The "Were"house - a HOWL-o-ween story by - The usual gang of "were"dos
Chapter One : The Old Abandoned Factory
Every city has one, ours is no different. There it sits like a ghost from some distance past. Massive and empty. Graffiti adorns the first floor of the edifice of the main factory building that was busier back at the turn of the previous century. Who knows what was built at the factory, perhaps someone at the old folks home knows. However, now the factory and it's surrounding support buildings sit there as a reminder of times long ago. Nowadays people work in the high-tech area of the city, the dirty industry of the past standing like an angel of death, a ghost, a place were no one deres to go, well, except on a dare.
"Come on, I dare you to go inside, I bet the place is haunted." said the largest kid of the group to the smallest. The largest kid was of course the ring leader of the gang, not much of a gang if you ask me, just your typical neighborhood bullies picking on someone smaller then them. None of them would go inside the grounds of the factory, too chicken, so they bullied someone else to go in instead, typical I thought, I'd like to see them being bullied to go inside the factory grounds, it'd serve them right if the place really was haunted too, they'd run out of there like scared rabbits in no time at all.
I watched the group for a few more minuets see if it was going to lead to violence on the part of the bullies, I'd only step in if it escalated in any way. The group knew I was there watching them, the last thing they needed was an adult stepping in on their 'fun' and I would scold them big time about bulling someone, something I'm sure they didn't want to hear from an adult. Now, because I was there watching them from a distance, but not out of ear shot mind you, they tried hard to not escalate the situation any and ultimately gave up on trying to get the smaller kid to go into the factory grounds.
I watched the group leave, leaving the smaller kid behind as they went to torment some helpless small animal who sprinted too fast for the bullies to even get a hold of let alone harm in any way. I then watched the smaller kid head the other way back to his home. Well, all was quiet once again on the street by the factory grounds. The rusty old chain link fence not really doing it's job anymore to keep things like this from happening from time to time. Teenagers often try to spend the night on the grounds and ultimately chicken out from the strange sounds that seem to come from the old factory itself.
Often I wondered if everyone was right and the place was really haunted. It looked the part, broken windows here & there, boarded up doors & windows on the ground floor, 2 roof gable windows that looked like eyes looking down from on up high, I felt like it was looking at me, daring me to go inside not only the grounds, but into the factory itself. The massive structure seemed alive at times, but I knew it was only brick, mortar, glass, steel and so forth, yet I couldn't shake the feeling something was looking at me if not the factory itself, then something inside it instead, but who or what would live in it, I did not know.
I brushed it off as my imagination running away with me, perhaps I had spent too many years in my youth exploring places just like the factory, making games of pretend of places like this filled with spirits, friendly ones at that because, I had so few real friends growing up, as I spent my youth in tiny middle of nowhere type places where hardly anyone was my age when I was in those places at the time. I felt a pair of eyes on me again, I looked all around & saw nothing on the street, these eyes felt high up, I looked to the 2 roof gable windows of the factory & could of sworn there was an eye in each one of them.
Impossible, I told myself, as for something to do that would make whatever it would have to be around 100 feet large at least, giving the distance between the 2 windows in question and the overall size of the factory itself as well, if not bigger as the factory was quite massive. I blinked and the eyes were gone, I must of imagined the whole thing, I had to of. My curiosity was going full blast, I had to find out if what I saw was real, or not, I made my mind to return & enter the place at night. Little did I know what kind of adventure awaited me, an average man with an average life.
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