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The Ghost Ship: A Scary Story For Halloween: Final Episode

The Ghost Ship
Illustration by Mark Alberto Yoder Nunez
From The Spider Lady and Other Short Stories and Poetry
by Mark Alberto Yoder Nunez

Continued from:

https://markalbertoyodernunez.blog/2019/10/02/the-ghost-ship-a-scary-story-for-halloween/

     I swear I could feel my heart in my chest sinking and my mind became heavy as a weight.  “Aye, and we are adrift, matey”, I heard the old sailor say.  I looked to my right where I heard the voice coming from.  The old salt looked at me thoughtfully.  “First we were driven off course.  Now we are drifting off course but perhaps the captain at least knows where we are”, he said.  “Did it matter if we know where we are if we can’t get back on course?” I thought as I turned full circle to look all around me.  The ocean was so still that I felt I could see a hundred miles in every direction but all there was, was open sea. 

Days went by.  We were in tropical waters.  It was hot and humid.  The sailors took off their shirts.  We were on rations of water and food.  When we looked up at the sails there was not even the slightest of breezes to move them.  There were no sea birds, no dolphins or fish leaping out of the water.  Why?

At night when it was not as hot a sailor broke out a concertina and began to play music.  He sang sailor’s songs.  Other sailors sang along.  Some danced.  They told stories and laughed.  The captain had allowed a ration of rum for all.  The sailors made me smile.  They joked about being in the doldrums.  One sailor said, “Aye, and I’ve been in the doldrums before but only because I was on dry land for too long!”  The crew gave a hearty laugh.  I laughed, too.  It sent a feeling of relief through my body.  The rum was a helper.

     I slept well that night but awoke feeling bad.  It was not because of the rum.  My soul was burdened by a weight of darkness in my being.  I went out on the deck in the brightness and heat of the sun.  Where was I?  Our small, fragile vessel was in a nightmare landscape of yellow, brown and green seaweed!  I looked at the sails, no wind, not even a breeze!  The hot sun beat down on my enfeebled mind.  I almost experienced vertigo as if I would lose my balance.  “Aye, and we are in the Sargasso Sea”, said the old sailor.

      All of the old, sea stories I had heard all my life about this accursed place came back to me.  Would we all die of hunger and thirst here?  I looked about at the motley crew.  Their faces were grim.  A burly sailor with a black beard and shaggy, black hair said, “All we can do is pray.”  My mind went into a state that bordered on insanity.  I thought back to the beginning of the voyage.  Could I have made a decision to not get on board this ship?  Such thoughts were futile I knew.

The next few days were a nightmare that never seemed to end.  The sickening, horrible seaweed kept getting thicker as our once proud, ocean vessel drifted with no wind.  There were pieces of old cargo and parts of old ships like small islands of rotting junk covered with seaweed surrounding us.  We were getting deeper into the Sargasso Sea.  Everything I had heard about this cursed place was true.  Mentally I had descended into pure hell.  Would we become just more of the flotsam and jetsam of the sea, rotting under green graves of seaweed?  The sun in the sky was like a cruel, all knowing eye looking down on us.

One dark night we were all on deck.  It was humid and very warm but not sweltering hot as in the daytime.  Then a very young sailor shouted, “There’s a ship!”  Without thinking with words my immediate feeling was that this made no sense.  The sailors started stirring.  Some stood up and walked over to the starboard side of the ship where the young man was looking out to sea.  It seemed that the young sailor was looking intently at something.  My curiosity was aroused.  Another sailor said, “I see it!”  Another said, “Aye, and so do I”.  How was it possible?  Was there another miserable crew of sailors like ourselves adrift in this abysmal place?

       I walked over to the side of the ship and looked in the same direction as the others.  There was something in the distance that shone pale as if in the moonlight but there was no moonlight.  There was no moon.  It started to get bigger on the horizon as if it was moving towards us.  I remembered that there are fish in tropical waters that glow in the dark but the sailors had said that it was a ship.  It was a ship!  We all stood in wonder, frozen on the spot and waiting as the spectral ship in the darkness seemed to keep approaching us.

