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The Tale of the Ghost Eyes Chapter 7

Three days ago, an old lady died in my village. The trouble is she didn't stay dead. A series of disturbing apparitions and murders  has led a Taoist master to come to my village and begin a battle against these evil spirits. This is the story of my gift, better yet; it's the story of my curse.

Chapter 007 On the Verge of Death

My body, well, the body I was now sharing quickly became impossibly uncomfortable. I could see, listen, smell and feel, but my movements were no longer my own. I felt divided into two parts. My thoughts whirled uncontrollably, and I expected them to fly out of my mouth, to warn my mother, to scream, but nothing happened.

I was only six years old. "This doesn't happen to six-year olds. How could life have broken me so early?" I thought.

After hearing a dispassionate voice tell her that I was fine, my mother simply turned her eyes forward and continued to lead me out of the building. Uncle Sun wobbled unnaturally behind us, the wrinkled mother of Xiao Chun grinning sickeningly on his back.

I wanted to ask someone to save me, but I could not scream out. I felt the muscles on my face melt as my expression became as dull as Uncle Sun's dead face behind me.

We were waiting for the bus at the station after leaving the hospital. Uncle Sun and Xiao Chun's dead mother stood as cold shadows beside me. Pedestrians casually walked through the ghosts by my side without a care in the world. No one else could see them. That much became clear.

An unhealthy looking businessman walked through Uncle Sun's right side. The man shivered wildly as if he had been dunked in ice water. He looked around for a moment before stepping into the sun and looked towards the sky for a sign as to what was the cause of his chill. A younger woman did the same thing, although after shivering like mad, she began sneezing uncontrollably and had to walk away from the bus waiting area. She stared back at the spot where Uncle Sun was holding Xiao Chun's mother and blew her nose in confusion. I watched an old man step into the ghosts and stay there for longer than the previous people had. His eyes widened and he brought a hand to his chest. I wanted to push him away from them, but the being controlling my body moved my legs up the steps of the bus that had just pulled up.

Uncle Sun and Xiao Chun's mother filed up the steps behind my mother and myself. The old man who'd chosen the worst place to stand continued to hold his chest and waddled slowly over to a bench. My eyes were being led to a seat on the bus as I lost sight of him.

Uncle Sun's feet stopped moving as he drew into the bus. He simply floated in behind my mother, closing the gap between us as quickly as it was made.

I knew I was going to die. I knew my body did not belong to me. And I knew I was now something else's marionette.

"Just eat me," I thought, "Why are you torturing me? Why are these ghosts following me?"

There were not many people in the bus, therefore, there were ample vacancies. We sat down in the back row. Uncle Sun along with Xiao Chun's mother sat down next to me. Whatever held the reigns of my eyes stared dully at the seat they occupied. Mom asked me what I was starting at. The voice told her, "Nothing..." in a toneless way.

 

"There are two ghosts next to me Mommy!" I wanted to shout, "And there might be one inside me too!"

I think she was still looking at me and after a moment she asked, "Xiao Yong, why is your hand so cold. Are you uncomfortable?"

The presence shook my head far too slowly, saying "I am fine."

"I'm not fine, mom! I'm suffering! I'm dying!" I tried again.

"She must know something is wrong," I thought, "I'm usually so talkative with her. Maybe she'll notice. Maybe she can help!"

She leaned her face closer to my own and asked tentatively, "Really?"

"Fine..." It said again.

Her eyes darkened beside mine. "She knows," I thought, "She knows something is wrong, but she doesn't want to cause a panic.

She held my hand closely, clearly worried by my inaction and murmured, "Good boy, it is okay. Xiao Yong you are the bravest boy..."

I felt relief when she finished speaking, though I was still very uncomfortable. All of a sudden I had to force myself to breathe or I knew the other wouldn't. I could hear my heartbeat slowing down as the natural instinct of the muscles stopped working by themselves.

Uncle Sun and Xiao Chun's mother were beside me. One held a blank expression, and the other a hideous smile. Four ghostly eyes were staring at me, perhaps worried that I would run away.

I wanted to run away, but my feet were no longer my own.

The bus arrived at the next station, while my mom was still talking quietly to me. She didn't drag me, but pulled me off the bus quickly and the other motored my legs. Uncle Sun with Xiao Chun's mother on his back flew off the bus, following us briskly.

Mom didn't take me in her arms, but walked to a nearby stall, which had a public telephone. She turned to me and said, "Xiao Yong, good boy, don't move. I'm calling your father."

She picked up the telephone to dial. The Village Head was the only one with a phone in those days.

Usually, if the villagers who worked outside the town limits wanted to call their families, they would call him to manage the ordeal.

