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The Haunting Past by K. Leigh

“Could you tell us more about your relationship with Ethan Morris?”

“Yes. It all started when I saw him in the park near my house…”

I was on my normal grocery run. Well, it was more like a walk. The store was only three blocks away and passes a nice little park on the way. I walked there every day to pick up what we needed for dinner; and it was not much seeing as it was just my mother and I. She normally was out at night anyway, but I made dinner for the both of us because the night I do not make two plates will be, with my luck, the night she stays home.

That day was different. Usually I passed the park when no one was there, but he was. I recognized him, though. He was in my science class when I first moved here. He was a year older, but since I had a love for science they moved me to the senior class science class. Ethan Morris. That was his name. He was my lab partner because no one else in that class talked to me.

He was sitting on a bench reading a book. He was technically my only friend, if you could call it that. Science was not only my favorite class because of what we learned but because that was the only social period I had even if it was with only one person where we would talk about the Periodic Table of Elements. It is not like he would notice if I walked past anyway. He was back from his first year of college. He would not want to talk to me. He did not have to anymore.

For about maybe a week this went on. He sat there every day reading. I would just pass him and continue my normal routine. It seemed weird, though, he lived on the other side of town. Why would he come here just to read?

One day as I was passing him, he noticed.

“Hey! Tammy!”

I stopped and turned to face him. “Oh! Hey, Ethan! How are you?”

“I am good. Oh!” He stood up and grabbed some grocery bags. “Here, let me help.”

I blinked some and stuttered, “O…O…Ok. I’m right there,” I pointed to the apartment building on the next block. We started off our walk together silently until I gathered enough courage to ask him about college.

“It was good. I got into Harvard University, as you know. I am not going back, though,” he responded as if he would rather not talk about it. “I am taking some time off from college.”

I did not press the subject. He did not seem like the type to get into a fight, so I decided that it was just grade problems.

We reached the door to my apartment. I thanked him for holding the groceries for me and walking with me. I would have invited him in for a minute or two, however, our place looked like one big mess. It would have been embarrassing. He understood and took his leave. I sighed a bit wishing I had cleaned that morning. It would have been nice if I could have chatted with him for a little while longer.

“If you will excuse me just one bit…”

I nodded. The officer continued. “You knew him from school?”

“Yeah. He was my lab partner in Chemistry class.”

“Let me get this straight,” the gray-haired officer sat back in his chair. “This guy,” he took the picture of Ethan and placed it in front of me, “was your lab partner? And you started to see him about a month ago?”

I looked at the picture intently. “About a month and a half ago.” I saw the expression change slightly on his face. It looked as if he did not believe me. “May I continue?” I asked as politely as possible. He nodded. “Ok…well…”

Ever since then I would meet Ethan in the park and we would do something. We would usually go to the café in town and talk. I had never thought he would be really into books as much as he was.

That was all I ever did, read books and it was how I spent my life. Books took me to places anyone could ever dream of! Wasn’t that their point: to allow you to escape your own life? That was, in my opinion, the very point of a book. To find someone to converse with, after thinking in high school he only talked to me because he pitied me, was probably the second best feeling (right after finishing a good book).

At one point he started to walk me home after our meetings. I had waited for this, so I had cleaned the apartment. My mom was usually sleeping, but as long as we were quiet I did not see a problem with him being there. Asking him to come inside was where I had problems. I lacked the social skills to begin with. One day, though, I had beenpracticing.

“Um…would you like to…ugh…come in?” I looked down expecting total rejection.

“Sure,” he said with a smile. I looked up in astonishment.

“Really? Ok! I guess we can watch a movie…if that is alright with you…?”

He nodded his response and we headed inside the apartment.

After the movie he had to get home, and I had to start cooking dinner. I walked him to the door and opened it. Something strange and unexpected happened. He turned around and looked me in the eyes. ‘This,’ I thought, ‘only happens to people in books or movies.’

“Tammy. I need to talk to you.” I nodded. This was a huge moment for me. I was really excited. Was I finally going to get my first kiss? Maybe I would even get my first boyfriend. “I just want to say that no matter what happens, I will always be with you. I will always be protecting you.”

