The White Lady
Becs stood there frozen to the spot, the grey eyes piercing
through to her soul. She could feel it, she was being judged. She was by no
means pure and was sure hoping that wasn’t the criteria she would be considered
on.
It seemed like a good idea at the time, juvenile but
seriously what was the worst that could happen. It’s amazing what you will do
when alcohol fuelled!
Twenty years ago they used to ‘hang out’ in this park. Mostly
in the dungeons, which weren’t actually dungeons they used to be roman baths
but dungeons sounded cooler. They sat there many nights telling stories of the
White Lady who reportedly frequented the park and would appear before you if
you repeated ‘White Lady’ three times in a row turning at the same time. Oh
please! Becs didn’t believe it then and didn’t now.
How did she end up staring down the most famous ghost amongst
her peers? A dare, yes seriously a dare! The reunion was imploding because of someone’s
past indiscretions with his best mate’s girl and she sat there wondering if it
was polite to leave after only half an hour. Just then Mark, Craig and Sarah
spotted her from across the room. These were the people she spent most of her
time with during high school and right up until she left for Africa.
‘Ya alright Becs?’ Mark said as he scooped her into a bear
hug. ‘You up for ditching this joint?’
‘What did you have in mind?’ Came her reply
And thus they ended up in the dungeons with a bag of beer,
all be it slightly better quality than historically, drinking and laughing as
the old gang caught Becs up on what had gone on. Who had married who, who had
kids, who had split. It didn’t take long for the conversation to come around to
the things they used to get up to, particularly the fact that no one had had
the guts to challenge the White Lady.
One ‘I dare you’ later and here she was staring her down.
She was definitely beautiful, dressed in clothes from the early 1900’s that
were torn to rags around one shoulder making it look like she had been
attacked. Finally after what felt like a lifetime, but in reality it was mere
seconds, she broke away and turned disappearing through a bricked up door way,
leaving a chill in her wake.
Becs was alone, her friends long gone and the White Lady had
returned to where ever she came, she felt a sense of calm. She had been judged
and not found wanting. Becs would love to know what it was that the White Lady
saw in her that she didn’t in herself!
Hope you enjoyed this!
Do you believe in ghosts?