REDEMPTION
(THE LOST SOULS BOOK I)
EXCERPT
WHILE SITTING AT MY campfire,
I realized that the mountainous area was there for my exploration. It was my vacation, so it was time to make
the most out of it. Looking at my watch,
I noticed that it was about eight o’clock in the evening. It would be a good time for me to scout around
the area to see what kind of trouble I could stir up. Peering over to my right, I noticed an old
man and his dog. He looked like an old
hippy who was denying the fact that he was not living in the 60s anymore. His dog looked at me and showed his
fangs. The old man looked to be about
6’4 and around
After
searching for my flashlight, I put my old army jacket on and left the
campsite. Being in the mountains of
northern
By reading an old map that my Aunt had provided for
me, the cabin where this alleged killer had been holed up
was about ten miles deep in the north side of the mountain. I grabbed my canteen and filled it with some
water from the creek nearby. It tasted
very cold and refreshing to my parched tongue.
I walked over to my car, grabbed my infrared camera, and put the strap
around my neck. Something told me to
grab my laptop, which had a link to a satellite that would provide me internet
access in the mountains. It was time do
some hiking up to the cabin that was owned by the forest service. By reading the information on the cabin, I
had found out that the park service kept it supplied. One added benefit to the cabin was that it
had power and running water, which could be to my advantage. After getting all of the gear that I thought
would be necessary for the trip, I tied my boot laces
and was walking up the trail that led to the cabin. Since the murders had occurred in 1980s, and
it was the year 2006 now, there should be nothing for me to worry about. While walking
something told me to take a break and rest for a spell. I sat on an old stump that some couple had
carved their initials in and opened my canteen to wet my dry throat. Something told me to pick up a piece of wood
and throw it in the creek, however, when I picked it up, something very bizarre
happened.
The ground shook and made me fall right over onto it. The piece of wood began to burn red hot, causing
my hand to blister. After placing a
handkerchief on my hand, I attempted to get up.
My mind wanted to get up, but my body was unwilling to cooperate. In the hopes that whatever was happening
would cease, I just laid there. I looked
over to my right and noticed a young woman slumped over. She looked up at me and pulled herself away
from the tree. It appeared that she had
impaled herself from her back to her front.
Blood dripped from the sharp branch as she walked toward me. I could hear the gurgling of her breathing
the closer she got to me and the breaking of the small branches bellowed aloud
with every step that she took. I quickly
grabbed my flashlight and shined it in her eyes. She had no pupils. All that could be seen
were the whites of her eyes. She had an
X carved in her skull. She smiled at me as she got closer.
With saliva and blood rolling out her mouth, she leaned over and came
face to face with me. In a split second,
I grabbed her wrist to see if she had a pulse.
To my dismay, her body was cold and there was no apparent pulse. She pulled a large knife out of her belt and
raised it high in the air. My heart stopped,
as I knew that my life would soon end, however, she quickly vanished from my
sight.
After getting control of my faculties, I got up
and headed up to the mountain. While
looking at some of the mile markers, I noticed that the cabin was about two
more miles from me. I looked at my watch
and noticed that two days had gone by from the day that I left. How could this be? I just left my campsite a few hours ago. Maybe further investigation into this would
shed some light. Within three hours, I
had made it to the cabin still under the cloak of darkness. It appeared that the cabin was
not occupied by anyone, which was good for me. I quickly looked under the floor mat and
found the key that opened the door.
After grabbing the handle, a loud creak roared from the hinges of the
door. It smelled very musty, but the
cabin appeared to be clean. I quickly
gathered up some wood and started a fire in the fireplace. A kerosene lamp would allow me sufficient
light inside of the cabin. I found an
old wooden match and lit the lamp.
Weirdly, it was three o’clock in the morning and hunger pains plagued my
stomach. I opened the fridge to see what
could be found.
