6th of autumn, 519 AV
(Continued from In the Dead of Night Part I*)
Aster let the ghost guide her; her spirit companion was silent for the most part, aside from the occasional 'right' or 'left' that sounded in her head. Sometimes, if Aster nearly missed a turn, the ghost would impatiently snatch control for a moment, jerking her body roughly in the right direction.
It was an eerie feeling, to have someone grab control of her body so quickly and precisely, as if she was a puppet with strings for anyone to grab. But the ghost hadn't shown any aggression so far, and she'd been so pleading...besides, Aster was curious. So she continued following the paths weaving among the graves.
Here. Slow down, the ghost finally said, after what seemed like an eternity. The initial adrenaline rush of darting off away from Jebediah had worn off, and Aster was beginning to feel the cold and exhaustion creep in. It was late, the moon high in the sky, and her bare arms prickled with goosebumps from the chilly night air. Not to mention her bare feet were freezing and sore from the stone and dirt paths she'd been walking along. It wouldn't surprise her if she had a few cuts along the soles of her feet.
Regardless, Aster did as asked, and slowed her pace. This part of the graveyard didn't seem any different from the rest; it was perhaps a little bit more barren, being towards the edge of the graveyard, filled mostly with headstones and a single crypt maybe two dozen feet away.
The crypt, the ghost said in her mind. But be careful. Do not be seen. Aster frowned, slowing to a halt and lingering on the path, dread and trepidation beginning to creep back in, an icy shiver running down her spine that had nothing to do with the cold air. She'd been so caught up in her curiosity and excitement, she'd nearly forgotten the terror that started the night, and now she had to wonder just what she was really getting herself into.
"Don't be seen by who?" She asked, her voice a whisper; she knew she didn't have to speak out loud, but it provided some measure of comfort.
Not who, came the response. What.
Asterope's frown deepened, and she swallowed uncomfortably at the thought. She didn't like to consider herself a coward, but standing alone in a graveyard in the middle of a cold and mildly foggy night, her only company a ghost inside her body, who was warning her of not someone but something inside of a crypt that the ghost wanted her to approach...
She was very tempted to turn around and simply hightail it out of the graveyard. If she apologized to Jebediah, perhaps he'd let her at least stay the remainder of the night with him? Before she could move, however, Aster felt the muscles in her legs lock up. As if feeling her hesitance and knowing her sudden change of mind, the ghost had snatched control again and firmly planted Aster's feet, stopping her from turning and fleeing.
"Stop it," Aster hissed, for the first time butting heads with the ghost, locating the presence in her mind and slamming into it. But the ghost was like steel, cold and unyielding as Aster battered against it, struggling to regain control.
Keep it up and I'll just take you there myself, the ghost snapped after a few moments of internal wrestling between them. Aster gave one last mental push, and then with an audible sigh relented. The ghost was certainly stronger than the last one she had met; if she really tried, she could probably wrestle control back, but for how long? And then to have the ghost take over again, and to assume full control of her body? Asterope shuddered, folding her arms across her chest.
She suddenly felt very petulant about the whole thing, fear aside. She had been helping because she wanted to, because she was curious; now she was scared, and she wanted out, but she was being forced to continue and it wasn't fair. Aster scowled at the ground, scuffing her bare feet and rocking back and forth on her heels.
Tonight, if you please, came the ghost's voice, annoyance clear in the echoing tone. With a mumble under her breath, Aster slowly started to creep along the path towards the crypt; each step that brought her closer brought a fresh wave of uncertainty and fear as she approached, not knowing what she might find.
Word Count: 746
Aster let the ghost guide her; her spirit companion was silent for the most part, aside from the occasional 'right' or 'left' that sounded in her head. Sometimes, if Aster nearly missed a turn, the ghost would impatiently snatch control for a moment, jerking her body roughly in the right direction.
It was an eerie feeling, to have someone grab control of her body so quickly and precisely, as if she was a puppet with strings for anyone to grab. But the ghost hadn't shown any aggression so far, and she'd been so pleading...besides, Aster was curious. So she continued following the paths weaving among the graves.
Here. Slow down, the ghost finally said, after what seemed like an eternity. The initial adrenaline rush of darting off away from Jebediah had worn off, and Aster was beginning to feel the cold and exhaustion creep in. It was late, the moon high in the sky, and her bare arms prickled with goosebumps from the chilly night air. Not to mention her bare feet were freezing and sore from the stone and dirt paths she'd been walking along. It wouldn't surprise her if she had a few cuts along the soles of her feet.
Regardless, Aster did as asked, and slowed her pace. This part of the graveyard didn't seem any different from the rest; it was perhaps a little bit more barren, being towards the edge of the graveyard, filled mostly with headstones and a single crypt maybe two dozen feet away.
The crypt, the ghost said in her mind. But be careful. Do not be seen. Aster frowned, slowing to a halt and lingering on the path, dread and trepidation beginning to creep back in, an icy shiver running down her spine that had nothing to do with the cold air. She'd been so caught up in her curiosity and excitement, she'd nearly forgotten the terror that started the night, and now she had to wonder just what she was really getting herself into.
"Don't be seen by who?" She asked, her voice a whisper; she knew she didn't have to speak out loud, but it provided some measure of comfort.
Not who, came the response. What.
Asterope's frown deepened, and she swallowed uncomfortably at the thought. She didn't like to consider herself a coward, but standing alone in a graveyard in the middle of a cold and mildly foggy night, her only company a ghost inside her body, who was warning her of not someone but something inside of a crypt that the ghost wanted her to approach...
She was very tempted to turn around and simply hightail it out of the graveyard. If she apologized to Jebediah, perhaps he'd let her at least stay the remainder of the night with him? Before she could move, however, Aster felt the muscles in her legs lock up. As if feeling her hesitance and knowing her sudden change of mind, the ghost had snatched control again and firmly planted Aster's feet, stopping her from turning and fleeing.
"Stop it," Aster hissed, for the first time butting heads with the ghost, locating the presence in her mind and slamming into it. But the ghost was like steel, cold and unyielding as Aster battered against it, struggling to regain control.
Keep it up and I'll just take you there myself, the ghost snapped after a few moments of internal wrestling between them. Aster gave one last mental push, and then with an audible sigh relented. The ghost was certainly stronger than the last one she had met; if she really tried, she could probably wrestle control back, but for how long? And then to have the ghost take over again, and to assume full control of her body? Asterope shuddered, folding her arms across her chest.
She suddenly felt very petulant about the whole thing, fear aside. She had been helping because she wanted to, because she was curious; now she was scared, and she wanted out, but she was being forced to continue and it wasn't fair. Aster scowled at the ground, scuffing her bare feet and rocking back and forth on her heels.
Tonight, if you please, came the ghost's voice, annoyance clear in the echoing tone. With a mumble under her breath, Aster slowly started to creep along the path towards the crypt; each step that brought her closer brought a fresh wave of uncertainty and fear as she approached, not knowing what she might find.
Word Count: 746