HALLOWEEN HORROR
CHAPTER ONE: Salem
Salem is a
beautiful American town in Massachusetts, USA. Naumkeag, ''City of Peace",
is its Indian name. But it is also called the "Witch City" because of
the witch hangings of 1692. There are seven historical witch museums in Salem.
They all have a lot of information on the witches and hangings of 1692.
Kelly and Megan
Connor are two sisters. They come from San Francisco, California. The Connor
family now lives in Salem because Mr Connor teaches French at the University of
Boston.
Kelly is fourteen and
Megan is thirteen. They go to Salem Middle School and they like it. Kelly has
red hair and blue eyes. She's tall and plays basketball for the school team.
Megan has fair
hair and blue eyes. She is a champion swimmer. She is a member of the Salem
Swimming Team.
It's Friday,
October 28, and Halloween is on Monday, October 31. Kelly and Megan are very
excited because they love Halloween. This is their first Halloween in Salem,
the "Witch City."
"I think
about Halloween all the time," says I Megan.
"Me too!"
says Kelly.
"We must buy
a pumpkin and make a jack o'lantern," says their mother. "Now finish
your breakfast. It's late! School starts in twenty minutes."
The girls eat
their eggs and drink their milk. Then they go upstairs to brush their teeth.
They're ready at quarter past eight.
"Goodbye,
mom! Don't forget to buy the pumpkin!"
"OK! Goodbye
girls!"
Kelly and Megan
always walk to school. They meet their friends Susan Garcia, Nick Lee and Bill
Goldberg.
"I'm so
excited about Halloween," says Susan. Susan is Hispano-American. She is 13
years old and has long black hair. "This is the first time we can have a
party without our parents!"
"We must find
a place to have the party," says Nick. He is 14 years old and he's a good
cook. His parents have a Chinese restaurant in Salem.
"Let's
see!" says Bill. "I can ask my grandmother." Bill Goldberg is a
handsome boy of 14. His favourite school subject is science. He lives with his
grandmother.
"Susan, do
you have a scary costume for Halloween?" asks Kelly.
"It's a
surprise! I can't tell you," says Susan.
"Do you
believe in ghosts?" Bill asks.
"Yes!"
they all say.
"Oh, I
don't!" says Bill. "Science can explain everything."
"Really?"
says Nick. "A lot of strange things happen on Halloween night. My
grandparents come from China. They believe in ghosts and evil spirits
too."
Bill laughs.
"Do you
remember the story of the old woman in the cemetery..."
"Oh, Nick,
please don't tell us again!" says Bill.
Nick smiles
mysteriously. It's 8.30 a.m. and the school bell is ringing.
CHAPTER TWO: The
witch museum
School finishes at
3.30 p.m. Kelly and Megan meet their friends outside.
"Do you have
any ideas for our Halloween party?" Kelly asks.
"No, I
don't," says Susan.
"I have an
idea," says Megan. "Let's visit one of the Salem Witch Museums! We
can get many ideas from there."
"That's a
good idea!" says Susan. "There are a lot of scary things there.
Remember, Salem is the 'Witch City'. At the museum there are pictures of the
witch hangings. There are also the names of the Salem witches of 1692. We can
read about their terrible magic."
"Oh, how
exciting!" say Megan and Kelly.
"Let's
go," says Susan.
The girls call
Nick and Bill. Together the five friends go to the museum. When they arrive
it's late.
"How many
tickets do you want?" asks the attendant.
"Five
tickets, please," says Bill.
"That's $10.
Remember, the museum closes at 5 p.m. You only have half an hour."
The five friends
walk around the museum. They look at the interesting exhibits.
"Look, here
are the names of the witches of 1692... and here are the pictures of the
hangings," says Nick.
"Look at this
rope!" says Bill.
"How
scary!" say the girls.
"I'm going
upstairs," says Megan.
"Be
careful," says Kelly.
Megan laughs,
"I'm not afraid of witches or ghosts."
There are no
visitors upstairs. There is a sweet smell of roses in the air. Megan walks
around and looks at everything. Then she sees an old lady. She has a long black
dress with small black buttons. Her skin is very white and her lips are very
red. There is a strange red mark around her neck. She smiles at Megan. Megan
smiles too, but she is nervous. Suddenly the air is very cold.
"How
strange," she thinks. "I want to go downstairs."
When Kelly sees
her, she asks, "What's upstairs?"
"Oh, some
interesting exhibits," answers Megan.
"The museum
closes in five minutes," says the attendant.
