Real Ghost story
Brother
Emmett Fisher was a fine looking young man who lived in a tiny
community on the Georgia coast. He was well respected in town for
being an honest, hardworking fellow. Although he wasn't wealthy, he
made a nice-enough living doing handiwork for the local townspeople.Emmett was getting close to marrying age, and every woman in town was jumping at the chance to be his chosen. He’d have unexpected visits from different women every day bearing gifts of fried chicken, gumbo, cakes, cookies and other delicacies.
But
Emmett had his eyes set on a beautifully mysterious young woman who
lived alone in a small cabin deep in the marsh. She was incredibly
beautiful, with long dark hair, smooth skin and piercing green eyes.
But word around town was that she was a little strange, and it was
best to stay away from her.
Emmett,
however, couldn't get this mysterious woman out of his head. What
made her even more intriguing was the fact that she would walk
through town, turning heads with every step, but never did she
acknowledge the admiring glances or catcalls from numerous, hopeful,
would-be suitors. In fact, no one in town could ever remember this
woman speaking a word to anybody.
After
several months of watching this gorgeous beauty walk through town,
Emmett finally worked up enough nerve to call on her at her marsh
cabin. His plan was to go fishing one day in a tidal creek that just
so happened to be near her home. While out fishing, he conveniently
broke his water jug into a hundred little pieces. Brother Emmett
walked up to the woman’s house and knocked on the door. As the door
slowly creaked open and the woman peeked out, Emmett nervously cleared
his parched throat. “Excuse me, ma’am,” he stammered, “my
name is Emmett Fisher, and I seem to have broken my water jug. Could
you please spare me just a cup of water? I’m mighty thirsty.”
The
woman smiled and invited him in without hesitation. Her voice was
even more beautiful and silky that Emmett had imagined. She not only
gave Emmett a cup of water, but to his surprise, asked him to stay for
supper. The food was delicious, and the woman waited on Emmett hand
and foot. Before he knew it, she invited him to stay for breakfast
the next day, then lunch, then another dinner. Suddenly, in the blink
of an eye, Brother Emmett found himself married to the mysterious
woman.
After
their sudden marriage, Emmett and his bride got along reasonably well
for a while. But after a few months, he began to notice that
something peculiar was going on with his new wife. On certain nights,
when the clock struck midnight, Emmett would sometimes wake up to find
that his wife wasn't in bed with him, nor could she be found
anywhere in the house. Emmett began to get worried that she might be
seeing someone else on the side, and confronted her about it. But she
would just laugh and reassure him that she was, indeed, in the house,
and that he must be having nightmares. As his wife began to disappear
more often, Emmett decided to confide in one of his best friends who
had also just gotten married. After hearing Emmett’s story, his
friend shook his head and said, “Emmett, I hate to say this, but it
sounds to me like you might’ve married to a boo-hag.” “A
boo-hag?” asked Emmett. “What’s a boo-hag?”
His
friend went on to explain: “Well, a boo-hag is an evil spirit that
wakes up at night, sheds her skin like a snake, and flies outside and
sucks the blood out of victims from near and far. A boo-hag is an
evil spirit that sits on your chest and steals your voice. A boo-hag
is an evil spirit that sits on your back and rides you all
night
like a horse until you drop dead.” Horrified, Emmett said, “Well,
I shore don’t want to be married to no boo-hag, if that’s what
she is. What am I going to do about it?” “The only way to get
rid of a boo-hag is to make shore she can’t get back in her skin.
When she’s gone, take a look in the closet. If you see her skin
hanging in there, take it off the hook, fill it with salt and pepper,
put it back in the closet, then lie back and watch.” Around
midnight that very evening, Emmett rolled over in bed and found that
his wife was gone. He did what his friend told him to do – he got
up, went to the closet, and found his wife’s skin hanging there,
cold and slimy to his touch like a lizard’s skin. He filled it with
salt and pepper, hung it back in the closet, then went back to bed
and waited for his wife to return.
Sure
enough, as the sun was about to rise that morning, the door opened,
and in walked his skinless wife. She opened the closet door, took her
skin off the hook and spoke to it in a gravelly, witch-like hiss: “I
done been out and had my fun, But I’m back now, and my work’s all
done.
So
let me in, skin, for the sun’s about to crest, You knows I’m a
boo-hag, and I needs my rest.”
She
then stepped into her skin and fastened it around her body. But after
a while, that salt and pepper started to itch and burn her real bad.
She tried to yank the skin off, but the more she tried, the tighter
the skin pressed against her body. She screamed and hollered and
jumped around the room, her skin burning her alive. With that, Emmett leap out of bed and said, “I got you now, you old’ boo-hag
witch! You fooled me and tricked me into marrying you. So now I’m
going to kill you. Isn't there nothing’ else can be done!”
With
that, he shoved the boo-hag into a large barrel of tar he had cooking
on the hearth. And that boo-hag burned and melted, her screams
filling the air for miles and miles. After the boo-hag was dead,
Emmett, being the handyman that he was, knew exactly what to do with
that hot barrel of tar. As the sun rose that morning, he took that
tar up to the top of his house, and poured himself a brand new roof.
So, all of you nice, hard working, fine-looking young men out there –
the next time your eye is caught by a beautiful young girl, you’d
better get to know her before you marry her. Because, one day, you,
too, may wake up late in the midnight hour, roll over in bed, and
find yourself sleeping next to a boo-hag!
-THE
END -
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