Then it came closer.  It was in full sail as if a strong wind was driving it but there was no wind!  No one spoke a word.  I looked at the faces of the superstitious sailors around me with their wide open eyes, some with jaws clenched and some with jaws dropped.

The ship came closer.  There was the sound of a howling wind.  We saw that the sails of the ship were in tatters streaming forward with the wind and yet there was no wind.  It was a ghost ship!  My hair stood on end!

The ghastly, black ship with its flags and torn sails driven by a wind we could not feel started to pull alongside our ship.  I looked at the sailors.  Most were frozen with fear and could not move.  Then there was the strange sound of music and sea chanteys.  Then there was the sound of chains and moaning.  There were screams.  The ghost ship came up right along the side of our own vessel.  The sound of chains and moaning grew louder.  No one could be seen on board the ghost ship.  It glowed pale and ghastly as if there was a moon with an eerie light of its own.

The ghost ship was passing slowly alongside of us now and a chill hit me that went straight through to my bones.  I started to shiver.  The burly sailor with the black hair and beard fell to his knees grasping at the beads of his rosary to pray.  He looked up at the sky as if to ask God, “Why?”  The old sailor’s teeth began to chatter uncontrollably making a horrible racket.  Then the young sailor ran to the port side of the ship and jumped.  As the ghost ship slowly passed our own fragile, little vessel and the sounds of chains and moaning gradually subsided none of us could even move.

   The ghost ship had passed.  We started to take deep breaths.  Then we thought of the young sailor who was still just a lad.  We ran over to the side of the ship.  We shone lanterns all around the dark sea below us.  There was seaweed everywhere.  The Sargasso Sea had taken him.

     The next days were misery.  No one really wanted to talk about the ghost ship.  We had all seen it.  The merciless sun beat down upon us in the day.  We were on starvation rations.  The landscape around us was nightmarish.

One day I was lying on my back on the deck in a patch of shade, trying to conserve my energy.  I did not want to die of starvation or dehydration.  I opened my eyes a little and looked straight up.  I thought I saw the flag at the top of the highest mast of our ship move.  Was it my imagination?  I kept looking at the flag.  It moved again.  My eyes were now fully open.  I just kept lying there as if in a dream.  The flag moved again.  It started fluttering a little.  I stood up still looking up at the flag.  The other sailors around me noticed.  They started looking up at the flag with me.  The flag moved again.  All of the sailors now were looking at the flag silently.  The flag started fluttering some more.  Then it fluttered even more.  There was a breeze!  Some of the highest sails appeared to move just a little.  All eyes were above.  The sails started to move some more.  It was as if we were all frozen, afraid if we moved or said anything we would destroy the magic.  The sails started to move more and the flags all started moving.  The topmost flag started fluttering in the breeze and didn’t stop.  All the sails were moving.  The sails were starting to fill up with wind!  We looked up at the helm of the ship.  The captain was there at the wheel.  He had a confidence and pride that we had never seen before.  The ship was moving!  It creaked and it moaned but it was not like the creaking and moaning of the ghost ship!

The first mate came on deck to assure us that the captain and the navigator had been keeping track of exactly where we were and would steer us on the right course.  Some expressed concern about the obstacles of flotsam, jetsam and seaweed that surrounded us.  The first mate said that those obstacles were taken into consideration.  We were truly glad that we even had a chance since sailing at sea always involves risk.  Only the use of skill keeps a man alive in the vastness of the awesome power of nature.

Much to our amazement, after negotiating some tricky turns to avoid being stuck in the seaweed of the Sargasso Sea, there appeared more open spaces in the water.  It wasn’t long before we saw the open sea ahead of us and a clear path to reach it.  We must have drifted through the hell of the Sargasso Sea and reached the other side.

