The time is 1960. An alternate timeline if you will. One where Patty did not reciprocate Henry’s feelings… one that made him truly despicable. People all around began to notice the traumatizing deaths of many animals… At first police would shrug it off as another animal attack but the deaths began getting more gruesome… deliberate.
The limbs would all be cracked in an unsettling way, the jaw pulled wide and crooked, worst of all was the eyes. Safe to say the town was all on edge. Little did they know that a teenage boy, one often criticized for his loneliness and weird behavior was the one behind it.
That’s where you come in. You were always interested in paranormal activity and you knew this wasn’t any animal attack. You wanted more answers on it. Hearing about the incidents on the newspaper only fueled that want. You had noticed a coloration with the lights, each night when and if they flickered another animal would die.
Walking the rainy, dark streets of Indiana you notice flickering in the street lamps, they seemed to get stronger as you walked further so you followed them with a run. It leads you to a mansion like house… the lights seemed to flicker in the dining room. You quickly run to the porch and ring the door. No one answers.
You peak over at the window which still flickered but there was something new… a shadow, looked like something floating? Quickly you take a hair pin from your hair, pick the lock and run to the room, stopping in your tracks when you see a woman floating in the air, the mom.
The father was screaming in fear, the daughter also screaming but the son sat at the end of the dinner table, unmoving, just intently staring at his mother… it was that weird guy from school, Henry.
The mother’s bones begin to crack which causes you to scream. Henry’s eyes fall on you and his eyes widened. Without completion the mother fell to the ground, the father quickly running towards her. Henry stares at you… the left nostril of his nose drips a single drop of blood which he wiped with his arm, eyes narrowing like you had just seen something you shouldn’t have.