Showing posts with label #AfterLife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #AfterLife. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2025

Campfire Stories 8 at #OurAuthorGang

 Amaya's Baby by Erika M Szabo

Maria was deeply concerned about her best friend. She had never seen Kati so withdrawn since the first spirit had visited her during their high school days. The memory of Kati's vibrant personality seemed like a distant echo. "We need to pull her out of this slump," Maria said to her husband, Mike, her voice tinged with urgency.

"What can we do?” Mike asked, jamming his clothes into a duffle bag, his brows furrowed with worry. “Has she told you what's troubling her?"

"No, she shuts down every time I try to ask," Maria replied with a sigh, frustration evident in her tone. “Fold those T-shirts, Mike! Don’t just shove them into the bag.”

“Okay, miss perfection! Who will see us in the woods to complain about my wrinkled clothes?” Mike laughed, and staring into nothingness for a second, he mused. "I know she hates camping, but suddenly, I’m getting this strong urge to take her with us… so strange."

"It’s strange indeed,” Maria said, glancing at her husband. “But I think that's a great idea," Maria agreed, her spirits lifting at the thought. "Perhaps the crisp, fresh air and an escape from the bustling chaos of the city will be just what she needs. I’ll call her."

Kati, reluctantly, but agreed to spend the weekend with the couple at their campsite by the lake in the mountains. They arrived late Friday afternoon and after parking their trailer, Mike took the firewood out of the trunk and made a campfire. The women prepared sausages and potatoes to bake, and they prepared salad and dessert.

After dinner, they settled by the crackling fire, its warm glow casting flickering shadows around them. The soothing symphony of the forest enveloped their senses: the whispering rustle of leaves in the gentle breeze, the distant call of a night owl echoing through the trees, and the soft chirping of crickets harmonizing with the crackle of burning wood. The night air was cool, carrying the earthy scent of the forest floor, and the stars above twinkled like scattered diamonds in the velvet sky.

“It’s so peaceful here,” Kati sighed. “I know you’ve been worried about me, and I love you for that,” she turned to Maria. “I wanted to tell you but… okay I’ll tell you what’s been bothering me.”

Maria silently hugged her friend.

“I’ve been searching for Amaya’s little girl,” Kati sobbed. “And I can’t find her.”

“Is… is she?” Maria asked softly.

“Yes, both of them are dead. The first time I saw Amaya's ghost happened two weeks ago. She showed me a once magnificent house reduced to a charred skeleton by a fire lit by her husband. I could feel the weight of the tragedy that had befallen her. She had been searching for her baby, their once peaceful home now a chaotic memory, but she thinks she’s been doomed to wander this earth without ever finding her child.”

“That’s terrible!” Mike whispered, but Maria silenced her husband with a stern look.

Kati continued, “She could still see the fury in her husband's eyes as he accused her of infidelity, his rage building until he snapped and ended her life and that of their 3-month-old baby girl. Amaya had been unable to protect her innocent baby from her husband's wrath, and now she’s left with the agony. She longs to hold her child, to feel the warmth of her tiny body in her arms. But it was all in vain, she can’t find her baby.” Kati cried.

“There, there,” Maria patted Kati’s shoulder. “Did you see Amaya’s ghost again?”

“Yes, I see her every day. She’s feeling a surge of anger and despair and lets out a mournful wail. It’s heartbreaking to see Amaya's translucent form floating through the charred remains, her eyes glimmering with grief and determination. The memory of acrid smoke and the feeling of the searing heat that had consumed her flesh is still vivid in her thoughts, but she is a ghost now, and the pain no longer affects her in the same way. But her soul is in agony. She told me she had heard whispers from other spirits that the baby's spirit lingers and moves from place to place, crying for her mother. With renewed hope, Amaya searches, calling out for her child in a voice that only the dead could hear. But as the hours turned into days, Amaya's hope began to dwindle. She could feel herself losing her grip on this world, the pull to the afterlife growing stronger with each passing day. But she refuses to leave without her baby.”

“Is there any way you could help her?” Maria cried out.

Kati grabbed Maria’s hand, staring at the lake shore her eyes wide. “Oh, they’re over there!” she whispered. “Amaya is holding her baby girl in her arms.” Kati sighed, tears flowing down her face. “Amaya is smiling and showing me how her little girl urged Mike to invite me on this trip. She wanted me to know she’s at peace now. Oh, it’s so beautiful! They’re floating toward the brilliant light.”

Maria and Mike turned their heads, but they only saw the full moon’s shimmering reflection on the water. 

Erika M Szabo

https://authorerikamszabo.com

Erika loves to dance to her own tunes and follow her dreams, introducing her story-writing skills and her books that are based on creative imagination with themes such as magical realism, alternate history, urban fantasy, cozy mystery, sweet romance, and supernatural stories. Her children’s stories are informative and educational and deliver moral values in a non-preachy way.


Monday, September 24, 2018

Book Spotlight: Hell Bound

Live. Die. Repeat. That’s what hell’s all about.

Today’s Book in the Spotlight is Hell Bound, by best-selling author Andrew Paul Weston (The IX, The IX: Exordium of Tears, The IX: Prelude to Sorrow, and Hell Hounds.)

Andrew provides us with an intriguing excerpt from Hell Bound, his first novel in the long-running Heroes in Hell™ shared-world series. But first, let him tell you a little about hell.

“In hell, none of the condemned believes they deserve to be there. And that’s fine, so long as they’re not foolish enough to try and do anything about it. For those that do, there’s always Satan’s Reaper–and chief bounty hunter–Daemon Grim.

