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Who needs sleep? Not you! You’d rather stay up late reading these spine-chilling ghost stories!
Throughout four tales of the paranormal, queer characters meet with fates beyond their wildest imaginings as they are confronted by spirits from all walks of life... with shocking results.
In THE WITCH OF THE WINTER WOODS, Nicole couldn’t be more nervous about meeting her girlfriend’s parents this Christmas. On her way to their house in rural Maryland, she nearly collides with a barefoot old woman standing in the road. Strange things happen: a chase through the snow, a stone cottage in the woods, a raging fire. Will Nicole make it out alive?
Tucker and his boyfriend are the best in their field in THE FUTURE IS DEADLY. They organize estate sales, using their keen eyes and marketing know-how to earn big bucks for their clients. But when they’re hired to clear out a mysterious gothic manor house, Tucker discovers a set of vintage sunglasses. Through their shaded lenses, he sees a murder that has yet to take place. What lengths will he go to in order to keep the victim safe?
What could follow in our series of supernatural stories? Why, it’s GHOST RADIO, the tale of a transgender teen spending the summer with her cousin. When the pair finds a mysterious radio in a dilapidated shack in the woods, Emily can’t get enough of the music it plays. There are tales, in town, of a ghostly DJ who draws teens to their deaths. Could Emily be next on his list?
In GHOST GALLERY, Xan has just landed his dream job at a prestigious art gallery. There’s only one problem: the place is haunted. When Xan stays late to meet his favourite transgender artist, will he come face to face with an apparition from another time? And, if he does, can he finally solve the mystery of the gallery ghost?
Dive into four tales of the paranormal by Foxglove Lee.
Foxglove Lee
Foxglove’s fiction has been called SPECTACULAR by Rainbow Reviews and UNFORGETTABLE by USA Today!Foxglove Lee is a former aspiring Broadway Baby who now writes fiction for children, teens and young adults. She tries not to be too theatrical, but her characters often take over. Her debut novel, Tiffany and Tiger’s Eye, is set in the 80s and features an evil doll!
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Queer Ghost Stories Volume One - Foxglove Lee
Queer Ghost Stories Volume 1 © 2019 by Foxglove Lee
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system.
This is a work of fiction. Names, places, characters and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, organizations, events or locales is entirely coincidental.
Cover design © 2019 Foxglove Lee
First Edition March 2019
Queer Ghost Stories
Volume One
4 Tales of the Paranormal
By Foxglove Lee
Table of Contents
The Witch of the Winter Woods
The Future is Deadly
Ghost Radio
Ghost Gallery
The Witch of the Winter Woods
A million thoughts flooded Nicole’s mind as she drove the rural routes of Maryland. Of course she was concerned about the weather. Late December, who wouldn’t be? She wasn’t familiar with this neck of the woods, never been here in her life. And on top of all that, she’d be meeting Darla’s parents for the first time.
Darla had told her she was being unfair, painting all small-town folks with the same brush. Just because Mom and Pop lived way out yonder didn’t mean they were closed-minded. Darla claimed she never had to come out of the closet with them. Her parents knew she was a lesbian before she’d even heard the word. And they had no problem with it.
Not just that, but they couldn’t wait to meet Nicole. Aside from one blustery relationship in high school, Darla had never really had a girlfriend. Her parents were excited to meet the young lady their daughter couldn’t stop talking about.
Nicole wasn’t sure if she could take Darla’s assurances at face value. Maybe she was just projecting her own family dynamics onto Darla’s kin, but Nicole couldn’t imagine a set of parents being as warm and loving and okay with their daughter’s sexuality as Darla claimed hers were.
Oh, maybe she was just jealous. Jealous of the supportive parents, the spacious house Darla had described to her in detail. They even had a pet rabbit, for goodness’ sake!
Nicole had been on her own way too long. She’d had to be self-sufficient from an earlier age than any kid should have to be.
Hey, at least she had a roof over her head now. A real apartment! Her 1997 Dodge Caravan had served its purpose, but it was definitely nice to have a place with hot and cold running water, fridge, stove, the works.
But, you know, even if Darla’s parents were as supportive as she claimed they were, who’s to say their support would extend in Nicole’s direction? What kind of parents actually liked the person their daughter was dating—regardless of gender?
Especially when their daughter met this person on the internet…
Nicole knew there was nothing sketchy about meeting your future girlfriend online. Well, there could be, but not in their case. Darla had been out to visit her, so they’d already seen each other in person, spent a glorious weekend together. But weren’t parents supposed to be suspicious about people their daughter met on a forum?
Why yes. Yes, they were.
So why had Darla’s parents invited Nicole to stay with them for Christmas? Did they plan to pull her aside for a wee chat? Tell her to leave their daughter alone? Or, at very least, warn her they’d be keeping a close eye on her formerly-homeless self?
