Biyernes, Disyembre 29, 2017

Post new year :)


New road 

so its another year it was just like yesterday i was just making plans for this year now a new one is approaching life is just like a blink after all i still haven't even finish my plans for this year hopefully some people finished theirs its really hard i think. Anyways but for some people its easy but i do not  blame them we all live different lives what may be easy for us is hard for them and what is hard for us is easy for them it works both ways but with every new things new opportunist comes so when this year you feel that this year wasn't your year well i have good news to you one its ending and second a new year is coming so chest up and raise your head be humble in your success and always think positive for this might be your year never stop planing and learning as the saying goes only the dead stops learning so thanks for this year remember the goods and learn form the bad have a nice day and thanks for reading :)

Huwebes, Disyembre 21, 2017

Christmas monsters!!

We all know that this season is to be jolly and happy and seems to forget all our troubles but with every light side there is a dark side to remind us that the world need balances of all things so here are Christmas monsters to put a smile and a shiver on your holidays.
.

1. KRAMPUS


As a tool to encourage good behavior in children, Santa serves as the carrot, and Krampus is the stick. Krampus is the evil demon anti-Santa, or maybe his evil twin. Krampus Night is celebrated on December 5, the eve of St. Nicholas Day in Austria and other parts of Europe. Public celebrations that night have many Krampuses walking the streets, looking for people to beat. Alcohol is also involved. Injuries in recent years have led to some reforms, such as requiring all Krampuses to wear numbers so they may identified in case of overly violent behavior.
Krampus may look like a devil, or like a wild alpine beast, depending on what materials are available to make a Krampus costume. In modern times, people can spend as much as they like to become the best Krampus around—and the tradition is spreading beyond Europe. Many cities in America have their own Krampus Nights now.

2. JÓLAKÖTTURINN



this creature is the Icelandic Yule Cat or Christmas Cat. He is not a nice cat. In fact, he might eat you. This character is tied to an Icelandic tradition in which those who finished all their work on time received new clothes for Christmas, while those who were lazy did not (although this is mainly a threat). To encourage children to work hard, parents told the tale of the Yule Cat, saying that Jólakötturinn could tell who the lazy children were because they did not have at least one new item of clothing for Christmas—and these children would be sacrificed to the Yule Cat. This reminder tends to spur children into doing their chores! A poem written about the cat ends with a suggestion that children help out the needy, so they, too, can have the protection of new clothing. It's no wonder that Icelanders put in more overtime at work than most Europeans.


3. FRAU PERCHTA



Tales told in Germany and Austria sometimes feature a witch named Frau Perchta who hands out both rewards and punishments during the 12 days of Christmas (December 25 through Epiphany on January 6). She is best known for her gruesome punishment of the sinful: She will rip out your internal organs and replace them with garbage. The ugly image of Perchta may show up in Christmasprocessions in Austria, somewhat like Krampus.
Perchta's story is thought to have descended from a legendary Alpine goddess of nature, who tends the forest most of the year and deals with humans only during Christmas. In modern celebrations, Perchta or a close relation may show up in processions during Fastnacht, the Alpine festival just before Lent. There may be some connection between Frau Perchta and the Italian witch La Befana, but La Befana isn't really a monster: she's an ugly but good witch who leaves presents.

4.Grýla


Grýla, a giant ogress who is said to live in the mountains of Iceland, descends from her hideaway every Christmas to hunt down misbehaving children in the cities and towns and eat them. She's likely to be accompanied not only by her gargantuan feline companion, the Yule Cat -- who has a similar taste for the flesh of children, particularly those who weren't given new clothes for Christmas -- but also by her 13 sons, the mischievous Yule Lads.
Traditionally, Icelandic children place a shoe in their bedroom window each of the 13 nights before Christmas and check the next morning to see what each of the Yule Lads, consecutively has left in the shoe. If he or she was nice the previous day, the child receives a gift; if naughty, a rotten potato. Nobody wants to find a smelly potato in their shoe, but it's a better outcome than being eaten by an ogress, that's for sure.


This are some for me are the scariest of them all but i am sure there are more so happy holidays and enjoy it and always be nice or you might get a visit of scary friends HAHAHAHAHAHA.

Sources
http://mentalfloss.com/article/54184/8-legendary-monsters-christmas
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/45/ae/62/45ae62e4c8a37fff2e911274d7b984f7.jpg
http://www.lifewithcats.tv/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Christmas-Cat-3.png
https://i2.wp.com/thefairytaletraveler.com//wp-content/uploads/2013/12/merry-krampus.jpg?resize=640%2C476
https://www.thoughtco.com/the-top-scariest-christmas-monsters-3299072

Martes, Disyembre 19, 2017

time is here again

So this is just update post it has been long since i posted mostly school has been keeping me busy with school for me is about to end and it just be soon a waiting time. But besides school there is aslo my life has been hard  keeping up with it love life is gone but friendship is still there so thats good as always it has its ups and down i try not to focus so much on the negativity it just keeps me down but i dont forget about it. I keep it as a lesson and sometimes a challengd to keep me going its actually christmas vacation and birthday coming soon i will be 25 the age i dreamed that i already achieved it all but i guess i have to improvised and thats what has been happing hopefully i get to post more soon thanks and have a great day

Linggo, Hunyo 25, 2017

ALL Kinds of knowledge By: Listless


"All kinds of knowledge"

The sound of of calm piano music pieces were filling up the small apartment just in the middle of a fairly regular town, resorting through the walls and one would expect the residents of the building to complain but they them selves found it enchanting.