Feared throughout the many layers of the underverse, no one in their right mind dares to cross him.

However, when Grim discovers that someone has attempted to evade injustice, and seems hell-bent on gaining access to ancient angelic artifacts proscribed since the time of the original rebellion in heaven, circumstances point to the fact they may be doing just that.

The question is...why?

Thus begins an investigation that leads Grim throughout the many contradictory and baffling levels of the underworld, where he unearths a conspiracy that is not only eating its way like a cancer through the highest echelons of Hellion society, but one which threatens the very stability of Satan’s rule.

As you can imagine, Grim’s response is bloody, brutal, and despicably wicked.

In hell, everyone can hear you scream...”

Excerpt from Hell Bound….

Lost in shadow, I surveyed my surroundings and took my time to ensure the area was deserted. The squall outside fell in stinging gusts, creating a tympanic frenzy of contending melodies. I paused for a moment to savor the erratic beat of rain against metal, glass, and corrugated roofing. The discordance was almost hypnotic, and it was only with the greatest effort that I was able to break free from its influence and concentrate on the task at hand.

It didn’t take long, for I’d chosen my location well. It was past midnight, and my position at the top of the stairwell afforded me a commanding view of the parking lot outside. Apart from a solitary discarded coffee cup tumbling its way along a line of stationary vehicles like a demented gymnast, I was completely alone, and invisible to the detritus of humanity sleeping fitfully beneath their makeshift shelters throughout the different levels of the garage.

The scant security lighting that still worked did little to illuminate the area. If anything, each lamp created a swathe of gloom that I would use to my advantage, for my assignment here would end shortly, and it was almost time to go home.

At last.

Just the thought of getting back sent a twinge of pleasure tingling along my spine. While my work afforded me a degree of freedom enjoyed by no one else, I always felt fatigued the longer I stayed away. And a week was simply too long.

Still, it’s been a good harvest. Not only was I able to sort out a major problem for the Boss, but the latest candidates should go a long way toward calming his frustrations.

A faint echo portending ravenous hunger intruded at the edge of my astral perceptions. Adjusting my awareness, I sensed my quarry coming closer. Forewarned, I used the opportunity to mentally review his rap-sheet.

Jesus Toledo Perez. Born 1980, in New Mexico, to Alberto Toledo and Christina Perez. A fraternal twin introduced to his true vocation at the tender age of just five years, when he smothered his sibling, Alana, in her sleep following an infantile spat. Authorities weren’t able to pin anything on him at the time, and how would they? An innocent child, rolling over in the night to cuddle his sister as they slept? Little did the Toledo family appreciate the monster born into their midst that day.

But we did, and that act had drawn him to our attention. For as little Jesus grew up, his crimes progressed from random acts of asphyxiation as a child to the more opportunistic, premeditated, hormone-driven angst of a teenager. By the time he graduated, Jesus had strangled, drowned, and pushed seven people to their deaths.

Hmm. Judging from what it says here, he always acted as if he was daring the authorities to catch him. Just what we want. A cold, calculating killer with a God complex.

I watched him from my place of concealment as he edged his way out onto the top tier from the opposite side of the level. Hiding beneath an oversized golf umbrella, and dressed to the nines in an expensive suit and raincoat, he looked every bit the highflyer currently establishing himself as a philanthropist and charity worker among the city’s homeless.

The perfect cover.

Or so he thinks.

I noticed he was carrying a plastic bag. Despite the wind, I could hear the contents clunking as he moved.

Aha! Going with the poisoned hooch option tonight, are we?

I suppressed a snort at the poignancy of the situation.

I’ve got a real-life Jesus of suburbia right in front of me, but the only salvation he’ll be bringing one of the poor and lowly tonight is a release from the suffering of their miserable lives.

It was time to intercede.

Like a wraith, I detached myself from the gloom and stepped out into the night. Within moments, the rain had soaked my hair and beaded my trench coat and sunglasses in a chainmail of translucent pearls. Gliding silently between the parked vehicles, the only sign of my advance came from the momentary dimming of the overhead lights as I passed.


You can find Andrew’s Amazon Author Page HERE

Purchase link for Hell Bound PRINT

Purchase link for Hell Bound KINDLE

Thank you, Andy! 


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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Andrew Paul Weston shares a fantastic and intriguing teaser to his novel "Hell Bound" on #OurAuthorGang today!
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Oh that is a GREAT teaser to your novel! Welcome to the blog!
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Sharon Stogner via Google+

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Nice to have you on our blog Andrew! Intriguing excerpt from your book.
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Chris Weigand

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Sounds intriguing. Thanks for the visit.
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Toi Thomas

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Thanks for joining us today Andrew, and thanks for the cool excerpt.
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Joe Bonadonna via Google+

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Today's Book Spotlight is on Andrew Paul Weston's "Hell Bound," a novel from the Heroes in Hell shared-universe. Check it out!
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Joe Bonadonna

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Excellent excerpt, Andrew. Looking forward to Hell Gate. Thanks for joining us to day.
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Toi Thomas via Google+

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Today, we welcome Andrew Paul Weston who shares his novel Hell Bound from the shared-world of Heroes in Hell. #OurAuthorGang
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Nikki McDonagh

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Interesting excerpt Paul.
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Lorraine Carey

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I've heard a lot of great things about author Paul Westin.His Hell Bound book looks interesting.
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Erika M Szabo

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Nice to have you on our blog Andrew! Intriguing excerpt from your book.