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Part 2
I looked at the pewter bowl again. I grabbed a paper towel and emptied out the ashes from the herbs. There were also chicken feathers and a stone of some kind in the mess.

I removed the stone and washed it off. Bloodstone! I knew what the spell was and it was cruel. I rinsed the iron bowl and saw the symbol scratched into it. It confirmed the binding spell.

I knew the counter spell. It was in my granny's spellbook. That was one problem solved.

Now I just had to find out who she was and bury her properly. Unfortunately, that meant I had to contact the police. I wasn't going to be able to take the trunk to a funeral home and have her skeleton transferred to a coffin without raising an eyebrow or two.

I wasn't ready to do anything this afternoon. I needed to get supplies for the counter spell. I didn't exactly keep pigs blood in the fridge.

Tonight, I will read her a story and perform the counter spell so Polly's spirit can move on. I was really hoping that she would move on and not choose to stay.

The foreman stood in the doorway and cleared his throat. I jumped.

"Yes?" I asked when my heart stopped racing.

"The wall is down. We're just about finished taking down the wallpaper and cleaning up the mess now. Do you want me to look at the basement today…..?

"No. Not yet. I'll have a decision by Monday. Have a good weekend."

"Thanks." He glanced at the mess on the table then frowned as he turned to walk away.

I looked at the table and rolled my eyes. The man thought I was crazy. I was sure of it. Well, maybe I was a little.

I went to the window and watched as the men left in their trucks. As soon as they were gone, I headed back to the basement.

Polly was still sitting in the same place she was before. "You're back!"

"I said I was coming back." I walked over to the trunk. I'm just going to take a peek. You should stay there. I don't think you want to see what's in there.

"I know what's in there. It's me." Polly played with the hem of her skirt. "There's blood and everything."

"You don't seem bothered." I opened the trunk and looked inside. "Wow! Who did this to you?"

"Mama's gentleman caller did it. He hurt me then when I said I would tell Mama he killed me. His name was Henry. He smelled like whisky."

"He's long dead by now. Hopefully, he suffered." I shut the trunk. "I will have to call the police and tell them I found a body. Can you stay hidden while they're here?"

"Uh huh." Polly nodded. "I wasn't sure you could see me when you came down here. Maybe, they won't see me."

"Hide just the same." I told her. "Before I call them I will unbind you from your body. That's all I can do. You have to make the choice to pass through the veil on your own." I thought for a moment. "Polly, was your mama a witch?"

"No. Auntie Hattie was. She's the one that burned the smelly leaves and made it so I couldn't leave. Mama left and told Auntie Hattie to take care of things. I don't think she did what Mama wanted."

"I'd say not. I'll be back later and I'll fix this. I need a few things for the counter spell." I rubbed the dust off my hands. "There are things I need that aren't usually found in a normal pantry."

"Will you read to me then?" Polly asked. She pointed to the book again.

"Yes. Polly, I need you to remember your whole name. The police will want to know what it is for their records." I picked up the book and opened it. On the inside of the cover a name was written in an elaborate handwriting. I read it out loud. "Pollianna Grace Michaels. I should have looked at your book sooner."

Polly looked up at the ceiling. "Someone is here. She knows about me. You should let her in."

I put the book down and rushed up the stairs. I heard a loud knocking on the front door and went to open it.

A young woman in her early twenties smiled at me. "Hilde Palmer? Are you Hilde Palmer?"

"Yes and you are?" I asked.

"My name is Alice Michaels and I'm researching my family history. This was my family home at one time. May I have a look around?"

I stared at the woman. There was something vaguely familiar about her. Suddenly, I realized she looked alot like Polly.

"This isn't a good time. I was just about to go shopping." Despite what Polly said I wasn't in the mood for visitors.

Alice looked down at my kitty slippers. "So you usually wear those to the grocery store?"

I looked at my feet and sighed.

"I have some information on the house you may want to hear. I wont take up much of your time." Alice smiled.

"I think I have an idea what it might be." I let her in.

Alice headed for the basement door. "I see you're having work done. The last time I was here there was a wall there."

"When was that?" I asked. "The realtor never said that anyone else looked at the house."

"Just before it was put up for auction. It was held in trust by my family for years before the trustees decided to unload it." Alice told me. "Is she still in the basement?"

"Who?" I tried to look surprised but I knew it wasn't working.

"Her name is Polly. One of my ancestors was a witch. She bound Polly's spirit here to this house. Is she still here?"

"Your ancestor bound her to her body not the house. I just found her and the remnants of the spell today. Forgive me if I think your timing is suspicious. I need to get some things to do a counter spell. I need to go before the shops close."

"Wait! her body is here? in this house?" Alice was genuinely surprised. "I thought they had buried her in the apple orchard. That's what I have always heard."

"Come with me." I unlocked the basement door and led her down the creaking steps straight to the trunk. I opened it and waited for Alice to look inside.

Alice looked then turned her back on the body in the trunk. "Oh!"

