By Miro Antonio White and Lillian de Jong
A.k.a. Miro and Lillian2Yung
October 17th 1876
Shadows, oppressive and cold, hung over the large estate of Mr Willard Perkins. Mr Perkins, a cold and shadowy figure himself, was used to them and indeed enjoyed them very much. He didn't live with people and seeing as his estate, The Wildemere Estate, was surrounded by a large imposing fence with spikes at the top, he didn't get many visitors.
The front gate, a large brass contraption with winged brass demons lurking on every available surface, was Mr Perkins' pride and joy. Children of the nearby Little Wilbury village were always curious as to who lived in the large estate, for Mr Perkins never went out during the day time. The grown-ups, especially the elderly, of Little Wilbury encouraged the children strongly to stay away from that dreadful Wildemere Estate. They said it was haunted by the Devil himself.
Mr Perkins always chuckled sinisterly whenever he thought of that little tale. If they only knew the truth.
That night Mr Perkins had a problem; some irritating pesky children had found their way into the grounds. He sent Harald, his trusty butler and only employee, to sort them out. The children never again left the grounds.
The rotting bodies of Mr Perkins and Harald were found twelve days later hanging from a large yew tree in the grounds right over the lake. Their remains were buried at the base of the same tree two days later.
The entire estate was said to be haunted by the ghosts of the children, Perkins and indeed most sightings were of Harald the butler. A few attempts were made by the county to sell the estate or level the house but odd things seemed to happen to the people and machines that tried that. One entire team of engineers went missing during the summer of 1934 never to be seen again. To this day the people of Little Wilbury avoid the place whenever they can.
August 25th Present day
"Come on Eve! Get in the car already! We're going to be late," Andrea Hallows said to her eighteen year old slightly estranged daughter.
"Yeah yeah hold your friggin horses! I'm just trying to take my luggage down the stairs. By the way thanks for the help dickwad," Eve grumbled to her older brother Charlie.
Charlie, who, like Eve, had long jet black hair, was sitting comfortably on the front steps.
"Oh come on Eve we'd like to get there before Christmas," a grinning Mr Anthony Hallows said as his youngest finally managed to get her suitcase into the car.
"Why are we moving again?" Eve growled at her father. She hadn't wanted to move. Moving meant having to make new friends, go to a new school and basically being miserable for the first year that you lived there. If you lived there that long.
"You know perfectly well that your father and I have bought the Wildemere Estate and that we're going to convert it into a hotel," her mother said huffily.
It was this sort of attitude that made Eve dislike her mother most of the time. Andrea Hallows was not her biological mother but Eve considered her her mother anyway. Eve's biological mother had died when Eve was born and her father had married Andrea about seven months later. Eve couldn't see why these days.
With the luggage in the car, Andrea behind the wheel, Charlie getting in his own little red sports car, and Mr Hallows driving the moving truck himself, they finally set off.
"We're already an hour late you know," Andrea said to Eve as she climbed into the car next to her. Eve was glad she'd brought a book and her Ipod for the journey. Andrea sighed as she watched her adopted daughter plug the earpieces into her ear and disappear behind her book. Eve hadn't always been like this around her. Lately though, for the past year (ever since Eve had learned about the move) Eve had become the moody, grouchy and sometimes exasperating girl.
Eve, who these days dressed like she'd blown up a homeless person and then sewn his clothes back together. Eve was a Goth. Not a real one seeing as she'd had only started dressing and wearing the dark make-up to make a serious statement to her mother. The nine hour long drive had been a nightmare as far as Andrea and Eve were concerned. Following the large blue moving truck was annoying seeing as it only went about 50 miles per hour at maximum. Charlie, who of course had been driving his little red sports car, had disappeared from sight as soon as they'd left the street they'd lived on for the past four years.
Eve received a text message on her cell during their seventh hour in the car saying that Charlie was already in the Little Wilbury pub.
***
Stiff and hungry Eve exited the car for the last time that day and looked up. A rare smile cracked her face as she beheld the front gate of Wildemere Estate. It was still as imposing as ever. The brass demons in various shapes and sizes leered at her and her family. Charlie had just called to say that he would be staying in the pub for the night with some local girl. Anthony Hallows proclaimed that Charlie had inherited his superb genes.
