Post by thestoryteller20 on Dec 1, 2005 21:41:18 GMT -5
It was my first security check of the twenty acre wrecking yard. It was the
midnight shift, and the cold November winds blew a chill against my neck. I had
my partner King, a two year old German shepherd on his leash. I was hired by Mr.
Johnson, the owner, since a string of thefts had occurred. Tires, car seats,
car stereo's, parts easily sold, or traded. As I listened, the wind rustled
papers and leaves from the grove of maple trees.
From time to time, King would growl, and pull hard on his leash, but I would
pull back just as hard. There was broken glass and sharp metal pieces to cut his
feet, so we had to stick to the roads criss-crossing the wrecking yard. Suddenly,
King stopped, and began wagging his tail, as if he had seen an old friend. I
shined my flashlight ahead of us and to the left and right, but saw no one. I
patted his head and asked him what he had seen. He looked at me for a second, and
then continued to look ahead into the darkness.
The clouds had parted and the full moon light cast a soft glow on all the wrecked
cars, trucks, vans and SUV's. Then, I felt myself falling, as I tripped on
something I hadn't seen and I let go of King's leash, my flashlight falling to the
ground, as King ran ahead. I called out to him several time, but he didn't come
back to me, which was not like King! Damn, my knee hurt, I told myself, my uniform
trouser, smudged in greasy dirt, but not torn. Suddenly, I could have sworn that I
heard the laughter of a small child, carried on the night winds.
I picked up my flashlight and went searching for my dog. Then I saw her, a little
blonde haired girl about seven, wearing blue jeans and a pink powder puffs t-shirt,
with her long hair, blowing in the wind. She wore a blue jeans jacket as she held
King's paw in her hand as she petted him.
King excitedly licked her hand. As the beam of my flashlight shone on her, she
looked startled, and then as I approached, she asked, "Is this your dog"? I told
her yes, and she hugged his neck with both her tiny hands, and said, "I like your
dog"!I looked nervously around, because I knew she wouldn't be here all by herself.
Her dad, maybe mom too, were somewhere in the wrecking yard. "Your mom and dad,
I'm sure are worried about you" I said, but she shook her head, "no"! There was
laughter in her eyes, and the moon light made her eyes sparkle. "Mom and Dad don't
worry about me"...and I heard her giggle. My first reaction was... how stupid!
Bringing a small child to a place where she could get hurt, just so they could
steal stuff.
I asked her what her name was, and she told me her name was Anna Marie Brown.
"What's your dog's name she asked; and I smiled and told her, "his name King".
Then I asked Anna, Can you take me to where your mom and dad are, I need to talk
to them"? She looked up at me with a child like innocence and said, "Yes, follow
me"! At first she wanted to take a short cut between rows of wrecked vehicles
stacked three high, and I called out to her. "Anna, King can't go that way, he
could hurt his feet, we have to stay on the dirt road".
She gave me a puzzled look, then came back to me and walked ahead of me. It took
us awhile to reach a small clearing, near the maple trees, and the full moon lit
up the wrecking yard. Suddenly, Anna ran ahead of me, and I saw at least 50
people gathered. There were many children playing, running as adults chatted, as
if they were at a Saturday afternoon barbeque. I watched Anna run to a couple, I
assumed was her mom and dad, and they both looked directly at me. Suddenly,
everyone stopped what they were doing, all was quiet, as they stared at me, and
then.... they all vanished!
I stood there frozen, as I watched King walk ahead. As he reached the edge of
where the spirits had been, he lay down on all fours and began to howl so
forlorn. The moon bathed his dark fur in an eerie glow, as the wind blew! I felt
chills running up and down my spine, in a way that I had never felt before. I
leaned back against the wreck of a Wrangler Jeep, and it suddenly became very
clear to me.
I looked left to right, at all the wrecked and twisted hulks! There were trucks,
cars, vans and SUV's. Yes, it became all too clear to me, and it brought sadness
to my heart. Men, women and children had been riding in these vehicles. Many of
them died in their seats, and now, well... now they gathered here, as family and
friends! They were caught between this world, and their final destination.