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Title: The Walls Have Secrets
Fandom or Original: Original First Person
Rating/Warnings:
Word Count:
Written for Challenge19: Person, Place, and Thing, The Lighthouse Cycle 5 and GYWO Challenge: Wallflower
Prompts:
GYWO - a pewter bowl with ashes in it
Person - Adult Human Male/Female/Other (Foreman, workmen, Alice Michaels), Child/Spirit/Ghost (Polly), Witch/Wizard (Narrator/Hilde Palmer)
Place - Manor House
Thing - Bowl, Book, Candle, Key, Gems/Crystals, Skeleton

The Walls Have Secrets
Part 1
It was my dream house. Well, it will be when I finish renovating. A Victorian manor house complete with gingerbread trim dating back to 1799. The perfect place for a witch like me. I was lucky to get and it was a steal, if you don't count all the things that need to be fixed.

But there was one thing that nobody told me……. there were secrets hidden in the very walls.

The workmen had been replacing windows and rehanging doors all week. They finally reached the dining room and I was ecstatic.

They were removing wallpaper and there was a wall there that needed to be taken out to make the room larger by combining the breakfast room and the dining room. Seriously, I just wanted to get rid of that horribly dingy floral wallpaper. It was so old, I swear, it must have been put up by the original owner.

The workmen arrived and I watched as they started to take down the wall. Everything was going well so I decided to head to the kitchen for my second cup of coffee.

I never made it.

The forman called out to his men to stop, then called out to me to come see what they found. He sounded frantic so I hurried back to take a look.

My first thought was a dead body. I read too much Edgar Allan Poe and I've been known to binge watch "Forensic Files" and every murder mystery show there is. Frequently!

When I returned to the dining room, he waved me over and pointed to narrow space between the old plaster wall and the outside wall of the house. His hand was shaking. That didn't bode well.

He turned to look at me and his eyes were wide with fear. "It's witchcraft!"

I bent over to see what he was pointing at. It was a pewter bowl with ashes in it. Being a witch myself, I knew he was right but I did wonder what it was doing in the wall. Buried in the foundation maybe but not the wall?

I reached in and picked up the bowl. I could see the remains of burt herbs but I could see that there was something underneath the ashes.

"Its just herbs." I told him. "There must have been a sickness here at one time. Why its in a wall, I don't know. I'll take care of it. If you find anything else, let me know."

I left them staring at me as I walked to the kitchen. After a few moments, I heard them get back to work. They still had most of the wall to take down.

In the kitchen, I sat the bowl on the kitchen table and grabbed a fork from the dish drainer. I had to see what was under those herbs.

I dug around and pulled out an iron key. It was ornate and looked to be from the same era that the house was built. I took the key to the sink and rinsed it off.

I was still staring at the key when the forman yelled for the men to stop again. I sighed and put the key into my sweater pocket as I walked back into the dining room.

The men were standing in a circle staring at something.

"What is it this time?" I asked as I walked over to the half removed wall.

In the space where the wall had been was a door. I frowned. I did notice that the breakfast room and living room were smaller than I thought they should be.

"Secret passage or the way to the basement?" I asked the foreman. "I know there is a basement, It's on the blueprints. I just haven't found the way down to it yet."

The foreman wiped his hands on his pants. "Looks like you just did. Doors locked. Should we break it down?"

"No need." I took the key out of my pocket and put it in the lock and turned it. There was a scraping sound as the lock opened. "That will need some oil and maybe a doorknob."

The foreman just frowned. My humor wasn't to his liking.

I opened the door and a staircase going down into the darkness came into view. I looked at the foreman and then told him. "Stay here."

I took out my phone to use as a flashlight and started down the stairs. They creaked loudly. I made a note to myself to have them added to the list of things that need replaced or fixed.

Just when I started to wonder if I would ever reach the bottom, I stepped on a dirt floor. I moved my phone around to see what was down there. It was mostly junk and old furniture.

Suddenly, I caught a glimpse of a little girl in the corner. At first, I thought she was a doll but she moved when I looked again. I realized she was a spirit.

I smiled at her. "Hello. Who are you? My name is Hilde."

I wasn't afraid. She wasn't the first spirit I've seen.

"I'm Polly. I lived here with my Mama but she went away. Do you know where my mama went?"

"No Polly. I don't. I just moved in." I told her. "What was your mama's name? Or maybe your family name?"

The little girl shrugged then pointed to a book on a table near her. "Will you read to me?"

"Later, but why are you down here? Why aren't you upstairs?" I asked her. "You must have had a bedroom upstairs."

"I did but now I stay down here." She pointed to a trunk.

I sighed. I'm a Witch who found great witchy house only to discover that I have a spirit of a little girl sitting near her own dead body in my basement. Fantastic!

My phone dimmed. I looked around and spotted a candle in a holder on the table. I snapped my fingers to light it.

"You're a witch!" Polly looked at me wide eyed.

"Yes but let's keep it our secret." I shut off my phone and picked up the candle. "I'll be back later. Stay here."

"I can't go anywhere else." Polly pointed to the trunk as if to explain.

"Right." I went back up the stairs and relocked the door.

The foreman gave me a curious look. He must have heard me talking and thought I was talking to myself.

I just smiled and said to him. "Just finish taking down the wall but leave the door alone for now. I need to think about what I want to do about the basement."

He nodded but he still looked like he wanted to ask me something.

I left him standing there and went back into the kitchen to plug my phone in to charge. I had to decide what to do with the dead body in the trunk and figure out how to release Polly from her bond.