There was some lunchmeat, mayonnaise and some pickles. In haste, I made myself a sandwich, turned my
laptop on, and decided to do some research further into the murders. Did the X that was carved
on the skull of this strange woman have any meaning in this twenty-six year old
case? How could this woman make herself
appear to a total stranger? How did I
lose two days that appeared to be a couple of hours? These questions needed to be
answered before I went any further in these mountains.
I ran a search in the National CIC database to see
what could be found about the murders that occurred
twenty-six years ago. Was
that killer ever brought to justice?
Did any more killings happen years after the alleged crimes were
committed? After the
internet link opened, there was an article about some killings that occurred in
It was time for me to look at the barn. I locked my laptop, grabbed my flashlight and
my pistol and headed to the barn. This
time, I also picked up my camera, which had a telephoto infrared lens. If I was to find any proof, I could obtain it
by getting some pictures of whatever I found.
Eerily, everything became deathly quiet the closer I got to the barn
door. The only thing that could be heard, were my feet crushing pine needles that fell
to the ground from the trees nearby.
Before I opened the door, something told me to take a picture of the
front of the barn. In haste, I took the
cap of my camera lens and pointed it toward the roof the barn. The infrared lens focused on something very
bizarre. It had the power to show dried
blood that has been washed off. The blood could be that of a human or
animal. With my eyes focused on the
lens, I noticed a huge X marked in blood with a circle around it. On each side of it, I noticed two
figures. They appeared to be pointing
toward the X with their index finger.
One of the women appeared to be dressed very scantly and the other woman
was dressed in clothes of a Quaker or Puritan.
The scantily dressed woman’s eyes glowed bright orange and the other
women’s eyes were glowing with a blinding white light. I quickly captured the picture to have proof
of my investigation. Since the camera
was digital, transferring the files to my laptop would be very easy. The time came for me to see what this barn
was hiding. The more I investigated this
case, the more it told me that James Calter was
related to this unknown X factor.
Something also told me that I needed to get inside the mind of this strange
man. What made him tick? Was he stable
enough mentally to obtain eternal life? Could this be the key to unlocking this
mystery to the X Factor? Is there anyone
else that is linked to the resource of eternal
life? With my heart pounding, I opened
the door to the barn and out came a black cat howling as it jumped into the
air. This made me jump and fall on my
backside. I got up and noticed that the
cat’s eyes glowed with a fire red color as it made eye contact with me. The cat vanished into the mysteries of the
night as I got up. Right before getting
inside of the doorway, I stubbed my toe on a lock that was
attached to a wooden door. This
place had a cellar, which also opened some opportunities to put an end to this
case. Should I go into the barn first or
shall I go into the cellar?
The cellar appeared to be the first place that should be checked.
Looking around, I found a rock to break the old rusty lock. After pounding for a few minutes, it finally
broke loose. I took the flashlight and
shined it down in the entrance after opening the door. The musty smell almost knocked me over. I made my way down the steps. By appearance, the cellar was clean, however,
after looking closer; I noticed that there were herbs and spices that could be used by people practicing witchcraft. After looking around, I noticed a book, which
caught my interest. I found a light
switch that would be a tremendous help in reading this book. The light came on with a very faint but
acceptable glow in the darkened room. Finding
an old chair I sat down to read. As my
hand touched the cover of this strange book, my body froze. It became quiet as death in the room. Cold air blew on the dirt floor cellar,
making the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. I could hear shallow breath sounds coming out
of my chest. What was going to happen
next? Was it the end of my life, as I
knew it?
In a dark corner of the cellar, I could see out of
the corner of my eye a figure that remained in the darkness in order to remain
hidden. With my hand shaking, I picked
up the flashlight and shined it toward the shadow. A tall woman came out of the shadows with a
bible. She made her way towards me with
the bible in her hand. The closer she
came to me, the louder her voice became, however, a black shadow muted her
voice and shoved a large sword in her stomach.
