I was driving through the
California desert on my way to Arizona when I became bored with the scenery. I
decided to take a shortcut.
The smooth highway I traveled
quickly became a bumpy two-lane back road.
The landscape that sped by
remained desolate. There was nothing for miles around. This was during the
1980s and I had heard a satanic group had taken over a nearby ghost town.
As the sun set the road
became very dark. My truck headlights swept across a canyon I traveled through.
I noticed the high grass that lined the road appeared to take on eerie shapes.
As the canyon ended, I saw
shapes silhouetted in the middle of the road up ahead. As I drew closer I
realized they blocked my path.
I slowed my truck to a crawl
as I realized another pickup was turned sideways across both lanes. I saw an
open suitcase with clothes strewn around it.
To my horror I then saw two
bodies, one a man, one a woman who where laying face down on the blacktop. They
appeared to be dead. It must have been a terrible accident.
I stopped several
yards from this scene. I went to open my door but then I hesitated. For some
reason the hair stood up on the back of my neck. Something wasn’t right but I
couldn’t pinpoint what.
I turned and retrieved my
rifle from the hooks above my back windshield. I placed a round it the chamber.
It then hit me, the scene in front of me didn’t appear real it appeared staged.
Was this a carefully laid
ambush or was my imagination getting the best of me? I broke into a cold sweat
and my heart began to pound. Something was wrong.
I decided not to get out of
my truck. I looked at the road that lay before me and laid out a path I could
take to avoid the truck and the bodies that lay on the ground.
I slowly zigzagged my way
around these three obstacles. I then sped up and drove down the road several
hundred feet. Curious, I slowed down and looked in my rearview mirror.
As my breathing became normal
I noticed the two bodies were no longer lying face down. Both figures now
stood.
My line of vision shifted. I
saw a least twenty more figures emerging from the tall grass on either side of
the road.
In a panic my foot hit the
accelerator and I didn’t slow down or look back until I reached the 4-lane
highway.
I refuse to think about what
would have happened if I followed my first instinct and had gotten out of my
truck. I have a feeling it would not have gone well.
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