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 Devastation
WC: 1272

The cold wind whipped through the valley taking with it the new green leaves and the branches of broken trees. The storm was yet to hit but its effects were already devastating the valley.

The people living in the valley had fled to the caves for protection. The group numbered twenty five. Some left their homes with just the clothes on their backs not knowing if they would have anything to go back to.

Suddenly, the storm hit with a vengeance. Rain came down in sheets. The wind grew even stronger. The sky went dark. The sound outside the caves was deafening.

Salem, a nurse, moved around the group checking for injuries. She didn't find any life threatening injuries just bumps and bruises and a few scrapes. Satisfied she sat down to wait with the others for the storm to pass.

Jim went as close to the entrance as he dared and looked out. There was nothing but blackness as far as he could see. He returned to the group, sitting next to Salem.

"What did you see?" Salem asked in a whisper.

"Nothing but black." Jim whispered back.  "I think it's a tornado. I don't think we will have homes to go back to."

Salem looked around. "What will we do?"

"I don't know." Jim rubbed his face. "If we hadn't rounded up everyone and taken shelter in this cave we would all be dead right now."

"We still might die with no food or water." Salem leaned her head against his shoulder. "We may be in here for a day or two."

"There are mres in sealed barrels and a pallet of bottled water in the cavern on the left and buckets for toilets in the cavern on the right." Jim nudged her. "Joke about my prepping tendencies now, why don't you?"

"Damn!" Salem looked up at him. "I'm never teasing you again. You may have saved us all."

Jim grinned. "The rock in the walls of the caves is thicker than can be made with concrete for an underground bunker. I was just thinking  ahead. There's also a natural spring for washing. "

"So this is your bunker, Mr. Prepper?" Salem poked him in the side.

"One of them." Jim looked down at her. "My basement is reinforced concrete with a hepa filter ventilation system. It's more of a bomb shelter really."

"Jim, why didn't you just go to your basement? Why come here?" Salem asked. "You didn't have to do any of this."

"I wanted to get us all to safety. Not just myself." Jim shrugged. "I kinda like my neighbors. Some more than others."

"Good because we may be here a while." Salem looked around. "It might take the Red Cross a day or so to get to us. Fema will take even longer."

Jim shook his head. "We can't rely on them. We have to deal with this ourselves."

"I don't know if that's possible." Salem nodded towards two elderly couples. "The Griffiths and the Todds are elderly. This may be hard on them."

"Don't count them out so fast." Jim grinned. "Walter and Jack were in construction and Mabel taught home economics and she knows how to preserve food.  Joyce can sew anything. They may be old but they are resources we will need to survive."

Salem laughed. "You thought about this haven't you?"

"Yes." Jim pointed to the  younger couples gathered together. "They are our labor force. Along with me of course.  You are our medic. The children can gather firewood and fetch and carry things."

"Damn! You are a prepper." Salem shook her head and laughed. "What about building supplies?"

"Not a problem." Jim nodded. "We salvage what we can and use the felled trees to make cabins.  We can bed down here for now."

Okay so you have a plan. Salem squinted at him. How are you going to talk them into all of this? It won't be easy. They may have other ideas, you know."

"I don't think so. We have a community here. We have been looking out for each other since the Griffiths and the Todds settled here decades ago."

Salem nodded. "I suppose we have. I just never thought about it."

"Have you ever noticed that they all come to you when theyre sick or hurt before they go to a doctor?" Jim asked.

"Yeah, they do." Salem laughed.

"They trust you and they didn't hesitate when I told them to come with me to somewhere safe.  Trust is earned. Do you think they will trust the Red Cross or Fema like they do us?"

"No. I guess not." Salem agreed. "Jim, it's quiet."

"I know but we may just be in the eye. We shouldn't go out yet." Jim stood up. "I'll go take a peek. I won't be but a minute."

"Be careful." Salem told him.

Walter and Jack got up too.

"We're coming too." Walter said. "We need to know what happened."

"It might be just the eye of the storm." Jim pulled his phone out of his pocket. "I'll take photos.  You stay here where it's safe."

Walter and Jack exchanged looks. "They nodded at each other."

"We'll stay because you need to be quick before it starts up again." Jack said.

Jim nodded and ran out the door.

Everyone waited expectantly for Jim to come back. It was only minutes but it seemed like hours.

Jim came back soaking wet with a grim look on his face.

"It's bad. Every house has some damage, even the church. It's not over though. I was right about it being just the eye of the storm. We should stay here tonight and look things over in the morning."

"We need to feed these children." Mabel stood up. "We need food and water."

Jim pointed to the cavern on the left. "Food and water is in there." Then he pointed to the right cavern. "Toilet buckets are in there."

"Blankets?" Mabel asked.

"Emergency blankets are with the food. They're mres but it's something."

Jack grinned. "Just like you to be prepared for something like this. We all owe you our lives."

"Then I hope you will all hear my plan to get us back to normal." Jim looked around.

Jim laid out his plan to get the community back on its feet then he took questions. Some of the younger families needed more convincing but they agreed in the end.

The next morning everyone came out of the cave and got to work. They decided to start on the homes with the least amount of damage and rebuild the church last. Jack and Walter split everyone into two teams to move things along a little faster.

The Red Cross showed up the next day and brought food and more water. They offered hotel rooms but no one wanted one.

