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THE WOODS
*Names have been changed.
It was a cold, dark night beneath a starless sky--Okay, it
was actually three o'clock in the afternoon late one July,
but it seems all the spooky stories happen at night.
For my fourteenth birthday, three friends and I decided to
go hiking though the forest near my house. We had heard
tales of a hermit who had lived in those woods fifty years
ago and we wanted to see if we could find the remains of
his hovel.
Being July, the weather was incredibly muggy as
we trampled through the bug-infested undergrowth. One of my
friends, Karen, followed a garter snake, insistent that she
could catch it. Soon she disappeared over a hill and out of
sight. The three of us remaining were trying to walk
quietly so we didn't frighten off any woodland creatures,
hoping to find a herd of deer. After fifteen minutes, Karen
still hadn't returned, but we weren't worried. All four of
us had grown up in the area and new that forest relatively
well.
Becky, one of my other friends, was walking ahead of
Susan and I when suddenly she stopped and let out an ear-
piercing scream. We ran up to where she stood shaking to
see what had scared her.
Hanging from a tree limb a little ways away from us was
what appeared to be a human arm--handless, slender, and
covered in blood. Glancing around, we saw three more arms,
which caused Becky to faint. Susan ran to her, attempting
to revive her. While she did that, a strange sort of morbid
curiosity got the better of me, as I had never seen a
dismembered limb before, so I moved closer to view the
dangling objects. Upon closer inspection, I noticed
the "arms" were covered in hair, a thick, tan fur like that
of a deer. I shouted back to Susan and Becky that they were
legs from a deer. No sooner had the words left my mouth
than Karen came running from over the hill (the direction
we had just come from). She was pale but didn't stop
running, saying,"we have to get out, we have to go" over
and over. By then, Becky was sitting up. All three of us
took off after Karen, confused and concerned.
We caught up
with her at the edge of the forest, near a golf course.
Once she caught her breath, Karen told us her story.
She had finally caught the snake and was bringing it back
to us. She noticed the end of it's tail had been cut off,
leaving it smooth and rounded, instead of pointed. Also, it
was starting to shed, with the new skin dull instead of
shiny like the old. As she headed up the hill, Karen heard
footsteps crunching through the undergrowth behind her.
Thinking it was us, she turned, ready to berate us for
trying to sneak up on her; instead, she saw nothing.
Looking back at the dirt, the only footprints she saw were
her own. Now she was starting to get a little freaked, so
she put the snake down and turned to run up the hill. At
the top, she looked down and screamed. A large, hairy
creature was at the bottom, staring up at her. There was
blood dripping from its mouth and arms. It didn't move, but
Karen didn't stay long enough to wait for it to; instead she
took off running in the other direction.
She stopped
running when she felt she was a safe distance away and
leaned against a tree to catch her breath. When she stood
up, she noticed something on the trunk. She moved closer to
see what it was as it was partially in shade and nearly
fainted. Impaled on a piece of rough bark about five feet
off the ground was the snake Karen had caught. She knew it
was the same one because of the rounded tail, dulled skin,
and shedding. By that time, she was really scared, even
though it was a bright day. Again she heard footsteps
behind her, but turning revealed nothing. Karen took off
running, and that was when she finally found us.
Since we knew that forest, we figured we had never been
more than 1,000 yards apart. The area was very hilly and
densely wooded--some lines of trees were so close together
that a child couldn't pass between them. But despite our
closeness in proximity, Karen hadn't heard Becky scream,
nor had we heard Karen scream. Some things remained a
mystery to us.
We couldn't figure out what Karen had seen.
The description didn't match that of any deer, which we
initially thought it was--the body to the limbs we found.
How the snake had ended up dead on the tree Karen leaned
against was also a mystery. Why were the legs hanging from
limbs? It wasn't hunting season, and we didn't really see
how they had been suspended. Then there were the footsteps.
Karen wasn't one given to exaggeration--if she said she
heard something following her, then there was, but what?
Squirrels and deer couldn't make thudding of feet, and they
would have at least left some indication that something had
been there.
Although the forest is large, it is located on the edge of
a larger city's limits, and is bordered by a river, a golf
course, and a housing development. To this day, Karen
refuses to go back.
Thanks for reading.
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