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"A Message
from the Grave"
I remember,
back in the eighties, there was this elderly lady name Mrs.
Bradley, who lived over on Jackson street, that's the street on the
other side of Riverside cemetery.
By saying when it took place, you set a time to the tale.
Find out the name of the street next
over from your local cemetery and use it. Add the cemetery
name in as well. This will add known
locations to the story.
Well, her husband,
John I think his name was, had passed away the week before,
but on his death-bed, he had told her that he needed to tell
her something very important, something that she really
needed to know. It was 8:30pm and visiting hours were
ending, so she told him he should just rest, and she went
home without finding out what he wanted to tell her.
This will tie-in in to the story
later.
That
night, there was terrible storm, lots of thunder
and lightning. Worst storm we'd had in years! John passed
away that night and Mrs. Bradley never did get to hear what
he wanted to tell her. Most people get a little spooked
during a storm, this adds an element of scariness to the
story.
Three days
later, there was a funeral for John, half the town went.
Everyone liked that old guy! Mrs. Bradley kept thinking
about how bad she felt that he never got to tell her what he
had wanted to.
There was
another bad storm that night, the kind that knocks out
electricity and phones, really bad! At 9:33pm that night her
phone rang. She answered the phone but she could only hear moaning on
the other end. Even though no words were spoken, she said
that it had sounded just like her husband. This lasted for a
few minutes, then the line went dead. She said she got at
least four calls like that during the night.
The next day,
she tried to call her neighbor, Mrs. Jones, you've heard of
her, if she would drive her to the cemetery
so she could place flowers on her husbands grave but the
phone lines were still out.. So she she walked next door and
asked her.
Adding in another person with a known name to the people
listening to the story gives credence to what they
discover.
As they
approached, they saw several utility men working near the
grave. Mrs. Bradley asked what they were doing, they
told her that during the storm, a telephone line had fallen
down and was laying across this grave. She looked at the
headstone they pointed to and saw that it was her dead husbands grave!
Adding in another person gives credence to what they
discover.
Were the
phone calls she had received the night before made from
beyond the grave by her dead husband, trying to tell her
what he wanted to before he died? |