Yuletide Spirits

Yuletide Spirits

A Story by Tristan
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Short short story about an unusual holiday discovery.

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"No Joke, Mrs. M. My house is haunted. I hear someone in the dining room every night. Thing is I can't make out if it’s a guy or a girl cause it sounds kind of funny. Like a bad radio station." I took a break from draping the net lights over the rectangular shrub in my front yard.

 

“Look, John, I don’t buy it. If there really was something in your house I can’t believe you would just be chatting about it like it’s something you saw on television. “ I rolled my eyes and got back to work. John was seventeen and deceptively handsome. He was known to wander around the neighborhood and chat up ladies like a fresh faced Lothario.

“Scouts honor.” He laughed while he rolled out an extension cord. I huffed, rearranging my lights. He sauntered up beside me, leaning in close.

 

“What’s the matter Mrs. M? Am I scaring you?” His voice was huskier than it had been a minute before.

 

“John, go home before I call your mother,” I laughed.

 

“Whatever you say. Sweet dreams.”  With a final cocky wink he was gone.  I hoped for his mother’s sake the occasional rumors of late night assistance he offered weren’t true.

 

That night I sat up reading and waiting for my husband to get home from work. However, my focus was constantly slipping. I’d never given it much thought but now, alone, I felt a tickle at my eardrum; much like when someone opens a door and air rushes quietly into the room. My hair stood up on end and as my fear grew so did my need to seek out any possible intruder. I set aside my book and grabbed my pepper spray and a Maglite hoping desperately not to need them. The ground level of the house was clear but as I crept upstairs some distant sound became more distinct. I knew the sound though I had never sought it out. I had told myself it was the normal noises of a house at night. I zeroed in on the door of the guest bedroom with my heart beating louder. Thu-thump! Thu-THUMP!


I pressed my ear to the door. There was a crackle of static. “never believe who I saw her talking to tod-“ the voice faded out. “alking to that Joh--- brazen as day.” It was female, I thought, but I was having trouble making sense of the words.

 

“no good, we all know that. He’s a fox that young one, ” Another female, it seemed.  I noticed the door was open a crack and my curiosity drew me to it. Slowly I inched forward and pressed my eye against it. There were women, five of them flickering in and out in smart dresses sitting around a table. As I gazed transfixed by their ghostly cards, “Hey! What do you think you’re doing you snoop!” A misty face burst into existence before my own and sent me screaming from the ghastly gossiping bridge club.

© 2011 Tristan


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Short and cute story of ghosts. Very clever and good writing. I was transfixed from start to end. Definitely very readable, in fact rather professional I would say!!! Keep up with the good work!!

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I'm sleepy, dreamy, loving and looking to share my imagination in the way only an author can. Just started writing in earnest. Have written one Novel, several Short Stories, Fan Fiction, WRPG, Poe.. more..

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