Susan buys a book
called Salem and the Witches of 1692.
The three girls
walk to the front door.
"Is there
anyone still upstairs?" asks the attendant.
"Yes,"
says Megan. "There's an old lady."
"Really!"
says the attendant. "That's strange. You are the only visitors in the
museum this afternoon. There aren't many visitors here on Fridays."
"There is an
old lady upstairs," says Megan.
"I'm going
upstairs to see," says the attendant.
After a few
minutes he returns. His face is red and he says, "Is this a joke? There's
no one upstairs... and the only door of the museum is this front door."
Megan's friends
look at her. She is silent.
Then she says,
"Let's look outside."
They run out of
the museum and look outside. There's no one in the street, only a black cat.
After this strange
experience they walk home.
"Now I have a
lot of ideas for our Halloween party," says Kelly.
"Yes, I do
too," says Susan.
"You're very
quiet, Megan," says Bill.
"I'm thinking
about the old lady at the museum."
There is no school
on Saturday. It is a cloudy autumn day. Autumn is usually a beautiful season in
Salem. The leaves on the trees are yellow, red and orange.
Mr and Mrs Connor
have a big orange pumpkin. They are making a jack o'lantern. "When it's
finished we can put it in front of the window," says Mr Connor. "Are
you girls ready for Halloween?"
"No, Dad. We
must find a place for the party," says Kelly.
"We must make
our costumes too," says Megan.
"Today is a
perfect day to do many things," says Mrs Connor. "Finish your
homework this morning. Then you can look for a place for the party this
afternoon."
"I can start
my science homework," says Megan.
"I must study
English," says Kelly. "I have a test on Wednesday." They go to
their room and study until noon. Then the phone rings.
"Hello! This
is Bill. I have a place for our party."
"Really!
That's great! Where is it?" says Kelly.
"It's a
surprise. Meet me and Nick in front of the school at 1.30 p.m. We can go
together."
"OK. At half
past one then," says Kelly.
The five friends
meet in front of their school. They are very excited.
"Where is the
place?" asks Susan.
"Follow
me," says Bill. "My grandmother knows this place. It is the best
place for a spooky Halloween party."
They walk past the
park, past the tennis courts and past the church. Then they walk down a country
road. At the end of the road they see an old cemetery.
"This is the
oldest cemetery in Salem," says Bill. They enter the old cemetery.
"Look at the
dates on the tombstones. This one says September 22, 1692," says Megan.
"This one
says September 22, 1692, too," says Kelly.
"Here's
another tombstone with the same date, September 22, 1692," says Nick. They
look at a lot of tombstones.
"These are
probably the tombstones of the Salem witches," says Bill.
"How spooky!
Let's go now!" says Susan.
The five friends
run to the country road. Then they walk for a few minutes. At the end of the
road they see an old, abandoned house. It is near a forest. There is a rose
bush near the door.
"This is the
house for our party," says Bill. His friends are very surprised. They look
at the house. "Wow! Is this a haunted house?" Nick asks.
Bill laughs.
"This is a very old house from the 1650s. Poor people sometimes live in it
but then they go away. It's abandoned. There is no electricity."
"Why is it
abandoned?" asks Nick.
"They say
strange things happen here. It's the perfect place for a spooky party.
Remember, ghosts don't exist," Bill says.
"Are you
sure?" asks Kelly.
The five friends
look at each other.
"There is
something strange about this place," says Nick.
CHAPTER FOUR: The
Abandoned House
Megan looks at the
old house and says, "Look at the writing above the door:
HOME OF ABIGAIL
CROSS OCTOBER 31, 1627 - SEPTEMBER 22, 1692
Who is Abigail Cross?
Look at the date: September 22, 1692. Do you remember the tombstones? Many of
them have the same date."
"You're
right," says Susan. "Let me look in my new book, Salem and the
Witches of 1692." After a few minutes Susan says, "Oh, no! Abigail
Cross is a witch. Her name is in this book. I don't like this old house."
"Let's find
another place for the party," says Kelly.
"You girls
are silly! This is perfect!" says Bill. "Come on! Follow me!"
Bill is the first
to enter the house. Nick and the girls follow. It is very cold inside. There is
a big room with an old table, chairs and a cupboard.
On the wall there
is an old portrait of a woman. She is wearing a long black dress. She has a red
rose in her hand. Her eyes are dark and evil.
"This
portrait is very old. There's a date at the bottom. It says June 1659,"
says Megan.
"It's
probably a portrait of Abigail Cross," says Nick.
"She's
looking at us and she's... smiling!" says Megan.
