Alder Strauss
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Nancy Screw and the Coming of Age (18+) Chapter 9
Chapter 9 Co-Incidents Nancy had been reading for a couple of hours before she realized how hungry she had gotten. It was about mid-afternoon when she finally put the book down. It had gone way beyond her expectations in thrill and excitement. Now she knew Charles Turner had a chance and that brought her relief aside from the act of reading itself. She still found her heart aching for Billy, but Turner’s problems were still much worse. In a way, she enjoyed the distraction from reality that fantasy provided.
By Alder Strauss3 years ago in Filthy
The Strange Burdon of Alder Strauss
The following night brought with it an intensity that pulled me from my refuge and the safety of my chambers. I had had the dream again of the woods and of the woman. This time, however, I came closer to her and closer still. And as I drew upon her, her graceful stride became that of a quickened haste so that she would occasionally look behind her to see that I was still within her sights. But I still couldn’t make out her face. That’s what frustrated me the most. It felt like I was supposed to, like I was meant to but had not the capacity in mind or frame. Still, she persisted upon me the urgency of one who is in need of dire assistance. And though her actions did not communicate this, her very presence did. This dream, however, did not end abruptly in soaked sheets and trembling lips, but rather transcended into a void of thoughts or fantasy; a dreamless state. And like it was with the first dream, I again awoke in a most perplexing condition. I was exhausted and more fatigued than that of which I retired in. I had had an easy, uninterrupted sleep as well but when I sat up and removed the covers I froze. With my eyes fixated on the floor before me, my mouth hung loose. The floor was marked with blotchy footprints. Black mud painted fragments of bare toes, pad, and heel that seemed to lead to the door a short distance away.
By Alder Strauss3 years ago in Horror
The Strange Burdon of Alder Strauss
Nothing can be said to explain the strange events that befell Alder’s dreams on the night of March 15th, 1930, nor can one logically explain the strange set of circumstances that led to that grim discovery not thirty days after. But the duration of time in which these disturbances manifested and their symbolic significance therein could only lead Alder to believe that they were meant for him and him alone.
By Alder Strauss3 years ago in Horror
The Seance
In the year 1892 records tell of a house in Gradeley that is most unsettling. A house, that many say, is marked with a curse; damned for all eternity. No one goes into that house anymore. So it sits there all alone, a solemn reminder of those fateful events that took place there one stormy August night.
By Alder Strauss3 years ago in Horror
The Procession
On a still and silent night, a young boy is restless in his bed. He cannot sleep. Though the trickling recycling of water in his aquarium usually succeeded in lulling him to such a state, tonight is the exception for when it cannot. Something unknown keeps him away from a peaceful slumber.
By Alder Strauss3 years ago in Horror
Luciña (18+)
Jonah awoke to a world that rocked back and forth. He could hear a rhythmic creaking noise and, as his vision focused, he found that he was in a rusty, barnacle-laden, sea-beaten cage. It was night and pitch black all around him. Though, he knew he was outside; the stench of the sea as it came upon the ocean breeze was almost unbearable.
By Alder Strauss3 years ago in Horror
The Passenger
Ashlund Drive became an urban legend of sorts among the cab drivers of St. John’s Bay, England. The circumstances surrounding the experience and testimonial of William Bray is as frightening and mysterious as the story that follows. But it was his story alone that became the legend known only as The Passenger.
By Alder Strauss3 years ago in Horror
The Doldrums
Day Unknown Hour Unknown As of late I have received a report that one of my crew is unaccounted for and presumed missing; a man by the name of Isor, who reportedly had been seen mopping the portside deck right before he disappeared. I went to investigate where several others of my crew had reported seeing him and indeed he was gone. We could only see the mop and bucket as evidence that he was in the middle of his task when he vanished. The most bizarre of all was when I picked up the mop. It had attached to it a sticky residue of some kind that stretched and provided such a resistance that I had to cut it with a knife to free the mop from its grasp. There was also another strange element upon both the mop and the bucket. There seemed to be white scraped along the wood of the bucket and mop handle. Though I find this color strange, I feel that this could be of some explainable origin. The concern and task at hand is to find my missing crew member and put my crew and I at ease.
By Alder Strauss3 years ago in Horror