Once in a Lifetime_THE GHOST WHO COULDN’T BE SEEN ON HALLOWEEN_THE DOORWAY_The Salsa Shoes
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Once in a Lifetime
I lived my whole life believing that things such as ghosts and aliens do not exist. I always believed that the concepts were more psychological than scientific. I thought that humans created the ideas in order to find comfort or find a scapegoat. If a person is sad and missing their grandmother, that butterfly that lands on them brings them comfort. If a person gets high on drugs and creates chaos, it’s easier to blame the aliens than accept responsibility for their actions. I have always agreed with the believers on one thing, there are things in this world that are unexplainable, but one mus...
THE GHOST WHO COULDN’T BE SEEN ON HALLOWEEN
THE GHOST WHO COULDN’T BE SEEN ON HALLOWEEN By B. FOGLE ROBERT W FOGLEMy pragmatic brain is struggling to convince my body I’m dead, I’ve croaked, bit the dust, kicked the bucket, cashed in my chips. However, I might be in a coma! But it looks dead doesn’t it? You know what, I’m just grabbing at straws. Look at my body wrapped around that tree trunk; you can’t get deader than that. Oh well, I reckon I always knew life was just a path to death. Had a look at my body after the accident, nobody could have survived something like that. Today’s date pops into my mind, October 23, 1980, and I thin...
THE DOORWAY
It was said that every Halloween, the veil between the land of the living and the dead was thin.www.onedoor.cc This meant that things could cross over, and people could reach the other side too.It had been a few months since the gruesome car accident where I died. My husband Robert had survived the crash. All I felt was cold. Deep impenetrable cold in my bones, except I, had no bones. As a ghost, feelings were reduced to the primal urges: anger, cold, love. I could never get warm, and so I got used to the cold seeping in every minute.The other ghosts were excited about Halloween and were talking about how t...
The Salsa Shoes
Olivia always somehow managed to get herself into tricky situations and this time was no different. Flash. The spotlights hit the stage and colors of blue and red danced back and forth around the room, the sweet yet spicy music filled the ears of the guests as Olivia and her partner Marcos danced across the floor. Olivia’s crimson dress caught the eye of the judges as Marcos spun her body into their final pose. It was halfway through the second round of the Spain Salsa finals circa 1952, and according to the leaderboard they were still stuck in second place. Olivia’s smile dropped and they wa...