Smokey Mountain Horror
By E. C. Henry
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Something is stalking the woods near Deep Roots, TN. Something that uses your good nature against you.
When Hasil Tomkins sees his brother Everett murdered under mysterious circumstances, he doubts his sanity. But Everett wasn't the only one to go missing...
E. C. Henry
E. C. Henry is the author of over a hundred unfinished stories and a few finished ones. She grew up in Memphis, TN and currently lives in Northern CA with her husband and children.
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Smokey Mountain Horror - E. C. Henry
Smokey Mountain Horror
By E. C. Henry
Copyright 2016 E. C. Henry. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter One
Kay Fuller, like most people, hated to see things that could hurt people in the street. And though she might think, 'I should stop and move that out of the way before someone hits it,’ she rarely did, because she was always on her way to somewhere where she was expected.
Unlike most people, she had a fear of anything in the road that looked like it had even the most remote possibility of containing a baby, such as duffle bags, bunched up clothes, or boxes. These affected her most deeply. She knew logically that she would probably never see anything in the road that contained a baby, and really did have places to be, but the fear remained that she would someday miss a baby lying in the road and run it over.
Tonight, she was on her way back to Memphis from visiting her son’s family in North Carolina. It was probably about time to stop and find a hotel. It was dark and drizzling slightly. The miserable East Tennessee humidity was fogging her windows. For the thousandth time, she blessed the person who invented reflective lane markers.
She eventually figured out the humidity situation in her car and her windshield cleared. It was shortly thereafter that she saw the bag in the road. She grimaced, annoyed both at the bag being in the street and at herself for being so silly as to imagine it had a baby in it. That’s it, she thought, I’m going to run right over that bag and nothing’s going to happen because there’s not a baby in it.
She accelerated towards it. Almost too late, she realized that the bag was thrashing. She slammed on the brakes, pulled over as quickly as possible, and ran to the flailing, and now she could hear, crying, bundle. Unable to believe her eyes, she removed the baby from the sack and held it to her. The newborn boy was naked and bloody. The cord