Sunday, November 18, 2012

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Leave Me Alone

A.D. Phillips


This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. Also, the views expressed in regards to Jesus and Christianity in no way reflect the author’s personal beliefs. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior permission of the author.
Library of Congress Cataloging-In-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Printed in the United States of America
Copyright © 2012 by A.D. Phillips
All rights reserved.












For Tonia, My Loving Wife
The one that helped me get on the right track



Acknowledgements

Thanks to My wife Tonia, Mom, Dad, Alicia, Anthony, Aaliyah, and Alexandria.
Tonia - tolerated my addiction to success and helped me get on the right track
Mom – Always believed in me, even when I didn’t.
Dad – Gave me the inspiration to seek something better than working a sucky job
Alicia - For believing in your big brother
Anthony, Aaliyah, and Alexandria – Gave me the need to get to a higher level.



































Prologue

 “LEAVE ME THE FUCK ALONE!”  I yell at the top of my lungs, all the while hoping that Heaven, Hell, and everything in between will hear. I know what these things in my house want. They want me! It’s not all in my head. It can’t be all in my head, they’re here right now. My dreams are coming true, but not in a good way! I can see my breath in front of me as it escapes my warm ninety-eight degree body. I feel the cold numbing air. The temperature in the room has dropped significantly. Death or something like it is present. Max stands near me paralyzed with alertness; his fur is standing on end. I feel goose bumps forming. A crawling sensation invades the surface of my skin. I’m flooded with intense fear as I stare deep into something that is there, but not there. A semi-transparent shadowy creature with red piercing eyes stands in front of me. The red piercing eyes are like eternal fires. They burn their way into my core. I’m at my wits end with this poltergeist shit. I’m done being afraid. I conquered the darkness years ago, and put the Boogieman in his place. This is my house, and my life, they have to leave, because I’m not going anywhere! I’m ready to face whatever these things are. I’m tired of this bullshit! It has to end!
     “It is your time, you must transcend. You must become what we need you to be. Spill the blood of the unworthy one. He is near. Sacrifice him to your cause.” The robed figure says as the others surround me. I don’t know who or what they are talking about. I feel their strong cold hands grab my wrists, I attempt to break free, but my efforts are futile. The more I struggle the stronger they get.
     “No, leave me the fuck alone!” I yell as I struggle for freedom. My father comes from out of the shadows. He has a sinister look of glee. The creature in front of me moves aside as my father steps directly in front of me.
     I never really did take much stock in ghosts, demons, angels, or the whole paranormal world at large. I figured that only people craving attention or afflicted with mental illness believed in those types of things. Now I don’t know what to believe. First, you see them, now you don’t. I really thought that Ghost hunting shows were just a bunch of bullshit! Orbs, EVP’s, Doors opening, Mysterious footsteps, haunting reoccurring dreams, these things didn’t happen to someone like me. I was the type of person that stuck strictly to the facts.  Now I’m trying hard to cling to my belief system. What is really waiting for us on the other side? Where do we go when our time is up? What happens when the clock stops ticking, when we leave this world?  When bills become irrelevant and saving for the future ends. Right now, all of these thoughts are rumbling around in my head as I stare face to face with a man that has been dead longer than I have been living!
     He reeks of brimstone. He eyes slowly transform into piercing red pits of fire. He extends his hand towards my head. As he extends his hand, his form begins to change. I jerk back, as if that will prevent him from touching me. I watch in horror as my father transforms into me! He turns into an exact doppelganger. I fight and frantically move my head in an attempt to avoid his touch. The shadow creatures grab my head and hold it still as my dead ringer’s hand gets closer and closer. I feel an intense burning sensation as his fingertips touch the skin on my forehead. His fingers begin to merge into my flesh. My head begins to throb and a loud ringing sound begins to bounce around in my ears. The pain is so intense. It’s like having an earache to the tenth power. I feel myself getting weak. My legs are getting heavy. My posture begins to slump. The pain is unbearable. It merges further and further into me. A dizzy sensation sweeps over me as everything fades to black.

THE SOUND of birds chirping and rays of sun sneaking in through the slats of the window blinds work collaboratively to awaken me. I try desperately to rustle out of my semi comatose state. I’m in my living room sprawled out over my couch in a weird unnatural manner. I notice dark red spots smeared in its fabric. My hands, arms, and torso are covered with the same spots. At first, it doesn’t really hit me. However, as I continue looking myself over, I begin feeling very uneasy. Something isn’t right. I try to remember everything that happened the night before, but most of it seems like a dream. It’s starting to get difficult to distinguish what’s real and what’s a nightmare. I try calming myself down as I give the room a quick glance over. My eyes stop at the trail of bloody footsteps leading into the dining room. As I walk through the dining room, I look over myself again; this time checking for any cuts or other fresh wounds. I don’t find a single scratch.
     “What have I done?” I mumble as I reluctantly follow the mysterious trail. I step into the kitchen. I immediately notice a shovel with pieces of fresh dirt caked on it. I can tell that it’s fresh because it still has a clumpy, moist appearance. “Did I kill somebody? And how did I dig through the cold hard pre-winter soil?” I question as I try to CSI the facts.  I walk through the kitchen, and head out the back door. I examine the back yard for any freshly dug or covered holes. I’m glad that my backyard has a tall wooden fence that encloses it. The last thing I need is a neighbor to see me covered in blood looking like a serial killer. I see a small hole near a tree. I go over to have a look in the hole. It’s empty. Now I’m confused. What did I remove from the hole?  I rack my brain trying desperately, to retrieve any memories of what transpired the night before.
    I try to recall the last person I saw. “Becky!” quickly illuminates my conscious. In a panicked haste, I scramble around the house for my smart phone. I begin removing every couch cushion and metaphorically leaving no stone unturned. I find it of all places, in my pocket. I swiftly swipe in the pass code and scroll through the recent call list. Becky’s contact info pops on the screen, accompanied by the sound of ringing.  The phone picks up.
      “Hello” interrupts the silence.
     “Becky?” I respond feeling partially relieved to hear her voice.
     “Hey Teddy what’s up Babe?” She says in a sweet warm tone.
     “You’re still coming over today right?” She inquires for reassurance.
     “Uh yeah sure baby” Shoots forth from out of my mouth. “You know we miss you,” She says in a warm manner.
      “Hey baby let me call you right back okay?” Like a flash of lightening, another person pops in my head, MELISSA!  I quickly hang up and scroll until I locate her number. I click on it and it begins to dial. I say hello as soon as the rings stop.
     “Hey Teddy, I was waiting on you to call me.” Lissa says in longing sincere manner. 
     “Hi honey” I reply.
      “I see somebody is happy to hear from me!” she says obviously mistaking the relief in my voice for simple happiness.   
     “Of course” I reply. “Hey honey...” I pause, mid sentence. In the mist of panic, I clearly forgot to check for one thing, Where is Max? “Hey Lissa baby, Imma call you right back okay?”     
     “Okay” She responds before hanging up.
     “Here Max, here boy!” I call out as I search through the house. I check the rest of the rooms on the first floor, no Max. I check the upstairs rooms, still no Max. I make my way to the basement…surprise, no Max.  The sound of scratching stops me dead in my tracks. I follow the sound; it leads me to the front door. I open the door and see Max!







                        ABOUT THE AUTHOR


A.D. Phillips was born in Cleveland, Ohio 1980. This is his first full length book. He lives in Lakewood, Ohio with his wife, stepson and cat. He is also a father of three. Creating stories for others to enjoy, has become an all consuming passion. He is deeply engrossed in his work as an author. Simply put, he loves what he does