“For whom the
bell tolls; it tolls for thee.”
The Magic
Schoolbus* #quote
CJ's hanging
out today, and so far a minimal amount of things have transformed
into ducks. No promises it won't get worse though.
A Man And
His Gold
Felix of the
gold rush found a gold mine with his two partners. And he killed his
partners to make every drop of the fortune his own. Felix loved the
idea of all that wealth. A week later, a few miles from the mine
where he set up his camp, ruthless bandits killed him in his sleep
and took his supplies. But Felix did not get to leave the mine.
His ghost
remained in that hole in the ground. He looked greedily at those
little veins of yellow on the walls and all the signs he saw of gold
while living and more while dead. As a spirit Felix even learned to
travel through the stone walls of the mines and started to see the
gold inside. He couldn't leave the mine, and it remained undiscovered
by anyone else, so his only company was “his” gold and any cave
animals around. From his loneliness he spoke to the cave animals
about his vast wealth and how when he got out of the mine somehow all
the wonderful things he would spend the money on. For over one
hundred years this is how the murderer's undead life went.
Then he heard
loud noises. Noises of our modern era. Explosions, drilling, voices,
vehicles. He went to the edge of the cave where he could see outside.
When he wasn't looking at his gold he would enjoy the view from the
little opening of the cave like a window. But now the opening was
much larger, blown open. Many people were there. All with tools.
Tools Felix recognized and many he didn't but one thing was for
certain...he could tell they were miners. They began entering his
home.
He screamed at
them and clawed at them as they entered. But they couldn't hear his
voice and his ghost hands merely went straight through them. And the
miners started mining. Felix screamed as he saw his gold being taken
away. Straight from his mine. He found it. He killed
for it. It should be his. That's what Felix believed. But
whatever the ghost thought didn't matter. The miners just drilled,
dug or whatever made sense at the time and slowly pulled bits of gold
from the mine. All while the ghost still screamed at them or sobbed
tears that would vanish as soon as they dropped from his ethereal
body.
The miners also
scared the cave animals away. So all that remained was a deep hole in
the ground with a murderous ghost in it. With nothing but loneliness
by his side, Felix stared out the exit of the cave and looked at the
Sun. Because the Sun was the only gold he had left to look at. At
night the murderer simply cried.
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