Over the next few weeks, I met some nice girls who wore school uniforms.
The same ones that are worn by the Teke Teke victims.
It was still hard to understand what they were saying.
I'm an American.
As the hours passed, people began to suspect that something bad was coming.
I sat down on a bench to watch the sunset.
Wow. It's a nice view from here.
As the streets became deserted, I started walking to the abandoned train yard.
The women's restroom was unusually quiet.
I sat down against the wall and took out my notebook and pencil.
This place sure is creepy. I hope I don't meet Teke Teke just yet.
I need more observations and I think I hear voices.
I looked down from entrance and it was the same friendly schoolgirls.
"Have fun exploring".
I waved to them and grinned cheerfully.
They did the same.
The sun was now completely out of the horizon.
I stood up and stretched my legs.
It had been a long time since I got here.
So, I decided to go for a walk.
I held my writing utensils underneath my arm and began walking.
The air was cool and breezy.
I cautiously walked into the great outdoors.
What a beautiful day this had been. I wonder if Teke Teke will show herself?
Just then, two of the school girls came running from the abandoned restroom.
"What"? "What is it"?!
I felt my hair being blown against the wind.
Then, I saw it.
Teke Teke.
I quickly hid behind the same train car.
The two girls watched me in confusion.
TekeTeke was crawling straight towards them.
I decided not to move a muscle.
With a quick slice, both of the school girls were cut in half by the torso.
What's the matter with Teke Teke?
I mean, getting hit and killed by a train is painful enough, but why can't she just find peace?
I breathed in and out as I waited for something else to happen.
TekeTeke had landed herself beside her victims.
Blood had splurted everywhere.
After that, she quickly crawled away down the train tracks.
YOU ARE READING
Pain From The Train
ParanormalA young woman who is facinated by the Japanese urban legend, Teke Teke, desperately tries to help make peace with the ghost, and to end this nightmare of Japan.