They lingered here, in this place, and me? I stumbled onto where they had gathered,
and now, they were gone! It was then, that I could have sworn something had bumped
my knee. I looked down and saw nothing, but the sensation was very real! I called
out for King to come to me, but he ignored me. So, I walked over to where he lay
and picked up his leash! But before I could finish my patrol check, of the
wrecking yard, I saw Anna appear next to King.
She was hugging King around, as I felt his tail, hitting my knee again and again.
"Please! Can your dog stay with me", she asked as she looked into my eyes? "I'll
take good care of him, I promise". I knelt down on one knee and began patting the
back of his head. "I can't Anna, I know you like him, but King must stay with me".
Tears rolled down her face as she looked into King's deep brown eyes. "I miss my
dog Oscar so much"; and suddenly, she was hugging me.
Sobbing, with her little arms around my neck, she placed her head buried in my
shoulder. "I know my little one, I know you miss Oscar. I'm sure that he misses
you too"! I could feel tears rolling down my cheeks as I looked behind King and
saw Anna's mom and dad, smiling and nodding at me. I raised my hand and waved hi
to them, and they waved back. Anna looked back at her parents and said to me; "I
have to go now...momma's calling my name. I hope I will get to see King again"?
As her finger touched a cheer on my cheek, I smiled into innocent eyes, and said,
"I hope so too Anna". As she ran back to momma's arms, she was picked up and
hugged, and all three disappeared.
Instead of continuing my check of the wrecking yard, I stood and looked around.
I wondered what could be done to make this more of a special place for those
spirits who lingered here. As I wiped my eyes, I felt a smile began to grow, as I
envisioned a play ground for children, benches and picnic tables for parents to
sit. The grove of trees was level, and the perfect place. Then, I felt my smile
begin to fade, because I realized that I would have to get the approval of the
owner.
That meant I would have to explain what I had seen here tonight. What would he
think? Would he think I made it up, or had been drinking on the job? For the rest
of that shift, I thought about what and how I would say what I felt might sound
crazy. A play ground for ghosts? A special meeting place for ghosts to gather?
Perhaps, if I offered to pay for it out of my pocket, even assemble it. Maybe he
would humor me, and just say, "Go for it"! At the end of my shift, I left a note
on his desk, asking if I could talk to him that afternoon.
Just about 3 p.m.., as I pulled up in front of the small trailer office, Mr.
Johnson was stepping out onto the porch with a cup of coffee. The sky was clear,
the sun warm, for November, as he waved his cup and smiled at me. The first words
he spoke, when I got out of my truck were... "Ya got a serious look on your face
Raymond.
Help yourself to some coffee inside and take a chair out here with me, I got
your note". When I stepped back out onto the porch with a cup of hot chocolate
warming my hand, he motioned for me to take a chair. I sat down... but was silent.
I sat there, hoping to find a smooth way to say what was on my mind. But the more
I stalled, the less the words came to me, and I felt his eyes staring at me.
Finally, I began to speak. "Mr. Johnson, I've been giving something, a lot of
thought". I could feel my face beginning to turn red, as I began to tell him what
I had seen last night.
"I believe that there are ghosts in your wrecking yard, sir". Fact is I saw them
last night on my rounds, near the grove of trees". Well, there was no turning back
now! I had said it! I waited nervously for his response. He looked directly into
my eyes, sternly, as if he didn't believe me. Then, I saw his smile grow, his eyes
soften, almost tear filled, as if I had lifted a heavy burden from him.
"I have seen several of the ghosts myself. I wasn't sure if you would see them,
Raymond. That's why I said nothing when I hired you. I feel bad for all the folks
that have died in those wrecks. Damn shame, for the innocent to die due to
careless drivers! I felt that this was the perfect idea to share my idea. "Mr.
Johnson; I have an idea I would like to share with you. That grove of trees down
there is nice and flat, almost level. It is the perfect size to erect a playground,
some benches and picnic tables. I think the spirits that gather there would love a
place that offered them a place to sit... and a place for their children to play"!
