It was dark in the chapel, a new moon shed no light in the
old abandoned building He sat on a pew moved under a window watching, waiting.
Tonight he was prepared with camera, recorder, extra batteries, and a thermos
of hot coffee to combat the chill of the night.
His hands wrapped around the tin cup to absorb the heat as
he took a long sip. It was almost time, almost. He was afraid they wouldn’t
come, he wouldn’t see her again. That it had been all a figment of his drunken
mind.
Every night since that first one, he had waited to see her
again. John glanced back out the window; he saw a glow fill the ancient
graveyard.
The glow was a soft bluish green like the ocean. The air
felt damp heavy as he tossed aside the half-full cup to get up on his knees for
a better view out the broken window. His camera in hand as he searched the worn
headstones.
The earth below a few of the stones shifted as a mist formed
above them and began to take shape. Arms stretched toward the sky as feet
touched the ground. The figures yawned and moved as if waking from slumber.
He watched from his perch in the window, held up his camera
to get the proof he wasn’t mad. They were real. The women there were like wisps
of wind, ethereal. He could see them clearly in their ivory burial gowns, their
skin fair as fine porcelain. But there was a touch of dream about them as they
moved. Shifts in the misty glow would show them transparent.
His interest focused on one, as she turned her skirt swirled
the brittle leaves over her grave. She seemed to dance to some silent tune,
perhaps only her kind could hear. Suddenly she stopped and walked back to her
tombstone.
A cream colored rose lay on the aged marble. A soft smile of
wonder touched pinked lips. She touched the petals gently as if the rose would
fade away. When it didn’t she picked it up, brushed her cheek against the
silken petals before she inhaled the sweet scent.
A few of the other spirits began to gather to see the
flower. Some searched their own stones. She smiled and held it out for them to
sniff and touch lightly it had been so very long since anything but decay grew
here.
The wind blew the leaves around them, though their delicate
forms. One jealous spiteful spirit marched over. Around her the mist seemed
darker, and aura of her cruel days in flesh?
Her hand closed over the petals and crushed the flower only
the stem left in the sweet spirit's hands.
The others began to walk away to play on their night of
freedom. The dark soul raised her chin and moved as far from them as her
existence would allow.
He watched, in that moment John wanted to run out and tell the
good spirit not to be sad. The expression of loss on her sweet face was almost too
much for his own heart to bear. How was he to know something so simple as a
rose would cause so much a stir.
He saw her chest rise and fall in a ghostly sigh. She knelt on
the dead grass she picked up every petal. Caressed it lightly in her hand. When
they were all gathered she sat on a cracked marble bench and marveled.
She could still smell the sweet fragrance. The petals were
still soft like her favorite velvet gown. She held them to her face and smiled.
A petal escaped slipping through her fingers floating to her lap.
She stood and watched it float gently to the worn earth.
Suddenly she raised her hands and spun around as she tossed the petals in the
air. They fell around her catching on her hair and dress she danced in them.
When they had all fallen she gathered them to dance again in
the glow of the mist. Her gown flowed around her, arms gracefully moved through
the air, her dark hair fluttered freely around her shoulders lifting as she
turned.
There was no sound but a soft rustle of leaves but he could
imagine her joyous laughter. Something made her pause and look up. She brushed
a strand of hair from her face and sighed. She gathered up her petals and
carried them lovingly back to her grave.
The spirit held her hands over it, she slowly turned her
palms and let them fall like rain over her stone. With a gentle smile she
yawned and stretched as the mist appeared to grow thicker. Soon the others were
in their places as well the mist began to fade until a glimpse of the sun could
be spotted over the trees.
There were no more dances. The only evidence of the night
being the cream colored rose petals strewn over the darkened marble stone.
Very nice atmosphere in this graveyard. Sweet spirits are a rarity this close to Halloween.
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