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The Bony Finger
The Bony Finger Investigator Carla received a bony finger Tossed through her window by a mystery slinger With it came a note that vexed her curious mind “This finger’s all I took, the rest I left behind” The note dared her to visit Windom Plantation A haunted mansion of maligned reputation Driving miles uphill to a “castle in the sky” The old estate’s legacy began to petrify Wind howled through broken windows as she opened the door To find long-legged spiders crawling on the floor Carla used her flashlight to explore each dark room Shrieking cries emanated from one windowless tomb Her cell phone in hand, Carla mustered the courage With pulse pounding, she hoped rumors she’d disparage Then she saw it, a shadow moving toward the attic And all at once, Carla’s persona grew frantic She followed it, climbing the attic stairs in haste To find horror greater than that for which she’d braced A destitute man who was missing every finger Had sent notes like Carla’s to nine other sinners It took but one soul with compassion and fortitude To free this man from lonely, haunting solitude *Posted on January 12, 2019 Submitted for Jenish Somada's "Let the Pens Flow" narrative contest
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