"I'm even willing to buy the materials and do the labor on my time off...that is,
if you don't have any plans for that flat area"? I could see a hesitation in his
eyes, and then, he began to speak. "I don't think that you buying what you described
to me is such a good idea. After all, this is my wrecking yard, my property".
Suddenly, he broke into laughter and said; ..."but by all that is holy, Raymond,
I'll buy what you need, and help you get it put together"! I could feel tears
forming in my eyes, as I watched tears fill Mr. Johnson's eyes, as I said "Thank
you".
"Go into my office and get that clipboard pad on my desk, Raymond, and draw out what
your idea would look like". I said, "Ok"... and in a moment, I was back scribbling a
rough layout, of what it might look like. He studied my drawing, then changed a
couple things and handed it back to me. My eyes told him I approved, as I handed back
to him, without words spoken. "I'll go on-line before I close the office Raymond and
other the stuff. "I'll give you a call on when it is supposed to be delivered. Do
you think we could finish it in a day"? I told him, that if we both worked, we should
get it built in a full day.
He reached over and shook my hand, and thanked me for coming up with such a wonderful
idea. I stood, and said, "Yes sir, Mr. Johnson. I just want to thank you for agreeing
to build a place for them. I have to go now, I said as tears began to fill my eyes. I
looked away and told him, he was a very kind man! Once in my truck, I backed up as
fast as I could, so he wouldn't see me crying. When I got to work that evening, I
found a note in my box, telling me that the the playground and bench materials would
be delivered this coming Thursday. Coincidently, that just happened to be my day off.
Over the next couple of nights, as I patrolled, I didn't see Anna, her parents, not
anyone. I held onto King's leash firmly. When Thursday morning came, I arrived early
at the wrecking yard, before the large freight truck arrived. Both Mr. Johnson and I
stepped out of the office when the truck pulled into the lot. He signed Bill Of
Lading, and the two men unloaded all of the materials. Mr. Johnson fired up his fork
lift, which made getting everything to the play ground area very easy. I drove his
truck down to the area with all the tools I thought we would need.
Just before Dusk, the last nuts and bolts were tightened, and with sweat on our brows
and blisters on our palms, we stood there, proud of all we had accomplished. Three
picnic benches, 6 benches, a merry go round, a swing set with 4 swings, a teeter totter
and a slide, spaced out perfectly. As I put the tools in the back of the truck, Mr.
Johnson approached and shook my hand once more. But he stopped me, mid-sentence and
told me..."no! It is I, that thank you for caring enough to come up with such a
wonderful idea".
"If you see them tonight, tell to make them, that it was the least "WE" could do"...
and I said I would! He shook my hand, and we both turned away from each other... and
we knew why! I arrived on time the next night for my shift, and King was eager for
his first round. It was a crisp, clear night, but no wind. As we approached the grove
of trees, I was took by surprise at what I saw. All of the spirits were waiting...
waiting for me! I saw men, women and children of all ages, waving at me.
Anna climbed down from her daddy's arms and ran to me, and at the last moment I
released King, who met her, with kisses, as she squeezed him tight! Then she ran
to me, and held up her arms and I picked her up, and we both hugged. King was trying
to jump up too, as I pushed him off! She practically choked me, hugging me so tight
as I whispered "hi Anna"! As I looked over at the spirits, I swear there were tears
in their eyes, as Anna's mom and dad waved again.
"Mom and dad...well; all of us, esp. us kids want to say thank you for all you've
done"! Tears were rolling down her cheeks, as my tears fell too. "Anna, I said; it
was my idea, but Mr. Johnson bought all the stuff, and helped me build it". "I know
Raymond, I was watching...we all were watching, and we will never forget either of
you".
I kissed her cheek, and let her down as she hugged King one last time. I watched her
wave good-bye before running back to momma. Then, all the children began to run to
their favorite toy to play on, as adults headed for benches, and tables, waving to
me now and then. I took King's leash and continued my rounds, leaving them in peace.
