Halloweenies...
Or,
how little children should mind their elders.
The laughter of children
echoed through the pastoral valley. Life here in a community too
small to have it's own name ran at a pace all it's own. If it was
not for the inhabitants growing old and the occasional birth of a baby
one would swear life stood absolutely still. You could think that,
but you would be wrong.
Days were spent tilling the
soil, looking after animals and keeping house. There was but one
road going both in and out of the valley. No crimes had ever been
committed here, and though a few of its inhabitants had moved out, they
were few in number. It was by all accounts a life of pleasant routine.
Not too many people had ever
lived here, judging from the graveyard there were more than 300 souls gone
to the afterlife from here. Roughly that’s one citizen for every
year of the valley’s 300 year life. No-one remembered who founded
the settlement or in what year but the first death was recorded in 1706
a Bryce Sand, no indication if it was a male or female Bryce Sand nor what
this person did for a living. A life with as little to make it remarkable
as each passing day here.
So it came as a great shock
that grey October day that three little boys, two brothers and their friend,
went missing. October days were slow and lazy, the harvest was already
put away and shared with neighbours. The children were all home schooled
together at Miss Miller’s house, all twelve of them, just as they had been
since Miss Miller was about twenty and she'd be nearly eighty now.
The great love of her life had died in one of the great wars and she was
unable to commit herself to any other man. Instead she vowed to educate
every child born in this valley to be upright and peaceful so there would
be no more wars. She was bent over, heavy with the knowledge of all
the wars that had come since making the great promise to herself.
Still she should be proud of herself, for in the valley itself life had
gone without any fights, without any incident whatever.
The citizen’s in the valley
had counted themselves out of every census in living memory, no wars were
funded by this valley and they had no need for federal services, they could
look perfectly well after themselves. There was no police, no jail,
no court.
They should have been in
school that day, that John and Jack and their friend Luke. Somewhere
between Miss Miller’s and home the boys had gone missing. Miss Miller
had assumed the boys had taken ill with the cold or flue and since the
valley had no telephone it was no immediately checked on. No one
could have thought it would be anything else.
It was something else.
That morning the three had met up as usual. Luke had shared some
of his cake with the other two. They had chatted about the new foal
at the Miller’s. White horses were born only very rarely in the valley.
God seemed to favour brown for horses.
They were nearly halfway
to the old schoolhouse when all three heard something. None of them
knew what it was exactly, only that no one they knew had a voice anything
like it. Still, whatever of whoever it was, was asking for help and
the all three knew what needed to be done. They needed to go and
see if they could help and if they could not they should fetch someone
who could.
There was a small patch
of forest where the voice emanated from. A little forests on the
east side of the valley before the river. A small brook ran through
it and the boys knew there were caves in this forest up against the hillside
which were dangerous. The caves were from a long, long time ago,
before the families had moved here, when other strange people had lived
here. Inside the caves there were paintings of large cat life animals
and lizards such as no one had seen ever in real life. Those were
stories of course, in modern times no-one had dared go into the caves because
they knew it was dangerous and everyone was quite happy without having
any danger in their lives.
The boys ran into the forest,
convinced that there was hero business to be done. They had long
talked of being like super heroes, able to fly, to save the innocent from
harm. Maybe this was their day to become heroes. That was a
far as they had thought it out. They ran from one direction to the
other as the voice seemed to change a great deal. At last they were
exhausted and could not run any longer.
John had blisters on his
feet and was complaining a lot. Luke was hungry and had started his
lunch sitting on a large rock by what might have been an opening to a cave..
Jack had not quite run out of energy and paced up and down the path kicking
stones. He kicked one rather hard and it went flying. They
heard a small scream, it cam from right over Luke's head. It was
a very good thing that the three had used the bathroom before leaving home
or all three would have been standing there in wet pants.
There sitting perched on
an old stump, over the cave opening, was the strangest creature.
