Kathy's knuckles were stained with paint, and the expression on her face made her seem traumatized. I really felt sorry for her, because she's always like this. Paranoid. Anxious. I reached my hand out towards her, handing over her daily pill. She refused to take it, tears falling onto her cheeks.
"Kathy, please. You'll feel terrible without it," I begged.
"I don't want it!" She snapped.
"Okay," I mumbled, sticking the pill back into the bottle.
The days seemed to drag on. Everyday I was taking care of this woman, begging her to take her medicine, trying to keep her calm, it was terrible. But I had no choice. It was the only job for miles. My husband stayed at the house all the time, because he couldn't get work. He was severely injured just a couple months after our baby, Marco, was born. He had ended up in a very gruesome car accident between a half blind woman and himself.
I made my way out on the road. There was no one else out driving, and it was very cold outside. I turned the radio on, and a nice, relaxing bluegrass song had started playing. I hummed along to the song, occasionally looking around at the trees.
As I kept driving, I noticed something unusual in the distance. I had no idea what it was. As I kept getting closer, it started to look more human-like. I thought it might have been a hitchhiker or something. I stopped my vehicle across from it, to see what it was. I unbuckled my seat belt and moved to the seat closest to the figure. I ducked behind the window and tried to study it's appearance a bit.
It was moving along the woods, but I could still see it. I rolled my window down and stuck my head out. It was moving towards me. I panicked, and tried to move back to the driver's seat. But I was paralyzed with fear. I dreadfully watched as the figure kept getting closer and closer, until I could feel it's breath on my neck. Then I couldn't feel anything.
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The Lost Case Of Cooper County
Mystery / ThrillerThere has been an accident on Cooper County Road, known as the Cooper County Incident. The victim has been told it's an accident several times, but was it really? Angelina Parker becomes the victim of a dangerous case that took place in Cooper Count...