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Kevin Burns

groups.yahoo.com/group/Basketball_Kanagawa


Aug 18, 05 - 7:57 AM
When Things Go Bump in the Japanese Night

When things go bump in the Japanese Night...

"I'd been playing Call of Cthulhu with
(if I remember right) Alex (GM), Emma, "Stan" and Rob Lemos - maybe
Lee Gunby was in that session, too... Anyway, it was a pretty bizarre
scenario, and I remember it actually creeped me out; I stayed up the
entire night reading one of the paperbacks you used to have lining
the windowsill (in the old school above the shop) to keep my mind
focused on anything but whatever was going "bump" in the night.

I remember a fog had developed on the river (the one you would have
been jumping into), and that didn't help matters, either. There are
forces "out there" against which a perfectly rational, scientific
mind is of no use or comfort. No. Really!

Trust me, folks, Minami-ashigara is Japan's answer to Dunwich. No one
comes away from KevCon unchanged. When I said "life" I guess I really meant
"sanity," which amounts to the same thing.

Must dash - *they* are coming"

- MG

This area is amazingly old. People have lived here forever it would seem. Odawara
is an old castle town and Minami Ashigara has seen many samurai battles for supremacy
over her hallowed ground.

Some people say they can still hear the clang of swords in the forest at night.
Some people say those screams are just cats. Can cats speak? I know there
are forces out there, perhaps there are portals where the universes meet,
time stands still and the samurai live and ride again. Einstein himself said time
does not exist, everything is now, now is all there is.

A twig snapped, I looked behind me and nothing was there but the mist.
What`s that? The horn of a samurai`s helmet? No just a tree branch.
No more "Blair Witch Project," I have been watching too many scary movies.

Not only that but I had been interested in the topic for a while now, doing layman`s
research on ghosts. I had just finished reading Joshua P. Warren`s famous book,
"How to Hunt Ghosts." Then my wife told me this story:

Takushi had been only 6 when he crossed the road without looking. His death was
painless. His parents agonized over it. Why weren`t we there? Why didn`t we teach
him about looking both ways better. Arguments followed. Remorse. Depression. They
nearly divorced, but time slowly healed. Still there was a hole in their hearts. A sense
of a future lost.

Finally acceptance followed but then a strange thing happened. Takushi was sighted
running in front of the same tunnel. This couldn`t be possible. Takushi was dead.
Or was he? No of course he was, we saw the body. We saw the blood. Our little
boy was gone. It must be someone else.

The ****awas waited in front of the tunnel one Saturday night. It was hot and
humid, those nights that Japan is famous for. Out of the tall grass a boy appeared,
he darted not looking, wearing the same shorts and T-shirt that Takushi had worn
that night, the taxi had no time to stop. Except for rubber on asphalt there was no
sound, no horrific sound of car meeting little boy. The taxi driver, extremely distraught
got out and looked front and back of the taxi. There was no body. He looked to the side
of both sides of the road but no bloody corpse was to be found.

There was no body.

The ****awas consulted a man who claimed to be an expert on ghosts. He had written
several books and seemed to know what he was talking about. They hired him. Kobayashi said that
Takushi doesn`t know he is dead, so he is staying close to where he died. "Sometimes ghosts
can manifest on humid nights, when the electrostatic energy is high. I have seen this many
times. Yet some people don`t see it, but they sure do feel it and you can draw that energy
to yourself by using a Ouija board or by even playing a scary boardgame. Maybe you have
felt a strange tingling going up your spine while watching a scary movie. That`s the same thing.
There are many things we still don`t understand with our technology."

Kobayashi said, "Somehow we have to let Takushi know that he is dead so he can
go on to where he is meant to go. Could Takushi read?"

"Yes a little," his mother replied. "He couldn`t read much kanji but he could read hiragana."

He thought to himself. "That`s what we`ll do then, we`ve got to contact him and let him know he is dead."

English teacher Shibuya rounded the corner with his wife and child, "****! Traffic jam!
Looks like we won`t reach Tokyo for a while now. Darn it I gotta work tomorrow."
They approached the tunnel. Look someone has left flowers near the tunnel entrance
and there is a painted message on the tunnel.

"Takushi, you don`t have to die anymore."

Kevin Burns
http://www.eikaiwa1.com/jp.html


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