This is the third part and finale of this year's October series! Please go read part two if you have not already! The golden light of morning shone through to paned window, and in front of you a fine breakfast. Your wife, a reporter for a local newspaper. You look upon your love, and she begins to speak, but her words are a mumble, almost underwater. You look into her eyes, the green eyes you loved so much, searching for her light, but... nothing. Then, like knives through a curtain, words. " How long did you wait? " " How long did you really feel that way about me? " " How long did you pretend to miss me? " " How long did you pretend to love me? " You reel, your wife just sits there, beaming the same brilliant smile that she always had, looking up at you, eyes that devoured the light. It comes back to you now. She disappeared last year, you remember the biting, haunting sorrow for h...
This is part two of the annual October series. Read part one if you haven't already! GHOST SHIP! By Valerie Kimpton A long-missing vessel, THE EASTERN GLOAM , has resurfaced in Port Astor Harbor. While the city is under quarantine, few but the Coast Guard were able to try and dissuade this revenant from landing here in our plague-stricken city. Our official source, Lt. Boyle, said no one was left aboard after the boarding team explored the derelict from bow to stern. Out of abundant caution, Lt. Boyle said that the ship was to be towed out of the harbor, and eventually scuttled. When we asked residents near the Astor Docks, however, we learned that there might be more to this story. One resident, under a condition of anonymity and speaking only through a closed window said that she spied a lone soul leaping from the drifting ship, then swimming to shore. Once upon land, our source continued, he simply vanished. Did our "valiant" serviceman lie to us when he c...