Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Those Kids: Part Four


Those Kids: Part Four
By: Roger Alderman

After their victory, they were filled with joy;
Both the girls and each boy.
The joy would be short in each heart;
As their uncle informed them a friend had been torn apart.

The girls cried and the boys wept.
“Which of our friends? Was it a Girl or a Boy?”
Each alderman kids asked.
“The news said it was your best friend Roy.’

“Which specter performed the deed;
After all, we did just defeat Greed.”

 “I warned you that this task would leave you dead,”
their uncle sat shaking his head.

 “The specter of Wrath killed young Roy,
But it now looks like the departed boy.”
The children knew what had to be done,
With heavy hearts, this task would not be fun.

“We must find the specter and ensure it’s gone.”
“We must ensure that the specter dead.”
“No other family should feel like us.”
“Full of woeful sadness and fearful dread.

“Off to Roy’s house, you all must go,
But your anger will feed it so don’t let it show.”

Bobby felt ready with his baseball bat gripped tight,
Holding an eight ball in a sock Lee will fight all night.
Bella grabbed a rope and dangled it from up high,
Alexis readied the Urn and let out a sigh.
“His mom shouldn’t see us so stay out of sight.”

They crept through the house using great care,
Making sure his mom knew nobody was there.
They entered the room now a specters sacred place,
The door swung open inside was the specter with fear on its face.

Out the window into the specters backyard,
Each of the children landed quite hard.
“He won’t go without a fight that much we can all see,
We need to make ready the Urn I’m sure it will be key.”

Bright Road: Purgatory - Chapter Five


The Bright Road: Purgatory
Chapter Five
By: Roger Alderman

Across the great blasted landscape of Purgatory beyond the ruined structures of the livings memories lays the massive necropolis of Shadow City. This great monolithic hubris of the dead has stood for countless millennia built from the repurposed memories that arrive, as is everything else. Shadow City’s massive oppressive structures are a constant reminder that it is no doubt a place of loss and sorrow. 

Great pillars of smoke rise high into the sky from the massive industrial furnaces stoked by the dead builders used to forge the empire of the dead. The gigantic columns of smoke nearly blot out the great fiery ball of the dead’s memory of the Sun. Casting long shadows across the vile skyline.  

As one approaches the necropolis the lingering aroma of the fallen assaults one’s senses. In purgatory, you arrive in the state and shape that you left the world of the living. Odors created by the city’s inhabitant’s various states and methods of decomposition before arrival. There are those who passed swiftly and easily into Purgatory. 

A great many inhabitants of the vile city bare their death scars and wounds. Therefore, burn victims are still charred corpses, a decapitated being remains headless, and then there are mounds of dead flesh just outside the city gathered from those who were scattered into pieces through chance or happenstance. 

The moans and wails of ten thousand souls echo through the city. There are places where the wails become an endless cacophony blood-curdling screams of agony and torment.  Silence in the necropolis is a sign of impending doom and the hunted should flee, as the Phantom’s are close.

Near the center of the massive necropolis stands the Black Citadel. A nightmarish thorn like structure that dominates the skyline of Shadow City. It has been the primary stronghold of the Legion of the Dead in the realm of the afterlife of the territory of the continental United States. 

The throne room of the Black Citadel is home to a long-dead misplaced soul from long gone Imperial Rome called “Russell.” The obese dark-haired man commands the Legion of the Dead and maintains order in the United States territory of the dead. He is easily the oldest soul of the territory. He prefers his throne room to represent the oppressive nature and power associated with his time among the living and resemble a great roman banquet hall made of highly polished black stones.

The great obese and arrogant Russell glares at a man standing in front of him, “Where were you?” Russell stood and straightened his roman senatorial tunic.  Sargent Day groveled before Russell on his knees in his World War Two United States Naval Officer Uniform, “We could not find her. She must have taken on a different shape or form.” 