“What do you mean? What’s going to happen?”

“Nothing. I am just saying,” he smiled at me.

I nodded. I closed my eyes and leaned in, just like I have seen it done. This was my big chance! I had asked him in, and now, I was not going to lose courage! I waited…and waited. After maybe ten to fifteen seconds I opened my eyes again. I sighed and looked down the hallway.

“I blew it,” I mumbled to myself. “No wonder why he took off. Who would want to kiss me?” It was then, that my apartment got chilly.

“And now, I am here.” I smiled, but weakly.

“No offense, miss, but do you watch the news?”

I shook my head no.

“Read the newspaper?”

I shook my head again. “Just books.”

“I see. Well then…” He got up and looked out the window. “Ethan Morris was murdered.”

“How? When? It can not be true!” I felt the tears build up and fall from my eyes instantly.

“About a good three months before you started seeing him in the park.”

“That is impossible!” I yelled, for the first time in my life. “That is not true!”

“We do not know how it happened, but we found him in a lake near the Harvard campus. We are still searching for evidence and questioning suspects.” He handed me the file, but I did not care.

I got up, crying even harder. “Thank you for your time,” I managed to get out through the tears. I felt embarrassed and enraged. I ran out as the chill began to creep over me.

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Tips on Moving

So, for those of you who don’t know, I am moving from a small apartment into a house. I am more than excited to move in, but of course, things happen. Nothing can go smoothly, can it? Here are some tips from what I’ve learnt of this move to hopefully help yours go more smoothly than mine.

  1. If you can, move a little bit at a time.
    1. Luckily, we decided to keep our apartment for an extra month past our move-in date. This helped greatly because of issues with the house. We are able to move in some boxes, which helped because we did not have enough room in the apartment to have all of the boxes. So we moved in little by little, and it has alleviated some stress.
  2. Don’t settle with problems.
    1. If there is something wrong with the house/apartment you are moving in to, you don’t have to settle. Every place you rent from will have a primary walk-through. Take pictures and make sure that they have any and all issues documented. This way, when you move out, you can prove that any damages were not done by you.
  3. Don’t buy boxes!
    1. It’s never fun to have to buy moving boxes. Instead, look on Facebook Marketplace! We have managed to find a great amount of moving boxes that people were giving away for free. There were tons of people trying to get rid of the boxes. Also, you could return the favor and offer yours up for free when you’re finished with them. Win-win!
  4. Change all the locks and garage door codes.
    1. Obviously, you’ll want to give a copy of the key and codes to your landlord, but one of the first things you’ll want to do is change all of the locks. You don’t know what the previous tenant/owner went through, and they may have retained a key. If you aren’t comfortable with a stranger possibly having access to your house, change everything.
  5. Mark all boxes.
    1. This may seem like a no-brainer, but it’s easily something you might forget to do. We started marking boxes, but then we were packing boxes so quickly that we forgot to mark them. This led to us wondering which boxes could be stacked on top of which boxes. We had no idea because some of the boxes weren’t marked. Learn from our mistakes!
  6. Keep an eye on Facebook Marketplace.
    1. There are so many reasons, besides boxes, to browse the Marketplace. You can get furniture, appliances, and more for much cheaper than they would be brand new. Obviously, you would want to be wary and make sure everything is cleaned and in good condition before purchasing. You can also use it to sell items you no longer need, which means less to move and more money in your pocket!
  7. Don’t forget to bring toilet paper and drinks!
    1. You could even add snacks to the list. There are things you cannot control, like thirst and bathroom breaks, while you are moving. Keep some drinks in the fridge and some toilet paper in the bathrooms. It would be horrible to go to the bathroom with no toilet paper.
  8. Anticipate your needs.
    1. Don’t leave everything to the last minute. You want to be sure you have everything you need for the move. You’ll probably need a dolly, a knife, and rachet straps (better than rope, albiet a little bit more expensive). If you have someone who can let you borrow their pickup truck, take them up on the offer! It’ll save you from having to spend money on a rental truck.

Hopefully, all of these tips will help make your move as painless as possible. Please, learn from our mistakes so that you don’t want to pull your hair out. Also, have fun! You’re embarking on a new experience, so make it fun!

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