Her intestines fell through her hand and she ran toward me. When she was within two feet of me, she fell
to the ground and expired. She died with
her eyes open. Looking closely, I could
see that an X had been carved into her forehead. The mysterious shadow put his hands on the
lifeless body and then the shadow and the body vanished. The hold on my body suddenly lifted and I was
able to open the book to read it. Was
this a warning for me not to go any further in the case? On the other hand, was it a cry for help? While thumbing through the book, I noticed
writing that appeared to be in an old dialect that was used
by witches during the Salem Witch Trials in the 1600s. Before going into the barn, it was time to
take the book and get it translated to shed some light. I wanted to accumulate as much information on
this case as I could. With this information, the police department and I could
finally close the book on James Calter. With the book
in hand, I walked out of the cellar and back to the cabin to grab my gear and
head back to my campsite. It was also
time to visit my Aunt, whom I had not seen in ten years. A
family member could prove to be very useful while working this case. Daylight came and I was far from the cabin. Before leaving the cabin, I made sure
everything appeared as if I was never there.
All of these bizarre things brought up a strong
desire to solve this case. It was time
to stop this cycle that happens every twenty-six years. It was time to bring justice to all of the
lives that were lost because of this case.
I also figured that it was going to take some help with someone that had
experience with black magic. My
relationship was somewhat estranged from my Aunt. In this situation, I could really use her
skills since she has practiced witchcraft her entire life. This case would be right up her alley. The majority of my family made her an outcast
because of her interest in the craft. I
was the only member of my family that found her fascinating and had wanted to
idolize her, however, my parents had put a stop to that and moved away to Los
Angeles. It was my hope that my Aunt
would be happy to see me. Before doing
that, it was time to study the title of the book. From the little exposure that I had with my Aunt,
I was able to translate the ancient dialect to say, The Element of X. What was the element of X? What part of the curse or magic spell gave
people eternal life? Where did the curse
originate? Could the curse be lifted and
in return save many lives? A sneaking
suspicion told me that the old man was involved. The library in town that originated in the
early 1700’s has books that would allow me to study up on this issue. Dragging my stuff with me, I quickly made my
way back to my campsite, however, I knew that returning to the barn and cabin
would be a way to close the door to this mystery.
Within forty minutes, with sweat rolling off my
brow I walked in the site. The old man
was still sitting with his dog and smoking a very sweet smelling pipe
tobacco. Looking closely, I noticed that
his brand of smoking tobacco was Swamp Dog Red.
By working in law enforcement for the years, I realized that that brand of tobacco was smoked by many veterans from the Vietnam
War. Could he be a retired or disabled veteran? This would rule him out as a suspect in this
case or would it? I also noticed that he
had a scar above his right eye. He
looked to be a man of large stature; however, a hunch told me that he was
somehow involved in this case.
After closing up my campsite, I warmed up my
rental car and headed into town. Driving
for a good hour, I finally found a Motel
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* *
TWO O’CLOCK THAT AFTERNOON, someone knocked on my motel room door and woke me up. Who was disturbing me? No one really knew that I was here. To my surprise, it was the old man and his dog. What does he want with me? I wondered, putting on my robe and opening the door.
“What can I do for you sir?” I asked.
“My gut was telling me that you are working on the
X case. Judging by how you looked at me
prior, you were trying to figure out if I was a suspect in this old case. If you are wondering who I am; I figured it
was time to tell you. My name is Harold Otterman. I just
retired from the Ashland Police Department as one of their detectives. If you are wondering, I worked as the lead
detective on the X case.” Harold informed me.
“Come on in, you’re dead on with your
assumption. I am a retired detective
from L.A.P.D. and on vacation; however, I have stumbled onto this case. It appears very bizarre and linked to black
magic. I found a book in the cellar up
on the mountain. It appears to be written in an ancient dialect. From by my little exposure to the craft with
my Aunt here in town, I was able to translate the title of the book. “It’s titled, ‘The Element of X’.” Where are my manners? My name is Mike Smith. If you can lend a hand on this case, it would
be great.”
“The chief of police shut this case down and
shelved it very rapidly. My gut told me
that James Calter is the one that killed and marked
the victims with an X on their forehead.
Proving that was another story.
