Friday, August 12, 2011

AN EXCERPT FROM MISS CHEYENNE MITCHELL'S SUPERNATURAL THRILLER "SYROIA"

  The next thing I knew I was in my car sitting behind the steering wheel, but I had no idea how I got there. Suddenly I didn't feel like myself anymore. When I looked in the rear view mirror there was a terrible expression on my face. It was mean and cruel, and didn't look like me at all. I was looking into the face of someone I didn't know.
  I could feel hatred and rage welling up inside me, but I didn't know why it was there. I heard soft laughter again coming from somewhere and someone I couldn't see. As I looked all around me nobody was there.  Then I saw Anella and Greg coming out of her house.  They got into his car, and when they pulled off I followed them in my car.  In fact, I followed them all that night. 
   They went to a nightclub in Lorraine that night which was twenty miles away from Syroia. I followed them into the club, and stayed there for as long as they did. When they left the club I continued to follow them.  They came back to Syroia and drove to Baron's Lane, which was a secluded area where lovers went to have some privacy. 
   I watched them as they had sex in the back seat of Greg's car and I could feel the rage inside me growing.  "You  stinking, little whore!"  I thought angrily.  "Kill them both!" I heard a strange, unknown voice say to me startling me. I continued to watch Anella and Greg, and the more I did the more enraged I got.  
  After about an hour or so they decided to leave, and I was still following them.  Greg dropped Anella off in front of her house, and waited until she was safely inside.  When he pulled off I pulled off behind him and followed him to his house.  "Kill  him!"  I heard a strange voice again.
   I watched as Greg parked his car in their driveway, then he got out of his car and went into his house. A light came on in one of the living room areas after that. Then it went out, and an upstairs light came on after that. When that light went out I knew he had gone to bed. So I got out of my car, and walked toward his house. My head began to hurt more and more, and the pain became excruciating.
    I wanted to get inside Greg's house but I didn't know why.  However, I could see no way to do that, so I continued to search for a way inside the house. Everybody on the Hill had an alarm system so I knew I had to be careful.
    "The  basement  window  is  open,"  said the strange, unknown voice.  So I walked around the house until I found the window to the basement that had been left slightly ajar. Someone  unseen    was guiding me in this terrible, wicked deed.
    I entered the house through that basement window as the voice had instructed me to do. It was very dark, but I could see as clearly as if all of the lights were turned on.  I climbed the basement stairs. When I reached the door that lead into the first floor of the house it wasn't locked when I turned the knob.
    I walked into the kitchen area and looked around the big room. Then I went into the den, the dining areas and the living room areas. I reached the staircase leading to the second floor, and knew Greg was up there. So I climbed the long staircase. 
    When I reached the second floor I turned the knob to each bedroom door that I came to, and peeked inside. Everyone was fast asleep. I continued searching until I found Greg, and when I did he was sound asleep, too.
   I walked into his bedroom and stood over him.  My head was really hurting me by then. As he laid there I stared at him studying his features. I wondered again what Anella saw in him that I didn't have.
   While I was standing there everything started getting dark around me again. I was looking at Greg through the haze that had become stronger by then. After that I went to the bedrooms where other members of his family were then on to the bedrooms where the house crew were. I was moving throughout the house inside the strange haze that had swallowed me up again as if I was nothing. 
   I found Greg's two sisters, his parents, the cooks, the maids and the Butler, and stood over each one of them that night as they slept. Strangely, I admired the interior of their mansion, too. It seemed like I was there for hours before I finally decided to leave.  I left the house by the same basement window.
