Jackson met us at the front door of the school, his hair was impersonating an electric shock and his cheeks were bright red. Jennifer and I instantly got the most intense belly laughs. Kindergarten cannot be that rough, can it?
“Rough day with the finger paints Jacks?” Jennifer said.
He shook his head but maintained a lifeless face free from emotion. His body was warm, and we had a good mile to walk before we would be home. It seemed as if he may have come down with something while swapping germs with the other little booger pickers.
I said, “You want a piggyback ride or something? We still must walk home. What happened to you?”
It took a good thirty seconds for Jackson to register we were talking to him. His head slowly turned to face me, creepily slow, like how I thought sluggish death worked. He dropped his bookbag and proceeded to stand like a statue at the front door. Students whizzed past us, each making their escape from this forced institution.
Finally, Jackson was able or willing to tell us what was going on.
“Some little boy talked to me today. Right in my ear. It was...weird,” he said.
I leaned down to Jackson’s level, partially blocking the door. He never blinked not even when I blew in his eyes for testing purposes.
“Was he mean to you or something?” I spoke.
He slowly shook his head and lowered it, tucking his chin into his chest. Tears began to fall like salty raindrops from his eyes.
“The little boy wasn’t there. I looked. He asked for help when I got home but no one was there,” he said.
Jennifer grabbed my sweater and gave it a tug. The look on her face was no match for the one that had covered mine. Was this little voice haunting the both of us? Was that possible?
“When did this happen? Where were you?” I spoke.
“It was a few minutes after the second bell. Like the class changing bell you guys use.”
My face quickly changed to match the sheet of paper rebelling against being trapped in my bag overnight. The timing was perfect, it lined up exactly with the occurrence I had walking into Pre-Cal. Jackson had experienced the same phenomenon that I had. Was it the house or was it something far more sinister than that?
Instantly, my shaking hand reached into my tight fitted pocket to pull out the crumpled-up sticky note from Mrs. Tannell. It was time to call someone, but I was not sure if it was going to be her or the paranormal guys.
“What are you doing with that crap Tannell the Terror gave you?” Jennifer said.
I put my hand up as if to say that is enough. Stuffing the note back in my pocket, I turned to Jennifer with a very merciful look on my face,
I said, “Please, can you take Jackson home and tell my parents I forgot my books or something? Buy me some time.”
“I guess, do you need help?” she said.
I shook my head and turned back into the school. This seemed urgent enough to warrant a talk with Mrs. Tannell again. Me being haunted is one thing but messing with my little brother, that is not going to sit well with me.
Scouring the halls and every open classroom door I could see, my search for Mrs. Tannell had turned into a panic-stricken mad dash. She was not in her classroom, but the door was still open, and her faux leather purse was still under her desk. Not knowing what to do, I yelled out her name three times, like the warning bell but far more urgent.
Within seconds, Mrs. Tannell popped her head out of a classroom I had passed in my negligent search for her.
“Naomi, what seems to be the problem?” She spoke.
I motioned with my hand to come here so we could speak in private. She entered her room with haste and looked worried which was an emotion I did not think he was capable of in the first place. Her hands too mine after she shit the door and her eyes dove deep into mine.
“What is it dear?” She spoke.
Before the words could slither from my mouth, tears began to fall, more than one this time. She hugged me and said all the generic things you say to someone that is crying and in need of assistance.
“The voice I heard last night, it came back in math class, it came back and talked to my little brother too. I need help. I’m scared,” I said.
She continued to hold and pat my brown frizzy hair down as she thought of what may be happening. It was a very curious incidence and potentially serious as well.
“Listen, listen very closely. You need to tell your little brother that that type of stuff happens all the time. Make something up so he does not freak out. I need access to your house, preferably with you in it and your parents gone. Do you understand?” She spoke.
Mrs. Tannell had never been so candid with any of us before. It sounded as if she had a plan of action and could truly help the situation. I nodded my head while it was still pressed into her shoulder, wet marks from my fearful tears soaked her poor cardigan.