"What an evil
smile!" says Susan.
"Everything
here is so old and scary," says Kelly.
"I like
it," says Nick. "We can make spooky decorations and light candles. I
can bring my portable radio for music."
"First we
must clean this house. Then we can make the decorations," says Susan.
Nick and Bill go
to buy some cleaning products. The girls talk about the party.
"How many
chairs are there?" asks Kelly.
"There are
eight chairs," answers Megan.
"We must
bring chairs from home. Fifteen of our friends are coming to the party,"
says Susan. "I want to look at the old kitchen."
"I want to
look at the other rooms," says Megan.
She walks down a
long corridor. She finds three rooms with some old furniture. Then she opens a
small door and enters a dark bedroom. There is a sweet smell of roses.
She sees a long
black dress with small black buttons on a big bed. On the floor she sees a pair
of old black boots. They are wet! She looks outside the window. It is raining.
She looks in an
old mirror. Someone in the mirror is looking at her!
Megan is afraid.
She wants to leave the room but her legs can't move. She wants to call Kelly
and Susan. But she has no voice.
Suddenly Kelly
calls her. "Megan, what are you doing?" Megan can't answer.
Kelly and Susan
run to the bedroom. "Megan, what's happening?"
Megan's face is
white. She points to the black dress and the wet boots. The girls are very
surprised.
"Do you
remember the old lady at the museum?" Megan whispers. "This is her
dress and those are her boots. Look, they're wet!"
"Are you sure
that old lady exists? Maybe it's your imagination," says Kelly.
Megan is angry.
"It's not my imagination. This is Abigail Cross' house and these are her
clothes. Abigail Cross is here!"
"Abigail
Cross is dead!"
"But her
ghost isn't!"
CHAPTER FIVE: Halloween
Costumes
Megan, Kelly and
Susan go back to the big room. They look at the old portrait. They don't like
it.
Soon the boys
arrive with some cleaning products and a broom.
The girls say,
"Abigail Cross' dress and boots are in the bedroom!"
"Someone
wants to scare us," says Bill. "The door of the house is always open.
Anyone can enter. This is a very old house. Old houses have old clothes!"
Nick is very
quiet. Then he says, "This is exciting. On Monday we can tell our friends
about this place! Maybe we can see a ghost!"
"Ghosts! How
silly! Come on, let's start cleaning," says Bill.
They clean the
windows, the table and the chairs.
"It's 5 p.m.
It's time to go home," says Nick. "I help my parents at the
restaurant. The restaurant is always full on Saturdays. We can return tomorrow
for the decorations."
"We must also
talk about the games for the party," says Susan.
"OK, let's
meet here tomorrow at 1 p.m." says Bill. Everyone goes home.
After dinner Mrs
Connor makes Halloween cookies and pumpkin pies. Mr Connor puts the jack
o'lantern in front of the window.
Kelly and Megan go
to their room. They want to make their Halloween costumes.
"Do you think
Abigail Cross is a ghost?" asks Kelly.
"I'm very
confused. I don't know, but that house is... evil."
"I don't want
to be afraid," says Kelly. "I want to have fun at the Halloween
party."
"You're
right. Let's not talk about ghosts," says Megan.
The girls start
making their Halloween costumes. "I want to be an alien," says Megan.
"Look at my green mask!"
"It's nice. I
like it. But what can I be?" Kelly thinks for a long time. Then she says,
"I want to be Abigail Cross, the witch."
"No, Kelly,
don't do it!" says Megan.
"Why not?
It's an easy costume. I can wear mom's long black dress. Then I can buy a mask
and a wig. I have a pair of old black boots. I want to scare everyone,"
Kelly laughs.
"Aren't you
afraid?" asks Megan.
"No, it's
just a Halloween costume," says Kelly. "Remember, our costumes are a
secret. Don't tell anyone!"
On Sunday
afternoon the five friends meet at the abandoned house.
When they enter
they look at the portrait. The woman has the same evil smile. But there is
something different in the portrait. Megan sees it. She turns on her torch and
says, "Look at the woman in the portrait. She has a red mark around her
neck."
"You're
right," says Nick. They all look at the portrait. "What does it
mean?"
"It's your
imagination," says Bill. "You can see the red mark because you have a
torch. Who wants to go downstairs and see the basement?" asks Bill.
"We can use the basement for scary games."
"You boys can
go to the basement," says Susan. "We want to move the old table to
the centre of the room."
