The Phantom Bell Tower

· Drac Von Stoller
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The Phantom Bell Tower stood as a skeletal sentinel over the town of Willow Creek. Its stone spires, once gleaming with hope and faith, were now stained with the hues of twilight and decay. Locals whispered of its haunting, of eerie melodies that drifted down the wind at midnight, carried on the mournful sighs of an unseen choir.

As Thomas approached the tower, an old local named Ezra hobbled up to him, his rheumy eyes wide with fear.

"You ain't goin' up there, are ya boy?" Ezra croaked, his gnarled hand gripping Thomas's arm with surprising strength.


Thomas tried to shake him off. "I'm just doing research, old man. Nothing to worry about."

Ezra's face contorted in anguish. "You don't understand! That place... it ain't right. It speaks to ya, gets inside your head."

"What do you mean, it speaks?" Thomas asked, his skepticism tinged with a hint of curiosity.

The old man's voice dropped to a hoarse whisper. "In the dead of night, when the moon's high... you can hear 'em. The voices. They call out, beggin' for help, or... or offerin' things. Terrible things."

Thomas chuckled nervously. "I'm sure it's just the wind, or maybe some local kids playing pranks."

Ezra's grip tightened, his yellowed nails digging into Thomas's skin. "You mock what you don't understand, boy. I've seen it. The night my Mabel disappeared, I heard that damned bell toll. It weren't no wind that night, I tell ya. It was... somethin' else."

Thomas gently pried the old man's fingers from his arm. "I'm sorry about your wife, Ezra. But I'm sure there's a logical explanation. That's why I'm here – to find the truth."

Ezra stepped back, shaking his head sadly. "You'll find truth up there, all right. But it ain't the kind you're lookin' for. When you hear them voices, when you feel that cold creep into your bones... you remember old Ezra's warning."

As Thomas turned away, Ezra called out one last time, his voice cracking with emotion. "And whatever you do, boy... don't ring that bell. Some things are best left sleeping."

But the truth was far more sinister than even the most macabre tales could suggest. The tower's history was steeped in blood, its foundations laid upon the bones of sacrificed innocents. In the 17th century, a coven of witches had used the site for their unholy rituals, summoning eldritch horrors from beyond the veil of reality. The bell itself was forged in hellfire, its bronze mixed with the ashes of a hundred tortured souls.

Thomas was a skeptic. A historian, yes, but a skeptic nonetheless. The allure of the unknown, however, was a siren song he couldn't resist. Armed with a flashlight, a recorder, and a healthy dose of doubt, he ascended the creaking, spiral staircase.

As he climbed, the air grew thick with an oppressive miasma. Each breath felt like inhaling liquid fire, scorching his lungs and leaving a metallic taste on his tongue. The walls seemed to pulse with an unholy life, the stone writhing beneath his fingertips like the skin of some great, slumbering beast.

Halfway up the tower, Thomas paused to catch his breath. The silence was oppressive, broken only by the sound of his own ragged breathing. Then, a whisper, so faint he almost missed it.

"Thomas..."

He whirled around, his flashlight beam cutting through the darkness. "Who's there?"

Silence. Then, again, louder this time. "Thomas... we've been waiting for you."

The voice seemed to come from everywhere and nowhere at once. It was neither male nor female, but a discordant chorus of tones that set his teeth on edge.

"Show yourself!" Thomas demanded, trying to keep the tremor out of his voice.

A chilling laugh echoed through the stairwell. "Oh, Thomas. So brave, so foolish. We are all around you. We are the tower. We are the bell. And soon... we will be you."

Thomas's heart raced. He tried to rationalize, to find a logical explanation. "This is just some kind of trick. Hidden speakers, maybe. Or... or I'm imagining things."

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Caro B
August 26, 2024
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Drac Von Stoller's short stories have been read in over 66 countries with over 3.5 million downloads. Drac has had 182 of his ebooks in the top 32 categories on the Google Play Store. Drac has now completed a total of 470 Ebooks and Audiobooks to date through Google's AI narration. In 12 months, Drac has already had over 287,794 downloads of his Audiobooks!

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