    We reached the open sea!  The wind was with us and apparently the gods were now on our side!  The sails were full as we were swept out to sea!  The captain at the helm with the first and second mates and navigator around him looked proud but at the same time they looked like men who had been humbled.  The sailors cheered!

    It wasn’t long before the ship was sailing along at a good speed over bright, ocean swells with dolphins leaping about.  A sign of good luck!  Spirits were bright.  That night the sailors celebrated with extra rations and a good ration of rum.  There was music and singing of sea chanteys.  The crew danced with men locking arms and dancing around in circles until they grew dizzy.  This made everyone laugh!

And so the days continued at sea.  It was a paradise.  The sailors caught the best fish at sea.  They cooked the fish on deck.  It was a feast and a celebration of life.

Then the captain made an announcement.  We were on course and soon would be reaching the Orient.  Never before had the man in the crow’s nest with his telescope seemed so important.  When he yelled, “Land, Ho!” the cheers of the grateful sailors went up to the heavens.  Soon all of us saw land.  We sailed into the harbor.  It was a successful voyage.  We delivered the goods and brought home valuable trading commodities from the Orient to Europe.

Those of us who were on this voyage continued our careers as merchant marines.  We went our separate ways.  We traveled all over the world.  We had many adventures.  I was fortunate to travel to the Orient many times.  I was able to travel to the New World of the Americas.

Sometimes when I came into a seaport whether it was in my own home country or in a foreign place I would be in a restaurant or tavern that sailors haunt.  I would sometimes be sitting by myself overhearing other sailors’ conversations.  I overheard some sailors talking about the story of the ghost ship.  Apparently some of the sailors who were on the same trip with me had told the story and it had gotten around.  The sailors in the restaurants and taverns would discuss about whether they thought the story was true or not.  The consensus was that it was just another sailor’s story.

I never told anyone this story because I knew that no one would believe me.  As I make the rounds, traveling all over the world and meet one of the crew members who was on that fateful trip we look into each other’s eyes.  We know we share a secret of something that happened that no one would believe.  How do we explain about the young sailor who jumped overboard if anyone should ever ask us?   In the end I guess it is just another sailor’s story.  Wherever I go in all the travels of my life I am restless and can’t seem to settle down but the memory of the ghost ship rests firmly in my mind and cannot be taken away.

The Spider Lady: Episode Two

Spider Lady

Description: “An older woman tries to cast a seduction spell on a young taxi driver who tries to break her spell with poetry in this creative non-fiction work of horror and mystery.”

The Spider Lady: Continued from: https://markalbertoyodernunez.wordpress.com/2016/04/25/the-spider-lady-episode-one/

The next time I got this call everything seemed as the
previous time. I pulled up behind the old car in the driveway
thinking the same thoughts, that she must drive this car even
though it always appeared as if it never moved. I walked along
the front porch to her door, the dark green, waxy leaves of the
vines to my right. She asked me to come in the same as before
and I waited on the same couch with its ornate looking
cushions as she went to get her checkbook.

As I looked about me, seated on the couch, examining
everything very critically I thought that nothing was worn,
everything seemed perfect but everything seemed old. The
horrible smell came to my nostrils again. The smell kept
growing stronger. I wondered where the smell had been
before. I looked at the open sheet music on the piano. I
thought to myself that the music I was looking at must be
weird, depressing, classical music. I realized everything was
set up. Everything that was happening was well planned. This
was only obvious.

I kept smelling the smell, trying to analyze what it could be
and why it was here in this weird and cluttered but pristine
looking place but the only thing I could think of was that it
smelled like Death. It was warm and stuffy. I just wanted to
get outside, away from the smell. She reappeared, wrote out
the check and I was released to go outside.

