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Date Published: 06-10-2023

Publisher: Sky Publishing

 

 

Outraged when The Post Gazette overlooks him for a promotion, 43-year-old
Sportswriter Christian Kane quits the Paper and moves to the country to
write fiction. Inspiration flows from a grave he stumbles upon in the woods.
He pens The Legend of Rachel Petersen, a fascinating story revolving around
the dead twelve-year-old girl who was laid to rest beneath the weathered
tombstone in 1863. His book climbs the Best Seller lists; then Hollywood
adapts it into a blockbuster movie. Kane becomes rich and famous; but then!
Does an enraged Rachel become more than a figment of the writer’s
imagination and rise from her grave, seeking revenge on him for slandering
her name?

 

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He popped his head out of the hole and looked beyond the heaping piles of freshly dug dirt, making certain there were no intruders hiding in the bushes, waiting to rob him of his find. Satisfied there weren’t any, he reached down and grabbed the lid. Rusted solid, the tiny hinges creaked loudly as he tugged. He yanked harder and harder until they snapped. 

Then… Wooosh! A gigantic gale force wind blasted up and out from the coffin, violently ripping the lid from his hand. The plank door pinned his legs against the earthen side of the grave. Using his arms, he shielded his face as the tornado strength winds blew straight up past him. His hair was blown straight on end. The tree limbs above him thrashed and whipped wildly as the colossal, continuous gust of wind ripped through the leaves. Dust, dirt, and stones, tore at his arms and face as they were hurled from the hole. The rush of the air howled loudly with an eerie, awful sound, as though a thousand people were screaming at once. Thaddeus grimaced as the forceful wind would not allow him to catch his breath.

As fast as the howling wind had erupted from the coffin, it abruptly stopped. Then the lid slammed shut with a loud whack. The branches bounced and swayed to a peaceful rest as Thaddeus, trembling, cautiously began to wipe the dirt from his face and arms. 

Being more cautious on his second attempt, he slowly lifted the lid while peeking over it through squinted eyes. No howling gust of wind greeted him as the mummified remains of the once very pretty and young Rachel Petersen, laid to rest in a plain floral print dress, came into view. A thin layer of dust covered her and everything else inside the tiny coffin. 

But how could that be? After that violent windstorm, which just moments ago blasted forth from the coffin, no dust would have remained. That was just another curiosity that never crossed Thaddeus’s mind.

Staring back at him were two large empty eye sockets in a tiny skull, which rested on a satin pillow. Her facial skin, once having a flawless peaches and cream complexion, was now brown, deeply gouged with wrinkles, and drawn tight, exposing her baby teeth. Her nose was reduced to two narrow slits. Red hair, parted in the middle, covered her forehead before coming to rest in curls on her shoulders. 

The bones and joints in her hands and arms were clearly visible. Her skin-tight hands lay folded on her chest, clutching a rosary. An artifact!

She looks like a dried-out prune with red hair,” Thaddeus thought to himself. Then his pulse pounded faster and louder in his ears when he spotted the holy prayer beads. 

He stared wide-eyed at the white beaded rosary that had a tiny silver crucifix attached, then the corners of his lips curled into a sly smile as he congratulated himself on the find, “I knew there would be something of value buried with her.”

Slowly he reached down for the treasure. “One more inch and it’s mine.” 

Then he quickly jerked his hand back when Seth’s warning echoed through his mind, “Do you want someone like her to haunt you for the rest of your life?” 

“Nonsense,” he reasoned to himself with a chuckle. “Ha! What does Seth know?” 

Then his subconscious haunted him, “What about your dream? The curse in hieroglyphics?”

He answered himself out loud! “That’s nonsense too! Take the treasure and cover her back up!”

Nervously, he wiped the beads of sweat running down his brow; again, he reached for the holy rosary very slowly while staring at her ghastly, withered face. And those two empty eye sockets staring back! He was expecting her to move, or worse yet, holler, “Grave robber,” and grab at him with her boney hands. Nevertheless, he desired that rosary so badly, he was willing to take that risk.

Thaddeus delicately grasped the tiny cross. Firmly, but with a gentle touch, the young archaeologist raised it two inches until all the slack was out of the chain. Now taut, it would not come away from the corpse any further; the remaining beads of the rosary had been intertwined around those hideous looking hands. 

Keeping a vigilant watch on her hollow eyes, he tugged a bit harder on the rosary. He did not see when the army of huge, dark orange centipedes scurried out from under her hands. Quickly, one after another, thousands of the ugly bugs crawled out from their hiding spot and ran up the chain. They raced across his hand and up his arm. “Oh!” Thaddeus hollered as he let go of the cross and flung his hand back. 

Thousands more continued to pour out from their hiding spot, climbing over his shoes, up his pants, up his legs, under his shirt. “Oh! Oh! Oh!” 