"You and your classical shit, dude. Why not listen to something new? You know like, like something not shitty like techno?

He ignored the the moronic sounds coming from his stupid roommate and focused on what he was reading he ignored him because mostly because of the redundancy and stupidity that came out from him but he had to endured it for the sake of a comfortable living arrangement he mostly just associated him self with thinkers as such everyone else was just something.

"living in the same place for about what? Two years now? and you still haven't even acknowledge me. you seem to think your better then everyone else? 

Malcolm sighed rolled his eyes ignored the guy standing besides him 

he felt the other guys violently grasp his shoulder in retort Malcolm prepared for the worst his heart beats faster and then the door bell rang the other guy let go of him to go for the door Malcolm relaxed.

who is it?  the other guy asked   

"pizza delivery fro Fred griffin"

his here again Malcolm asked himself

pizza guy come right up everyone upstairs are waiting for you  this pizza guy was different he had a certain effect on him he was friendly ,warm  and nice to everyone he was something Malcolm looked up to.

Fred and the pizza guy were quite close somehow telling jokes to each other Malcolm couldn't  do that  he was book smart but not social smart he signed thinking to himself that sometimes he can be just like Fred rarely.

he glanced up to his book silently watching the two guys conversing so easily.

Malcolm was getting mad for two reasons first that he said he was annoying and second inviting him over and not giving him time to hide.

Malcolm tried to go away but the pizza guy had gaze seems to be hypnotizing 

why wont you invite roommate over there as well the pizza guy asked 

"because his a suck up ass. You know people says that he only talks to smart people Malcolm wanted to tell him to shut up but that would make him more colder then Fred tells him to be.

"Fred. his right there the pizza guy said he internally groaned. He's so nice Malcolm thought himself.

"So to him we average people are not even here. stay here and avoid looking to his eyes you might turn to ice.

"Omg what was Fred taking these days can he become any stupider" Malcom thinks to himself

"water or beer? Fred Asked  if you have lemon soda that would be nice the pizza guy answered  i will check if we have Fred left smiling.

"Hey we never really never met though but i have been here several times"

Malcolm blinked up surprised that he didn't notice the pizza gut walked in front of him his hand out stretched and a smile on his face.

Malcolm made an in human sound 

the pizza guy laughed and said "i guess that is you saying hello" 

Are you going to talk to me or i am not smart enough? the pizza said with an amused smile 

"do you have to say something in the way i act Malcolm answered this surprised the pizza guy that he spoke at all.

" why ignore people that you think are stupid??"

"right to the point Malcolm thinks" 

End of part one next part will be hopefully soon :)



Biyernes, Mayo 26, 2017

MARTINS NOTES: VENTING !!!!!!

MARTINS NOTES: VENTING !!!!!!: VENTING So i have been long absent in this blog as my last blog says i have school and life has been like a roller coaster some ups ...

VENTING !!!!!!


VENTING

So i have been long absent in this blog as my last blog says i have school and life has been like a roller coaster some ups and some down and i have been trying to live it day by day like everyone else but like everyone we have a different set of problems in form of us mine is my so much pressure just to pass all my subjects i need to pass and with stress catching up with me i think i will reach a mental break down hopefully not sometimes i feel i cant really do it but i need to get up because i know that i am not the only one counting on me there are my friends and family and other people that i can help more if i can pass this challenges in my life i need the strength but sometimes i do not have it and i feel just crying and while crying is good for health i cant do it every time i need to build more resilient to pain mentally and emotionally but like i said in the beginning life is a roller coaster its wild scary but like how much it goes down it will rise again so i raise my head up high thinking of my friends,family and most importantly myself to a better life and on wards towards a better future thanks for reading and have great day ;)

Linggo, Abril 30, 2017

school is coming back!!!!


COMING BACK

So it has been so long since i went back to school it was my sickness fault but now i ma ready and all up beat for school yes i am also kind of scared but also excited i guess that is the feeling going back there i mean it a pretty basic feeling for everybody i think its like going back to a place that you seems to know already about but it feels so new as well i hope that this year will be my last year in school don't get me wrong school has its moments more then so but i want to move forward with life a better a better opportunity to see more in life to grow up more then i am already and this time i wont fail i will make my friends and family proud i have been doing my best i think but i think i can do a little better like trying to have more discipline and be more open and friendly to people seeing that maybe i need a better judgement in life is the best way to put it i hope i can coup with the stress that has been putting up with me relationships and school have there similarity but are hard but same time rewarding i can hopefully balance them all because there is no way i wont do it i am person who needs to baby someone sometimes i feel i am getting  used but i must trust and believe in him because if i dont it might be harder for me to concentrate in school and being to it again i need all the support i need so that that wish me the best and i will do the same to you anyways i will continue the story next time thanks and have a great day

Lunes, Abril 3, 2017

killer confession Part#1


Killer confession

I unlock my front door and push it open “home “I call out my roommate and best friend.

I go to throw my bag in the living room, stopping short when I find him Jeff with wide eyes shoving a knife in a guy’s chest repeatedly with a big smile in his face.

“Shit, Liu” He pushed himself in a sitting position “your home early”

The guy who I never seen in my life lays lifeless in the carpet I look at it for a while to return my sights to Jeff.

Jeff, what the fuck? I ask, dropping my keys on the coffee table. Why weren’t you doing … that in your room or at least outside?

