
The carvings on it looked far more prehistoric than I imagined possible for this area,
and it immediately sent images of the legends of Atlantis running through my mind.
Jack took off his helmet and rubbed his ears.
I hate when they pop like that.
We must be pretty far down.
I don't see any sunlight anywhere, he commented as he checked around the exterior of the wall.
Who knew when the last time humans had stood here, I thought to myself.
The wall seemed to stretch for miles, dark and untouched and foreboding.
A strange, eerie sense of unease began to creep along my neck as we found an entrance to the other side.
deeper into the labyrinth. Was this wall meant to keep us out or to keep something in?
The deeper we went, the more treacherous the path became. It wasn't exactly designed for people.
The shapes were too oblong and nonsensical. It felt as though lightning had crossed through the stone
and pushed its way into the crevices, even though it was clearly manufactured this way.
Some strange, unholy abomination made these, I thought, as we arrived at a massive chamber
that reminded me of a cemetery. There were at least 20 oval-shaped coffins,
standing in a row in front of us.
Each one of them placed in such a pattern
to indicate their place in the hierarchy
of this ancient society.
Jack whistled softly and took one of the lids off
without even hesitating.
What are you doing? That stuff is ancient, I shouted.
Exactly. Forget the aircraft. This is where the money will be at.
Museums will pay through their asses for a fortune fine like this.
It could even reshape what we think about history,
he said, as he reached into the cylinder
and took out a strange black stone.
It looked like it was made of pure marble.
This feels like a bad idea.
Something about this place reminds me of Will's trip.
He said he ran into trouble.
Maybe we should head back, I suggested.
Not until we grab a few of these, he insisted, taking a few of the stones and then following
me toward the entrance.
All the while, it felt like we were being watched.
As we made it to the air pocket where we would need to dive again, I heard a strange
whistling noise and turned back toward the tunnel instinctively.
There was something there.
It was larger than any normal human and had eyes that covered its body.
It looked like it had formed out of the shadows themselves.
I grabbed Jack to look, but in that split second the creature had vanished.
What's wrong with you? he snapped.
I saw. I'm not sure what I saw, I admitted.
Don't go crazy on me down here. I won't hesitate to drop your ass.
My friend told me, as he put his helmet back on it and placed the black stones in his satchel.
The tiny rock shimmered with more intensity as they hit the water and I swam behind him,
watching as it seemed like they were beginning to erode in the deep waters.
As we got back toward the trench, I realized that wasn't what was happening at all.
The rocks weren't just dissolving.
They were hatching.
Some strange black tendrils were moving out from his satchel,
and wrapping around Jack's leg as I swam, and I tried to catch his attention.
But it was already too late.
Somehow this formless blob was expanding at a rapid rate,
and grabbing a hold of his appendages, making him sink the way a true stone wood.
I tried to grab a hold of him, but the creature was coiling into his skin tighter and tighter
as he sunk into the depths, and I knew I wouldn't have the power.
or the time. Instead, I said a silent prayer and crashed back toward the surface, calling out to my
friends for help. But the cliffside was silent. Even as I tugged urgently on the road, Annie and
Patsy, I frantically started to climb up, worried that some other unholy terror might be attacking
them. As I made it to the ridge, I caught my breath and saw a group of natives standing there
with spears drawn. My friends were on the ground, trembling, and trying to surrender. It was clear that
one of the tribal warriors had already injured Annie with a bloody knee. There were at least 12 of
all covering their bodies in a strange smelly copper paint with war designs and fearful monsters
that reminded me of the creature that had just swallowed of Jack.
Please don't hurt them, I tried to say.
But it was about as useless as talking to a wall.
A language barrier was there, and the natives were only interested in seeing us be punished.
So they grabbed me by the hair and tossed me into the center of their attack ring.
A female group of musicians clamoring on the drums nearby,
as I was forced to make the decision to surrender as well.
It was the only chance I had to determine if we could escape and possibly get out of here alive.
One of the islanders shoved me to the ground, another jabbed me with a pike.
There was a bit of commotion among them as I began to bleed.
As I looked up at her captors and got a better view of them, I started to understand why they were amazed by seeing us.
Beneath the war paint, it was clear the natives were sickly, their skin, a grayish green, that was tight to their skin.
Worse still, against the sides of their faces, I saw long gills that moved up and down as they breathed and fish like a
eyes. These people had been separated from society for so long that they did not even resemble
humans anymore. They pushed us toward the jungle, motioning for us to listen or face more brutal
treatment, and Patsy gave me a foul look. I thought you said this island was deserted. It's like I told
you before. It's been a few years. Maybe something has changed since then, I remarked. Bullshit, Mark.
And where's Jack? What did you do to him? She snapped. One native became angry at her heightened voice
and shoved her again. I whispered, maybe we can talk about all of this.
when we get out of this mess alive?
Soon we found ourselves at a very simplistic settlement.
It was made of the same materials that we saw in the cabin,
but clearly was only made, maybe a year ago.
We saw more skulls scattered about what looked like a crossover
between a throne and an altar,
and the natives began to chant as they tied us up
and forced us on the ground.
Everything about their behavior and demeanor told me
that we were about to be killed.
Any bright ideas?
Annie whispered.
I was watching all of them,
trying to figure out if there was really any chance
they might be reasoned with. Then from the front of the altar, I saw a face that sent a shock
down my body. Will? Patty screamed in surprise as her old boyfriend moved toward us, flaunting his
strange bone jewelry like a king. You're dead. I saw you jump at the school. She whispered as he
stood right over top of her. Of course I was. Before I came to this island, I was dead to the whole
world, he whispered. He seemed to be looking at us with amusement and a bit of surprise. I honestly
never thought you, of all people, would come here. My suicide was meant to stop you, keep you away.