   When I got outside I noticed that I was splattered with blood again.  "Oh, my God!" I cried stunned.  I had blood all over me just like before.  "Where  did  all  of  this  blood  come  from?!" I wondered and I got scared.  As quickly as I could I got back into my car and drove home.
    I pulled into our driveway, and stripped off all of my clothing right there, still in shock that I was covered with blood.  I heard something fall to the ground, and it was the same knife I had seen before so I picked it up.  I got the garden hose, and washed my clothing down then I washed my body, too.  After that I folded the clothes, and carried them into the house with me.  I left them in the laundry room and put on a clean, dry tee shirt and shorts that were there.
   I had seen that knife inside my car before, and it was stained with blood. It looked like the same one I saw on the kitchen counter top on the morning of my birthday.  "Where did that come from?" I asked myself. Hurriedly I put it into the trunk of my car.  I noticed there was a trash bag in there, but I didn't know what was inside it and I didn't look.
    I washed my car inside and out, and there was no trace of blood anywhere when I was finished.   "I wonder  where all of  that  blood  came  from?"   I thought. I checked my body for any cuts but there were none.  I turned around to go back inside the house. There, directly in front  of me, stood the strange man with that terrible smirk on his lips.  "W-who are you?"  I asked him frightened.
    Suddenly he burst into soft, evil laughter. It was an eerie, unearthly laughter that caused me to shudder.  I could barely see the faint image of a woman standing behind him that I had never seen before.  After that everything went black.
    "Quito!   Quito, wake up!"  I heard someone calling my name.  When I opened my eyes it was dawn, and my niece, Kerma, was crouched over me. "Quito," she said, "What are you doing out here? You don't have anything on but your underwear."  I looked down at my body.  She was right! I was laying on our front lawn in nothing but my underwear, and I was stunned!
    "How did I get out here like this?"  I asked my niece as if she would know.  "That's what I was going to ask you," she replied. "You better hurry up and get into the house before someone sees you." I got up and ran into the house.
   I remained in my bedroom for the rest of that day trying my best to figure out how I got outside on our front lawn in  nothing but my underwear. I couldn't remember anything, except looking at myself in the mirror behind the bar in our den on the night before.  Beyond that everything was a blank. I knew Kerma wouldn't mention my being outside on the lawn half naked to anybody.
    Two days passed by before the Newsome family, and their house crew were all found dead inside their mansion.  And I was as shocked about it as everybody else was in Syroia. I couldn't believe it.
  "I don't understand what is happening around here,"  said my Dad. "I wish they would hurry up and catch this maniac!"  "Me, too, dear," said my mother patting his hand gently. Both of my parents were extremely upset about the Newsome family as was everybody else about the gruesome killings.
   "It all started so suddenly.  Don't you think?" asked Aunt Bella.  "You're right," said Lucie. "I'm wondering if I should take my children and leave here for a while."  "You'll do no such thing," said my Dad adamantly. "It's getting pretty dangerous around here, Dad!" cried Lucie. "And, frankly I'm scared!"
   "We have a good alarm system in here," said my Dad. "I'll bet the Newsomes had a pretty good one, too," replied Barrio. "Okay," said Kedron. "Let's not get all bent out of shape yet. Because I'm sure Theron and his Deputies will get this creep before long."  My nephews, Larry and Darnell, were scared, too, like everybody else was.
   "Dad told us that something like this happened around here about twenty years or so ago," said Darnell a little worried. "They never did catch the killer either, and the Sheriff had an idea who it was."  Obviously, Kedron had not mentioned Ross's name to them.
     "Yeah," added Larry nervously. "S-suppose this is a repeat of that?  S-suppose they   never catch the killer like before?  We're all in danger around here."  My parents and Aunt Bella said nothing because there was really nothing anybody could say.  We were all very frightened, especially me. 