He rubs the back of his neck; going into the kitchen and pouring himself a cup of coffee not mind the drips of blood on his shirt. “I don’t know. I was walking then I saw him and he seems lost so I ask him to come in and when he saw my knife he run then tripped and didn’t try to get back up so there. He looks at me curiously. “What got you in the mood?”

I get a bag and he gets the saw as we drag the person out of the carpet and we begin chopping him up and get ready to dry clean our carpet again for this month which I knew getting it was a bad idea but Jeff insist it brings life to the room.

As we finished I sit down at our table, rubbing my head. It’s awful and I hate myself for it, but seeing Jeff like that made me a little sick. Now I’m not innocent myself but doing it on your own Home is a little unnerving.

I sign softly putting down my cup and holding my head. I don’t get it. I’ve never been like this in my life but Jeff brings somebody in our home makes me uncomfortable.

The next few days, I find myself avoiding Jeff as much as possible it’s just hard to look him in the eyes knowing that he would do that. He gets home late at night after doing his “work” He sits in the coach next to me and doesn’t look at me ether saddens written in his face.

After a while he turns down the volume and asks why??

Surprised I turned to him “What?”

Did I do something to you? “He asked the expression on his face is filled with hurt and sadness. You have been avoiding me this past few days we live  together  Liu Don’t tell me it’s just an accident. You aren’t even looking at me-

I’m looking at you right now” I say with my arms crossed.

He stares at me for a moment before letting out a sign. Whatever he stands and walks towards his room and slams the door letting me know he is upset.

I sign. Holding my face in my hands I fucked up and I don’t even know why I am feeling like this why I am so upset seeing him murder before it didn’t make me feel awful heck we even used to do it together. But now his angry at me and I hurt him he’ll probably avoid me too.

So I got up knock in the door call his name and no answer I  push the door open and steps inside he lay on his side eyes closed.

 I sit down on the bed next to him touching his legs he looks at me and says “yeah?”
“I am sorry” I say forcing myself not to frown he sits up slowly and say” I just don’t get it,” he says “did I say something wrong?

No” I say slowly, lowering my eyes. I dunno. I don’t know what I was thinking, honestly.”
He looks always I lay down near him “we can go hunting tomorrow just like old time we can even ask Jane to come along I say smiling”.

Yup that would be nice he says smiling.

I crossed my arms behind my back and thinks tomorrow will be a good night.

= so it’s already late and I need to do some stuff so tom will be part two


Miyerkules, Marso 22, 2017

the apartment




The apartment

In my old apartment my dog would on occasion look down the hallway towards the bedroom and growl for apparent no reason when I was sleeping in the bedroom, I would wake up with her staring intently at the door and growling she was a big girl being a great Dane at all.

So I was living there for a couple of years of thinking maybe my dog has a good imagination
And one night she proved me wrong I woke up not to the dog growling but all for the barking she was doing when I opened my eyes there was something less then inches away from my face it resembled a person and after a min or so it disappeared and after a while it was gone I flipped out and jumped out of bed and screamed which if you think about is kind of stupid having a late reaction in all that and while this was happening my dog was going wild as well.

After that incident I went to the building manager asked if something happened in my apartment which he said yes he doesn’t mention it much because it might terrify possible tenant according to him there was a woman that died there committing suicide after losing her daughter in an accident after I heard this I packed and moved out of the apartment finding a new one after asking if there are some incidents I need to know before settling in.


Huwebes, Marso 16, 2017

DONT ASK!!



Don’t ask

When  I was young I used  to stay at my grandparents house, they had a walk in attic which I was absolutely petrified of and of course I had to sleep in the room pas the walk-in attic. The house was out in the country side was so quite you could always hear if anyone was still up.

I used to have real trouble getting to sleep and would often wake up in the middle of the night afraid to move so I would just lie still. Anyways one night about 3:00 am I woke up in the sound of load steps I was feeling brave that time and I decided to get over this stupid fear of the dark so I whispered under my breath” if there someone there please tell me” and instantly there was with large knocks on my bedroom door and the scary part it came from inside the room I hid under my blanket closed my eyes shut until I fell asleep. 

I promised myself to never ask again

sources
-http://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/e35/13320212_1568396896786006_1030800670_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTI1OTc1NDg2MDA4MTkwMTU4OA%3D%3D.2 (pic)
-wattpad scary stories ^_^



Lunes, Marso 6, 2017

How babys are made


how baby are made 

It was almost time.
If the humans could see them- the greedy, yearning souls that crowded the hospital, they would scream. After all, they filled just about every spot. The air of apprehension that comes with delivering a child wasn’t really what it was. It was them, eager to live once more. They filled every space, floor to ceiling.
They filled noise.
They screamed, reaching their arms toward the expectant, struggling mother’s room, not wanting to miss their chance. They screamed, wanting to be heard above all others, as though that would make the difference between being born and feeling the sweet taste of life once more, or continuing this state of damnation for a million seconds longer. A billion. None of them wanted that.
So they screamed.
They screamed and screamed and screamed until-
they didn’t.
A human shadow without a human attached. A foul, oppressive stench. They knew the scent well. Blood. The wayward soul sauntered ever closer to the almost-life. Though like canned sardines already, those fearful recoiled against the walls, compressed, not at all willing to try and stop it. Save for some. They refused to let such a soul occupy a pure, untainted body.
But the waves of pure bloodlust emanating off the soul ensured that even the bravest among them backed down. Thousands of desperate, unhappy souls parted like the Red Sea, resentfully resigned to the fact that they wouldn’t be escaping the emptiness of the afterlife- this time.
The violent soul strode gleefully toward the room. The others winced as it entered. Surely, the numerous crimes this soul committed back when it was alive would surely be committed again- this time in a new body.
With little resistance, it made it to the frail flesh first.
And the child was born.