Moreover, they stunk. Like battery acid mixed with used motor oil and ammonia.

A part of his dream flashed through his mind, “Within these walls lie the remains of Rachel Petersen. Cursed will be all those who dare enter.”

In one bound, he jumped the four feet out of the grave. The hideous bugs poured out of the hole and chased him down. Chills ran the entire length of his spine as he danced about, flailing his arms, trying to shake the repulsive insects off as more and more covered him. 

He ripped his shirt off and used it to swat the creepy crawlers off his back, chest, shoulders, and stomach. They were in his hair; he shook his head. One was halfway in his ear when he pulled it out. He kicked his feet into the air while grabbing and shaking his pant legs; he stomped on the vile and relentless hunnerd leggers that did fall to the ground. The ones he missed, turned and came after him again. 

For ten awfully long minutes, they kept up their never-ending assault. 

While jumping up and down, he tripped over the shovel’s handle and fell face first over the freshly dug dirt pile back into the grave, landing three inches from Rachel’s mummified face; he swore he saw Rachel smile at him! …

J.T. Baroni

(J.T. Baroni, pictured with the tombstone that inspired the story)

Living in Western Pennsylvania all my life, I’ve been an avid
Whitetail hunter since old enough to tote a rifle, which is also about as
long as I’ve had a fondness for word games and literature.

While hunting one year, I actually did stumble upon a weathered tombstone
in the middle of the woods.

While waiting patiently for that big buck to cross my path, I had plenty of
time to ponder the dead girl’s fate, which I was then driven to write.

Eerily enough, this is the premise of The Legend of Rachel Petersen, my
first novel published in 2012, which I recently revised.

A newly retired transformer repairman, I refer to Johnstown, Pennsylvania,
a small town outside of Pittsburgh, as home.

My wife Becky and I share our abode with two retrievers – Piper, and
Remmy.

 

two dogs

 

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A Bitter Wind – Blitz

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Mystical
Fantasy/Sci-fi, Occult, Supernatural
Publisher:
FriesenPress
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Can
time become stuck at NOW or does it just seem that way?
Can
the past be changed without creating a paradox?
Does
history repeat or is that something we tell ourselves to cover our poor
choices?
When
Alexander ‘Ramses’ Smith is assigned to decipher the odd hieroglyphs of the
Temple of Khnum—all heka (magic) breaks loose. As a teen, his interest was in
metaphysical and sharing psychic experiences with a beloved grandmother. When
she died, things turned dark when an Ouija Board freed a terrifying entity with
red eyes. He thought he was free of it when he shut his psychic gifts down and
began a study of Egyptology—But Shezmu was waiting for him in Esna. Lex found
others trapped by the time loop: afret (djinni), the ghost of a former
archeologist, Dr. Broderick S. Gillwood, the Neteru (Egyptian gods/goddesses)
all conspiring against his scientific training and logical mind.
Lex
soon realizes there is no choice but to obey the voices in his head and the
mysterious ones of an outer sort. He must rely on the intuitive gifts he fought
so hard to quash. Realizing he can see and sense what others cannot, Lex runs
headlong into a past life that puts him dangerously susceptible to the hidden
secrets infused in the stone ruins. He must quickly re-define his understanding
of the lines between imagination and reality or lose the battle for his mind
with the darkness created by blood sorcery and a destiny (shay) he never
expected.
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About
the Author
As
a Mystical Author, Anita Merrick is a 3rd generation psychic, retired and
living in a wooded area of Erin, NY with her husband, Timothy, and furry
children—two West Highland White Terriers and a half-Westie/Cavalier King
Charles spaniel. As Crystal Wind (DBA), she is a Psychic Intuitive, Tarot
Reader and Medium, an ordained priestess in the Order of Melchizedek. She holds
certification as a Tarot Master from the Tarot Certification Board of America.
Prior to 1991, she performed as Nehebka, a semi-professional Oriental (belly)
dancer; at the same time raised, trained and showed Appaloosa horses. A Bitter
Wind, a first novel, comes from a life-long love of Egypt that probably really
began in 1988 as a belly dancer and a first trip to Egypt and a performance at
the Winter Palace of Luxor. Starting about 1991, her focus went to the
paranormal, supernatural and metaphysical, as well as the tarot. That led to
the next trip to Egypt (1997) with a group of like-minded friends then a
synchronistic connection with Nicky Scully/Shamanic Journeys, Mary K. Greer and
Normandi Ellis, Anita returned to deepen an understanding of the mystical. The
last trip in 2011 (Shamanic Journeys) most powerfully connected her to the
mysteries of Egypt—Like a portal opened into the ancient past, the spirits
spoke and their stories became this book.
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