Kevin's Christmas TreeA Story by KKlingera Christmas ghost storyWho’s Christmas Tree Might It Be? Karen
was so excited to be going to Grandma’s for Christmas. She hadn’t seen Poppy
and Grammy since she was nine years old and now that she was 14 she would have
fun exploring the riverbanks on her own. Not that she minded being with Poppy
and Granny, she didn’t mind at all, but it was just that they were not able to
explore as much as she would have liked to. Poppy always got too tired and
Grammy would make us turn back. Karen
was disappointed about the snowfall last night. How was she going to explore
the riverbanks now? After breakfast she slipped on her boots and overcoat,
grabbed her hat and gloves and went outside. The mountain side was pretty with
glistening brightness as she walked along. It was much harder to walk now with
the snow but she was determined to make it to the river and so she trudged on
stopping only a few times to make snowballs to throw at the trees. Several
hours past and Karen started getting cold and hungry and was contemplating
turning back home when she heard something in the woods toward the top of a
hill. As she got closer she saw a boy standing at the top waving for her to
come up. He had been sledding and wanted her to join in the fun. “Plenty of
room on here for both of us” he exclaimed with excitement. So Karen boarded the
sled and held on tight from behind. “By the way, my name is Kevin and I wanna show you
something.” “I’m Karen and I’m glad to
meet you Kevin.” The two slid down the hill toward the river and
came to a stop right in front of a beautiful lit Christmas tree. So full of
ornaments and lights you would not fit anymore. “Wow! How in the world did you do all this?” “Oh a little at a time, every year my mom and dad
add another ornament.” Kevin replied. Karen
and Kevin sledded down the hill a few more times laughing and having so much
fun till it started getting dark. Karen said her goodbyes and promised to come
back the next day to play. When she got
home she told her Grammy and Poppy all about Kevin and the Christmas tree and
all the fun they had. But her grandparents just sat and stared at her with
mouths open. It was a few minutes before either of them could speak. “My dear
Karen, now let us tell you a story that happened a long time ago when we were
just kids ourselves. It was Christmas Eve and Poppy and I and a few other kids
from across the mountain side were having fun sledding down the south side of a
hill over by the river. One of the boys decided to try going down the other
side of that hill and his sled went right into the river and the poor boy froze
to death and drown. His parents were so distraught and on Christmas Eve too. So
they decorated a Christmas tree right there were the boy drown and every year
they add a new ornament to it. But my dear Karen, there is no electric out
there in the woods so I don’t know how the lights could have been lit. What did
you say the boy’s name was you played with today? Maybe he heard about what
happen to our friend Kevin those many years ago. It was terrible, and on
Christmas Eve none the less.” © 2017 KKlingerAuthor's Note
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AuthorKKlingerUnited States Minor Outlying IslandsAboutFreelance writer and a self learned drawer. more..Writing
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