Fema came two weeks later. Three of the houses were repaired and two more were nearly done. Fema left without helping with anything.

The night they finished the repairs on the church they had a potluck. Every house brought something. It was a night of fun and gratitude for their neighbors.

Everyone agreed to resupply the cave in case it was needed again as an emergency shelter. Mabel had already made up a list of food stores and basic needs. Jack and Walter planned to make bunk beds and tables with benches. Jim and Salem explored further back into the cave and found a larger space for sleeping quarters.

They may never need shelter again but it was something they could all agree on and work together to accomplish.

Stop 4/27

May. 27th, 2020 12:28 pm
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WC 212

 

She ducked behind a pillar in the parking garage. The last thing she needed was to be seen. She checked her watch. She had just 5 minutes to get in and get the medallion then get out again. It was going to be close but she could do it.

 

She moved through the shadows to the stairs. She ran up the stairs to the 4th floor with little effort. She slipped onto the floor and headed to the safe room. She used the card she had lifted from the professor and went in.

 

The medallion was on a pedestal in the middle of the room. She saw infrared sensors, pressure plates and lasers. She jumped and grabbed the beam above her head and pulled up.

 

She went from beam to beam until she was above the medallion she hung by her knees as she replaced the medallion with a blank of the same weight. She retraced her path back to the door and left the room.

 

She heard voices and hurried to the stairs. She ran down to the door to the parking garage. She opened it just as a dark van pulled in.

 

‘Do you have it?” the driver asked.

 

She showed it to him.

 

They sped off into the night.


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 Title: Late For Dinner
Fandom/Original: Wylding Manor  (Original)
Prompt: Rustle
Rating: PG
Word  Count: 140
Summary: Cedrick is running late.
Warnings: Total fluff

Cedrick looked up from the post when he heard the rustle of silk skirts on the stairs. He smiled when he saw Violet in a sky blue silk gown.

"You're not dressed." Violet stopped on the stairs and shook her finger at him. "We need to leave now or we will be late."

"Your Aunt will think it was you that made us late. I'm going up now." Cedrick started up the stairs but stopped next to her. "You're beautiful by the way. "

Violet smacked him on the arm with her fan. "Stop your flirting and get your dinner jacket on."

"I will be back down by the time you get your gloves on." Cedrick kissed her cheek and hurried up to get dressed.

Violet smiled and looked at the gloves in her hand. "I'll hold you to it."

The Lead

Apr. 9th, 2020 07:22 pm
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 Title:  The Lead
Fandom/Original: Hastings P.I. (Original)
Prompt: Oily
Rating: PG
Word  Count: 154
Summary: Shelly and Bryce follow a lead to a cabin in the woods.
Warnings: dead body

Shelly knelt down and touched the oily spot on the driveway. She rubbed her fingers together. "We must have just missed him."

"How do you know that's his?" Bryce put his gun back in the holster.

"Have you seen that clunker he drives? It's older than you." Shelly stood up.

"I'm not that much older than you." Bryce looked around. "We should check the house anyway." He walked up to the door.

Shelly shrugged. "Okay but I'm not going through the window this time."

"The door is open." Bryce pulled his gun. "Stay there."

"Bryce…" Shelly sighed.

Bryce stopped just inside the door. "Shelly, you were wrong. He's still here."

Shelly came in behind Bryce. She groaned when she saw the dead body on the floor. "Damn. He was our only lead."

"You call it in and I'll check the house. We may get lucky." Bryce raised his gun and started checking the rooms.

Shoot Out

Apr. 9th, 2020 07:18 pm
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 Title:  Shoot Out
Fandom/Original: Hastings P.I. (Original)
Prompt: Bang
Rating: PG
Word  Count: 169
Summary: A confrontation on the docks
Warnings: guns

Shelly jumped at the bang of the gun shot. "BRYCE!" She ran out of the warehouse and looked around. "BRYCE! WHERE ARE YOU?"

Bryce waved at her from behind a barrel. "Here. Keep your voice down and take cover. "

"Who is shooting at us?" Shelly asked from behind a crate.

"Oh, just the bastard we were looking for. "

Another shot rang out.

Bryce fired back. "I've called for backup. They should be here any minute."

"Right." Shelly sunk lower behind the crate. "What if he's not alone?"

"Then we are totally screwed." Bryce laid down cover fire as he made his way to Shelly. "I only have one extra clip for this gun and my backup piece is a revolver.  You need to start carrying, Shelly."

"Dad never did." Shelly nodded to the stack of crates near the dock. "He's over there. "

The gunman was fiddling with his gun.

"Looks like his gun is jammed." Bryce stood up. "Put it down Greer."

Greer dropped the gun and raised his hands.
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 Title: Detective Jax
Fandom/Original: Hastings P.I. (Original)
Prompt: Syrupy
Rating: PG
Word  Count: 183
Summary: Shelly meets Detective Jax
Warnings: none

Shelly walked into the San Francisco police station. She looked around then walked up to the sergeant at the desk.

"Hi. I'm here to meet Detective Jax. She's expecting me." Shelly smiled sweetly.

"She's in homicide. Did you kill somebody?" The sergeant looked her up and down. "You look like a gun for hire."

"Close." Shelly showed him her identification. "I'm a private detective but I don't have a gun." Shelly looked down at her leather jacket and studded boots. "You might be right though."