It wasn't very big but it was very odd looking. It had very large
lizard-like eyes, and it's skin was a little scaly like a fish. It's
hands or where one would have expected to see hands were talons like covered
to the nails with small feathers. Feathers, I kid you not.
They would have gasped or screamed for sure, but they had no breath at
all, not for that moment. They scarcely caught one breath before
the next fright.
Just behind the three,
standing on another stump, stood another just like it. This one was
a bit larger with a very round belly. They struggled to scream. They
were starting to turn a little bluish from not breathing. Finally
breath came and they let out a blood curdling scream which was met by another
as the two strange looking creatures screamed too.
The earth shook a little
and they were silent. "oh no." said the sitting creature.
"Oh no," echoed the second creature. "What, what, WHAT?" screamed
the three boys, no longer sure what they should fear more and their feet
still frozen to the forest floor. They shot glances between the two
creatures and each other. The booming continued, the earth shook
and there was a thunderous sound coming form everywhere at once.
The little grey creatures with the big eyes were no less frightened than
the boys, actually they seemed more afraid and were turning strangely
pale.
The sun seemed to appear
and disappear and a twirling whooshing sound was overhead they dared look,
they might as well, they were no able to run and screaming had not made
anything go away. What they saw was beyond belief. Meaning
that if they told this story to anyone they would be laughed at for making
up ridiculous lies. Still there it was, a large flying reptile with
wings and eyes a fiery orange colour, it had a split long tongue which
flitted before them, and talons with long brown nails.
One
of the little grey creatures looked up clasping it's hands, well whatever
passed for hands, and pleaded, "let us go, we meant no harm". A booming
voice came from the great lizard, or it might have been a dragon if you
don't consider fire breathing important. "Get away from the humans,
or you will have to deal with me. The two ran away into the cave.
The dragon, to call it something for the sake of argument a dragon will
do, perched above the cave opening, he shook his head and mumbled, "halloweenies."
Now
he gazed straight at the boys who had just found their feet and were bouncing
around a bit trying to figure out where to run to. "Get out of my
forest, the lot of you." The boys ran and clamoured all the way up
the hill to where the graveyard stood but the dragon followed them out.
No matter where they ran the beast was not far behind. "Climb into
this tree", yelled Jack. Which is where they were headed to, the
biggest tree in the valley. Unfortunately, just as they were nearly there
they were caught except for Jack as the dragon swooped down and caught
them with his brow talon nails.
The dragon had miscalculated
and a wing clipped into the old oak and all four of them tumbled down back
to front and front to back and out they fell right in front of Miss Miller's
one room school house. Well the boys thought they were safe.
Miss Miller was not scared of anything they knew that and surely she would
come out of the house running with her cane and thump the dragon on his
scaly behind too.
Miss Miller did not.
She stayed in and did not even open the door for them. The dragon
righted himself and lumbered over them. His talon reached out and
the boys cringed. Well they thought they were dragon kibble right
about then. They were too tired to scream or cry.
"Never," said the dragon
poking Luke with his talon, "never go into the forest without an adult,
those halloweenies play tricks on you, and since you'd eaten all your goodies
already you'd have had nothing to pay your way out with. I am getting
too old to keep saving lost children from halloweenies, sprained ankles
and sick stomachs from eating the wrong mushrooms." He stood up and
looked his most fearsome. "If I see you in the forest again I will
let the halloweenies have you." and with that he rose up, flapped his wings
and flew off back to his forest.
"Did you see that miss Miller,
did you see the dragon?"
"No, didn't have my glasses
on. No one else saw it because school is out and they are all gone
home. Besides," said Miss Miller, "there is no such thing as dragons
and no-one will believe you. Next you'll ask me to believe there
are creatures called halloweenies in the forest who tricked you?
No boys, you were loafing off in the forest where it is dangerous, now
go home and stay on the path."
They did stay on the path
and never did they see the dragon or the halloweenies again. That
was on October the 31st, coincidence?
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