In the time that I investigated this case, I could not find any concrete
evidence nor could I ever find Mr. Calter. I am very glad that you were able to find the
book. It might shed some light on this
case. It is my hope that you will be
willing to work with me. I do have some
friends on the force that can lend a hand to us if we need it. That’s of course, if you want my help.” Harold offered.
“I usually work alone on my cases. The intensity of this case and my inability
to prove anything requires help from somebody.
The help could be beneficial in the closure of this case. It’s my goal to close the book and finally
locate James Calter and put him behind bars.”
“What do you need to know about the curse?” Harold asked
“It’s my hypothesis that twenty-six murders must
occur every twenty-six years. The curse
allows anyone immortality as long as they follow the guidelines of the
book. It also appears to me that every
one of the victims have an X carved on their forehead. Since the murders occurred in 1980, my gut
tells me that there will be more murders soon on the horizon.”
“This is almost uncanny, my guess is right in line
with yours. It’s my opinion that the
murders are going to occur on Hollow’s Eve; which is the time of the year that
a lot of people practice the craft at its height.” He concurred.
“In other words, you are telling me it’s going to occur on Halloween.”
“You’re right on the money sir.” Harold agreed.
“My Aunt has practiced witchcraft for many years. She has been treated as an outcast by my family because of it. It is my opinion that she will be able to translate most of this ancient dialect. That is only if she is not involved with it. You and I are going to have to approach her cautiously on this case.”
“The strange thing this about this town, is that there are a lot of people that do practice the craft. Do you want to know why?” Harold asked.
“During the earlier days there were a lot people
that fled to
“I guess that you’ve done your homework.” Harold said
“You are
forgetting that I used to live with my Aunt in my younger days here in
“It sounds like you have the resolution of this
case all planned out. I attempted to get
help from the local police but found out that they were in a big hurry to shelf
the case. They didn’t do anything about it.”
“What do you think the chances are that the police
chief is in thick with this secret cult?”
I asked
“The chances are very high that they are involved. How can I help you in this case?” Harold asked
“I need to get access to the files that have been
locked out of the local police database. I made an attempt to look at them online;
however, they were encrypted, which blocked any access to them.” I told him.
“I have some good news for you. Just to be on the safe side the first time, I
kept copies of the girls that were murdered.
Every file had their birthdates, time of death, cause of death and a
D.N.A. profile. My police chief in the
back of his mind knew that I was keeping files.
He attempted to snoop around my desk at work and used secret warrants to
search my house. However, I played it
safe. I have a hidden office under the
floorboards of my kitchen. To allow
access, I have to scan my eyeball to open the industrial five feet thick trap
door. All of these years, I knew that
someone would have the desire to solve the case. My lab is yours, if it will help in ending
this case.” Harold offered. “I think
that the best move for you is to get a hold of your friend at the bureau and
convince him to come down here and help us in this case.”
“I was going to snoop at the local library to see
if I could find out any more information about the case.”
“There is some bad news. Any books that are on the subject have been removed. However, I ordered all of the reference material from a bookstore out of town. I have all of the books hidden in my lab.” He informed me.
“It sounds like you being cautious in the past
with your cases are definitely going to pay off now.”
“In the back of my mind, I knew that it would pay off someday.”
“I do have one thing to ask you Harold.”
“What would that be?” He asked
“Judging by how you are wearing a tie dye sweatshirt and have long hair and a beard; you looked like someone that is trying to deny that he or she is not in 60s anymore.” I commented.
“Stop giving me shit about it. I will show you a picture of me around ten
years ago. I was a closet hippy,
however, when I retired it was time to come out of the closet and display the
personality that was hidden for many years.”
“That makes sense to me. If I was poking fun at you and if I offended you, I do apologize.”
“Don’t worry about it my friend. Let’s go up to my house and allow you access to my lab.” He suggested.
“That sounds like a winner to me. We are also going to have to investigate my Aunt and her involvement with this case.” I said
“Don’t worry you will be able to find that out from our lab.” Harold assured me.