© 2002 Raymond Cook (All rights reserved)
midnight shift, and the cold November winds blew a chill against my neck. I had
my partner King, a two year old German shepherd on his leash. I was hired by Mr.
Johnson, the owner, since a string of thefts had occurred. Tires, car seats,
car stereo's, parts easily sold, or traded. As I listened, the wind rustled
papers and leaves from the grove of maple trees.
From time to time, King would growl, and pull hard on his leash, but I would
pull back just as hard. There was broken glass and sharp metal pieces to cut his
feet, so we had to stick to the roads criss-crossing the wrecking yard. Suddenly,
King stopped, and began wagging his tail, as if he had seen an old friend. I
shined my flashlight ahead of us and to the left and right, but saw no one. I
patted his head and asked him what he had seen. He looked at me for a second, and
then continued to look ahead into the darkness.
The clouds had parted and the full moon light cast a soft glow on all the wrecked
cars, trucks, vans and SUV's. Then, I felt myself falling, as I tripped on
something I hadn't seen and I let go of King's leash, my flashlight falling to the
ground, as King ran ahead. I called out to him several time, but he didn't come
back to me, which was not like King! Damn, my knee hurt, I told myself, my uniform
trouser, smudged in greasy dirt, but not torn. Suddenly, I could have sworn that I
heard the laughter of a small child, carried on the night winds.
I picked up my flashlight and went searching for my dog. Then I saw her, a little
blonde haired girl about seven, wearing blue jeans and a pink powder puffs t-shirt,
with her long hair, blowing in the wind. She wore a blue jeans jacket as she held
King's paw in her hand as she petted him.
King excitedly licked her hand. As the beam of my flashlight shone on her, she
looked startled, and then as I approached, she asked, "Is this your dog"? I told
her yes, and she hugged his neck with both her tiny hands, and said, "I like your
dog"!I looked nervously around, because I knew she wouldn't be here all by herself.
Her dad, maybe mom too, were somewhere in the wrecking yard. "Your mom and dad,
I'm sure are worried about you" I said, but she shook her head, "no"! There was
laughter in her eyes, and the moon light made her eyes sparkle. "Mom and Dad don't
worry about me"...and I heard her giggle. My first reaction was... how stupid!
Bringing a small child to a place where she could get hurt, just so they could
steal stuff.
I asked her what her name was, and she told me her name was Anna Marie Brown.
"What's your dog's name she asked; and I smiled and told her, "his name King".
Then I asked Anna, Can you take me to where your mom and dad are, I need to talk
to them"? She looked up at me with a child like innocence and said, "Yes, follow
me"! At first she wanted to take a short cut between rows of wrecked vehicles
stacked three high, and I called out to her. "Anna, King can't go that way, he
could hurt his feet, we have to stay on the dirt road".
She gave me a puzzled look, then came back to me and walked ahead of me. It took
us awhile to reach a small clearing, near the maple trees, and the full moon lit
up the wrecking yard. Suddenly, Anna ran ahead of me, and I saw at least 50
people gathered. There were many children playing, running as adults chatted, as
if they were at a Saturday afternoon barbeque. I watched Anna run to a couple, I
assumed was her mom and dad, and they both looked directly at me. Suddenly,
everyone stopped what they were doing, all was quiet, as they stared at me, and
then.... they all vanished!
I stood there frozen, as I watched King walk ahead. As he reached the edge of
where the spirits had been, he lay down on all fours and began to howl so
forlorn. The moon bathed his dark fur in an eerie glow, as the wind blew! I felt
chills running up and down my spine, in a way that I had never felt before. I
leaned back against the wreck of a Wrangler Jeep, and it suddenly became very
clear to me.
I looked left to right, at all the wrecked and twisted hulks! There were trucks,
cars, vans and SUV's. Yes, it became all too clear to me, and it brought sadness
to my heart. Men, women and children had been riding in these vehicles. Many of
them died in their seats, and now, well... now they gathered here, as family and
friends! They were caught between this world, and their final destination.