Megan goes to the
dark bedroom. She opens the door and looks inside. The black dress and the
black boots are still there. She shuts the door quickly. Her heart is beating
fast.
When the boys
return they say, "There is nothing in the basement, only some old
barrels."
The girls look at
the floor. "This floor is very dirty. It is made of stone and it's
difficult to clean. Let's wash it with hot water and detergent," says
Susan.
So, Susan and
Kelly wash the stone floor. Suddenly Susan stops washing. She looks at the stones
and says, "I can't believe this. There are names on these stones!"
Her friends come and look. "One name is George Johnson. Then there's
Rebecca Putnam and Sarah Morely."
"This is very
strange," says Bill. "Look at the other names." He reads them
and then he counts them. "There are 20. This is a mystery. Who wrote them?
What do they mean?"
"Can you
repeat the names? Perhaps I can find them in my book," says Susan. Bill
tells her the names. She finds all of them in her book. "How spooky! These
are the names of the twenty witches of the hangings of 1692. There are seven
men and thirteen women. Look at this page:
THE SALEM WITCH
HANGINGS OF 1692
June 10 - one
hanging
July 19 - five
hangings
August 19 - five
hangings
September 19 - one
hanging
September 22 -
eight hangings."
"What can we
do?" asks Kelly.
"Nothing,"
says Bill. "Are you afraid of names on stones?"
"But these
are not the names of ordinary people. These are the names of twenty
witches," says Megan. "Witches have magic powers."
"We can show
our friends at the party. We can scare them," says Nick laughing.
"That's a
great idea. This Halloween party is exciting!" says Bill. "Let's put
the decorations on the walls. There are bats, spiders and pumpkins!"
"Who wants to
bring the food and drinks?" asks Nick.
"Megan and I
can bring pumpkin pies and Halloween cookies," says Kelly.
"I can bring
apple pies, popcorn and sweets," says Susan.
"Let me bring
drinks and candles," says Bill.
"Then I can
bring paper plates, paper cups and a paper tablecloth. I can also bring some
chairs," says Nick.
"Don't forget
your portable radio, Nick," says Kelly.
"OK. So,
everything is ready for the party," says Bill. "We must be here at 8
o'clock to prepare things. The party starts at 9 p.m."
It's Monday, 31
October - Halloween! There are Halloween decorations in the homes, in the shops
and in the classrooms. When school finishes, Kelly buys a wig and a mask of an
old lady.
That evening Kelly
and Megan put on their costumes.
When Mrs Connor
sees them she says, "What wonderful costumes - a green alien and an old
lady!"
"I'm not an
ordinary old lady. I'm a Salem witch and the year is 1692!" says Kelly.
"Wow!"
says Mr Connor. "Where is the party?"
"It's at the
abandoned house near the old cemetery."
"That's
exciting! Have fun!" says Mr Connor.
"Goodbye
girls! Have fun!" says Mrs Connor.
The five friends
meet at eight that evening. Everyone has a scary costume. Bill is a vampire.
Nick is a skeleton. Susan is a ghost. When they see Kelly's costume they laugh
and say, "Good evening, Mrs Abigail Cross!"
They cover the old
table with a paper tablecloth. Then they put the food and drinks on the table.
They light the candles because there is no electricity.
Nick turns on his
portable radio. Megan goes to the dark bedroom. She opens the door and looks
inside. The black dress and black boots are not there. She is afraid, but she
says nothing to her friends.
Soon their friends
arrive. They all have scary costumes and masks.
"Is this a
haunted house? It's very spooky," they say. No one answers.
Some boys and
girls dance. Others eat, talk and laugh. Several hours pass. Everyone is happy.
"It's a great party," they say.
"It's time
for the treasure hunt," says Bill. "You all have different maps.
Let's start."
Everyone starts in
a different room. Some start in the kitchen, others start in the bedrooms.
Kelly takes her
torch and goes downstairs to the basement. She looks inside a big barrel. It is
very dark and Kelly is in the basement alone. Suddenly there is a sweet smell
of roses. She turns on her torch and she is terrified. The old lady from the
museum is standing by the barrel!
"You are not
Abigail Cross. I am Abigail Cross. Tonight is Halloween and you are in my
house. On this night we spirits look for young bodies. When we find a young
body we can live again. At midnight my spirit enters your body. You must die so
that I can live!"
Kelly's heart is
beating fast. Her legs can't move. She has no voice. Abigail Cross touches
Kelly with her cold hand. She takes off Kelly's mask and wig. "Your bed is
in the barrel. You are tired. You must sleep... forever." Kelly obeys. She
goes to sleep inside the barrel. Abigail puts on Kelly's mask and wig. She goes
upstairs to the party.