“Call my number when the time is right. Try to make it the weekend and we will get to the bottom of this, I promise you Naomi,” she said.
She held the hug longer than I did; my release initiated the breaking up of the caring hug she embraced me with. She was not a terror at all, Tannell wanted to help me and maybe she has had experience with this sort of anomaly.
Jennifer was waiting on my doorstep as I hastily made my way from the school to my lovely possibly haunted home. She seemed less than pleased as she possibly had figured out what I was doing at the school.
“Well, any incite from the Terror?” She spoke.
I chuckled heartily and gave her a big hug. She was red and warm and not very receptive to my sign of friendship. Hopefully, she was not so angry that she was going to bail on our sleepover. My mother, from the smell of it, had constructed her special homemade lasagna and it would absolutely be a delight to share with Jennifer, as if she had not had it a million times.
I said, “I had to talk to Tannell, for the sake of Jackson. That was it. She seemed receptive and very caring.”
My best friend since forever crossed her arms and took an odd stance. I had only seen it once since I’d known her, and I knew instantly that this was going to be a debacle. Jennifer wanted to hash this out, but I simply had nothing left to tell her. I was honest and open and that was the best I could do.
Before I could try to break her down, the whispering wind on my ear came back. It was a little more aggressive this time.
‘Jennifer must stay. If she leaves, Jackson dies,’ it said.
My pigmentation quickly went back to white as a ghost, pardon the pun, and I lost my balance. As I crashed to the ground, Jennifer rushed to me with the same compassion as I had always known her to have.
“Naomi, what...are...did it happen again?” She spoke.
Fluttering my eyes, I barely had the strength to acknowledge that it had. Fear ran through the entirety of my body. It was clear that I could not lose Jennifer, or else.
“The voice, it came back. If you leave, Jackson dies. It said that,” I said.
After helping me up, we hugged it out and confirmed that nothing would happen to Jackson. Not on our watch.
“So, what do we do now, tell your parents? Call the ghostbusters?” She spoke.
I said, “Not at all. We are going to handle this and help this trapped soul. Parents will get in the way and the ghostbusters will not be discrete.”
We shook on it and headed into the house with a newfound confidence. The ghost hunting would be left to us and if the crap hit the fan, we would just call Mrs. Tannell. I am sure Jennifer would love that; sarcasm intended.
My father, Charles, was still fussing about the HOA as my mother showered him with positive words and solutions that would not work out at all. Jackson sat and forked his lasagna into his mouth, oblivious to what was happening and the threat that was made to his wellbeing. He would be briefed on the odd voice soon enough, ensuring he accepted it as his imagination playing games on him and not a ghost boy that had just threatened to kill him.
Tonight was the night we started listening to this voice and complying to ensure the safety of my entire family.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here.”
―William Shakespeare, The Tempest
My mother joyfully hummed to herself as she cleaned the dining room and kitchen. Her humming resonated through the house only broken by the clanging of pots and pans as she dismantled the mountain of dishes from the delicious meal she had prepared.Jackson sat in front of the television digesting every bit of comical genius the Simpsons had to offer. His shirt, hell, his entire wardrobe was covered in lasagna stains but that just showed how much he loved it. Every now and then he would impersonate Ralph, the silly kid from the Simpsons, and yell ‘I ate the purple berries!’ in his goofy voice. That was the best.Poor kid had no idea his entire life may depend on Jennifer spending the night. What if an emergency came up and she had to rush home or she fell ill and had to be rushed to the hospital? Judging by the seriousness of the ghost boy voice, I was not willing to test him and his omi
Before grabbing for my cell phone, I stared into Jennifer’s eyes. Her glorious blue eyes had remained dead gray. She seemed alright, but something was off. There was no doubt about it. The sun that used to add sparkles in the light blueness of her eyes now reflected from her dull, dead eyes in search of some sort of excitement.“Jenny bug, how are you feeling? Everything running like normal? You look different, less vibrant than usual,” I said.She chuckled, brushed her mangled hair from her forehead and turned to grab her bottle of water that she always carried with her. As she turned, just the slightest rotation, the side of her neck grabbed my attention like a hot guy slowly climbing out of a swimming pool. My jaw literally sitting on the floor was all she needed to see to cause he