Source

https://www.reddit.com/r/shortscarystories/comments/5xs5cc/birth/

Martes, Pebrero 28, 2017

SI ALENG DOLORES( tagalog story)



SI ALENG DOLORES

Pitong taong gulang ako noon. Unang buwan palang naming nakatira sa bukid nina Lolo na nagdiriwang ng kanyang ika-70 na kaarawan nang araw na iyon. Maraming niluto sina Lola at Mama kasama pa ng iba kong Tiya.

Mag-a-alas otso na ng tinawag ako ni Lolo. Inutusan akong bumili ng dalawang bote ng Tanduay kina Aleng Dolores.

Unang beses ko itong bumili kina Aleng Dolores na bantog bilang Aswang sa lugar namin. Pero kwento lang naman at wala pang pruweba na aswang nga ito. Saka mukhang mabait naman ang hitsura ng Ale. Malapit lang ang tindahan niya, kaya hindi na ako nagpasama pa.

Sabi ni Lolo, huwag daw akong matakot. Magbulsa lang daw ako ng asin, bawang at maraming barya. Mabisang pangontra daw ito sa mga aswang.

Dahil walang kuryente sa lugar namin, nagdala ako ng flashlight. At nakarating naman ako kina Aleng Dolores ng walang nangyari.
Limang beses na akong nag-tao po pero walang sumasagot sa tindahan. Pero nakabukas naman ang gasera. Nagtao po ako ulit pero wala talagang sumagot.

Naisipan kong puntahan ang bahay nila sa likod ng tindahan. Baka naghahapunan at hindi ako naririnig.

Bukas ang ilawang de-gaas sa loob kaya nagtao po ako ulit. Puro ingay lang ng nanganganak na pusa ang aking naririnig.

Dahil may butas sa pintuan, naisipan kong silipin ang loob ng bahay.
Muntik na akong mamatay sa gulat ng may mapupulang matang sumilip din sa akin. Sa takot ko, kumaripas ako ng takbo palabas ng bakuran. Hindi na ako lumingon.

Nanindig pa lalo ang mga balahibo ko ng narinig kong bumukas ang pinto at may pumagaspas na pagkalapad-lapad na pakpak paitaas.
Naisip ko na dadagitin na ako ng Aswang at kakainin ako kaya todo takbo ako ng mabilis.

Ilang segundo lang, ramdam kong nasa bandang ulunan ko na ang lumilipad na Aswang. Halos mawalan ako ng ulirat ng naramdaman kong may mga kamay na humawak sa dalawang paa ko at inilipad ako ng nakabaliktad.

Naalala kong may asin at bawang pala sa bulsa ko. Kinuha ko ito at isinaboy sa mukha nyang hindi ko nakikita. Nawalan ito ng kontrol kaya sumabit kami sa isang puno.

Lumundag agad ako mula sa punong yun kahit di ko alam kung gaano kataas. Awa ng Diyos di naman ako nabalian.

Tumakbo ako ng mabilis at naghanap ng bahay na pinakamalapit at humingi ng saklolo. Sobrang natuwa ako ng pinapasok ako ng isang dalaga sa bahay nila at ikinandado ang pintuan.

Habang kumukuha ang dalaga ng tubig sa kusina, napatingin ako sa malaking picture frame na nasa dingding. Larawan ng dalaga kasama si Aleng Dolores.

source
https://pinoyhorrorstories.com/2014/06/16/kwentong-nakakatakot-si-aleng-dolores/

Lunes, Pebrero 20, 2017

NEW MOMMY ( tagalog story)