The sergeant laughed and picked up the phone. "Jax, there's a P.I. here looking for you…. I'll tell her." He put down the phone. "She's on her way out."

"Thanks." Shelly sat on the bench by the door to wait.

A tall brunette came through a door and looked at the sergeant. He pointed to Shelly.

"Shelly Hastings? I'm Alice Jax. Let's go get some coffee. The coffee here is like syrup but it tastes like motor oil."

"Sounds good." Shelly stood up. "Thanks for doing this."

Alice shrugged. "I owe Bryce. Just paying back a favor."
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 Title: Mamma Chin's Brother
Fandom/Original: Hastings P.I. (Original)
Prompt: Tangy
Rating: PG
Word  Count: 175
Summary:
Warnings: dead body

Alice Jax lifted the blanket off the top of the trunk. She opened it then stepped back wincing.

"I know that smell." Shelly blinked her eyes and pulled her jacket over her face.

"Yeah he's a bit tangy."  Looks like he's been here a week. Alice waved Shelly into the hallway. "Are you going to tell me why you were looking for this guy?"

"His sister hired me to find him." Shelly leaned against the wall. "She was worried about him."

"So she wouldn't know anything about why the Chinese mob was after him then?" Alice looked back into the room at the trunk. "Looks like he was in over his head."

"She said he had a new job and a new girlfriend." Shelly told her.

"You wouldn't know where to find her would you?"  Alice pulled out her phone to call in to the precinct.

"China Town?" Shelly shrugged. "Sorry Alice."

"Tell Bryce he owes me." Alice turned to talk on the phone. "It's Jax. I have a body at 342 Lindley apartment E. "
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 I tried a habit pledge and I managed to complete it, but I didn't like having to write on days I didn't feel like writing. I felt stressed more in a habit pledge than I ever did with a word count pledge. I normally keep track of my words anyway. I think a word count goal is a better fit for me.

I don't think that was supposed to be the point. The point was supposed to be to get me back to my keyboard and it really didn't work that well. I didn't write as much as I was planning on writing.

In 2020, I am going back to a word count goal. I think Light (75K) will be something I can manage. That's 205 words per day.  I can manage that and maybe finish early, depending on what I will be doing in 2020.

Wish me Luck!
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 The Midas Temple
WC 948
Written for GYWO JULY CHALLENGE: I WOOD IF I COULD

 
Under normal circumstances I would have never come into the woods looking for anything on my own but I thought I could handle it this time.

My team and I were sitting around the campfire. We were eager to find the Lost Temple of Midas. Everyone had a theory of what we would find there. There were many ideas. Some were very outrageous. We retired to our tents to get some rest before moving into the dense forest at first light.

Sometime in the night, I heard a noise. I pulled on my boots and went to investigate. The campsite looked deserted but I had a feeling there was something out there. I was surprised that no one else seemed to have heard it.

I left camp with just a flashlight and my backpack containing two bottles of water, a notebook and pen, an apple, and a granola bar. I should have thought to bring more but I wasn't thinking. I tend to have that problem more often than not.

I didnt see any tracks so I followed my instincts. Following my instincts tended to get me in trouble but I didn't hesitate to let them guide me this time.. As I moved through the forest, I realized this was one of those times that I should have hesitated and thought twice before I gave in to my instincts. I kept going even though the little voice in my head told me to turn back. I should have listened to that little voice in my head. I had a feeling that I would regret it later

Two hours after leaving camp, I realized I was lost. Very lost. The tree canopy was thick and the night sky isn't visible to use the stars as a guide. I couldn't even tell if the sun was coming up. I suspected that this part of the forest was always dark.

All I could do was swing my fading flashlight around hoping to see a path or a road. Frankly anything. The likelihood of there being either was low. From the looks of things, no humans had been here for decades.

We were told in the village that no one ever ventured into this area. It was forbidden but no one would tell us why. The team and I had theories but without the whole story, we could only speculate as to why that was. Most of the team thought it was just superstition and fear.

Suddenly through the trees I spotted something glistening gold. The sparkle was coming from a slope of a hill. Could it be I found what my team had come looking for? Could that be the Temple of Midas?

I took two steps forward then leaned against a small tree. I could tell from the bark that I was facing north. I took two more steps before I froze in my tracks out of fear.  

I could tell something felt wrong. I couldn't tell what it was but I knew it was wrong. I stood still and listened and watched for any signs of trouble.

A cold wind blew through the trees. It gave me goosebumps. That's what I get for not bringing my sweater. I rubbed my arms to warm up but I couldn't. It wasn't a normal wind. There was something eerie about it. It chilled me all the way to my core.

I looked up towards the hill. The golden object had moved closer. I realized that it wasn't the temple after all. A wave of fear washed over me. I took a step back but tripped over a tree root. I started to panic.

A moment later, I could feel a presence near me. "Who are you? What do you want?" I asked but I didn't expect a reply. I was shocked when I got one.

"I am Midas and you are trespassing on sacred grounds. Return to the village. Never come back." As soon as the voice stopped speaking a form of glistening gold appeared. "Or you will die."

I nodded. "Got it. There's just one problem. I'm lost."

"Go south as the bird flies the village lies in that direction."

"There's also the matter of the expedition on its way to find the temple. They are probably on their way now."

