The Forlorned
by Angela J. Townsend
Published: July 21st, 2015
Publisher: Crimson
Tree Publishing
Genre: Horror
Content Warning: Violence
Recommended Age:
13+
When Tom Doherty first laid eyes on the lighthouse he
knew it was damned.
An advertisement lured him to the island, offering a
job renovating the old lighthouse and ramshackle buildings. What he didn’t know
was that he was the only applicant. None of the locals wanted the job – no one
dared.
Isolated and alone, Tom soon discovers why. Messages
from disembodied voices; ghostly visitations and escalating horrors draw Tom
deeper into the island’s evil past—a darkness that forces Tom to unbury the
truth and bring demons of his own into the light.
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The trap stood in the entryway of the
kitchen, smeared with a thick glob of Peanut Butter. Tom sat in the living room
and waited for it to spring. He’d take the rat to the opposite side of the
island and release it. At midnight, he gave up and climbed into the chair by
the fire. The tightness in his body relaxed and sleep overtook him.
Tom was awakened by his shivering only an
hour after dozing off. He peered outside his frosted window. There must be a
cold front moving in.
He added more wood to the fire and
shivered under the quilt. The temperature continued to drop. He could see his
own breath come in puffs of steam with every exhale. Exhausted and still
shivering, Tom finally dozed again.
Deep asleep in the middle of the night
Tom struggled, fought to move, but couldn’t. His eyes refused to open.
A sinister presence loomed over him,
trapping him under like a heavy fish net, constricting his every movement, only
inches from his face. Icy breath pelted his forehead.
Tom’s eyes snapped open. His chest seized
with panic. He was no longer in the chair. He struggled to hold himself
upright. Cold, fog-laden night burned his lungs with each gasping breath. His
bare feet froze onto cold, wet wood. The crash of thunder and flash of
lightning took turns adding to the torment of the night.
As if waking up from a bad dream, Tom
stood on the deck of a strange ship. The massive vessel leaned forward and
back, driving hard through the waves. Wailing winds and icy sleet tore at her
ravaged sails, creating an eerie flapping noise. Tom’s heart pounded. Muffled
voices of men shouted over the storm.
A shot rang past his head.
He struggled to wake himself from the
nightmare but couldn’t.
Somewhere in the dark a man yelled, “Hold
tight!” The sea rose and a wave washed over the ship.
Wrenched off his feet, he landed hard on
the deck. He slid to the opposite side of the ship and grasped the edge of a
rail just in time to avoid being washed overboard. A hot flash of pain seared
in his back.
Tom rolled over and saw the men loading
grape and canister shot into cannons lined up along the deck. Scrambling to his
feet, he bolted to a man busy loading another round into one of the large guns.
“Who are you?” Tom shouted.
The man looked directly at him but didn’t
seem to hear. Angry at being ignored, Tom shouted again, “What’s going on?”
The man looked past him.
Tom ran to the other side of the ship to
avoid the salt-stiff rigging as it crashed to the deck. He realized the crew
couldn’t see him.
A flash of lightning struck near the rear
of the ship and he saw the pursuer, a massive frigate. Her great prow sliced
through boiling black waters. An English flag boldly whipped back and forth
atop her mast. Daggers of ice hung from her gun ports.
Someone grabbed his arm. He tried to
wrench it away, but the hand held fast. He looked into the eyes of a young
mast-hand.
“What ship is this? Where am I?” Tom
yelled.
Lightning struck again, and the young man
turned into a bloated corpse. The flesh fell away from his raw bones. A grape
shot wound appeared in his forehead.
“It was hell, Tom. Don’t forget us. Come
find us, Tom. Come find us.”
Angela Townsend was born in the
beautiful Rocky Mountains of Missoula, Montana. As a child, Angela grew up
listening to stories told by her grandparents, ancient tales and legends of
faraway places. Influenced by her Irish and Scottish heritage, Angela became an
avid research historian, specializing in Celtic mythology. Her gift for
storytelling finally led her to a full time career in historical research and
writing. A writer in local community circulations, Angela is also a published
genealogical and historical resource writer who has taught numerous research
seminars. Currently, Angela divides her time between writing, playing Celtic
music on her fiddle, and Irish dancing.
Angela resides on a ranch, in rural
Northwestern Montana, with her two children Levi and Grant.
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