Ang bagong mommy 

Alas-tres ng hapon ang libing ng baby nina Alice at John. Kaya nagmamadaling pumara ng sasakyan si Lisa dahil baka ma-late sya sa libing ng inaanak.
Sa sementeryo na sya dumiretso, nandoon na rin ang iba pang kaibigan nila na sina Mark at Joyce.
Pagkatapos ng libing, sinamahan ng tatlo si Alice na sadyang nagpaiwan at hindi tumitigil sa pag-iyak. Basang-basa na ang panyo nito sa luha.
Makalipas ang isang oras na pagkakatayo sa gitna ng maraming puntod, nagyaya na rin itong umuwi.
Nagtaxi na silang tatlo pauwi. Sobrang napagod sila sa pagtayo kasama ni Alice. Halata sa mukha ni Joyce na gusto nitong magreklamo dahil sa sakit ng balikat pero ngumiti lang ito.
Unang bumaba si Joyce. Hindi alam ni Lisa kung namamalikmata lang ba sya o totoong nakita niyang may nakaaba sa likod nito habang naglalakad. Isang baby na nakaputi na bigla ring naglaho pagpasok niya sa pintuan nila. Sinarili na lamang niya ang nakita baka pagtawanan siya ni Mark.
Sumunod na bumaba si Mark. Kinabahan na si Lisa ng makitang may nakaaba ding baby na nakaputi sa likod ni Mark. Nanindig ang mga balahibo nya dahil alam niyang minumulto sila. Kaya pala masakit ang mga katawan nila lalo na ang balikat dahil may batang nakaaba.
Pagbaba ni Lisa sa gate ng compound nila, agad syang tumakbo ng mabilis papunta sa unit nya sa ika-tatlong palapag. Hindi na sya nag-elevator. Agad syang pumasok at isinara ang pinto.
Hindi na sya nagbihis pa. Pinuntahan agad niya ang salaming nakalambitin sa wall. Kinakabahang sinuri ang sarili kung may batang nakaaba. Laking pasasalamat nya ng wala naman syang nakita.
Maya maya, nagtext ang guard mula sa gate ng compound nila. “Mam, nai-register nyo na po ba ang baby ninyo sa admin office?”
Muntik ng maihi si Lisa sa takot. Mabilis syang lumabas at sumakay ng elevator. Gusto nyang pumunta sa maraming tao dahil sa takot.
Pagsara ng elevator, halos takasan ng ulirat si Lisa ng makita sa repleksyon nito ang batang mukhang demonyo na nakaaba sa likod nya.
Isang malakas na sigaw ang kanyang pinakawalan. Nakakatakot ang mukha ng bata. Parehong pula ang malalaking mata nito at nakangiti sa kanya.
Lalo syang kinilabutan nung hindi nya ito mahawakan. Nagtaasan talaga ang mga balahibo niya.
Napaupo sya takot ng biglang namatay ang ilaw at tumigil ang elevator.
Pagbukas ng ilaw, nasa harap nya na ang malignong bata. Hindi siya makagalaw sa sobrang takot. Nawalan sya ng ulirat ng nagsalita ang bata, “kaw bago mami.”

source
https://pinoyhorrorstories.com/2014/06/18/kwentong-nakakatakot-ang-bagong-mommy/

Martes, Pebrero 7, 2017

Kitty killer


 KILLER KITTY

when i was young my father took me camping in the mountains the campsite was located at the foot of it. It was a popular site among campers that evening there was other 3 campers preparing the to climb two was in full gear but the third one was dressed differently his was wearing all black from head to toe and was wearing  large sunglasses and his hat was always pulled down like he was hiding hi face.
when evening came we all gathered around the camp fire and decided to tell stories the man with all black told his life according to him he lived in a village that had a weird tradition of hunting cats because they believed that cats are monsters so when ever they found one they would slit its throat and burn it into the fire one day one of the villagers found a cat just recently gave birth to kittens and as was there tradition they slit there throats and burn them in the fire soon after one of the villager died throat slit and the corpse was burned like a cat and soon another one soon there was no one left in the villages some says that village was in this very place and the spirits of the cats haunts this places and from our surrounding we hear meows and hiss from every direction we where scared and they still hunger for blood the all in black man saying almost a wispier and he faced me and removed his glasses revealing red cat eyes and his mouth relieving fangs i screamed and a a gust of wind suddenly blown hard making as all close our eyes and we opened them the cat man was gone all was left was a his black shades near the camp fire needless to say even it was the late of night everybody pack there things and left and promising to never go back there again


source: http://www.scaryforkids.com/killer-cat/

Lunes, Enero 23, 2017

YOU ARE ALONE!!!


I'm a 911 operator. Just had the most terrifying call...

“911, what is your emergency?”

“Yeah, hi, um...This is going to sound kind of strange but there's a man stumbling around in circles in my front yard.”

“...could you repeat that, sir?”

“He looks...sick, or lost, or drunk, or something. I just woke up to get a glass of water and heard snow crunching around underneath my front window so I peeked out...I'm looking at him now, he's about ten yards away from my window. Something's not right.”

“What is your address, sir?”

“1617 Quarry Lane, in Pinella Pass.”

“I'm going to send a squad car your way, but that's quite a ways out. Are you alone in your house sir?”

“Yes, I'm alone.“

“Can you confirm that all of your doors and windows are locked? Stay on the phone with me.”

“I know that my front is definitely locked, but I'll go check my back door again really quick.



I appreciate your help, by the way, I know this is kind of strange but I really hope that –“

...

“...Sir? Are you still there?”

“He's...he's still in the yard yard. But he's...what the fuck...he's upside down...”

“Sir? Stay on with me, what is happening?”

“He's staring right at me...but he's...he's standing on his hands now. He's perfectly still, staring straight at me. He's doing a handstand and he's smiling at me and not moving.”

“He's...he's doing a handstand, sir?”

“I...I don't know how he...yeah, he's facing me and standing on his hands and he's got this huge smile and he's perfectly still...what the FUCK...please get someone out here NOW.”

“Sir I need you to remain calm. I've put out the call and an officer is on his way.”
“His teeth are so huge...what the fuck, please help me...”

“Sir I want you to try and keep an eye on him but make sure your back door is locked again. We need to make sure all possible access points are secured. Can you talk me through and confirm that your back door is locked?”

“Okay...I'm walking backwards now and keeping him in my sight...

My hand is on the back doorknob now...it's locked. I need to check the deadbolt so I'm going to take my eyes off of him for a split second.”

“Alright sir. Help is on the way. Just stay on the phone with me, everything's going to be alright.

Sir?



...Sir? Are you still there“Yes, I'm alone in the house...

…wait a moment...

he's moving. He's shaking his head. He's telling me no. He can hear us.

He's telling me I'm not alone.”







“Sir? Sir are you still there? I heard a loud noise, is everything alright?





“Sir?”