A vile chorus of animalistic growls echoes above Russell and Sargent Day. Russell’s face shows his growing contempt for Sargent Day, “You were to escort her! We need the boy!” Sargent Day cringes and looks at the ceiling above and seeing a mob of Phantoms slowly descending.  

Russell motions and a group of his highly trained Legionnaires surround the Sargent. They level long ghostly spear tips at him creating a half circle behind him. “But Sir…,” Sargent Day pleads for forgiveness. 

Russell rushes at Sargent day and delivers a hellish backhand. the Sargent. Russell frowns at him as he lands hard on the ground behind the phantoms, “Don’t Lie To Me!” The phantoms watch the sergeant’s crumpled and broken body like hungry, but still obedient dogs.

 “I never...,” Sargent Day scrambles to his knees. His jaw hangs seemingly broken at an odd angle. “Get rid of this trash,” Russell straightens his tunic and turns from the mob, “and send the legion to find her, NOW!

The legionnaires step aside allowing the Phantoms to drag the Sargent from the throne room. The soldiers present bow to him and rush out of the throne room. The great basalt doors to the throne room slam behind the men. 

Russell settles back on his throne, “This is the last thing I need. She will ruin everything!” A creeping darkness slowly envelops the room. Russell stands and frowns, “what do you want, Now?” 

The shadows coalesce into the silhouette of a tall man sitting on Russell’s throne, “Problem?” Russell’s contempt for the new arrival is easy to spot, “No, I sent her to collect the boy.” “But?” The Shadow Demon leans to one side of the throne.

Russell grinds his teeth, “She disappeared... again.” The Shadow Demon grins ghoulishly, “I will never understand why you saved her in the first place.” Russell furrows his brow and growls at the demon’s response, “You know she would lead us to the Key of Charon.”

Shadow Demon relaxes on the throne and smiles, “The demonic essence should’ve made her more compliant.” Russell shakes his head, “Instead she became more erratic.” Shadow Demon wags one of its long fingers at Russell, “Get control of her or…” Russell stomps towards and points at Shadow Demon, “We lose her Key of Charon? Then what?”

Russell turns away from Shadow Demon. The Shadow Demon appears in front of Russell, “I will merge her essence with a soldier demon. It will strengthen both her and my control of her.” Russell’s attention snaps to Shadow Demon with a look of confusion on his face, “I will not be in control of her?”

Shadow Demon smiles, “No, but we can finally force her to carry out orders. You can take this up with Lord Achelion if you like.” Russell shakes his head in disagreement, “No, I’ll collect her before she can cause any more damage.” The demon fades out of existence as a cloud of smoke, “I will inform Lord Achelion of your decision.” Russell exits the room slamming the heavy door to his throne room with a thunderous BOOM, “Damn it!”

Meanwhile across the blasted landscape back at the spiritual safe house of the resistance. On the docks overlooking the great black river, Jesse stares mouth agape at Daniel, “She feeds on other spirit’s essence?” Daniel twirls a charred stick in the black river. Numerous tiny black tendrils grasp at the stick.

Daniel sighs and nods, “Yes, but only after Russell merged her soul with a demonic essence.” Jesse’s look changes to anger after Daniel statement, “and She killed grandma?” Daniel’s brow furrows as he looks away from Jesse, “No, she drained her and turned her into one of the hungry dead.”

Jesse shakes his head and looks to Daniel with confusion, “Why would she do that?” Daniel lowers his head and looks at the black river, “I was following her that day, but she thought I wanted to hurt her. She attacked grandma before I could stop her.” Jesse’s look of concern grows, “How I can stop her?” Daniel nods, “With training, I believe so.”

Jesse understands, but can’t help asking the obvious, “You’re going to train me.” Daniel waffles a bit, “Well I can start your training, but Alicia is better suited. She trained all of River Men including me.” Brenda approaches Daniel and Jesse, “Whatever you choose to do. The two of you need to get moving before the legion hunts you down.” Daniel motions for Brenda and Jesse to follow him.

