Not once in my sixteen years of living did I ever see someone at the old burnt down asylum on chestnut street. I rode my pink bicycle past that place every single day. It was filthy, dilapidated and uninhabitable. And with that being said, I found it very strange when there was a boy standing right outside it, staring at the burnt down asylum.
The boy was older and taller than me with blonde hair, light skin and a curious look tattooed on his face. It surprised me when he exhaled a puff of smoke out if his mouth, he had cigarette between his thumb and forefinger. I bike nearer. For some reason or another, I suddenly I had the audacity to park my bike a couple yards away, causing him to turn his head to me.
"You know that can kill you, right?" I said eye-balling his cigarette thinking about the discussion I had in school earlier in the health class. "One of ten smokers get lung cancer" I told him.
"Is that so?" he said, amused by my knowledge. A gentle smirk tugged on his lips "I've been smoking for years now" he informed me, taking another drag "--and I'm healthy as a horse"
I frowned, skeptically "but you can't be" I retorted.
He smiled "but I am" he said.
I decided to drop the subject for now, but I would bring it up later because it still is an unhealthy thing to do.
"What are you doing here?" I asked my curiosity getting the best of me. "-- nobody comes around this part of town. Especially not here."
"Really?" he looked down at me quizzically "--if I'm not mistaken, you're here rightnow. Unless, of course you're a figment of my imagination. But I guess then that what would make me crazy."
I didn't know what 'figment of my imagination' meant so not to look stupid I disregarded him. "What are you doing here?" I repeated.
He tossed his cigarette onto the concrete and twisted his shoe over it. "I don't know" he admitted "-- I'm here every morning. I guess, I find this place intriguing."
"You're not here every morning" I argued "I ride past this place every morning and I've never seen you. Not once."
"Maybe you haven't been looking" he shrugged.
"Why do you find this place intriguing" I asked.
"I told you, I don't know" he said "I don't even know the story behind this. What was it? A hotel?"
I shook my head "No. It was an asylum. A mental hospital. For crazy people, you know? "
"Yes I know what an asylum is, little girl"
"Don't call me little"
He put his hands up in mock surrender "okay"
"hmm.. So what's your name" I asked finally.
He stuck his hand out for me to shake "kyle" he said "kyle.. Ian La..."
I didn't hear the rest. His voice was drowned out by a noise. It was a disturbing noise originated from what seems to be the wind. It sounded like a human voice whispering through thin air, but that wasn't possible. Was it?
"Do you hear that?" I asked kyle,hugging myself. The whispering noises continued but the words were not intelligible.
"What?" he asked, genuinely perplexed.
"That noise! That whispering in the wind" I exclaimed.It was getting louder but I still couldn't figure out what it was saying "how can you not hear that"
Kyle looked at me as if I'd gone crazy and I thought maybe I had. But then I heard what was being said in the wind. It wasn't an actual sentence or even actual word. It was more of a funny menacing laugh that sent goosebumps down my arms.
heee heee heee
I looked up at kyle "did you hear that' I whisper-yelled.
He scratched the back of his neck looking anywhere but my eyes "Look kid, I think you should head home. It's pretty early, maybe you didn't get enough sleep last night and it's messing with your head"
"Yeah" I sighed. "--I mean I did go to sleep kinda late last night"
Kyle patted on my back "get some rest, maybe we'll see each other tomorrow"
I nodded "yeah, maybe" I kicked my kickstandup and climbed back on to my pink bicycle "bye kyle" I waved my hand.
"See ya, kid"
I rode home and on my way back I realized that I never stop kyle from smoking. I'd completely forgotten about it, actually, and decided if I saw him tomorrow I will convince him.
YOU ARE READING
The Asylum On Chestnut Street
HorrorWendy starts experiencing strange things and decides to find out the reason behind her being able to hear evil laughs and seeing things that others can not. On her journey she unfolds many unbelievable truths about the asylum on the chestnut street.