Phantom Car (Part 2)

Phantom Car (Part 2)

A Story by kenya smith
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A continuation of Phantom Car

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You are sure that the mysterious car, wasn't there before. There weren't any cars for miles. You were the only one on the road. You tell yourself that you're just imagining  the car behind you. You try to get a good look at the driver, only to not see one.

Shocked, you stop on the side of the road to gain back your composer and call the police. Once the police pick up the phone, you frantically tell them that car without a driver is driving on the road. They respond with a laugh and hang up the phone. You grunt at the carelessness and proceed driving. The car is gone, and you breathe a sigh of relief; Thinking to yourself, you were just imagining the car. 

You turn on the radio to lighten up the tension. The news is on and they are talking about the anniversary of a dire event. What event, you ask yourself. The news reporter talks about a car crash that happened on March 28th, 2012 on the road you are driving on. The reporter said that car had flipped three times, whereas the driver died on impact. Today is March 28th, you say to yourself.  You keep listening closely to the radio. The reporter stated the people claim to see a shadow car, driving along the road. They look on the driver side of the car, to see no driver there. Then, they call the police, who laughs and hangs up on them. 

You think to yourself, If the police could come down this road, they'll probably believe everyone.

© 2016 kenya smith


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Added on October 12, 2016
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kenya smith
kenya smith

Prairieville, LA



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Hello, I'm Kenya smith and I write horror stories. I've been writing since I was in middle school. Before horror, I would write teen drama. Until, i found out that horror was my true calling. I starte.. more..

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