She dialed quickly, with hands that shook. When someone answered, she said in a quiet and quick voice, "Sister Ai Hua, Xiao Yong seems to be frightened by ghosts. I'm bringing him back to village. Could you help me contact Zhao Laohei. He knows about feng shui. He might be able to save Xiao Yong. Is there anyone else in our village that is proficient in this area?"

"Ai Hua must be the wife of village head." I thought, "I wonder if she's ever been possessed?"

Mom was on the phone for a long time. There were periods of silence followed by hushed pleas to find someone who could help. I stood silently, trapped in my own mind and wondering if it would ever end.

Uncle Sun and Xiao Chun's mother didn't seem to hear my mother on the phone. They didn't even glance at her, but stared at me.

I almost cried, murmuring in the depth of my heart, "Don't stare at me. Don't stare at me. I am so scared. "

Mom paid for the phone call and hung up the receiver with a heavy clack. She ran back to the bus station, pulling our belongings and me close behind her. She wanted to catch the last bus. Of course, Uncle Sun and Xiao Chun's mother followed us in, gliding smoothly along.

We reached the bus just in time and mom ushered us on. We moved to a vacant row in the back and settled down. The other sat me down more quickly than last time and I was able to see how grotesquely Uncle Sun was gliding through the other passengers. His vacant face merged through one, two, three people and he settled into an empty seat beside me once more. The passengers he left in his wake shook uncontrollably. The last man began to retch as Xiao Chun's mother, still on Uncle Sun's back, moved her hellish grinning face through his.

The vehicles that commute from the village to town are almost always buses. The one we found ourselves in was a low top bus with only fourteen seats. When Uncle Sun settled into the empty seat beside me, Xiao Chun's mother was forced through the top of the bus just above the shoulders. Her head was outside of the vehicle.. Uncle Sun was now carrying a headless corpse.

Suddenly, I recalled Xiao Chun holding the severed head in his bloodied hands. My heart beat quickly and the other couldn't stop my body from shaking.

"You're shaking!" Mom called in surprise, "Are you okay?" She had begun to sound frantic. I wanted so bad to tell her the truth. However, the other spoke out mechanically, "Fine..."

Other people on the bus began to look around at the tone of her voice. They turned to see a blank faced boy shivering uncontrollably. My mom paid them no heed and touched my head comfortingly, "Xiao Yong, don't be scared. Mommy is here. Everything will be okay..."

The old man who had retched turned to us and asked my mom, "Is he frightened by something?" He looked around and lowered his voice, "Is it ghosts?"

 My mom shook her head at first, but then she nodded. "Can you help?" Her voice was weak and teary.

He moved his head in two short shakes, and then spoke "Two years ago, there was a person who had been bewitched in our village." He said the word "bewitched" like it tasted badly on his tongue. "She would scream, bleed from her ears, and climb the walls unnaturally. Finally, an old Taoist cured her with many paper amulets."

Mom didn't hesitate, "Did he come from our village?"

The old man shook his head. "No, it is said that he is a Taoist travelling around the world. He passed our village and heard that ghosts had bothered it. At first, we thought he was a cheating liar. However, he did save that girl."

"Where can I find him?" she practically shouted, but the old man just shook his head.

She held me tightly and continued to comfort me. I stopped shaking, but realized with horror that I could no longer smell anything. "If I lose my senses, I'll surely disappear!" I thought. I could feel my mother's hands on my head. How long until that went away too?

My mom turned my head with her hands and looked straight into my face, I know now that it was the other she saw. Raising her voice in a shrill call she crazily urged that driver to go faster. "Please, we must get there soon!" She wept.

He looked at her in the mirror and they locked eyes. "Yes ma'am. We'll take care of your boy." And he put the bus into gear.

My thoughts faded on the way to the village. Several people on the bus came back to check my condition. A warmhearted woman offered my mom  herbal solutions and said prayers over my head.

"That boy's going to die." Whispered a man at the front of the bus, urging the driver to hurry.

 

The other moved my head slowly until it was looking towards the window. I looked first at Uncle Sun's ghostly visage and then through it until I caught my reflection. My eyes had turned an unhealthy pale red and my cheeks looked to be sinking. The dark circles under my eyes were a deep purple color.

"I'm dying." I thought. And the other smiled.