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Lunes, Enero 16, 2017

"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson



"The Lottery" (1948)
 by Shirley Jackson 

The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green. The people of the village began to gather in the square, between the post office and the bank, around ten o'clock; in some towns there were so many people that the lottery took two days and had to be started on June 2th. but in this village, where there were only about three hundred people, the whole lottery took less than two hours, so it could begin at ten o'clock in the morning and still be through in time to allow the villagers to get home for noon dinner. 

The children assembled first, of course. School was recently over for the summer, and the feeling of liberty sat uneasily on most of them; they tended to gather together quietly for a while before they broke into boisterous play. and their talk was still of the classroom and the teacher, of books and reprimands. Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones, and the other boys soon followed his example, selecting the smoothest and roundest stones; Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Delacroix-- the villagers pronounced this name "Dellacroy"--eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square and guarded it against the raids of the other boys. The girls stood aside, talking among themselves, looking over their shoulders at rolled in the dust or clung to the hands of their older brothers or sisters. 

Soon the men began to gather. surveying their own children, speaking of planting and rain, tractors and taxes. They stood together, away from the pile of stones in the corner, and their jokes were quiet and they smiled rather than laughed. The women, wearing faded house dresses and sweaters, came shortly after their menfolk. They greeted one another and exchanged bits of gossip as they went to join their husbands. Soon the women, standing by their husbands, began to call to their children, and the children came reluctantly, having to be called four or five times. Bobby Martin ducked under his mother's grasping hand and ran, laughing, back to the pile of stones. His father spoke up sharply, and Bobby came quickly and took his place between his father and his oldest brother. 

The lottery was conducted--as were the square dances, the teen club, the Halloween program--by Mr. Summers. who had time and energy to devote to civic activities. He was a round-faced, jovial man and he ran the coal business, and people were sorry for him. because he had no children and his wife was a scold. When he arrived in the square, carrying the black wooden box, there was a murmur of conversation among the villagers, and he waved and called. "Little late today, folks." The postmaster, Mr. Graves, followed him, carrying a three- legged stool, and the stool was put in the center of the square and Mr. Summers set the black box down on it. The villagers kept their distance, leaving a space between themselves and the stool. and when Mr. Summers said, "Some of you fellows want to give me a hand?" there was a hesitation before two men. Mr. Martin and his oldest son, Baxter. came forward to hold the box steady on the stool while Mr. Summers stirred up the papers inside it. 

The original paraphernalia for the lottery had been lost long ago, and the black box now resting on the stool had been put into use even before Old Man Warner, the oldest man in town, was born. Mr. Summers spoke frequently to the villagers about making a new box, but no one liked to upset even as much tradition as was represented by the black box. There was a story that the present box had been made with some pieces of the box that had preceded it, the one that had been constructed when the first people settled down to make a village here. Every year, after the lottery, Mr. Summers began talking again about a new box, but every year the subject was allowed to fade off without anything's being done.

 The black box grew shabbier each year: by now it was no longer completely black but splintered badly along one side to show the original wood color, and in some places faded or stained.

 Mr. Martin and his oldest son, Baxter, held the black box securely on the stool until Mr. Summers had stirred the papers thoroughly with his hand. Because so much of the ritual had been forgotten or discarded, Mr. Summers had been successful in having slips of paper substituted for the chips of wood that had been used for generations. Chips of wood, Mr. Summers had argued. had been all very well when the village was tiny, but now that the population was more than three hundred and likely to keep on growing, it was necessary to use something that would fit more easily into he black box. The night before the lottery, Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves made up the slips of paper and put them in the box, and it was then taken to the safe of Mr. Summers' coal company and locked up until Mr. Summers was ready to take it to the square next morning. The rest of the year, the box was put way, sometimes one place, sometimes another; it had spent one year in Mr. Graves's barn and another year underfoot in the post office. and sometimes it was set on a shelf in the Martin grocery and left there.

 There was a great deal of fussing to be done before Mr. Summers declared the lottery open. There were the lists to make up--of heads of families. heads of households in each family. members of each household in each family. There was the proper swearing-in of Mr. Summers by the postmaster, as the official of the lottery; at one time, some people remembered, there had been a recital of some sort, performed by the official of the lottery, a perfunctory. tuneless chant that had been rattled off duly each year; some people believed that the official of the lottery used to stand just so when he said or sang it, others believed that he was supposed to walk among the people, but years and years ago this p3rt of the ritual had been allowed to lapse. There had been, also, a ritual salute, which the official of the lottery had had to use in addressing each person who came up to draw from the box, but this also had changed with time, until now it was felt necessary only for the official to speak to each person approaching. Mr. Summers was very good at all this; in his clean white shirt and blue jeans. with one hand resting carelessly on the black box. he seemed very proper and important as he talked interminably to Mr. Graves and the Martins.

 Just as Mr. Summers finally left off talking and turned to the assembled villagers, Mrs. Hutchinson came hurriedly along the path to the square, her sweater thrown over her shoulders, and slid into place in the back of the crowd. "Clean forgot what day it was," she said to Mrs. Delacroix, who stood next to her, and they both laughed softly. "Thought my old man was out back stacking wood," Mrs. Hutchinson went on. "and then I looked out the window and the kids was gone, and then I remembered it was the twenty seventh and came a-running." She dried her hands on her apron, and Mrs. Delacroix said, "You're in time, though. They're still talking away up there."

