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Ghost Stories Essay, Research Paper

Ghost stories, they have the power to throw us into another world, leading us to

not only fear for the characters within the novel but for ourselves as the ghosts seem

to follow the reader around weeks afterwards. It is the mastery of description that

enslaves our minds as readers. Ghost stories paint vivid pictures inside the mind as they

force us to come face to face with our deepest fears. Imagining ourselves as the main

characters we become a part of the story, seeing, hearing, and feeling everything that the

author is courageous enough to delve into the darker side of his or her subconscious. The

stories give a sense of escape, by allowing the reader to partake on the journey along side

the characters, they are given the chance to become larger then life, doing things they

would never be able to accomplish in their everyday life. They defeat the monster and

come out the conquering hero, never forgetting the memory of their battle. Even after the

book is done the scenes replay themselves over and over within the reader?s mind. They

have such an impact over their reader?s, and that is a true accomplishment, not all genres

of novels can succeed in such a feat. Now, I want you to sit back in your most

comfortable chair, pull a blanket up around you, and grab a nice, warm cup of cocoa while

I tell you one of my favourite ghost stories.

Vivian plunked the last of the dusty, cardboard boxes down on the wooden floor.

She breathed heavily as she finally allowed herself to collapse into the burgundy softness

of the cushioned chair seated in the far corner of the master bedroom. Thunder tore its

way through the silence of the room. Vivian jumped, she didn?t like being alone in

the dark, musty house, especially during a thunder storm. She remembered when she and

her husband, Jake, had first visited the house. It had been the middle of summer and after

reading an article in the paper about the house, they had made the drive out to Osgood to

see it. They fell in love with the house from the moment they laid their eyes on it. A large

bay window looked out over the front lawn, and next to it were french doors leading out

to a wrought iron balcony. A white washed porch encompassed the body of the house, it?s

rails intertwined with red roses that blessed the thick summer air with their sweet aroma.

It had seemed so welcoming then, Vivian thought to

herself as she rose from the chair, wearily getting ready for bed. She pulled one of

her husbands sweat shirts from one of the many boxes that were spread across the room

and put it on. Vivian laughed to herself as she passed by her reflection in the antique

vanity mirror, the shirt hung off of her small frame almost reaching all the way down to

her knees, and her long auburn hair was piled messily upon her head. Another crash of

thunder sent her diving childishly to the safety of the king size, four post bed where she

pulled the lavish wine coloured duvet up over her head. Jake will be here tomorrow she

repeated after she had turned off the light. He?ll be here tomorrow she kept reassuring

herself as she fell into an uneasy sleep. Vivian hadn?t spent a night away from her husband

since they had been married eighteen months ago, the mere thought of him not being

beside her haunted her subconscious as she slept.

It was dark outside when Vivian awoke, a wash of pale blue light cast itself over

the bedroom. Slowly Vivian eased herself out of the warmth of the immense bed and made

her way towards the hallway. The hall was dimly lit with candles and it seemed to go on

forever, the glow of amber from the candles fading as you followed them down into a dark

cave. The sound of the enormous, oak door opening followed by a strong gust of crisp,

early winter wind sharpened Vivian?s senses as she began to run down the dark hall

towards the top of the staircase.

?Jake?? she called, reaching the top of the stairs. ?Oh Jake, honey, is that

you?? she said running down the stairs. When she reached the bottom she let a small sigh

escape as her spirit sank, he wasn?t there. I couldn?t have just imagined the whole thing,

Vivian thought to herself, someone came into the house I heard them. ?Jake? Are you

here?? she yelled stepping into the middle of the foyer, her echo bouncing off the empty

walls of the house, resonating inside her head. The house is too quiet Vivian thought to

herself as she inched her way back to the staircase. ?Jake?? she whispered desperately.

She placed her foot softly onto the first step, a sickening slurp arose from under her foot.

Instinctively she looked down, her stomach churned as all the colour drained from her

face. A steady stream of blood had made its way down the stairs, it dripped warmly off of

each separate step filling the ruby pool on the one below it. Vivian stood frozen unable to

believe the oozing mass that was collecting at her feet. Behind her the heavy wood of the

door crashed open sending icy gasts of harsh, bitter wind spinning through the house. Not

able to control her terror any longer Vivian darted up the stairs, the thickening pools of

blood sticking to the bottoms of her feet, splashing up over her bare legs with every step.

Tears poured down her colourless face as she ascended up the stairs. Turning down the

amber hall she collided with a dark, pillar that was blocking the corridor. She had collided

with such force that she had been sent flying backwards, landing in a crumpled heap about

four feet away. Vivian rose painfully to a sitting position glancing towards the shadowed

figure she had hurtled herself into. Slowly, it started to close in upon her. The figure was a

mass of darkness, it draped itself over her, bringing with it the pungent stench of decay.

