INTRODUCTION & DISCLAIMER - The Hawkins family continue to run from evil monsters, ghosts, UFOs, zombies, demons and dangerous animals that pursue them out of Sydney's Blue Mountains, and all the way down to Canberra. In Australia's capital, Alistair decides that a change of attitude is required and the family needs to have fun, relax and treat their road trip like a holiday. But will this strategy work or is it doomed to failure?
Read Chapter 6 of this story series to find out. Please note that it contains very strong violence and erotic horror themes, plus scenes of female characters using the toilet and having their periods, which might not be to every readers' taste. Otherwise please enjoy for trip to Australia in the late 1990s and reading about the latest crazy misadventures of the Hawkins family and rate and comment.
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Erica's fear of the UFO with the bright red, green and white flashing lights got stronger as the craft flew closer, her apprehension matched by her father at the wheel and her mother who had awoken, and in the car following behind her brother, sister-in-law and boyfriend.
"The vampire is on that spaceship, he's coming to get me, I just know it," lamented Cornelius as he rocked back and forth in the passenger seat, his wife's fingers tightly gripped on the steering wheel as she looked at the flying saucer as it flew over the Blue Mountains.
Just when everyone thought that their days on Earth were limited the UFO seemed to change course, and instead veered off and flew towards Sydney, everyone in both cars breathing collective sighs of relief as the alien craft went on its way.
"Keep a watch for more UFOs Erica," warned Alistair.
"Yes Dad," said Erica, the young girl keeping her eyes peeled for more alien spaceships through the long drive through the mountains, Faye now wide awake in the back doing the same and in the car behind Danielle, Gavin and Cornelius were 100 percent vigilant in keeping watch for the UFO in case it came back to get them, or another one turned up to replace it.
There were no UFOs but there was still plenty of danger at ground level from Australian native fauna, causing Alistair and Danielle no end of stress as they negotiated the tight, winding, tree-lined mountainous roads.
Kangaroos and wallabies always could be a danger to drivers on Australian country roads, but tonight these marsupials were out in great numbers, jumping in front of the cars and sometimes over them, on occasion doing somersaults and back-flips as though they were gymnasts.
They were joined by emus, which chased the cars on their long legs making ominous gulping noises. Despite normally being unable to fly, the demons or aliens whichever was behind this seemed to have granted these emus this ability tonight, and they took to the skies, the enormous birds swooping down on the four wheel drive and the following car like eagles swooping down from the skies to capture mice.
Koalas unless crossing the road did not normally present too many issues for motorists, but as Alistair's headlights on full beam illuminated two koalas in a large blue gum tree these proved no natural marsupials. Often referred to as 'koala bears' despite not being bears, these koalas leaped down from their tree, grew to the size of polar bears and gave chase while roaring, persisting this for several kilometers until Alistair and Danielle increased their speeds to 150 kilometers per hour and left them behind in the darkness.
Then there were the carnivores. A pack of dingoes chased the cars, baring their teeth and growling, showing that they would happily tear apart the Hawkins family. They were helped by a group of Tasmanian devils, which should not have been on the Australian mainland outside of wildlife parks and zoos, but they were here tonight, emitting their piercing cries and growling as they chased the Hawkins family. Also joining the chase were a pack of supposedly extinct thylacines, just like the one Erica had seen roaming around the Domain in Sydney on Friday morning. The tiger-like animals roamed the roads, chasing both cars with the devils and the dingos.
Managing to avoid the possessed animals attempting to prevent them escaping, Alistair and Daniele continued to negotiate their way through the Blue Mountains, mainly sticking to the country roads and avoiding the major towns in the region like Penrith, Windsor and Richmond. They were now on the far western side of Sydney not far from St Marys and Mount Druitt, and Alistair turned onto the Hume Motorway to head south, Danielle following close behind.
Erica's head began to nod approaching Campbelltown, but she snapped awake as she saw red and blue flashing lights in the distance further up the motorway. "Dad," she said, pointing at the lights.
Alistair nodded knowingly. "It's probably a random breath testing operation, or what looks like a random breath testing operation. In reality, the police are there planning to either capture us, or they're going to put messages in our minds so that we drive straight to the aliens without resistance. We have to go another way."
Putting on his indicator, Alistair took the approaching exit towards Campbelltown. Danielle, who along with Cornelius and Gavin had also seen the flashing blue and red lights, was relieved that the car in front had noticed the lights. The police were conspiring against them, and what looked like a simple traffic operation was without doubt a trap.
Driving through Campbelltown at night was very different to going there on a weekday. Most days of the week the satellite suburb in Sydney's far south western suburbs was extremely busy, but in the early hours of Sunday morning as quiet as the grave. This helped the Hawkins family as they negotiated the roads here, before rejoining the Hume Motorway at a place beyond the place where the police had set up the trap to try and capture them for handover to the aliens.
On the Hume, a light drizzle began to fall. Obviously the Hawkins family could not have access to electronic devices on their journey in case they were used by the aliens or demons to control their minds, so had not heard that drizzle was forecast on Sunday for the south western suburbs of Sydney, the Blue Mountains, the Southern Tablelands, the Monaro region, the Australian Capital Territory, the Snowy Mountains around Mount Kosciuszko and other coastal regions of Southern New South Wales.
Alistair and Danielle put on their windscreen wipers and continued to drive through the night, nothing eventful happening apart from Erica seeing the scary red eyes of some unknown creature lurking in the dark bushland. Unfortunately, it wasn't to last. There came an ominous whirring noise and Faye looked out the window, seeing one of the same type of UFOs that chased them when they fled their house.
"Alistair, look!" she said, pointing at the spaceship.
"I see it Faye, don't worry," said Alistair.
The bright yellow UFO was flying low over the landscape just ahead of them shining a bright light at the ground, but fortuitously there was a turn off ahead which Alistair immediately took. Danielle, she and Cornelius and Gavin having also seen and heard the UFO, followed her father-in-law through the dark country road that led to the Belanglo State Forrest.
The forest was filled with rows of trees mainly European pine trees and conifers but some native species too. It had always been popular with hikers and trail bike riders, but had gained infamy in recent years when used as a place for serial killer Ivan Milat to murder and bury his victims, mainly young backpackers from overseas. While Milat was now serving a life prison sentence for the horrific killings, the area now unfortunately attracted ghouls and weirdos obsessed with Milat's terrible crimes to the forest, especially by night. There were also thieves who dumped cars they had stolen out here, plus other people who did no end of illegal and weird things out in this remote location.