Daniel leads Brenda and Jesse around the exterior of the safe house. He stops at a large pile of charred debris. “If you get caught you know what will happen to you both,” Brenda reminds Daniel of their importance. Daniel effortlessly hoists the massive pile above his head and tosses it several yards away, “Ah, there it is. Hello, old friend.”

Daniel puffs his chest as he plucks a wooden raft from a debris pile. A smile fills the old man's weathered face. Brenda smirks at Daniel’s response, “You still have that thing? It should’ve rotted away by now.” Jesse joins her in the judgment of Daniel’s trash pile. 

Brenda looks concerned, “are you sure about this the last time you were barely able to separate yourself from the River.” Daniel blurts out, “I was strong enough to separate myself last time. I will be able to do it again.” Brenda pokes her finger to his chest, “You only want to remember the glory days! Did you forget, how the legion blasted every one of you from the river?”

Daniel becomes angrier with each poke and steps away from Brenda, “That’s one of the reasons we formed the resistance…” Brenda’s told you so attitude angers Daniel, “They hunted most of you into extinction.” Jesse remains a silent observer to the conversation. Daniel turns from Brenda, “You think I forgot. They were my brothers and sisters.”

Jesse walks to his side, “We can do this? Right?” Daniel walks with determination to the far side of the raft. He pulls a long-charred rod out of the debris and raises above his head, “Stand back, I have not done this in a long time.” Jesse takes several steps away from Daniel. 

Daniel swings the rod in a furious arch. The rod strikes the ground with a thunderous BOOM. Daniel screams out in pain, as darkness rips its way out of Daniel’s body through fissures that open across his body. 

Jesse and Brenda watch the transformation in fear. 
Brenda lowers her head and glares at the Black River. She whispers, “It has what it always wanted.” Daniel stands in long robes of animated darkness wielding a wicked oversized scythe that stands a foot taller than Daniel, “Let the legion try to stop me now!”

The Brenda, Jesse, and spiritual resistance fighters point and gawk at his new appearance. Brenda stares at Daniel in concern, “You are still hurt. At least, wait until your wounds heal.” Daniel reaches out to caress her face, “I have to do this.”

Brenda pulls to one side in pain as he touches her face. Parts of her face flake away as green ash under his touch. Daniel looks at his hands shocked, “It has been so long. I’m sorry I forgot.” Brenda holds her face as the ash falls. She withdraws from his touch and keeps her distance from Daniel, “Just remember I warned you.”

The spirits of the lost move away from Daniel and Jesse. 
Brenda looks at Jesse with worry hanging heavy, “Take care of him.” Jesse nods in understanding and offers a disarming smile. 

Daniel points to the raft then to the River.  The raft crawls into the river using the debris like the many-segmented legs of a centipede. Daniel turns to Jesse, his face, and expression concealed by the great hood of darkness, “Time to go.”

Sunday, November 19, 2017

The Congregation: Chapter Two



The Congregation
By: Roger Alderman Jr.

Chapter Two: The Ordinary World

The mile seemed to drift away from Jason, as he struggled to remain awake. However, at last, he was finally nearing Red Ash was the only thought on his mind at their late hour. His client told him to be mindful, as at the end of the canopy of trees will signify your arrival in Red Ash. Jason smiled slightly and before he realized it he had closed his eye for a long moment, “Damn it!”

Jason pulled off to the shoulder of the road, “Just a few minutes.” He closed his eyes and was fast asleep, but not a restful sleep. He was going to relive the actions that brought him to Red Ash.

A busy rain-slick street in front of two-story brownstone building with a neon sign facing the street outside reads, Private Eye. The dark of the night allows the sign to quickly grab passersby attention. A Blue 1942 Packard 180 Club Sedan pulls up out front.

Meanwhile inside, the exterior sign reflects off the horizontal blinds which allow for a brief glimpse of the office interior. The hazy glow from a streetlight rakes across a desk cluttered with files, an open whiskey bottle, and a small glass. The room smells of light cologne, body odor, and whiskey.