I walked outdoors. The fresh, sweet, summer night air
seemed intoxicating. It was very dark. I walked along the
corridor with the ivy to my left. I thought I felt more lucid
because it seemed cool compared with the warm stuffiness of
the house when suddenly there was a pale, ghostly stickiness
and a gauzy halo all around in my hair. I was still walking and
reflexively threw up my arms and hands realizing I had walked
right through spider’s webs. I was scared. I walked more
quickly sweeping away spider’s webs from my hair, neck and
shoulders, afraid there might be spiders on me. I swept the
back of my neck and down into my shirt collar. As I reached
the steps I was thinking over and over how it could be possible
that I just walked along that porch and along the same path and
on the way back there was so much spider’s webs. I thought
how could a spider spin so many intricate, gauzy webs so
quickly. The spider’s webs weren’t old and dusty. In fact they
smelled fresh.

As my feet were placed firmly on the pavement of the
driveway I felt young, confident, lucid and virile. I walked
towards the taxi, observing it and walked around the back of it
examining every detail to make sure everything was safe and
normal. Everything seemed safe.

I opened the door of the taxi and proceeded to get in,
stepping in with my right leg and sliding my body on the seat
while my left foot was still on the ground. I reached my left
hand to pull the open door closed after me when I saw it!
There was a black spider, the size of the palm of my hand on
the cuff of my shirt sleeve looking right at me, directly into my
eyes. It wasn’t fuzzy at all but had a smooth body that was
completely black. Thinking without words in an instant
because there wasn’t time to think with words I realized I had
to move left, out of the taxi, for fear of brushing off the spider
so that it would fall into my cab where it would run and hide.
Then it could attack me later as I was driving. I was afraid the
beast would run up my shirt sleeve and attack me. I moved
instantly to my left to push myself up and out of the taxi and to
brush the thing away. As soon as I moved at all to my horror
the large, black spider instantly raced up my arm at lightning
speed, still looking directly into my eyes with a passion
resembling extreme anger. I brushed with hand and was
vertical with all my weight on my left leg, pulling my right leg behind me from the vehicle. The spider had disappeared.

I wasn’t sure where it was. I was convinced it had fallen
outside of the cab as I stood in the now cooler but still warm
night. I got scared and started brushing all around my hair,
neck and shoulders, all over my body and started looking
around me. I decided to be logical and with the interior light
on and with my flashlight I inspected everywhere to make sure
the horrible beast wasn’t inside my cab. Still not sure, I pulled
the cab out and resumed my night shift. No spider attacked
me. I left the interior light on for awhile.

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The Spider Lady: Episode One

Spider Lady

Description: “An older woman tries to cast a seduction spell on a young taxi driver who tries to break her spell with poetry in this creative non-fiction work of horror and mystery.”

The Spider Lady

I was a young cab driver, twenty-eight years old, and had been driving taxi for a year in town when I became acquainted with a woman of about fifty years of age. She was a taxi customer. She called for deliveries of beer and cigarettes. Invariably when I got this call it was in the late afternoon when I was first starting my shift and it was still sunny out. She would come to her open front door with the screen door closed which she pushed open. Then she would take the merchandise in the brown, paper bag. She had her check book handy and wrote out the check for the merchandise, delivery charge and a gratuity. Normally taxi drivers don’t take checks but the veteran cab drivers and dispatchers assured me that her checks were always good. I noticed that when I got the call and went to deliver the goods it was always still daylight but when I turned away from her front door to go back to my taxi the night had fallen and it was dark.

An older, sedan car was always in her driveway and except for the paint being slightly dull it seemed in almost mint condition. I would pull my taxi into the driveway behind the car. I walked up the three concrete steps and along the concrete slab, front porch that ran along the front of the house until it came to her front door under the overhanging roof with the trellises of vines along this narrow corridor.