Maybe Nicole’s imagination was overly caffeinated, just like she was. Plenty of coffee had accompanied her on this drive. Maybe Darla’s parents were every bit as sweet and supportive as she claimed. Maybe Nicole didn’t need to be as nervous as she was.
This might just be the best Christmas ever.
Hey, look at that—it’s even started snowing up ahead!
Nicole had had her trepidations about making this drive, today especially. Winter solstice was an ominous day to travel. She’d been afraid there’d be a blizzard and she’d get stuck in a snow bank. Well, luckily, the coast had been clear up to this point. And now she was so close to Darla’s parents’ place she wasn’t too concerned about the weather.
She’d arrive at Darla’s parents’ house in a couple short minutes, settle in before a roaring fire. Darla would be waiting at the door with a mug of hot cocoa in hand. She’d plant a Christmas kiss on Nicole’s lips even though her parents were watching from down the hall. Her parents would smile and sigh and be happy for their young love.
They’d all be happy together.
Jeeze, where did all this snow come from?
Sure Nicole had seen a flutter up ahead, but this stretch of road was practically arctic! Looked like it had been snowing for weeks. All the trees were weighed down in blankets of white. The road was slick with compressed snow. Flakes the size of cotton balls blasted down from the sky.
Nicole turned on her wipers, but too little too late. She was coming up on a figure, someone standing in the street. Why on earth would anyone do such a thing? Stand in front of oncoming traffic in a blizzard?
But Nicole had no time to answer. All her energy went into her valiant attempt to not run down this person in the road.
Swiftly to the left. Would have made better sense to swerve to the right, but there wasn’t a wide enough shoulder. Too many trees in that direction. If she swerved that way, she’d crash for sure.
Swerving into the oncoming vehicle lane wasn’t exactly smart, but there weren’t any lights shining in her eyes. What else could she do? She moved to the wrong side of the road, nearly avoiding a collision with the gruesome hag standing in the street, staring her down, seeming to dare Nicole to slaughter her.
Suicide by motor vehicle. Nicole had seen it all before.
Her heart pounded as she swerved quickly around the old woman.
She returned just as quickly to her own lane.
When she pulled over, her minivan was blocking part of the road. It couldn’t be helped. She needed to regain her composure before she could go on. Her heart was beating way too fast. She could hear it like a drum in her ears.
Fear.
Shock.
That old woman’s face in her mind’s eye, that serene expression.
When the fear subsided, anger took hold. How dare that old woman stand in front of her vehicle? If the old lady wanted to die, she should kill herself the old fashioned way, without involving passing motorists.
Nicole glanced into her rear view mirror.
Through the cotton ball snowfall, she could see the old woman’s figure still standing in the road.
Waiting for the next car to take her out.
Hopping down from the van, Nicole trudged through the snow, pulling her unzipped jacket tight around body.
Hey! You!
she shouted. You! Hey, I’m talking to you! Answer me, y’old bag!
When the old woman didn’t answer, Nicole wondered if perhaps she was deaf. Deaf, and blind too. Maybe she didn’t realize she’d wandered into the road. Maybe she was confused.
Her heart softened. Darla was always telling her she really ought to give people the benefit of the doubt. She was really bad at that. But she could try.
As she approached the old woman, she was shocked to find the lady looking right at her. Hadn’t this woman been facing away from her only seconds ago? Nicole didn’t see her turn around.
Shaking off her surprise, Nicole reached for the woman’s shoulders. Hello? Are you okay? What are you doing out in the street?
The old woman’s beady eyes stared up at her blankly. Scraggly grey hair cascaded across the burgundy shawl strewn across her shoulders. Underneath was an old-fashioned nightdress. Bare feet.
Oh my goodness,
Nicole said, realizing what she was looking at: a resident from an assisted living facility, someone who needed care. Staff was probably searching for her this very minute. Let’s get you into my van where it’s nice and warm. Then we’ll call… I don’t know who, but we’ll call someone, get you back where you belong.
When Nicole cupped a concerned hand under the old lady’s elbow, the woman let out a bloodcurdling scream. Nicole jumped nearly a foot in the air, no exaggeration—that’s how shocked she was by the woman’s cry.
And if she was shocked by the horrific scream, how to describe how she felt when the woman bolted into the woods? So fast Nicole didn’t even see her run. One second she was standing in the street, the next she was over by the tree line.
Whoosh. Gone.
A sense of duty compelled Nicole to abandon her vehicle where it was parked, half-on-half-off the road, and chase after the elderly woman in the nightdress.
She had no idea where she was headed when she ran into the woods. The old woman was a whisper of cotton, burgundy and silver across the snow and through the trees. There was a bit of a path, but not cleared.
Twigs and branches underfoot.
How could