Jason Blackwood a thirty-something private investigator rocks back in his office chair, as his feet, settle onto the desktop. “I love and hate this city,” he whispers into his small glass of whiskey, “Every time she gives me anything. She takes it away twice as fast.” He glances over his shoulder to the window that reveals the now heavy rainfall.

A small ornamental lamp dimly shines from a small wooden bookshelf near the door to his private office. Trophies of a bygone day for Blackwood fill the small shelf from his days with the police department.

Jason gulps the contents of his glass and exhales a long breath. He looks at a letter and shakes his head. He crumbles and throws the late rent notice into the trash basket.

Jason stands and walks to the window. He leans forward and looks between the blinds. He pours another drink and opens the daily paper.

The well-lit office waiting room with an aged leather sofa and two high back chairs. Old newspapers litter the top of the old wooden coffee table. The overhead light offers a warm and inviting glow.

Janet Majors a twenty-something secretary with her nasal thick Bostonian accent continues a loud conversation with her friend Helen, “Yeah I know, but what’s a girl gonna do? I mean men are just plain oblivious. Take Jason! I've been trying to get him to notice me for five years now! He still treats me like a little sister. Guess I should feel lucky to have a job.”

The entrance door opens and Janet's face fills with contempt, “Helen, I’ll have to call you back! Something just walked in.” Janet hangs up and buzzes the back office with the intercom. Her voice carries a judgmental tone, “Jason, ya got some company.” Janet points with her left hand at the door to Jason's office., “Just open the door! Trust me he's in there!”

Sarah Mars a voluptuous twenty-something in a burgundy skin tight slinky dress with long red curly hair, approaches Jason's office door and knocks, “Hello? Anyone here?”

Jason shakes his head and takes a long deep drink from his glass. He looks at the frosted glass as Sarah waits for a positive response from the other side. Jason drunkenly blurts out, “Who the hell is it?”

Sarah slowly opens the door and peers inside, “Mr. Blackwood?” Her heavy perfume fills the air. Unsteadily Jason stands and immediately notices Sarah's beauty. Janet pushes her way past Sarah, “Why do you always have it so dark in here?”

Janet turns on the light. Jason glares at Janet, “What the hell do you think you are doing? Turn the lights off!” Janet settles onto the sofa and looks at the clutter of files, “Come on in Hun and close the door!”

Sarah closes the door and sits across from Jason with her legs cross. She allows one of her legs to show. She knows she just needs to reel him in. Janet stands and cleans the dirty office.

Janet looks up shaking her head at the new arrivals actions, “Just call him Jason! He hates all that Mr. Blackwood stuff.” Jason gives Janet an angry glance, “Do you mind?” She waves off the glance and talks to Sarah, “See just like I said.”

Janet becomes deliberately noisy moving files around and tidying up his office area. Jason scowls at Janet, “Do you have to do that in here?” Janet’s body language reflects that she isn't happy.

Sarah slides to the front of her seat, “Tommy, said that you might be able to help.” Jason leans forward placing his elbows on the desktop, “Tommy. Really? What's the problem?”

Sarah bats her long thick eyelashes and pulls a red handkerchief from her purse, “it’s my brother Larry.” Jason scratches at his five o’clock shadow, “please, go on.” Sarah pushes further forward in her seat until she's practically on top of his desk.

Janet walks out and closes the door loudly, “OH, Brother! I can see where this one's going! I am outta here.” Jason and Sarah watch Janet's theatrics, but after she leaves they continue.

Jason relaxes in his seat. Sarah walks around to Jason’s side of the desk and leans against it, “Jason, I just know he's in a bad situation.”  She pouts her lips and dabs at her tears. Jason raises the brim of his hat to look at her. Sarah adjusts her posture to make her breasts to seem much fuller.

Sarah continues, “Larry needed work like everyone these days, but he didn't really know what he was getting into.” Sarah reaches into her purse and pulls out a small case and removes a single cigarette. Jason leans forward and offers a light. She accepts his offer with a smile.