 Mrs. Hutchinson craned her neck to see through the crowd and found her husband and children standing near the front. She tapped Mrs. Delacroix on the arm as a farewell and began to make her way through the crowd. The people separated good-humoredly to let her through: two or three people said. in voices just loud enough to be heard across the crowd, "Here comes your, Missus, Hutchinson," and "Bill, she made it after all." Mrs. Hutchinson reached her husband, and Mr. Summers, who had been waiting, said cheerfully. "Thought we were going to have to get on without you, Tessie." Mrs. Hutchinson said. grinning, "Wouldn't have me leave m'dishes in the sink, now, would you. Joe?," and soft laughter ran through the crowd as the people stirred back into position after Mrs. Hutchinson's arrival.

"Well, now." Mr. Summers said soberly, "guess we better get started, get this over with, so's we can go back to work. Anybody ain't here?"

"Dunbar." several people said. "Dunbar. Dunbar."

 Mr. Summers consulted his list. "Clyde Dunbar." he said. "That's right. He's broke his leg, hasn't he? Who's drawing for him?"

 "Me. I guess," a woman said. and Mr. Summers turned to look at her. "Wife draws for her husband." Mr. Summers said. "Don't you have a grown boy to do it for you, Janey?" Although Mr. Summers and everyone else in the village knew the answer perfectly well, it was the business of the official of the lottery to ask such questions formally. Mr. Summers waited with an expression of polite interest while Mrs. Dunbar answered.

 "Horace's not but sixteen vet." Mrs. Dunbar said regretfully. "Guess I gotta fill in for the old man this year."

 Rigth Sr. Summers said. He made a note on the list he was holding. Then he asked, "Watson boy drawing this year?"

 A tall boy in the crowd raised his hand. "Here," he said. "I'm drawing for my mother and me." He blinked his eyes nervously and ducked his head as several voices in the crowd said thin#s like "Good fellow, lack." and "Glad to see your mother's got a man to do it."

 "Well," Mr. Summers said, "guess that's everyone. Old Man Warner make it?"

"Here," a voice said. and Mr. Summers nodded.

 A sudden hush fell on the crowd as Mr. Summers cleared his throat and looked at the list. "All ready?" he called. "Now, I'll read the names--heads of families first--and the men come up and take a paper out of the box. Keep the paper folded in your hand without looking at it until everyone has had a turn. Everything clear?"

 The people had done it so many times that they only half listened to the directions: most of them were quiet. wetting their lips. not looking around. Then Mr. Summers raised one hand high and said, "Adams." A man disengaged himself from the crowd and came forward. "Hi. Steve." Mr. Summers said. and Mr. Adams said. "Hi. Joe." They grinned at one another humorlessly and nervously. Then Mr. Adams reached into the black box and took out a folded paper. He held it firmly by one corner as he turned and went hastily back to his place in the crowd. where he stood a little apart from his family. not looking down at his hand.

"Allen." Mr. Summers said. "Anderson.... Bentham."

 "Seems like there's no time at all between lotteries any more." Mrs. Delacroix said to Mrs. Graves in the back row.

"Seems like we got through with the last one only last week."

 "Time sure goes fast.-- Mrs. Graves said.

 "Clark.... Delacroix"

 "There goes my old man." Mrs. Delacroix said. She held her breath while her husband went forward.

"Dunbar," Mr. Summers said, and Mrs. Dunbar went steadily to the box while one of the women said. "Go on. Janey," and another said, "There she goes."

"We're next." Mrs. Graves said. She watched while Mr. Graves came around from the side of the box, greeted Mr. Summers gravely and selected a slip of paper from the box. By now, all through the crowd there were men holding the small folded papers in their large hand. turning them over and over nervously Mrs. Dunbar and her two sons stood together, Mrs. Dunbar holding the slip of paper.

 "Harburt.... Hutchinson."

"Get up there, Bill," Mrs. Hutchinson said. and the people near her laughed.

"Jones."

"They do say," Mr. Adams said to Old Man Warner, who stood next to him, "that over in the north village they're talking of giving up the lottery."

Old Man Warner snorted. "Pack of crazy fools," he said. "Listening to the young folks, nothing's good enough for them. Next thing you know, they'll be wanting to go back to living in caves, nobody work any more, live hat way for a while. Used to be a saying about 'Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon.' First thing you know, we'd all be eating stewed chickweed and acorns. There's always been a lottery," he added petulantly. "Bad enough to see young Joe Summers up there joking with everybody."

 "Some places have already quit lotteries." Mrs. Adams said.

 "Nothing but trouble in that," Old Man Warner said stoutly. "Pack of young fools."

"Martin." And Bobby Martin watched his father go forward. "Overdyke.... Percy."

 "I wish they'd hurry," Mrs. Dunbar said to her older son. "I wish they'd hurry."

"They're almost through," her son said.

"You get ready to run tell Dad," Mrs. Dunbar said.

Mr. Summers called his own name and then stepped forward precisely and selected a slip from the box. Then he called, "Warner."

"Seventy-seventh year I been in the lottery," Old Man Warner said as he went through the crowd. "Seventy-seventh time."

"Watson" The tall boy came awkwardly through the crowd. Someone said, "Don't be nervous, Jack," and Mr. Summers said, "Take your time, son."

"Zanini."

 After that, there was a long pause, a breathless pause, until Mr. Summers. holding his slip of paper in the air, said, "All right, fellows." For a minute, no one moved, and then all the slips of paper were opened. Suddenly, all the women began to speak at once, saving. "Who is it?," "Who's got it?," "Is it the Dunbars?," "Is it the Watsons?" Then the voices began to say, "It's Hutchinson. It's Bill," "Bill Hutchinson's got it."