THIS IS  A SMALL EXCERPT FROM MISS CHEYENNE MITCHELL'S  SUPERNATURAL THRILLER  "SYROIA"    ON SALE NOW AT ONLINE RETAILERS AND BOOK STORES IN ALL FORMATS

AN EXCERPT FROM MISS CHEYENNE MITCHELL'S SUPERNATURAL THRILLER "THE COVERING"

     Lana came home from the hospital and was living with her aunt, Jennifer.  Shortly after she came home I visited her.  She had changed a great deal since the murders which was understandable. Naturally, everyone felt sorry for her, because they knew she would never be the same again after the horror she had been through.  She talked like she was drunk or something.  Her voice was a bit slurred because of the tranquilizers she had to take.  And, sometimes she looked like she was in a daze.  I knew she was thinking about her family. Yet, she wouldn't talk about what happened.
   There were times when we would be talking and she would start to cry. It didn't matter what we were talking about. Our conversation could've been about the weather, and suddenly Lana would burst into tears. If she didn't take the tranquilizers like she was supposed to she would start screaming for no reason at all.
   I didn't stay long when I visited Lana. Especially after the last time when she broke down while I was with her. I will never forget that night as long as I live, because after that I knew my friend was gone forever, in mind and in spirit.
   The last time I visited Lana it was Thanksgiving eve. We decided to go out for a walk that evening because the weather was unusually warm. I asked her to come home with me so we could get my sister, because Drew missed Lana just as much as I had.
  When we were almost at my house I saw my family members leaving for the night so I called to them. They turned around and waved to Lana and I. Aunt Margeaux was lagging behind the others. She was just coming down the front steps when I called to her. "See you later, Aunt Margeaux!" I shouted.  She looked at me and waved. Suddenly Lana froze in her tracks, and she had a horrified look on her face.
   "The  eyes,"  she whispered frightened.  I barely heard her. "What did you say, Lana?" I asked her.  She just stood there staring at Aunt Margeaux, and my aunt stared at her, too. Lana became very agitated, and she started trembling. "What's wrong, Lana?" I asked her. "It's alright. It's just  my aunt, Margeaux. Come on. I'll introduce you to her."
   Aunt Margeaux was still standing there watching us. I took Lana by the arm trying to guide her toward my aunt.  But she yanked her arm away from me so hard I almost lost my balance. I could easily see that she was scared to death for some reason.
   "The  eyes,"  Lana whispered again, and after that she screamed!  It was a terrifying scream from a terrified person, and all the while she was staring at Aunt Margeaux. "Lana!" I cried. "What is it? What's wrong?"  No matter what I did I couldn't calm her down. People nearby came running over to us to see what was wrong. Lana couldn't be controlled. She was out of her mind with fear so someone ran to get Jennifer.
   Lana fell to the ground still screaming.  "The m-monster!" she cried deathly afraid. "I-it's the m-monster!"  She kept on screaming and pointing to where my aunt had been standing. But by then Aunt Margeaux was gone.  Someone called for an ambulance, and they took Lana to the hospital.
   The doctors gave her a sedative when she got there. And, when she calmed down Jennifer was allowed to take her home. Whatever happened to Lana that evening sent her over the brink into insanity. A few days later some people from an asylum came and took her away.  I couldn't shake the fact that she was alright until she saw Aunt Margeaux that night. Afterward she became hysterical, and I wondered why.  Also, I felt a little guilty because if I hadn't insisted that we go out for a walk that night the whole thing wouldn't have happened. 
   She kept saying   "the  eyes"  when she saw Aunt Margeaux that night.  I recalled the night that the Reverend and Miss Becka Daniels came to our house unexpectedly, and Drew and I saw those eyes.  "But  where  did  Lana  see  them?"   I wondered.  I knew there had to be a reason why seeing Aunt Margeaux had terrified Lana so badly.   "Why?"  I wondered.
   Neither Drew nor I had forgotten the night we saw Aunt Margeaux's horrifying, demonic eyes and we never would.  Also, we would never forget how she looked at Miss Becka that night either. Later our Pastor and his wife were murdered inside their home.   "Is  there  some  connection   here?"  I wondered.  When I told my sister what happened to Lana she began to wonder, too.
   As far as anybody knew Lana had not seen the person or persons who killed her family.  "If  she  did,"  I thought,  "why  did  they  spare  her  and  none  of  the  others?"  Nobody knew for sure if she had seen the killer or not, because she hadn't said much of anything about the murders. When she did talk about them you had a hard time understanding what she was saying, because of the strong medicine that they gave her.  She didn't make much sense.
   As much as I tried to deny it I was sure that Lana had seen who murdered her family.  She didn't scream and carry on like she did when she saw Aunt Margeaux for nothing. She was truly terrified! It was obvious that she'd seen my aunt before, and under circumstances that were not good.
  I hoped one day Lana would be alright, and become her old self again. Yet, deep down in my heart I knew it wasn't going to happen, and in the end I was right. It never happened, and Jennifer had to have her committed.  She telephoned me on the day that the people from the asylum were coming to get Lana so I could be there.  I thought I would never stop crying, because I was saying good-bye to my friend forever. 
  They had no trouble with Lana, because they told her that they were taking her to see her family. Oblivious to the fact that they were all dead, except Alvin, she seemed happy as they lead her to the hospital's car. When they drove off I watched until the car disappeared from sight. I would never see Lana again.
  Drew and I tried not to do it, but after what happened to Lana we became very suspicious of Aunt Margeaux again.  We knew she loved us, and that she would never harm us. However, we felt like we couldn't trust her anymore. My sister and I knew that she had done something to Lana.

THIS IS A VERY SMALL EXCERPT FROM MY SUPERNATURAL THRILLER "THE COVERING"  AND I PROMISE YOU, YOU WILL NEVER FORGET  THIS BOOK

It will be available soon in all formats at online retailers and in book stores - Love to my fans, Miss Cheyenne Mitchell