“He went out to Red Ash in search of work and found it. He said it’s a mining town in West Virginia,” She blows smoke to the ceiling. Jason pauses for a moment in thought, “Maybe he’s just busy or found a girl. Either thing can make a fella forgetful.”

Sarah takes his hand from across the desk as she pleads for his help, “Please a few weeks ago he quit calling and even coming home. I need you to find Larry!” Janet's silhouette shows through the frosted glass and Jason chuckles at her insecurities. He turns back to Sarah and teases, “Before we go any further. Let’s start with one big fact. I don't work for Dames anymore!”

Sarah bites and the game commences. She seductively exhales cigarette smoke into the air above him. She looks deeply into his eyes, “Really Mr. Blackwood?” Jason smirks, “That's unless I know your name. Then there's always the matter of payment.”

Jason traces her every curve with his eyes. She pushes his legs off the desk. Sarah sits on Jason's lap, “I'm Sarah Mars, as for payment. I may not have much in the way of money. However, I am willing to work off any debt.”

Primal desire in their eyes. Sarah and Jason embrace each other as new lovers. Janet rises from a low crouch position next to Jason's office door. She's furious, “Damn it! Jason! The rents going to be late again!” Janet storms out of the waiting room and slams the door to leave the lovers alone. 

At Tom’s Bar, the think hazy of cigarette smoke fills the air. Many of the regular patron’s head out in anticipation of the last call. Jason walks into the seedy and dangerous Bar. The smells of spilled beer and cigarettes assault his senses.

Tommy Dahl is a fifty-something tall obese man in a dress shirt with a vest. A cigar clenched between his teeth, “Hey Jason! What brings you down this way?” Tommy motions for Jason to sit at the counter. He sits and lights a cigarette.

Four large heavily muscled thugs in leather biker jackets and jeans from across the room watch and listen. Tommy smiles and wipes out a beer glass, “Did that girl talk to you?” “Yeah, how about a warning next time?” Jason smirks. Tommy pours Jason a shot of whiskey and cleans glasses with his waist towel, “was a pretty nice surprise I’m betting.”

Jason sips from his glass and exhales, “She told me her brother was in missing something about Red Wood or something?” Tommy nods, “Yeah, Red Ash it’s a mining town in West Virginia. Lots of locals headed out that way looking for work when the reopened the mine.” Jason’s expression turns to deep curiosity, “Re-opened?”

Tommy puts the now clean glass under the countertop and moves to the sink a little further down the counter, “Yeah from what I remember the mines had troubles in the past.” Jason nods in understanding and takes a long drink. “Yeah, the company running the mine is very loose on safety, but when you got deep pockets I guess you buy your way out of any troubles you get into.”

Jason stands but does not see a pair of the thugs leave just before him. Jason heads out of the bar, “Well, time to go play hero.” After a long moment, the two remaining thugs stand and glare Tommy. “You could have said that there was nothing to worry about old man,” They leave the bar.

Jason steps out onto the sidewalk and quickly discovers the start of freshly falling snow. He watches as his breath rises and cinches his jacket closed. He rubs his sensitive hands together as his arthritic left-hand starts to ache, “really?”

Jason staggers toward his car fumbling with his keys. The keys slipped from his hand, “Damn it.” He leans forward to recover the keys and notices the first two thugs behind him. “Gentlemen,” He spins to confront them.    

Sounds of gunshots echo from outside of the bar. “Shit,” Tommy pulls out a shotgun from under the bar and rushes across the bar. He bursts out of the front door.

The pair of murderous thugs stands above Jason pistols in hand, “Some fucking hero.” One leans forward and spits on Jason, as the other kick debris on him. They jump on their Indian 741 motorcycles and speed off.

Tommy bursts out of the bar shotgun in hand. He looks around and sees the thugs racing from the parking lot laughing. Tommy rushes into the parking lot, “Get out of here!”