Slowly the figure bent down until what was left of his face rested only inches from hers,

the smell invading every pore of her body causing waves of dizzying nausea to roll

through her. The mans pale face moved with cascades of maggots as they fought to escape

the deep pits where his eyes should have been. They fell onto Vivian?s legs, should could

feel them crawling all over her. She tried to move but found that she couldn?t, a bear-like

grasp had clamped itself around her arm effortlessly holding her to the ground. With his

free, icy hand he started to caress her cheek, wiping the tears away as they fell from her

eyes, he moved in closer, opening his chapped mouth, a black slime poured from it,

trickling down over Vivian?s grey sweat shirt. The figure climbed on top of her, she was

powerless to stop it. She was surrounded by the smell of death, the hungry maggots, and

the putrescent black that dripped its cold wetness onto her face.

Vivian woke up screaming. Her body trembled with complete and utter terror, her

clothes and duvet were soaked with sweat. The dream had been so real, she could still feel

the stinging cold from the man?s touch, her nostrils still consumed by the odour. Just then

she heard a clamor of footsteps racing towards the bedroom, Her muscles stiffened and

her stomach lurched, the door burst open.

?Viv? Are you all right?? Jake raced to the side of his convulsing wife and

gathered

her into his arms. ?Oh my god, what happened?? he cupped her face within his hands and

looked into her eyes.

?I?m so glad you?re here.? she said wrapping her arms tightly around his

warm body. ?Our first night away from each other and I have a nightmare. I guess it all

goes to show how independent I am.? she joked, adverting her eyes away from her

husband?s worried gaze. Jake gently pressed his lips to her forehead and smiled, taking her

clammy hand within his own and drew her up.

?Come on, I made us some breakfast.?

Vivian clutched on to his hand as they entered the hallway, it looked nothing like it

had in her dream, it was brightly lit with wall lamps allowing her to see the very last door

at the end of the hall. Relief came to her as they reached the inviting smell of bacon in the

kitchen. Everything was as it should be, there was no trail of warm, sickly blood dripping

its way steadily down the stairs, there were no wintry breezes that stung her body, and

there had been no dark figure waiting for her. It was for that fact that she was most

thankful. Jake set out the white china plates heaped with steaming pancakes and sparkling

bacon, as well as rich, dark cups of coffee, filled to the brim. Vivian curled her fingers

around the warm walls of her mug and sipped at it sparingly as she told Jake about her

dream. She sat in a daze, reliving the whole experience, she couldn?t remember a time

when she had been so scared. Jake?s being there helped her to stay strong, he comforted

her through the whole thing, reassuring her that it was just a dream. When she was done

he crouched down beside her chair and looked up at her.

?ell I?m here now, and I?m not going to let anything hurt you, not even in your

dreams.? Vivian knew that he was telling the truth, he wouldn?t let anything hurt her,

she trusted him with her life. Upstairs in the house a picture frame crashed to the floor,

spraying it?s shards of glass clumsily across the wooden floor.

?What was that?? Vivian had jumped from her chair and now stood clinging to her

husband?s fleece chest.

?Don?t worry, it was probably nothing.? he said as he unhinged her fingers and

started for the stairs. Still shaken from her dream and not wanting to be left alone Vivian

followed cautiously behind his sure, steady steps. Jake entered their bedroom leaving

Vivian waiting in the doorway. ?Damn it! Ahh, god damn. Viv, you?re not going to

believe this.? Vivian entered the room warily. Jake was sitting on the burgundy chair

nursing a bleeding foot. Blood, Vivian thought as she remembered her dream once more.

she began to run over to where her husband was sitting ?Careful!? he shouted. ?There?s

glass all over the floor.? Vivian stopped dead and looked about her, a silver frame with

vine like coils engraved in it lay on the floor, the picture inside it was of their wedding day.

They were sitting on a white bench with crimson roses blending into the background of

the slowly setting sun. She was wearing a simple ivory gown with tiny pink flowers

embroidered carefully onto the bodice, her hair swept upwards with soft wisps hanging

loosely across her neck. Jake wore the traditional black tuxedo which complimented his

broad shoulders and strong build that he had been naturally blessed with. The sun danced

across his golden hair giving it a reddish glow. That had been the happiest day of her life,

now the picture lay torn in half on the ground. ?Viv, can you go find us a broom so we

can get this all cleaned up?? Jake asked trying to hide the pain of his burning foot.

?Of course. Are you all right? Want me to get you anything?? as she drew her

attention to the gaping cut in his foot. ?Oh my god, the looks like it needs stitches.? she

was horrified. ?I don?t even remember unpacking that picture, I?m so sorry babe.?