"Go tell your father," Mrs. Dunbar said to her older son.

People began to look around to see the Hutchinsons. Bill Hutchinson was standing quiet, staring down at the paper in his hand. Suddenly. Tessie Hutchinson shouted to Mr. Summers. "You didn't give him time enough to take any paper he wanted. I saw you. It wasn't fair!"

"Be a good sport, Tessie." Mrs. Delacroix called, and Mrs. Graves said, "All of us took the same chance."

"Shut up, Tessie," Bill Hutchinson said.

 "Well, everyone," Mr. Summers said, "that was done pretty fast, and now we've got to be hurrying a little more to get done in time." He consulted his next list. "Bill," he said, "you draw for the Hutchinson family. You got any other households in the Hutchinsons?"

"There's Don and Eva," Mrs. Hutchinson yelled. "Make them take their chance!"

"Daughters draw with their husbands' families, Tessie," Mr. Summers said gently. "You know that as well as anyone else."

 "It wasn't fair," Tessie said.

 "I guess not, Joe." Bill Hutchinson said regretfully. "My daughter draws with her husband's family; that's only fair. And I've got no other family except the kids."

"Then, as far as drawing for families is concerned, it's you," Mr. Summers said in explanation, "and as far as drawing for households is concerned, that's you, too. Right?"

"Right," Bill Hutchinson said.

"How many kids, Bill?"

Mr. Summers asked formally.

 "Three," Bill Hutchinson said.

"There's Bill, Jr., and Nancy, and little Dave. And Tessie and me."

 "All right, then," Mr. Summers said. "Harry, you got their tickets back?"

Mr. Graves nodded and held up the slips of paper. "Put them in the box, then," Mr. Summers directed. "Take Bill's and put it in."

 "I think we ought to start over," Mrs. Hutchinson said, as quietly as she could. "I tell you it wasn't fair. You didn't give him time enough to choose. Everybody saw that.

" Mr. Graves had selected the five slips and put them in the box. and he dropped all the papers but those onto the ground. where the breeze caught them and lifted them off.

 "Listen, everybody," Mrs. Hutchinson was saying to the people around her.

 "Ready, Bill?" Mr. Summers asked. and Bill Hutchinson, with one quick glance around at his wife and children. nodded.

 "Remember," Mr. Summers said. "take the slips and keep them folded until each person has taken one. Harry, you help little Dave." Mr. Graves took the hand of the little boy, who came willingly with him up to the box. "Take a paper out of the box, Davy." Mr. Summers said. Davy put his hand into the box and laughed. "Take just one paper." Mr. Summers said. "Harry, you hold it for him." Mr. Graves took the child's hand and removed the folded paper from the tight fist and held it while little Dave stood next to him and looked up at him wonderingly.

"Nancy next," Mr. Summers said. Nancy was twelve, and her school friends breathed heavily as she went forward switching her skirt, and took a slip daintily from the box "Bill, Jr.," Mr. Summers said, and Billy, his face red and his feet overlarge, near knocked the box over as he got a paper out. "Tessie," Mr. Summers said. She hesitated for a minute, looking around defiantly. and then set her lips and went up to the box. She snatched a paper out and held it behind her.

 "Bill," Mr. Summers said, and Bill Hutchinson reached into the box and felt around, bringing his hand out at last with the slip of paper in it.

The crowd was quiet. A girl whispered, "I hope it's not Nancy," and the sound of the whisper reached the edges of the crowd.

 "It's not the way it used to be." Old Man Warner said clearly. "People ain't the way they used to be."

"All right," Mr. Summers said. "Open the papers. Harry, you open little Dave's.

" Mr. Graves opened the slip of paper and there was a general sigh through the crowd as he held it up and everyone could see that it was blank. Nancy and Bill. Jr.. opened theirs at the same time. and both beamed and laughed. turning around to the crowd and holding their slips of paper above their heads.

"Tessie," Mr. Summers said. There was a pause, and then Mr. Summers looked at Bill Hutchinson, and Bill unfolded his paper and showed it. It was blank.

"It's Tessie," Mr. Summers said, and his voice was hushed. "Show us her paper. Bill."

Bill Hutchinson went over to his wife and forced the slip of paper out of her hand. It had a black spot on it, the black spot Mr. Summers had made the night before with the heavy pencil in the coal company office. Bill Hutchinson held it up, and there was a stir in the crowd.

 "All right, folks." Mr. Summers said. "Let's finish quickly."

Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box, they still remembered to use stones. The pile of stones the boys had made earlier was ready; there were stones on the ground with the blowing scraps of paper that had come out of the box Delacroix selected a stone so large she had to pick it up with both hands and turned to Mrs. Dunbar. "Come on," she said. "Hurry up.

" Mr. Dunbar had small stones in both hands, and she said. gasping for breath. "I can't run at all. You'll have to go ahead and I'll catch up with you." The children had stones already. And someone gave little Davy Hutchinson few pebbles. Tessie Hutchinson was in the center of a cleared space by now, and she held her hands out desperately as the villagers moved in on her. "It isn't fair," she said. A stone hit her on the side of the head. Old Man Warner was saying, "Come on, come on, everyone." Steve Adams was in the front of the crowd of villagers, with Mrs. Graves beside him.

"It isn't fair, it isn't right," Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her.

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