"Looks like something right out of hell," Eve remarked with a grin at her mother.
Andrea frowned. She'd been afraid of this. "Wait till you see the actual house," Andrea said pleasantly, making an attempt once again to close the gap between them.
Eve pushed against the gate and with a loud groaning creak the gate swung open to admit them. First thing Eve saw when she looked to the left was the large yew tree overhanging the lake. It was most definitely the most gorgeous tree she'd ever seen. Evening light filtered through the tree and seemed to be enhanced by the reflections coming off the lake. The house itself looked as though a hundred plus years of neglect had hardly done it any damage. Sure there was a broken window here or there and the roof had quite a few tiles missing but other than that it was nothing a lick of paint wouldn't fix.
As Anthony drove the moving truck up the drive, Andrea and Eve made their way across the large drive on foot. It really was a beautiful place, Eve had to admit that. She could see why her father had liked it from the get go.
Whoosh! A large gust of wind nearly knocked Eve off her feet, only by grabbing onto her mother was she spared the fate of being dumped in the lake. As she looked up she saw two silvery, glowing eyes looking at her with great sorrow through a second floor window. The moment she blinked the eyes had gone; she dismissed them as her over-active imagination, which admittedly she did have.
Although in this instance she wasn't imagining them. The room behind the second story window in question was Harald's old bedroom and that was where he now spent most of his lonely days ... the nights were another matter altogether.
***
"Dad I'm gonna look for a room," Eve said from the top of the stairs as her father and mother started unloading the truck.
"Sure hon but be careful there might be some loose floor boards on the third floor and don't for any reason use the bathroom until I have the water up and running. You don't want to stink up the place now do you?" her father joked as he set the large trunk marked 'Charlie's stuff' next to the door.
Eve nodded and switched on the flashlight she'd brought. Careful not to slip through any holes in the floor she kept her eyes fixed on the floor. If she hadn't she might've noticed the large shadows the light was casting. Shadows that were not from anything the light hit. Dark oppressive shadows.
The walls were lined with fading paintings that were so dusty it was hard to see what they were representations of. Eve stopped at one of them and brushed some of the dust away. Frowning at the picture she turned her head this way and then the other to understand what on earth this was. She couldn't tell. Maybe it was the lack of light in this dusty corridor. As she shone her flashlight at the painting she suddenly understood what she was seeing and immediately she started blushing furiously.
A picture had appeared and not the sort of picture that she would've expected in a hundred year old mansion like this. It was a picture of a woman sucking a man's cock- very well painted. Eve stood nailed to the spot for a few moments, staring open-mouthed at the painting and then resolved to clean the rest of the paintings as soon as she'd found herself a room.
***
Harald sat or rather floated in his chair next to the grand piano in his quarters. He longed to play but unfortunately he had never really gotten the knack for touching solid objects ever since his rather violent and, to him, unexpected death. The other spirits in the manor were of a more talented nature when it came to touching the living world. He had during the 130 years since his death touched the living world exactly three times. Each time when he was furiously angry.
Once when the county had dispatched a wrecking crew to demolish his home he had somehow opened the ground beneath the team and it had swallowed them whole. Once not seventy years ago when a pair of arsonists had attempted to burn the place down he had become so furiously angry that they'd somehow ended up setting themselves on fire. And the last time was just five years ago.
Harald smiled to himself. That was when he had learned that his anger was something he could control and thereby touch the living world. A real-estate agent had placed a sign on Harald's formerly beautiful front lawn. Harald had become so very angry then that the sign had hit the estate agent over the head so many times that he'd been forced to run into the lake and wait there until Harald's fury had subsided.
Ever since that day Harald had been endeavouring to become more skilled at touching the living world. And seeing as there was not much else for him to do, he had practised every hour of every day since. He could now clean cobwebs from the house, move some basic items like coffee and tea cups and his proudest achievement he could make the lights come on. He had come to hate the dark over the years and his hatred seemed to be an asset.
Just as he placed his transparent fingers on the keys the door to his room swung open and the girl he had viewed earlier came in. He was so startled that he tumbled right through the floor.