"You must stop them. There is no more temple. Time as seen to its destruction. There is nothing left in this forest but me."

"Would it be possible for me to check out the site of the temple? Maybe get a few pictures." I smiled. "Since I'm here."

Midas pointed as he shouted. "No! Leave now!"

"Okay." I got up and dusted off my behind. "South." I turned around and took a few steps before looking over my shoulder.

Midas had gone and so had the feeling I had of a presence being near. I resisted the urge to check things out anyway and decided to leave. I hurried south putting as much distance as possible between me and that apparition.

I ran into the rest of my group a few hours later. They had been searching for me close to camp. I told them I had been looking for the temple but it wasn't there. They were a little upset that I had gone ahead but they seemed to believe me.

We packed up and headed home that day. Everyone agreed there was no reason to stay any longer.

Would I ever go into that forest again? Do I believe Midas when he said his temple was gone? I still have so many questions without answers. Except one. If given the chance, I would do it all over again.
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Lost Brother

PHOTO 5 a person in a straw hat sitting in a park on a bench

WC 337

 

“Hello Mama Chin.” Shelly sat down on the bench next to the petite Asian woman. “You wanted to see me?”

“Yes child, I want you to find my brother. He lives in San Francisco. He hasn’t called me in a while. I’m worried. I tried calling him, but his phone is disconnected. I'm an old woman and he is my only brother.”

“Do you have his address and a recent photo?” Shelly asked.

“Yes child, I know how this goes. I watch Magnum PI you know. I have it on DVD.” Mama chin pulled out a photo and an envelope from her purse. “This is his last letter.”

Shelly took the photo and the letter. She looked inside. “It’s in Chinese.”

“Yeah. We came over together as small children, but our parents made sure we could read and write in Chinese. We write letters to keep in practice. I put a translation in there. He is mostly talking about a new job and his girlfriend. She’s a floozy.”

Shelly resisted the urge to smile. “I’ll get out there and track him down. I have a contact out there that can get things started for me. She went to the police academy with my ex-husband.”

“The hottie with the nice butt?7 Yeah. I remember him. He likes my duck.” Mama Chin nodded. “You need to get back on that. That's some prime real estate.”

Shelly laughed. “We're trying to work things out. Its slow going.”

“Good.” Mamma Chin grinned. “You need each other. Life is easier when you have someone to share your shit. Me and Papa Chin been married for 40 years now.”

“I promise to bring him for duck when I find your brother.”

“Deal! How much is this gonna cost?” Mama Chin opened her purse.

“Three dinners for two?” Shelly wasn't going to take her money.

“Okay! Deal!”  Mama Chin looked at her watch and stood up. “Thank you. You're a good girl. Gotta go.”

Shelly watched the old woman rush off and smiled.

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Beach Stakeout

PHOTO 4 a rocky beach looking out into the ocean with a rowboat near by

WC 337

 

Shelly sat on the blanket hugging her knees as she looked out at the sunrise. “Bryce, they didn’t show.”

“I know.” Bryce rubbed his face he was tired and starting to get hungry. “We’re just going to have to try again tonight. I’ll reach out to my contact and see if he knows what happened.”

“You do that. ‘Im going back to the hotel for a shower and some sleep.”

“Look at us. We spent the night on a blanket on the beach. We haven’t done that since…”

“Aruba. I remember us nearly getting arrested for public lewdness when dawn came.” Shelly laughed. “I still remember how red that officer got when you pulled your badge out of your pants.”

“That was fun.” Bryce sighed this was not.

“Aw! I don’t know. A stakeout with you is always memorable.” Shelly leaned over and gave him a playful shove. “You still snore.”

Bryce chuckled. “It was jet lag.” He stood up and reached down to pull her to her feet. “I’ll get the blanket you get the thermos and the binoculars.”

“Sounds like a plan.” Shelly let him pull her to her feet. She stumbled into his chest.

“I miss you.” Bryce whispered into her ear.

“I miss you too, but we promised to take things slow this time.” Shelly put her hands on his hard chest. “We need to do this right, Bryce.”

Bryce sighed and wrapped her arms around her. “I know but I miss you so much it hurts.”

“Just know we are doing what's best for both of us. We aren’t those crazy kids anymore. We’ve grown up. We had to.”

“I hate being a grown up.” Bryce let his arms fall. “We have to go before beach patrol finds us. I don’t think flashing my gold shield will impress these New England cops.

Shelly picked up the thermos and binoculars then headed for the car. Bryce shook the sand out of the blanket and followed her.

He would always follow her anywhere. Always!

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The Package Job

PHOTO 3 old suitcases in a closet

WC 337

 

Shelly opened every draw and cupboard in the old tumbled down shack. She was just about to give up hope when she saw the chain for the pull-down attic stairs.

“It has to be up there. If it’s not I’m screwed.” Shelly pulled the chain and the stairs came down with an ominous groan. She climbed up.

The attic was small and there was a hole in the roof. Birds cooed at her as she moved a spider web away from her face.

“You guys wouldn't know where my package is would you? It’s in an old suitcase. Seen anything like that here?” Shelly moved slowly as she walked around the attic. She lifted a tarp and found a stack of old suitcases. “Why did I think this was an easy job? Yeah right!”