She would appear at the screen door and open it to take the beer and cigarettes and pay me. One day when she appeared at the door and it was already getting slightly dark she stood facing me and she was wearing a see- through, sheer black top. She definitely looked about fifty years old and was a plain looking woman but her breasts looked surprisingly firm, big and good. When she opened the screen door with her checkbook and pen in her hand instead of putting the paper bag aside as usual she bent down very slowly in front of me to place the paper sack on the floor. She said so she could write her check. As she was bending down slowly in front of me her large, firm breasts hung down low behind the black sheer. She slowly rose to stand facing me again, a smile on her face. I smiled back at her. She wrote out the check for the merchandise and delivery fee. She obviously wanted me to look at her firm, large breasts. When she gave me the check she then bent down slowly in front of me to lift the bag up. Then she slowly stood back up in front of me. She seemed to want to keep talking to me but I thanked her and left. Once again it had grown quite dark out. As usual it was a warm evening. It was always a warm evening when I made these deliveries.

The next time I brought her delivery the events were exactly the same. I pulled into the driveway behind the car that never seemed to be moved from its spot. Yet it had no weeds growing beneath it, no cobwebs. It was never dirty and seemed well maintained. With the middle class, stucco home in a neighborhood where property values had greatly increased everything seemed quite respectable. Once again, as it seemed suddenly to start growing dark she was leaning over in front of me, breasts naked behind the black, sheer, bending down to lower the sack of goods with her large breasts hanging down in front of me. Then she slowly rose to face me to write out the check.

The next time I got this order things went differently. It was a little earlier in the afternoon. There wasn’t the feeling that it would get dark soon. When she came to the door she was dressed normally, average for her age and she seemed rather plain looking I thought. She invited me in to sit down on a couch that was beneath the front, living room window. It faced inward into the room and I waited while she went to get her checkbook. Sunshine seemed to be spilling everywhere from the front window and the back window of the living room opposite me that faced out into the garden in the back yard.

As I sat on the couch with its intricate woven pattern that was meant to have a gold and silver embroidered look to it and I saw other small couches and comfortable upholstered chairs about in the clutter of this living room I noticed the luxurious cushions all around me and about the room on couches and chairs. There was artwork and books and a small, dark brown piano directly in front of me with open sheet music that looked like classical music on the music stand of the piano. I was very aware that everything this woman was doing to me was meant to impress me.

Then I noticed the smell. At first I tried to ignore it and think positive thoughts but as I looked about the room with its artistic and intellectual pretentions and in the warmth and stuffiness the smell kept feeling more odious and I could not ignore it. I tried to think what this smell might be. All I could think of was that it smelled like Death. I had never smelled a smell like it before but the only way I could describe it was to say that it smelled like Death to me. Then she reappeared and wrote out the check with an included tip and things seemed normal again. As I walked along the front porch from her door I noticed that it was still light out but already near the horizon it seemed there was a trace of the purple of dusk. The sun had just dipped behind the adjacent neighbor’s garage.

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The Dream: A Tale of Horror

Vulture

 