?Just what are you apologizing for?? he laughed. ?It?s my own fault for charging in

here without watching where I was going, so don?t you even start to blame yourself. I?ll

be fine, you just go and find that broom, okay?? he forced a smile, Vivian smiled back and

left the room. She ventured out into the hallway, she had run into a storage closet the

other day while exploring the house, she was sure she?d be able to find something to

sweep up the glass in there. She had reached the closet, the knob on the door was ice cold,

sending goosebumps immediately up her arm the second she touched it. Ignoring the small

jolt of fear that had passed through her she opened the door, the broom was lying in the

corner, a dust pan near by. Bending down to pick up the rusting metal of the dust pan

Vivian got the sense that she was not alone, someone was watching her she was sure of

it. The heavy glare of eyes was suffocating, causing the air around her to thin until she had

to heave in deep breaths. Slowly standing up she saw something move out of the corner of

her eye, a quick flash of colour interrupting the stillness of the house for a momentary

second before vanishing into the watching air. Vivian dropped the broom and dust pan,

letting them fall thunderously to the ground, as she sprinted down the hallway and into her

her husbands arms.

?Viv? What?s wrong?? Jake asked staring down at her on his lap, he stroked the

hair back from her face.

?I swear to god something?s in the house. I saw something out in the hallway. It

was there and then it just vanished.? she cried. ?I feel like I?m losing my mind, first the

nightmare and now this, god, what?s wrong with me?? she wrapped her arms around

Jake?s

waist and buried herself in his chest.

?Vivian, look at me.? she looked up, her eyes were swollen and red with tears.

?You?re not losing your mind, I promise, you?ve just been under a lot of stress lately, with

the move and all. Here?s an idea, I?ll clean up this mess and unpack the boxes that are left

while you rest.? he rose from the chair, Vivian still in his arms. The first step down on his

foot caused him to moan in pain.

?Oh, Jake your foot, you can?t do all that work, you can barely even walk. You lie

down while I clean the mess, I?m fine now really.? she said as he plopped her down onto

the bed collapsing beside her.

?No you?re not.? he laughed. ?Look at yourself you?re trembling.? Vivian knew

that he was not going to give in, she hated it when he became stubborn like this and stood

up briskly in protest. Her head spun, the objects in the room became a kalidoscopic blur,

the sound of Jake?s voice was distant and clouded, everything bled into one another until a

curtain of black swept in.

Vivian awoke an hour later, her head was pounding and her back felt like

someone had thrust a knife into it and twisted the blade so that the wound wouldn?t close.

Jake raced to her side, his face was creased with worry. ?Hey you, how are you feeling?

This,? he said extending his arm to a husky, little man with white curly hair. ?is Dr. Myles

Jeffery, he?s going to take a look at you okay? If you need anything I?ll be just outside.?

he squeezed her hand tightly, nodded in the direction of Dr. Jeffery and left the room, the

door clicking shut behind him. Jake paced back and forth outside the door, his mind was

racing, how could he have let her do all the unpacking by herself? He knew that she had

been under a lot of stress. He should have been there for her, not out in Philadelphia

wrapping up a business deal that could have been managed over the phone. ?I can?t

believe

how stupid I am!? he scolded himself, he had never been so scared for someone in his

entire life. The hallway grew cold, Jake hugged himself absently, still pacing , the hairs on

the back of his neck stood on end as a shadow swept by him. Jake flung himself around,

nothing was there. He laughed, the lonely voice danced down the hall and died. The sound

of the bedroom door opening behind him brought Jake back to full attention. Dr. Jeffery

was smiling.

?You can see your wife now, she has something to tell you.? he said in his soft,

kind voice. ?I?ll let myself out.? Jake ran into the room, Vivian sat on the bed her arms

folded across her stomach, her face soaked with tears. When she saw Jake she drew her

palms up and rubbed at her eyes. Jake didn?t know what to make of the picture he

saw before him and slowly inched his way to the bed, expecting the worst. Vivian patted

the duvet beside her and obediently he sat down. She took his hand and looked

into his eyes and started to cry.

?What is it?? Jake was couldn?t comprehend the look on his wife?s face, he?d never

seen her look this way before. ?What did Dr. Jeffery say??

?He sa…he said.? she paused choking back her tears and smiled. ?We?re going to

have a baby.? she laughed bringing on more waves of tears. Jake could feel his eyes

beginning to well up, as he started to laugh.

?Were having a baby?? Vivian nodded as Jake leaned over cupping her face and

began to excitedly kiss her face again and again. ?We?re having a baby. I can?t believe it.?

he said placing his hand lovingly onto her stomach, brushing his thumb across it

soothingly.

?Well believe it, in eight months you are going to be a dad.?

?And you,? he bent down to kiss her stomach. ?are going to be a mom.? he kissed

her again and again, she reached her hand down and pulled him up to kiss her mouth, the

warm weight of his body pressed up against hers. He stopped to pull the navy fleece up

over his head exposing his still tanned skin, Vivian?s hands immediately went to touch the