Sunday, February 19, 2006

A Midnight Conversation in Riversleigh Manor



There’s something buried in the Gardener’s Shed and why would someone bury something that wasn’t dead yet?

The thing in the shed isn’t buried very deep, so if you were to crawl over the dead fall in front of the door and were able to push your way through he matted cobwebs and you didn’t mind the smell of rotting leaves and small unburied creatures you’d see there under the window a slightly raised mound of earth.

Were you to look at the raised mound long enough and the light somehow managed to find it’s way through the little panes of glass covered with dust and dirt you’d think someone was lying there on their side with one arm cradling their cheek and the other laying comfortably on their side.

Wouldn’t you?

If you brought a flashlight and the beam was bright you might think you could see something wrong with the entire left side of the sleeping figure’s face. You might think that maybe that the face was gone, smashed in by something like that shovel in the corner.

Isn’t that right?

They might wonder what you were doing back there in a rotting shed behind the Manor House in the dead of Night, they might see you take the shovel and try to smooth and pound that little raised mound of Earth flat.

That’s what they’d see wouldn’t they?

So I must ask you again, why would you bury something that is not dead yet? Go ahead you can tell me. Just keep your hands were I can see them.

5 Comments:

At 4:43 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ooooh! This is so thrilling and I've had fun imaging who the narrator could be. Your writing plus the picture, give a real sense of a murder mystery.

 
At 8:07 PM, Blogger Gail Kavanagh said...

This is why I am hiding in my attic :-)

 
At 9:50 PM, Blogger Anita Marie Moscoso said...

Gail...as long as its not the attic in Riversleigh you should be safe...I think.......just wait till you all find out 'who done it
;)!

Anita Marie

 
At 7:17 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't think I really want to know what's under the mound perhaps it has something to do with the saying "Out of sight,out of mind" I hope there is nothing more than rich compost there.
Susan Preston

 
At 11:53 PM, Blogger Fran said...

Not too certain that I want to meet up with the undead ones! very very suspicious.

 

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