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spreading love and cultural awareness around the world. Halloween Contest Mystery solved, this wonderful halloween submission for the contest was from Hart Dowd. "I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE!!!" "...no
event is so terribly well adapted to inspire the mental and bodily distress as
is burial before death. The unendurable oppression of the lungs, the stifling
fumes from the damp earth, the clinging of the death garments, the rigid
embrace of the narrow house, the blackness of the absolute night, the silence
like a sea that overwhelms..." -Edgar Allen Poe
Daniel Smith awoke in his bed,
as he had done so many times before. But out of the corner of his eyes he could
see his wife standing there, by their bed, crying. Who was that with her?
"Dr. Mason? Why are you here?"
Daniel tries to ask, but then realizes he did not say anything, but just
thought the question. Trying to raise his arm to get their attention, he finds
that he cannot. As a matter of fact, he can't move at all! "I'm sorry, Mrs. Smith, I
did all that I could," said the doctor as he pulled the bed sheet up over
Daniel's head. "Wait! Hey! What are you
doing? I'm alive!!" The words were screaming in Daniel's mind, but there
was only silence. The next days seemed to pass
before Daniel's seemingly lifeless body in but a few minutes. The funeral
service, the mourners; how desperately he wanted to reach out and grab someone.
How he wanted to suddenly sit upright and scream out, "I'M ALIVE!!
I"M ALIVE!!" Then the lid of the casket was closed for the last
time. He could hear the locking mechanism on the casket clinking in the
darkness. Oh how dark it was. Next, he could feel the reverberations as shovelfuls
of dirt hit the top of the casket. Then finally, the silence.... Daniel Smith bolted straight
up in bed, his skin covered with cold perspiration. "Argh! That dream! Why does it have to haunt me
so?" he thought to himself. Night after night this scenario was repeated.
After kissing his wife goodnight and drifting off to sleep, that reoccurring
nightmare would return, so real, so frighteningly real that perhaps he would
never be able to have a restful sleep again. So real was the dream, and so
convinced was Daniel that he was destined to be buried alive, that he decided
to go to any length he could to prevent its occurrence. First, he had a custom-designed coffin
constructed for him, one that could be unlocked from the inside. That wouldn't do him any good if he was six feet
down in the ground, so he had a mausoleum constructed in the Daniel seemed to rest much
better after these provisions had been put into place, and he eventually died
of natural causes a number of years later.
His instructions were followed to a 'T' and he was laid to rest in his special
casket, in his mausoleum with the telephone line to the living. For several years after this, workers in the
cemetery office would occasionally glance at the Smiths' light, wondering just
what they might do if the it would suddenly flash on, especially during the
long lonely nights, as someone was employed to be at the office to answer the
phone in case of emergencies. Eventually the whole town’s
phone system was changed and upgraded, and the direct line from the Smiths'
mausoleum to the office was removed.
However, Daniel's widow made sure that her husband's wishes in his will
were carried out, and the telephone in the mausoleum was left connected to the
home phone system and was active. One day, many years later,
Mrs. Smith was found dead, lying in her bed. Clutched in her hand, so tightly
that it had to be plied from her fingers, was the telephone handset. Her death
appeared to have been from heart failure, and it was assumed that her last
effort in life was to try to call someone for help. The funeral service for her
was a quiet one, and workers prepared to lay her to rest in the mausoleum, next
to her husband. As the workers were inside the dark, cool tomb, one of them
noticed something and turned to his partners. "Would you look at that, the
phone in here is off the hook?"
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