At half past
eleven Nick says, "It's almost midnight. Let's sit down and take off our
masks. We want to see the person behind the mask!"
Nick asks,
"Who is the alien?" The alien takes off her mask. "It's
Megan!" Everyone laughs. "And who is the ghost? It's Susan!"
"Who is the
old lady?" asks Bill. The old lady takes off her mask. Everyone screams.
It's Abigail Cross' ghost! Her face is white and her eyes are red. She has a
red mark around her neck. She laughs and her teeth are black. Everyone is
terrified.
Bill looks at her
and says, "That's Kelly's costume. Where is Kelly?"
"I am Kelly.
At midnight my spirit enters her body. Remember, I am a witch."
Everyone wants to
run away. They go to the door but they cannot open it. There are the horrible
faces of the other ghosts outside the windows. The ghosts are looking inside.
"Who are
these people?" asks Bill.
"Ha, ha! They
are the witches of the hangings of 1692. Look at the red mark on my neck. This
is the mark of the rope. Twenty witches for twenty young bodies. Now you are in
my house. This is the house of horrors. No one leaves this house alive. At
midnight our spirits enter your bodies. We want to live again. We want to bring
evil to Salem," says Abigail Cross.
"Where is
Kelly?" asks Bill.
"Look at the
portrait on the wall," laughs the witch.
Everyone looks at
the portrait. They see Kelly's face! Her lips are red and there is a red mark
around her neck.
"This is our
party, not yours!" screams the witch.
CHAPTER EIGHT: Fire!
Suddenly the
decorations on the wall start moving. The bats are flying around the room. They
are making strange noises.
"No!"
screams a girl. "There's a bat in my hair." "Help!" screams
a boy. "This bat is a vampire!"
Slowly the ghosts
enter the house. They penetrate the walls. They are really spooky. They move
around their victims.
Megan and Susan
are terrified and say, "They're waiting for midnight! Do you remember the
twenty names on the floor? These are their ghosts!"
"We must find
Kelly," says Megan.
A candle on the
table falls. The paper tablecloth is burning. "Fire! We must get out of
here!" says Bill.
''Oh, no! It's a
big fire!" says Susan.
"We can't
open the door," says Nick. "It's five to midnight. At midnight the
ghosts take our bodies. What can we do?"
"I must find
Kelly," says Bill.
He takes his torch
and runs to the basement. He looks in all the barrels. Finally he sees Kelly.
She is sleeping.
"Kelly,
Kelly!" says Bill. "Wake up! Wake up!"
Kelly does not
wake up. "Kelly!" says Bill. "Kelly!"
Bill takes Kelly
in his arms and carries her upstairs.
It's two minutes
to midnight. There is fire everywhere. The room is full of black smoke.
Everyone is terrified. Bats and spiders are flying in the air. The ghosts are
waiting for midnight.
No one can open
the door or the windows.
Suddenly the
portrait is burning. The fire is destroying the evil spirit.
"Look!"
exclaims Megan. "Abigail Cross is burning!"
"Yes,"
says Nick, "and the other ghosts are burning too!"
"Look, the
door is opening," says Bill. "Quick, let's go!"
Everyone runs
outside. Bill carries Kelly outside.
"Is everyone
here?" asks Nick. He counts. There are twenty people.
The fire destroys
the house and the evil ghosts inside. Terrible noises come from the house.
"This is the
scariest Halloween party of my life," says one of the boys.
Megan and Bill are
waking up Kelly. She is still sleeping. But no one can wake her up. "Is
she in a coma?" asks Megan.
"I don't
know," answers Bill. Everyone is standing near Kelly. "Oh, Kelly,
please wake up," says Megan.
Suddenly it starts
raining. There is thunder and lightning. Kelly moves her head. "Where am
I?" she asks.
“Oh, Kelly! You're
OK! I'm so happy," says Megan.
"What's
happening?" asks Kelly.
Bill smiles and
explains everything to her.
"Do you
believe in ghosts now?" asks Nick.
Bill looks at him
and slowly says, "Well... yes."
Then they all go
home.
Kelly has some
strange dreams that night. The next morning she wakes up early. Megan is still
sleeping.
She is happy to be
home. She gets up and goes to the bathroom. She looks in the mirror and cannot
believe her eyes. What can she see? A red mark around her neck. A mysterious
voice in the mirror says, "When you play with fire, Kelly, you burn your
fingers!"
- THE END -
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