They lingered here, in this place, and me? I stumbled onto where they had gathered,
and now, they were gone! It was then, that I could have sworn something had bumped
my knee. I looked down and saw nothing, but the sensation was very real! I called
out for King to come to me, but he ignored me. So, I walked over to where he lay
and picked up his leash! But before I could finish my patrol check, of the
wrecking yard, I saw Anna appear next to King.
She was hugging King around, as I felt his tail, hitting my knee again and again.
"Please! Can your dog stay with me", she asked as she looked into my eyes? "I'll
take good care of him, I promise". I knelt down on one knee and began patting the
back of his head. "I can't Anna, I know you like him, but King must stay with me".
Tears rolled down her face as she looked into King's deep brown eyes. "I miss my
dog Oscar so much"; and suddenly, she was hugging me.
Sobbing, with her little arms around my neck, she placed her head buried in my
shoulder. "I know my little one, I know you miss Oscar. I'm sure that he misses
you too"! I could feel tears rolling down my cheeks as I looked behind King and
saw Anna's mom and dad, smiling and nodding at me. I raised my hand and waved hi
to them, and they waved back. Anna looked back at her parents and said to me; "I
have to go now...momma's calling my name. I hope I will get to see King again"?
As her finger touched a cheer on my cheek, I smiled into innocent eyes, and said,
"I hope so too Anna". As she ran back to momma's arms, she was picked up and
hugged, and all three disappeared.
Instead of continuing my check of the wrecking yard, I stood and looked around.
I wondered what could be done to make this more of a special place for those
spirits who lingered here. As I wiped my eyes, I felt a smile began to grow, as I
envisioned a play ground for children, benches and picnic tables for parents to
sit. The grove of trees was level, and the perfect place. Then, I felt my smile
begin to fade, because I realized that I would have to get the approval of the
owner.
That meant I would have to explain what I had seen here tonight. What would he
think? Would he think I made it up, or had been drinking on the job? For the rest
of that shift, I thought about what and how I would say what I felt might sound
crazy. A play ground for ghosts? A special meeting place for ghosts to gather?
Perhaps, if I offered to pay for it out of my pocket, even assemble it. Maybe he
would humor me, and just say, "Go for it"! At the end of my shift, I left a note
on his desk, asking if I could talk to him that afternoon.
Just about 3 p.m.., as I pulled up in front of the small trailer office, Mr.
Johnson was stepping out onto the porch with a cup of coffee. The sky was clear,
the sun warm, for November, as he waved his cup and smiled at me. The first words
he spoke, when I got out of my truck were... "Ya got a serious look on your face
Raymond.
Help yourself to some coffee inside and take a chair out here with me, I got
your note". When I stepped back out onto the porch with a cup of hot chocolate
warming my hand, he motioned for me to take a chair. I sat down... but was silent.
I sat there, hoping to find a smooth way to say what was on my mind. But the more
I stalled, the less the words came to me, and I felt his eyes staring at me.
Finally, I began to speak. "Mr. Johnson, I've been giving something, a lot of
thought". I could feel my face beginning to turn red, as I began to tell him what
I had seen last night.
"I believe that there are ghosts in your wrecking yard, sir". Fact is I saw them
last night on my rounds, near the grove of trees". Well, there was no turning back
now! I had said it! I waited nervously for his response. He looked directly into
my eyes, sternly, as if he didn't believe me. Then, I saw his smile grow, his eyes
soften, almost tear filled, as if I had lifted a heavy burden from him.
"I have seen several of the ghosts myself. I wasn't sure if you would see them,
Raymond. That's why I said nothing when I hired you. I feel bad for all the folks
that have died in those wrecks. Damn shame, for the innocent to die due to
careless drivers! I felt that this was the perfect idea to share my idea. "Mr.
Johnson; I have an idea I would like to share with you. That grove of trees down
there is nice and flat, almost level. It is the perfect size to erect a playground,
some benches and picnic tables. I think the spirits that gather there would love a
place that offered them a place to sit... and a place for their children to play"!