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Chapter 135 The Hidden Danger
Chapter 134 The Sky Master VS The Green Ghost (2)
Chapter 133 The Sky Master VS The Green Ghost (1)
Chapter 132 Entering the Haunted House
Chapter 131 The Sky Thunder Religious Rites
Chapter 130 The Sky Master Nangong
Chapter 129 Soul Suppressing Religious Rites (2)
Chapter 128 Soul Suppressing Religious Rites (1)
Chapter 127 Accepting a Mission at a Critical Moment
Chapter 126 weighting the Advantages and Disadvantages
Chapter 125 The Ghost's Dorm
Chapter 124 The Weird Lavatory
Chapter 123 The Red Hair Elastic (7)
Chapter 122 The Red Hair Elastic (6)
Chapter 121 The Red Hair Elastic (5)
Chapter 120 The Red Hair Elastic (4)
Chapter 119 The Red Hair Elastic (3)
Chapter 118 The Red Hair Elastic (2)
Chapter 117 The Red Hair Elastic (1)
Chapter 116 Is there a Ghost
Chapter 115 The Weird Dormitory
Chapter 114 Sending away Xiao Yi
Chapter 113 All Men Are Born Good
Chapter 112 A Wet Baby
Chapter 111 The Haunted Room of the Zhengs
Chapter 110 Visiting the Natural Parents of Xiao Yi
Chapter 109 Xiao Yi's Wishes
Chapter 108 The Secret of the Mirror Image (3)
Chapter 107 The Secret of the Mirror Image (2)
Chapter 106 The Secret of the Mirror Image (1)
Chapter 105 Visiting a Master
Chapter 104 Many Omens of disaster
Chapter 103 The Strange Shadow in the Mirror
Chapter 102 The Old Man Sitting on the Tomb
Chapter 101 The Peach Blossom Mirror and Sister Wen
Chapter 100 The Wonders of the Three Rainbows
Chapter 99 The Frozen Ghost
Chapter 98 The Dark Daytime (10)
Chapter 97 The Dark Daytime (9)
Chapter 96 The Dark Daytime (8)
Chapter 95 The Dark Daytime (7)
Chapter 94 The Dark Daytime (6)
Chapter 93 The Dark Daytime (5)
Chapter 92 The Dark Daytime (4)
Chapter 91 The Dark Daytime (3)
Chapter 90 The Dark Daytime (2)
Chapter 89 The Dark Daytime (1)
Chapter 88 The Ghost Knocked on the Back Side of Head
Chapter 87 Mr. Left Asked for Paper Amulets
Chapter 86 Calling on Souls
Chapter 85 Mr. Left
Chapter 84 The Frequent Ghost Events
Chapter 83 The Frozen Ghost Appears
Chapter 82 The Man Buried in the Snow
Chapter 81 The Cold Winter
Chapter 80 Making Paper Amulets (2)
Chapter 79 Making Paper Amulets (1)
Chapter 78 Master Liu's Warning
Chapter 77 The Mood of Speaking to the Ghosts
Chapter 76 The Magical Ability of the Master Ge
Chapter 75 The Savior is coming
Chapter 74 Inviting a God and Setting an Altar
Chapter 73 A Mistake
Chapter 72 Master Huang is a Liar
Chapter 71 Master Huang Performed Religious Rites
Chapter 70 Hearing Baby's Cries Again
Chapter 69 An Enchanted Woman (2)
Chapter 68 An Enchanted Woman (1)
Chapter 67 The Unrotten Baby Corpse (2)
Chapter 66 The Unrotten Baby Corpse (1)
Chapter 65 An Old Crow Eating a Corpse
Chapter 64 A Wayward Baby Ghost
Chapter 63 The Cries of Baby in the Wild
Chapter 62 My Old Bro
Chapter 61 It's Time to Leave Now
Chapter 60 There is Something Else
Chapter 59 Master Liu's News
Chapter 58 Forever Friends
Chapter 57 The Secret of the Flying Zombie (3)
Chapter 56 The Secret of the Flying Zombie (2)
Chapter 55 The Secret of the Flying Zombie (1)
Chapter 54 The Tombs of the Living (3)
Chapter 53 The Tombs of the Living (2)
Chapter 52 The Tombs of the Living (1)
Chapter 51 The New Discovery
Chapter 50 Footprints Made by Leather Shoes
Chapter 49 Nonliving
Chapter 48 Going under the Tomb
Chapter 47 The Black Snake Spirit
Chapter 46 A Couple of Treasures
Chapter 45 A Cloth Doll
Chapter 44 Schoolhouse in the Hell (2)
Chapter 43 Schoolhouse in the Hell (1)
Chapter 42 Milky Snakeskin (2)
Chapter 41 The Milky Snakeskin (1)
Chapter 40 Frightening Phantom
Chapter 39 Yellow Birds
Chapter 38 Don't Avoid the Opportunity (2)
Chapter 37 Don't Avoid the Opportunity (1)
Chapter 36 Soul Suppressing Thunder
Chapter 35 The Red Line 2
Chapter 34 The Red Line 1
Chapter 33 Keeping the Ghosts out 4
Chapter 32 Keeping the Ghosts out 3
Chapter 31 Keeping the Ghosts out 2
Chapter 30 Keeping the Ghosts out 1
Chapter 29 Ghost Covered Eyes
Chapter 28 Here comes Master Liu
Chapter 27 The Body Behind the Lunatic
Chapter 26
Chapter 25
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Chapter 16
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