Tommy finds Jason in a pool of his own blood. He rushes to Jason's side. Steam rises from Jason’s fresh gunshot wounds. “Hang in there, Jason!” The fresh snow covers everything in a blanket of cold white.

The City Hospital an enormous monument to the medical hubris and ego of the city. An immaculately kept lawn and massive parking lot surrounding the building. Vehicles fill the parking lot of the hospital.

A single hospital bed with a radio above a vertical cabinet occupy the room. Jason slowly awakens and examines his bloodstain bandages, “What the hell?” Tommy sits and waits for him to awaken, “I heard the gunshots and ran outside. Those guys want you dead and gone.”  

Jason moans as he examines his torso, “who were they?” Tommy shakes his head, “no clue.” “Have you seen them before?” Jason looks confused as Tommy shakes his head no.

Tommy hands Jason and old newspaper. Jason looks at the front-page story. Tommy has a look of shame on his face, “I had no idea they were going after her.”

Jason looks angrily at the page. Jason crumples the newspaper page and winces in pain not fully recovered. Tommy shakes his head and leaves the room. “Tommy,” Jason yells.

Tommy pokes his head back in the doorway, “Yeah?” Jason frowns and looks at his pistol still in his holster, “I’m gonna make them pay.” Tommy nods holding a look of shame, “I know you will.”

Jason tosses the newspaper onto his tray table the headline reads, “Heir to Mars Family Fortune Found Dead.” Jason grabs his pistol and loads it, “those bastards will pay.”



Friday, November 17, 2017

Teachers Pet (Part Three)


Teachers Pet (Part Three)
By: Roger Alderman


Shadows' turns to Smiles', as he climbs inside the car, “Now what?” Smiles' shakes his head, “Really? You’re really asking me that. Come on Alex… err…Shadows I know you’re smarter than that.” Shadows' exhales loudly and gives a nod of understanding, “Funeral home.” “Yup, funeral home,” Smiles' merges his car onto Grissom Parkway and turns towards Port St. John. 

Smiles' looks at his protégé nervously looking around and shakes his head. Smiles' reaches across Shadows' and opens the glove box. He looks up, as the car vibrates along the edge of the road, “Damned it, look in there and get my pill bottle out.” Shadows' looks a little confused but does as he is told. 

Smiles' opens the bottle takes a few pills and hands Shadows' a pill, “Take that it will calm your nerves.” “But,” Shadows' starts to complain. Smiles' growls at Shadows' uncharacteristically, “Take the fucking pill, boy, or I swear I’ll fucking cut you to pieces!” Shadows' doesn't wait for even a second and quickly takes the pill.

Shadows' and Smiles' blast loud heavy metal music, as they transverse the small town. Smiles' hums along to the music, as Shadows' can hardly contain his growing excitement. “You ready for this?” Smiles' blurts out above the music, “after tonight.” Shadows' turns to his teacher with eyes glassy and smiles, “No more Bully problems.”

Smiles' laughs, as he deliberately swerves from side to side along the old country road. Shadows' tries to stabilize himself, but begins his eyes growing heavy. Smiles' turns to Shadows and yells, “Waa-Hoo! You’re feeling it now aren’t you boy!”

Shadows' stares out the window trying to focus, as the world blurs. For a moment, he glances at an intersection barely visible through the nearby woods. His eyes lock on to and focus on a young boy shaking his head no. Shadows' follows the boy with his head until they have moved out of sight.

Smiles' jerks the car off the main road and onto the rear driveway of the funeral home. Shadows' shakes his head trying to collect his senses and thoughts, “I think I’m gonna be sick.” “Quit fighting,” Smiles' slams on the car's breaks, a loud thump comes from the trunk, and looks at Shadows', “you gotta ride that wave, boy! Trust me it’s so worth it.” 

Smiles' and Shadows' exit the car and grab their toy from the trunk. Robert struggles inside the duct taped sheet against his captures. Smiles' laughs maniacally, as he drops his end of Robert. Smiles' stomps down across his head, neck, and shoulders repeatedly. “I think I broke him,” Smiles' beams wide at Shadows'. 