I was sitting on an old-fashioned, wooden, park bench under
a shady tree on a green, grassy hillock with my old, long,
black, cotton raincoat bundled up next to me on the dark,
wooden slats of the bench. I felt in a state of relaxation and
wanted to lie down on the lawn of the college underneath the
tree. And so I laid the long, black coat on the green grass to lie
upon it, the green grass and buildings of the college ahead of
me in the sunshine under the blue, afternoon skies.
As I did so a middle-aged bum, younger than myself, with
shaggy, black hair and beard and wide-open, wild-looking,
coal black eyes, dressed all in black with a long, black raincoat
who was looking into my eyes and stroking his beard came up
to me, talking to me and making no sense. I crooked myself up
on my elbows. He was barefoot. I said nothing in reply to
him. He retreated to lie down ahead of me and slightly to the
right on the grass and fell asleep.
Young adults began gathering to sit on the grass and
socialize. Young men gathered to the right of me where the
green lawn rolled down into a crease between the hillocks. It
was a drainage that in turn rolled downward behind myself and
the tree. The young people kept gathering on the lawns. At
that moment I knew there was to be a concert in front of the
buildings ahead of me which there was no sign of as of yet.
My older brother appeared, standing at my left side, as I
reclined with the upper part of my body propped up from my
elbows on the ground. We talked and then he said he was
going to watch the concert from his car in the parking lot
below. He walked down the hill behind the tree. I turned to
look over my left shoulder below to see him start his car and
move it to the closest, inner circle of the parking lot to watch
the concert from there.
Meanwhile the young men to my right, some sitting, some
standing, were beginning to have a lively conversation. Three
more young men arrived from down the hill and were standing
with their backs to me. They engaged in the conversation. The
conversation was lively and all the young men were smiling
and in a good mood. I stood up and walked to the right a few
steps, to face the young men who were several feet away.
The young men had begun to talk about having illnesses
and the drugs they were using to treat themselves. They
mentioned pharmaceutical sounding names of drugs that I had
never heard of. One young man who was standing and facing
me was wearing a tight tee shirt and straight leg, blue jeans.
He had very short, light colored hair. He said he was taking a
drug called Biopronyl. I looked at him and at his stomach in
amazement because he had mentioned that he had an
abdominal illness. He was muscular and in good shape. His
face was a little round and chubby so that his eyes were like
cheerful, little slits because of his big, closed mouth smile. He
was looking into my eyes. The young men talked with
enthusiasm like college students about technical subjects with
their pharmaceutical terms.
I walked back up the hillock to stand where I had previously
been lying down. Then two, huge vultures appeared flying low
toward us! They were straight ahead of me and a little to the
right with their black and dark grey, dirty, shaggy, huge
feathers, with their pink-red, long, curved necks and bald heads
with yellow-pale, big, hooked beaks with crooked mouths that
almost seemed to have little smiles. They had piercing but
evasive, dark eyes.
They were among us, one circling counter clockwise, the
other circling clockwise. One was flying to the right in front of
me. Another one to my right seemed to be veering straight
towards me. Then it veered away to continue its circle. Then it
came around again and was flying towards me. It veered to the
right again and was passing very close to me. I got angry. I
punched at it with my fists, the first punch being almost solid
against its sickly, dark feathers, the next two punches glancing.
It flew away, never veering from its path, and circled again.
Then I knew they weren’t interested in any of us and as it
veered directly in front of me again all I could do was watch. I
was now curious. It landed on the ground in front of me. The
other vulture was already on the ground beyond him. The huge
vultures advanced on the lawn in front of me. Then I realized
what they were interested in. “So that’s what they’re interested
in”, I thought. It was the bum lying on the ground who I
thought was asleep.
The huge vultures advanced towards the bare feet of the
bum and began quickly picking away at the grey and pink,
unhealthy looking flesh of the bum’s feet. Then the young
man in the tight tee shirt and blue jeans walked up to the left
foot of the sleeping bum on the ground displacing the vultures
that backed away. Then the young man proceeded to pull out
the toes of one of the feet. The toes came out in long, red-pink
shafts. He poked one of these back into the sickly, soft flesh of
the bum’s foot where it stuck out like a long, thin, raw, pork
rib. Then he jammed all the other shaft like toes back into the
soft, sickly flesh of the foot so they were sticking out in all
directions. He stepped away and let the vultures do their work.
The vultures went directly to the feet again and continued from
there.
I was then standing on the next, grassy hillock to the right
on higher ground. Someone , a gentleman I had been
conversing with, was standing next to me. He was about my
age. Like me he was wearing wire rim glasses. He had a
round, chubby face. He was clean shaven, with very short hair.
He was wearing a pull over sweater and he was, also, wearing
a long, black, cotton rain coat. It was a bright, sunny morning.
All of the people were gone. I looked down at the green
hillock below me where it had all happened. There were no
people. Not a sign of anything that had transpired. Only the
two, huge vultures walking about on the green, grassy mound.

 

This is a work of creative non-fiction. It may seem surreal and fantastic but it is exact reportage of a dream I had. What do you think this dream means?

 

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