The world around me went dark, deep rich dark. Not a sound could be heard no matter how hard my ears stretch to grasp at any sound near or far. My family and best friend had just been burned to death in a house overtaken by licking flames and heavy smothering smoke. Nothing was left to see, the house rested in a pile of what used to be and in it, my allies rested.The demon boy had vanished from the roof when it collapsed and seemingly decided to rest his case with this nightmare he left me stuck in. I had never experienced screams like those that had come from the inside of that house. The panic on their faces, the pain, agony, it was nauseating.Trapped in that universe of despair had left me still unconscious in the corner of my room with an even tighter grip around the letter opener that I clutched think
Mrs. Tannell worked her way out of my bedroom, reminding me to call her again if I needed anything. She was going to send the Paranormal Specialists over this weekend when my parents went to the Yankee Gifted School football game.That would buy them a three-hour window.As she bounced down the stairs with the youthful exuberance of a teenager, Mrs. Tannell locked eyes with Jennifer and then Jackson. She recoiled ever so slightly as to not frighten anyone. The dual set of gray eyes peered questioningly back at my English teacher. She hugged Jennifer and whispered something in her ear. Next, she high fived Jackson and carefully examined him, careful not to draw attention but she did note the offset his tongue now had. Shivering and in pain, I took my slumber on the cold concrete floor of the garage. For some reason, the demon boy did not pursue me down here. All night long I awoke every few minutes to hear the same thumping that started all of this. It was far quieter than when I was in my room, but the noise was still present.There was not a peep from any of my family or Jennifer through the night. I had no idea what was happening inside the house or how I would explain myself if someone were to find me sleeping on the garage floor.As the sun rose, I stood tall and straight. Every bone in my body seemed to crack at once. An orchestra of pops and cracks bounced off the garage walls and back to my ears. Walking like an old woman with arthritis, I grabbed the door hHaunting Naomi Chapter 9
The release bell howled angrier than before, at least it sounded like that. The ferocity of it hurt my ears and caused me to flinch. I would normally allow myself to get annoyed or distracted by that but I needed to know what Mrs. Tannell was smiling about. She was the key to helping me resolve my ghost problem and get back on track to normal teenager issues.Jennifer trudged out of class not even looking to see if I was following. Her body was going through the motions, but it was just an empty vessel, she was gone, at least until I could get things worked out and back in the proper order. Death looked like it really sucked especially because no one could tell except for me and Mrs. Tannell. The other kids just assumed she was having teenage problems or on drugs like the rest of the cool The remainder of the day was demon free. Except for my Spanish teacher but he is ruthless when it comes to Spanish grammar. Jennifer disappeared right before the bell, took all her stuff with her and everything. To ensure I was not going to get another unwanted surprise, I let her walk it out and do as her non beating heart desired.Jackson waited at the archway for me. His little head was bouncing from left to right, left to right, left to right but in a very loose and relaxed way. It was as if he had no control at all of his body or its actions. I just want my little brother back, even with all his annoying burps and farts, barging into my room, eavesdropping on me, all of it. I want it all back.We began our walk home without Jennifer, she was nowhere to be found. She could have been flying a rocketHaunting Naomi Chapter 11
The demon boy had now taken my best friend’s body hostage and was using it against me. The level of contortion this demon placed Jennifer’s body through was unsurvivable by any human on Earth. My room went from glowing orange to the faintest hint of light being emitted from my pendant. All went quiet except for the popping and cracking of ligaments and bones from Jennifer’s twisted body.Without warning, my mind entered a dizzying speed that I had never experienced before. My eyes widened as their pupils dilated the size of soup bowls. I looked down at my hands, the fingers on them had been replaced with webbed claws, talons if you will. My voice vacated my body as a soul grabbing growl took its place.Disregarding Jennifer and the demon boy, the two of them joined together in a twisted disturbed