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Post by clovissantoro270 on Jul 7, 2016 15:43:42 GMT -5
I would like to start by saying this isn't a copypasta, its a true story, that requires actual consideration.
So my name is Stanley Risk, and I... am kind of new to writing, so forgive me for any mistakes. Im thirty-six, I live in a small town of British Columbia called [the town of] Nelson and I am, well... an isolationist. I only leave my log cabin two or three times a month, and I live alone with my dog, Buddie.
This story, however, isn't about me, it's about someone else.
It's about a boy named Nicholas Burgess. Well, not a boy. He was eighteen years-old, he lived around here, and went to a college called Selkirk. He went missing three weeks ago, on June 10th 2016. His friends told the police the last thing he was doing was a community project for his Sociology class that involved him writing an essay about the local town of Nelson. That was all the evidence they had on his disappearance—it was just, out of nowhere. I have looked it up on the internet, searched all over, and I haven't found anything about this incident. I guess this event is just staying in the local police station.
So, I was hiking with Buddie one day, and I came upon a notebook with brown and red stains on the cover. It was one of those 'find Sasquatch' notebooks that had hundreds of trees, and one teeny Bigfoot peeking out of a tree. It filled me with Nostalgia, when me and my brother Stan used to try to find the sasquatches.
Curious, I of course, took a peek inside. The title block read
Nicholas Burgess
June 16th 2016
Sociology Class
The Importance of Johnston Woods.
It had been told two weeks ago when Nick's mother told me that no one had seen him in a week. I was only mildly concerned. He was adventurous, I said. It's nothing to worry about.
But by now, I had been pretty concerned. It had been almost a month. You see, Nick's dad left when he was three, and I was, kind of... an unofficial father figure to him.
I read the text the first page of the notebook. It was mostly in notes, not very professional because he was going to be the only person reading it.
Basically, he said that he was going to someplace in the middle of Johnston woods—pretty near to my house—where he had been told than an strange old man, trapped in the past, lived.
It was about a forty minute hiking trip, and when he got there, he saw the condition of the house was... unpleasant. He knocked on the door, and a short, old, black man named Levi opened the door. Nick asked for a last name, and Levi just said, bah.
He told Levi that he was looking for some cool history or anything interesting, and that he had a suspicion that he might be the right man to ask. Levi responded after ten seconds—yes, ten seconds—of silence, that there was an old trail that led to a place no one had ever been before. Nick asked him to lead him that way. Levi said yes, and began to walk, and Nick followed behind. Apparently, the trail started out normal, but as they traveled, the trees got weirder and the mist got thicker. It took them about half an hour to get to their destination. Once they got there, Nick looked down at the valley just a bit ahead of him, and saw the junkyard Levi was talking about. Then, Levi said to Nick that he had to tell him something. Nick asked what, and he told him that there was something... off about this place, something he could only explain as paranormal. Nick had said that he never really believed that kind of stuff, so it wasn't a surprise that he went there anyway. He did, however, get a bit freaked out when only about thirty to forty-five seconds after he set off towards the old junkyard, he turned around, and Levi was already completely gone.
When he walked upon the gate, he saw a gigantic sign that would normally display the name of a town, but it was apparently just... blank. He entered the junkyard, and noticed, it was more. Levi had never specified exactly what it was, but, it was apparent this place was a ghost town, just a memory of what it once of. As he walked around the mist encased town, he found old buildings, blunderbusses and just about every old trinket you could think of. He was overwhelmed with joy, because he knew that this would be worth more than just a paper, this could get into the local news, hell, even national news. It's not all the time you find an abandoned ghost town previously unknown.
As I skimmed through the notebook, which was filled with list's and sketches, the more skeptical side of me wondered if this was fake. But what kind of sick motherfather would pull a joke like this, and why would they hide it in the middle of nowhere
After a few more pages of discoveries, it showed a sketch of an old bakery with the caption, 'Goodnight Night;Sweet Dreams.'
After this, on the next page, it had the date June 17th, followed by a paragraph of text. In summary, Nick said that he had been trying to leave town all morning to start typing his paper and to get supplies, but he had seemed to lost his way. He also seemed distressed, and explained that it felt like everywhere he went, the town stayed the same distance away from the woods. The rest of the page was blank, except for a quick, witty doodle of a man with a gun to his head.
On the next page, there was another entry, from the next day. It was the part that really caught me off guard. Nick said that he was 'really fakking freaked out', and that the town seemed to be... changing. He described that everywhere he went, he stayed near the center of the town, and, he said that he sensed something. He checked the signal on his cell phone and—like every cliché—he had no signal. He hadn't ate or drank water in a day, and he was getting desperate. The thing Levi had said about the town was... an understatement
Later that day, Nick was starting to feel numb. He pinched himself and didn't feel any pain. He stopped citing his discoveries and gave up on escaping. And most terrifying of all, he said that all the nighttime noises of frogs, crickets and birds were gone. No sign of life anywhere. After this, he decided he would go back into the bakery and sleep, hoping that he would wake up and have all this be over.
The last thing he wrote in that book was... kind of chilling. He said that before he went to sleep, he kept hearing Levi's voice in the mist, saying, There's something off about this place, over and over.
No fakking kidding.
I'm crying. None of you will think this is real, but let me tell you, it is. After reading the notes, I turned them into the police station. They confiscated it, thinking it was just a twisted prankster, but they knew I was a good person, so they said they would take a look.
Whenever I get the book back and I get a decent camera, I will post some pictures. Thank you for your time. This is fakking scary, too real to be a prank. Please provide some input, I need it. I will post back in a few days.
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