Charlie Charlie Challenge



Charlie Charlie Challenge
Leave the demons where they lie



 
I was bored, it was only three o'clock and the day had ticked by slowly since I arrived at work that morning. The student workers returned from lunch and sat around my desk. My brother and two of his friends were there as they were working for the summer.
I was searching through social media looking for interesting things to read to them when I came across the trend #charliecharliechallenge. I was intrigued so I read on. It turned out there was a challenge where teenagers were trying to summon a demon with pencils and a chant.
I watched a video on YouTube of people doing it. They said, "Charlie, Charlie are you here, Charlie, Charlie can we play?" and the pencil turned to yes. They all ran out of the room. On another poorly filmed video the same thing happened and everyone freaked out so the camera went all over the place. It was video after video of the pencil turning so of course it had to be true.
I laughed and read it to James, DJ, and Paul.
"There's this thing on the internet, it's trending right now and there are tons of videos. People are running out of the room when the pencil turns. It has to be some kind of trick right?"
"I don't know," Paul said, "we'll try it tonight."
"I'll try it right now, let's look up instructions." I felt like it would be a fun thing to do. It was bright in the office, sure it would be spooky if it turned, but it wasn't really something I thought was going to work.
"This is dumb." Saying it out loud made it even more apparent that what I was doing was stupid, and it probably wouldn't work. Of course, there's always that slight little inkling that something might happen, that something could happen.
I drew the cross on a piece of paper and wrote yes on two sides and no on two sides. If it turned to yes then he was in the room and you could ask him questions that he would give you the answer too.
A source said to “use his demonic life experience to find out answers.” Alrighty then.
I put the two pencils on the paper and waited. I wanted to see if it would turn on its own. Nothing happened and I looked at the pictures to make sure it didn't need to be balanced. The pencil turned in each without being balanced. Nothing happened, so through some giggles I said the line. "Charlie, Charlie are you here?" I waited.
Nothing happened, but we all stared intently waiting for it to do something. My brother kicked the desk and the pencil still didn't move.
"Man, that's disappointing," I said as I repeated the phrase. Nothing happened with the pencil, it didn’t even twitch.
I’m no dummy though. I still read the words to close the portal just in case. The student center was haunted and it wasn’t a good idea to take any chances.
“Charlie, Charlie can we stop.”
I threw the paper away and put the pencils back in the cup on my desk. I was actually bummed it hadn’t done anything in front of us. I should have been pleased, but I was bummed.
I went about my day as if nothing had happened, because in my mind nothing had. I ran and went home to eat dinner. Got ready for bed and climbed in under the covers to read. I hadn’t gotten very far, when I suddenly felt very cold.  Sleep overtook me and I snuggled under the covers with my puppy.
When I awoke I saw that the puppy was gone and all the covers had been thrown off.
I saw her standing at the foot of my bed as I came out of my sleep thinking I was still dreaming. Her face was covered in blood and she smiled wide with yellow teeth. Her head tilted sideways as she studied me.
“You’ll do nicely.” Her voice was gravely like she had inhaled dirt and was talking through it. I scrambled from under the covers and up against my head board.
“Who are you?”
“I’m Charlie’s forever.” She climbed on the bed the stench rolling off of her choking me as her black eyes stared into mine.
“Charlie?” I didn’t understand. It didn’t make any sense who she was or what she wanted.
She crawled towards me slowly as I cowered at the corner of my bed. I was frozen by fear the thought of wishing her away was all I could think of. I closed my eyes and told myself it wasn’t real.  My eyes didn’t open until I felt her touch me. It burned like my arm was on fire. She had slid backwards so her back was to me, I could see her faded tattoo Charlie across her back in fading black letters. My legs and arms were stretched out beside me, I had no choice. The strength she possessed as a tiny spirit was that of ten grown men. She was going to break me, I knew it would hurt. Her hand reached through my body and her arm disappeared into mine. Searing pain as the bones in my arm fought to keep her out.
I fought really hard. She laughed as piece by piece she inserted herself into me like some demonic puzzle fitting each limb, a shoulder, and finally a head in its place. When the disgusting rotten head leaned back to fit the final piece it hurt the worst. I felt her in my brain behind my eyes and my thoughts mixed with hers. Charlie hacking into her head with an ax outside the very building I had chosen to play some stupid childish game. Charlie entering DJ the same way she had entered me, because I had called them from the grave and they were going to walk the Earth again inside of our bodies.
She remains inside me and I have become her prisoner. The pain hasn’t gone away, as she sears through me like she is burning, and it’s a torturous existence. I think I know what hell must feel like. I want to die.




The End









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Max is your typical 16-year-old trying to navigate his way through yet another high school, in 1962. Unable to avoid the bullies that love to torment everyone in their sight, Max plays along. But when they demand he go into the abandoned Starke house at midnight, on the anniversary of the serial killer's execution, Max is not overly anxious to comply. For it is said Starke reappears at the scene of the crime, back to where he buried all those boys in his basement. Given the task of returning with a chip of blood from the basement door, Max heads into the house, determined to make fools out of every one of them. For only a fool would believe in such nonsense...right?
About the Author
E. H. James has always been fascinated by the unexplained. Wanting to delve deeper into the unknown, James has read and researched in the areas of parapsychology and metaphysics, for the past 40 years.

Taking those first hand experiences, involving the unexplained, James has woven the real and imaginary together into stories of the strange and bizarre.

James's stories range from the paranormal and horror, to fantasy and science fiction, from short stories and novellas, to 100K+ novels. 
My Review - ****
Creepy and a nice chilling read 




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