I didn't think you would let greed cloud your judgment, Will said, as he told the natives to pull us up to
our feet. You came searching for treasure and found something much more dangerous, didn't you? He said with
a sparkle in his eye as he looked toward me. He barked another order, and a few natives came forward
with what looked like a tomahawk. You've desecrated these people's holy land, Mark. For that I'm afraid,
you're going to need to pay a price, he said. I was still baffled by the strangeness
of our friend, being alive, but before I even knew what was happening, one of the natives was
holding my arm still, preparing to chop off my hand. You don't understand. It was Jack! He's the
one that took the stones. I tried to stop him. I knew something was wrong with them, and then something
under the water attacked him. I said desperately. A few other natives closed in to watch this
strange and sinister ritual, each of them holding a different tool or instrument. I was sure
would add to the torture. Your honesty is refreshing, but you were just like all the others.
Couldn't steer clear from the call of the gold.
And for that, you deserve this,
Will shouted and then motioned for the natives to enact his orders.
In one quick swoop, the Tomahawk came down and smashed in my wrist,
cutting at the bone.
Since my arm was not resting on anything,
the force of the impact was greater than I was ready for,
and it sent me immediately into shock.
But Will didn't even flinch when he heard my guttural screams.
He ordered the natives to slam the weapon against my arm again,
and again, severing the hand from my wrist,
until only bits of sinew and flesh could keep it together.
Immediately the native woman poured a fine coppery water in the wound,
cauterizing it the way a laser might in surgery.
It burned, but to shock of the initial pain,
it caused me to go completely numb.
To my side, I heard Annie and Patsy screaming and crying,
trying their best to not lose their minds,
as they imagined their own fate at the hands of our former friend.
Will took my severed hand and showed it to all the natives and triumph.
They cheered, and he turned the hand over to let blood drain out,
forcing me to have it drip on my face.
Let the truth flow into your veins, Mark.
Open your eyes and see the dark reality of the world around.
He said as the natives forced my eyes open,
and the disgusting body fluids clouded my vision.
It burned perhaps even worse than the amputation,
and I cried for him to stop.
Then they pushed me back to the stands
and took the hand toward their nearest bone pile,
tossing it on top and lighting it on fire.
I stood there, still transfixed at the reality of losing my hand,
and numb to the world when I heard the roar of the water and looked toward the horizon.
Something was coming up.
Was it the same creature that had attacked Jack?
Immediately the native dispersed like cockroaches,
and I grabbed with the girls to hide even as Will lost his focus.
He couldn't control their fear,
and apparently the amputation of my hand had been some sort of sacrifice
that was meant to appease this blood beast.
We watched as Will approached the faceless creature,
its formless body shrieking violently and towering two feet above his head,
opening its maw and spewing toxic acid into his flesh.
Now it made sense how these people had lost their sense of humanity.
They worshipped monsters,
and as I watched Will get flayed alive like some dead cattle,
I realized that it was their fervent desire to emulate these atrocious beasts.
With his face peeling off,
and his body being cut to ribbons by the monster,
our old friend faced us.
I'm actually thankful you came,
so you two could be granted the immortality I have.
I had to leave the life I knew for this,
but it was worth it.
You'll see that the infinite wisdom they offer will have you strip off your humanity too.
His voice shaking as he was attacked over and over.
He was offering himself as penance for our crimes, confident the beast would resurrect him to a higher form of life.
I took the opportunity as a chance to run for the coast.
The girls followed behind as we heard screams from the natives, but nothing could deter us from trying to escape.
We made it to the shore where our guide was supposed to be waiting for us,
and I felt a gut-wrenching twist in my stomach, as I saw the poor man's
on the sands torn apart like a beached whale. The creature had found him before we had. Annie screamed
again. Then I heard Will whisper and offer a freedom. One of you must return to the world and tell
them of this place. Tell them the danger so they too will one day be foolish enough to come to our shores.
He snarled as his organs began to grow back within his collapsing body. He reminded me of a zombie
being powered only by the will of the mindless creature that was eager for more victims.
We can pilot the boat. Come on. Annie insisted.
Patsy hesitated for a moment, and it was that hesitation that killed her.
A long, shallow hand from under the sand grabbed at her legs and started to pull her as we pushed the boat out to shore.
There is nowhere you can run from this!
Will screamed as Annie and I climbed into the boat.
We tried desperately to reach for Patsy as she was swallowed by the undead monsters under the beach, but it was too late.
It was a miracle we made it off the beach.
As we pushed toward the open water, I activated the boat engine and didn't look back.
We could still hear the shrieking, even as we saw the last scrap of land.
fade away. It's almost been a week since we were there. Annie and I made it back to the main island
and got a quick rest before flying home. At first we agreed to not speak of what happened,
to not even tell Jack or Patsy's family or friends, but such silence felt cruel. So instead,
we painted a picture of a terrible accident that happened all the way. All the while my anger
and bitterness towards Will and the island grew. He had lured me there, but why? He had forced me
to even lose a limb. And I still only knew that he wanted to satisfy.
a dark god. His taunting haunted my dreams. Until one day I confessed to Annie that I needed to go back.
We can't escape this, I told her. She refused to accept our role in our friend's death and denied
returning with me, but my mind was made up. I have spent the time back to the island recording this
to remember the fear and danger of my first excursion here. My hope is that now with this new
knowledge, I can gain answers. But when I land, I automatically get the sense that nothing
will be the same. There are no skulls, no signs of a cabin or other structures. The island is simply
barren and empty. Only haunting laughter echoing in my head is now crashing into these shores.
And the reality that my madness will one day consume me to take my life for having allowed greed
to cloud everything I ever did. Truly, this is the screaming island.
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