She tried to pull one out but when she pulled it the entire pile came down on top of her.

The birds squawked and flapped their wings but didn't fly away.

“Thanks for the support guys.” Shelly dusted herself off and chuckled.

She pulled a key from her pocket. She tried it in every lock and it fit the last one. She turned the key and opened the suitcase. The files she had been looking for were inside. She shut it back up and relocked it.

She got to the pull-down stairs when she realized she wasn't alone. “Whoever you are, I have what I came for and I'm just gonna leave now.”

There was a movement behind her then everything went black.

Shelly came to, sitting behind the wheel of her car. The house was burning. She looked around but didn’t see the suitcase. She checked her pocket the key was gone.

“Damn it!” Shelly slammed her hands on the wheel. She leaned her head against the wheel and sighed. I almost had it.

She looked for her phone, but it was gone. She turned on the engine and headed for the main road. She needed a gas station and a phone.

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Cheap Snitches

PHOTO 2 Fireworks from a boat on the lake

WC 338

 

This wasn't her idea of a clandestine meeting. Shelly sat on a blanket in the middle of the park on the banks of the lake waiting for Bryce. He was bringing her copies of police files that pertained to the case she was currently working.

She opened the picnic basket next to her and took out a sandwich. She was hungry and he was late. He was always late.

She jumped as the first firework exploded in air from the boat in the middle of the lake. She cursed herself for being so jumpy. It’s just been a long week and its wasn't uncommon for her to get shot at in her line of work.

Bryce sat down next to her. “Good spot.” He was in jeans and an untucked white shirt. “Handsome as ever.”

“I thought so.” Shelly glanced over at him. “Want a sandwich? Ham and swiss on pumpernickel.”

“Only if you put dill pickles on it.” Bryce looked in the basket.

“Of course I did. What do you take me for, a gourmet?” Shelly reached into the basket and handed him a sandwich. “You got something for me?”

Bryce reached into his back pocket and pulled out his wallet. He took a SD card out and handed it to her. “Files and crime scene photos.”

“I owe you.” Shelly took the card and dropped it the inside pocket of her leather jacket. “What are you doing later?”

“Taking you for ice cream?” Bryce smiled that smile he used to get his way.

“Fine but no expectations.” Shelly warned.

“I'm just hanging out with my ex-wife. Not expecting a thing. Nope not a single thing.” Bryce chuckled.

“God! You're still an ass! You know that?” Shelly laughed.

“Yeah.” Bryce admitted. “But you can’t seem to stay away from me.”

Shelly sighed. “Yeah. You're the. Cheapest snitch i have. A sandwich and ice cream and boom all the info a girl could ever want.”

Bryce raised an eyebrow at her then leaned over and kissed her. “Anytime.”

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Warning Signs

PHOTO 1 Burning matches  letters/documents searching on a map

WC 340

 

 

“Burn the evidence before they find it on you. It'll get you killed”.

Shelly heard her father's voice in her head again. He was probably right. She wanted to do it but she couldn't bring herself the put the match to the bundle of documents.

Shelly sighed and blew out another match then stuffed the documents back in her leather carry all.

She was onto something and she knew it. She picked up the map again and checked the coordinates. She knew the town and she knew there was going to be trouble.

Shelly had gone through the documents twice. Bryce wasn't going to like what she was going to find. Shelly sighed. If her ex-husband didn't like it he had only himself to blame.

The documents she had on her had belonged to Bryce's father. The old man had a secret life his son knew nothing about. The old guy had been a walking Rico Act violation.

Shelly got back in her car. She put her bag and the map on the seat beside her and went to find the old man's stash. If it was still there, she had to find it before someone else did. If the wrong people found out about this, Bryce could be in danger.

She pulled out of the roadside park and took a left onto the main road. She had a three-hour drive to Coastlan. She would have to play it smart.

She glanced back at the tight red dress and matching stilettos. She would just have to go undercover. But a pushup bra and a ditzy persona was only going to get her in. She had to think smart to get herself back out with the goods in one piece.


“Watch your ass Shell. You're going to have to charm the hell out of ‘em”.

Shelly sighed. Her father was in her head again. She didn't know if it was her fear or a sign that this job was going to go horribly sideways. With her luck it was probably both.

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The Many-Petaled Peonies

Emma/Aaron

Word Count 662

 

Written for GYWO April Challenge Titles

Emma watched as the coffin lowered into the ground. She tossed a peony like the ones in her bridal bouquet on top. The petals scattered as it hit the wood.

She remembered how their friends and family had thrown petals on them as they came out of the church after saying their vows. She closed her eyes and turned her back.

She couldn't bear to think of Aaron in the cold dark ground. She would never forget the look on his face when he realized he was dying. She wiped a tear from her cheek.

She looked around at the faces standing in the churchyard. Aarons death was a shock to everyone in the village. Murder hadn't touched them here, only war. Death was something that happened in their sleep when they were old. That was the way it was supposed to come…. Not like this. Never like this.

They were all in tears, but she couldn't feel anything. Emma felt like she was sleepwalking through the worst days of her life. She wanted to wake up and be in his arms, but it was just a false hope.

She should be on her honeymoon instead she was burying her husband. She put a hand over her belly. But she still had his child. She had cashed in the tickets and she would use the money to leave this place.

