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Poetry: Toils, Volume 11

By: Vanessa M. Chattman
Narrated by: Tyler Cochran
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A group of friends, Kevin, Carl, Mike, and Susan, decided to go hiking in the woods near an abandoned cabin. As they were walking along the trail, they found a gold ancient artifact. It looked like a medallion. The artifact had strange engraved symbols on it and was attached to a long chain. The group of friends kept the strange-looking artifact with them as they were hiking. They took it to the cabin. Later that night, as they were getting all settled in, everyone noticed that it had a strange bright orange glow. As the night grew deeper, a series of unexplained paranormal events began to occur in the cabin. From that moment on, the camping trip suddenly turned into a frightening moment to surpass.

The ancient medallion belonged to a Frenchman who dwelled in the area during the 16th- and 17th-century time period. He was a Frenchman of high statue during his time period. The medallion was a symbol of great power. He often worked on the structure of a castle.

The group of friends consider turning the ancient historical medallion in for a reward, but the paranormal activity in the house grew stronger and stronger. Susan believes the Frenchman wants them to finish some work for him at the castle, many miles away from their house, and return the medallion - or the paranormal activity wouldn't stop. The castle had been abandoned for many centuries and is now a tourist attraction.

©2015 Vanessa M. Chattman (P)2016 Vanessa M. Chattman

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