"I'm even willing to buy the materials and do the labor on my time off...that is,
if you don't have any plans for that flat area"? I could see a hesitation in his
eyes, and then, he began to speak. "I don't think that you buying what you described
to me is such a good idea. After all, this is my wrecking yard, my property".
Suddenly, he broke into laughter and said; ..."but by all that is holy, Raymond,
I'll buy what you need, and help you get it put together"! I could feel tears
forming in my eyes, as I watched tears fill Mr. Johnson's eyes, as I said "Thank
you".
"Go into my office and get that clipboard pad on my desk, Raymond, and draw out what
your idea would look like". I said, "Ok"... and in a moment, I was back scribbling a
rough layout, of what it might look like. He studied my drawing, then changed a
couple things and handed it back to me. My eyes told him I approved, as I handed back
to him, without words spoken. "I'll go on-line before I close the office Raymond and
other the stuff. "I'll give you a call on when it is supposed to be delivered. Do
you think we could finish it in a day"? I told him, that if we both worked, we should
get it built in a full day.
He reached over and shook my hand, and thanked me for coming up with such a wonderful
idea. I stood, and said, "Yes sir, Mr. Johnson. I just want to thank you for agreeing
to build a place for them. I have to go now, I said as tears began to fill my eyes. I
looked away and told him, he was a very kind man! Once in my truck, I backed up as
fast as I could, so he wouldn't see me crying. When I got to work that evening, I
found a note in my box, telling me that the the playground and bench materials would
be delivered this coming Thursday. Coincidently, that just happened to be my day off.
Over the next couple of nights, as I patrolled, I didn't see Anna, her parents, not
anyone. I held onto King's leash firmly. When Thursday morning came, I arrived early
at the wrecking yard, before the large freight truck arrived. Both Mr. Johnson and I
stepped out of the office when the truck pulled into the lot. He signed Bill Of
Lading, and the two men unloaded all of the materials. Mr. Johnson fired up his fork
lift, which made getting everything to the play ground area very easy. I drove his
truck down to the area with all the tools I thought we would need.
Just before Dusk, the last nuts and bolts were tightened, and with sweat on our brows
and blisters on our palms, we stood there, proud of all we had accomplished. Three
picnic benches, 6 benches, a merry go round, a swing set with 4 swings, a teeter totter
and a slide, spaced out perfectly. As I put the tools in the back of the truck, Mr.
Johnson approached and shook my hand once more. But he stopped me, mid-sentence and
told me..."no! It is I, that thank you for caring enough to come up with such a
wonderful idea".
"If you see them tonight, tell to make them, that it was the least "WE" could do"...
and I said I would! He shook my hand, and we both turned away from each other... and
we knew why! I arrived on time the next night for my shift, and King was eager for
his first round. It was a crisp, clear night, but no wind. As we approached the grove
of trees, I was took by surprise at what I saw. All of the spirits were waiting...
waiting for me! I saw men, women and children of all ages, waving at me.
Anna climbed down from her daddy's arms and ran to me, and at the last moment I
released King, who met her, with kisses, as she squeezed him tight! Then she ran
to me, and held up her arms and I picked her up, and we both hugged. King was trying
to jump up too, as I pushed him off! She practically choked me, hugging me so tight
as I whispered "hi Anna"! As I looked over at the spirits, I swear there were tears
in their eyes, as Anna's mom and dad waved again.
"Mom and dad...well; all of us, esp. us kids want to say thank you for all you've
done"! Tears were rolling down her cheeks, as my tears fell too. "Anna, I said; it
was my idea, but Mr. Johnson bought all the stuff, and helped me build it". "I know
Raymond, I was watching...we all were watching, and we will never forget either of
you".
I kissed her cheek, and let her down as she hugged King one last time. I watched her
wave good-bye before running back to momma. Then, all the children began to run to
their favorite toy to play on, as adults headed for benches, and tables, waving to
me now and then. I took King's leash and continued my rounds, leaving them in peace.
© 2002 Raymond Cook (All rights reserved)