How could she stay? There was only pain for her here. She didn't want to raise their child in the village where its father was murdered. That was the one thing she was certain of.

“Emma, we're going to the house now. Ride with us.” Aarons mother interrupted her thoughts.

Emma nodded. She couldn't speak the words that she should to make his mother understand what had happened, so she said nothing. Emma let herself be led to an old black sedan.

Emma would endure the kind words and sympathy for a while longer then she would get into her already packed car and disappear forever. She wasn't sure of where she would end up and she didn’t care as long as it wasn’t here.

When the last cup of coffee was drunk, and the people were all gone Emma went to her car. Aaron’s mother followed her out carrying a large basket.

“I wish you would stay. You are all I have left of him.” The old woman wiped her face with a lace edged handkerchief.

“I'm sorry. I can't stay here. There are too many memories. I'll let you know when I settle down.” Emma knew that was a lie. She had no intention of telling this woman where she was going, at least not for a while.

“He loved you so much.” Aaron's mother smiled through her tears.

“And he was killed for it. I have to find a way to accept that.” Emma looked at the keys in her hand.

“Don't blame yourself. No one knew what Judd was planning. We all thought he had left town for good. No one expected…”

 

“That he would burst into our wedding reception and shoot Aaron?” Emma interrupted. “No one expected that, but it still happened because I rejected Judd and loved Aaron.” 

She gave Emma a sympathetic look. “I put some sandwiches and fruit in this. Just something to keep you going.” She held out the basket.

Emma took it. “Thanks. I have to go. Thank you for everything and for Aaron.”

“You always have family here.” She hugged Emma then turned and rushed back into the house.

Emma opened the car door and got behind the wheel. She sat the basket on the floor on the passenger side. She started the car and drove off. She drove until she was exhausted, sleeping in a cheap motel. It was the first of many on her journey.

Emma had a plan. She would go to the city and get lost in the crowd. She would raise their child and never look back.

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 The Widowed Bride
Pairing: Emma/Aaron
Word Count: 337
GYWO Stop Challenge for 4/12
 
The sound of Emma’s heels echoed in the empty dancehall. It had been ages since she had come here. The building had been closed and locked for many years. No one had been here since that night.

Outside, the village she knew had change to the point it was unrecognizable. The tragedy had been too much for some to stay. People had been shaken to the core that night. Violence had been unheard of in Almore before it happened.

She stopped in the center of the dancefloor. The bloodstain was still on the floor. She closed her eyes and a tear ran down her cheek.

It marked the spot where he died. Shot in cold blood by a jealous fool. One minute she was in his arms, dancing, about to share a secret with him then the next he was on the floor dying.

She knelt by the bloodstain. “Aaron, I miss you. Thank you for the gift you left me. I tried to tell you but…. Our son is a strong young man with a good heart. Just like his father. I couldn’t bring him here. I didn't want him to see this.”

A breeze kissed her cheek and she smiled. She knew that he heard her. She got to her feet and left the way she came.

Outside a wrecking crew was waiting. The dancehall would be nothing but dust soon. It would be a new apartment building in the near future.

As she came out into the sun, she slipped on a pair of sunglasses. She nodded to the foreman and went to her car.

She could watch it fall so she started the car and drove off. She took the turn for the interstate and the long way home.

On the seat next to her was a framed photograph of a bride and groom on their wedding day. She and Aaron didn't know it would be the last photograph they would be in together. He died before they got to cut their cake.
 
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 North Shore Cottages Available
Word Count: 77
Prompt: Leasing
Written for GYWO Built to Last Challenge 2019

North Shore Cottages Available

Cottages are available for leasing on the shore of the northern coast
Rent is cheap but the security deposit is not as damages sometimes occur
Extra security deposit is required for pets, children and frat boys.
There is a discount for senior citizens and single tenants.
In the event of a storm, rent will not be refunded but deposits will be refunded.
Now is the time to get in on this incredible offer and enjoy your summer. 
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 The Clear Head
Word Count:
275
Written for GYWO Alphabet Challenge

Confusion is a real problem to most of us
Doubt doesn't make life easy either.
Eventually you have to deal with both
Fortunately, you have a brain that has higher reasoning skills and if that doesn't work, you can pray.

Gods and Goddesses only hear what your heart says not your words
However, praying is never a bad idea.
It may help clarify what it is you really feel not what you think you feel.

Just remember to be true to yourself.
Keeping things inside only makes the doubt and confusion worse.
Learn to trust yourself and listen to your heart..
Many of us forget to do that and it just makes things worse.

Not everyone is perfect and don't get down on yourself if you are feeling unclear. 
Our mind can be a confusing place but eventually we all figure things out in the end.
Persistence and patience are your allies.
Quarreling with your mind won't help.
Remember to think things through carefully and you'll find yourself clear headed in no time.

Seriously, it will all get better.
Truth is in your heart and its there if you look for it.

Utilize visualization to make doubt and confusion go away.
Visualize your doubts and confusion and make them pop like bubbles.
Whatever it is just know you will figure it out

Xanadu wasn't built in a day.
You have to have patience.
Zooming through life only works for cartoon roadrunners.

Always remember to be true to your heart and honest with yourself.
Before long, your confusion and doubts will just melt away.
Clarity is just a process that we all have to go through.

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