Shadows' thrust the door open and motions for Smiles' to get inside with Robert. They enter the embalming room and were again assaulted by the stink of the sanitizers and cleaning chemicals that hung in the air. “Check to make sure your dad is either asleep or not here?” Smiles' asked.

Shadows' turns and enters the rest of the funeral home and check if his father was present. “Dad, you here?” Shadows' calls out. Alex removes his mask, “Shit, forgot about that thing.” Alex strides despondent along the corridor towards the kitchen, “Anyone home?” 

Alex cautiously entered the kitchen and sighs in disappointment at what he has found, “Fuck, Really dad?” Daniel lay slumped over the kitchen table in his underwear surrounded by half-drunken bottles of whiskey. Alex lowers his head in shame, as he collects Daniel to move him to his room rather than the kitchen, “This is getting a little old dad. For once could you just fall asleep in your own room.”

Alex places Daniel into a fireman style carrying position and turns to leave the room. Alex comes face to face with Smiles' chuckling and shaking his head, “Is this your father?” “It’s not funny Mr. Kenny,” Alex yells defensively. Smiles' smacks Alex across the face and growls, as both Alex and Daniel, fall to the ground, “One… last… fucking… time… When the mask is on. You will call me FUCKING SMILES'!”

Alex stares in shock at Smiles' and rubs his cheek. Daniel moans and shits himself. Alex shakes his head and climbs to his feet while glaring at Smiles'. 

“Take that piece of garbage to his room and then SHADOWS' better fucking meet me in the embalming room,” Smiles' stares at Alex and Daniel points a blood-stained finger towards the embalming room. Alex nods and drags Daniel back to his room. 

Smiles' observes Alex and finishes off a half-empty bottle from the kitchen tabletop. “Fucking Kids,” Smiles' pitches the empty bottle against the refrigerator sending a cascade of bottle fragments across the kitchen floor. Smiles' returns his attention to the embalming room and giggles maniacally, “Okay, breaks over, playtime bitch boy!” 

Alex drags Daniel to the staircase with tears streaming down his face, “This is bullshit.” Daniel moans and pisses his underwear. “Fuck,” Alex yells and kick Daniel’s unconscious body. “That wasn’t very nice,” says a disembodied voice. Alex’s eyes dart around the room seeking the origin of the voice. 

Alex cannot believe his eye, as the misty image of Andy walks through a wall. The room becomes ice cold and Alex rubs his hands together, “What the fuck?” Alex observes his breath and the hairs on his arms rise along with his anxiety, “Andy? But you’re…” “Dead,” Andy frowns at Alex’s comment.

(Continued in Vol. 4)

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Those Kids: Part Three


Those Kids: Part Three
By: Roger Alderman 

Off they went to seek the beast,
First to the south then they headed east.
They discovered the specters secret place,
A run-down church that lost its grace.

An elderly man emerged from the specters den.
Bobby and Lee rushed to attack,
The man became the specter,
And an unseen force threw the boys back.

The girls made ready the Urn,
As it was now definitely their turn.

They moved forward with the Urn raised high,
The specter started to scream and then cry.

Who are you that would do this to me,
I am harmless can’t you see.
The girls then said as it clawed at its head,
“We return you now to the realm of the dead.”

A brilliant light burst from the top of the Urn.
The holy light at first seared and then it began to burn.
“Damn you both for exposing my skin.
As you all know I am the weakest creature of sin.”

“Our uncle taught us to never trust a creature of sin,
They will fail at their promised word again and again.”

The boys did not wish to be outdone,
They decided to help and have a little fun.
Lee raised his cross,
And Bobby gave the holy water a toss.
Where the water landed glowed and shown like the sun.

The specter raced into the urn to escape its fate,
The children had won their first battle at any rate.

Before their uncle, the group did now stand.
“How did you do?” their Uncle decided to ask.
The girls placed the now glowing urn in his hand, 
 “We did good and completed our first task.”