Meanwhile, in Hawaii, on an island, Rosa has reached the cemetery entrance, and she is about to enter it, but she suddenly stops after she hears a loud bang. Rosa looked all around scared, shivering and feeling nervous, then she heard a “Meow” coming from nearby. Rosa looked at the direction where the “Meow” came from, and it was a cat, who has made a nest full of eggs falling down the branch into the ground where a lot of eggs has cracked and broken in pieces, creating such a mess and killing three bird babies in the early process of incubation period. Rosa breathed a sigh of relief and looked at the cat.
“You scared me, little one.”
After Rosa has taken some deep breaths and courage, she slowly walks inside the cemetery. It is important to remember that she is walking in the middle of the night, where there’s a deep fog is surrounding her, giving a creepy atmosphere of the summer nights you will often spend at the cemetery to either have some smooching with someone’s special in your life, either being your girlfriend or your best friend. Rosa is looking all around her, feeling scared and shaking on every step she makes. The young woman walks for a bit, then stops after she hears the sound of a tree branch being stomped by someone’s feet. The young woman's heart almost stops, and she stays unmoved for a few seconds, then by instinct, she looks down and notices she was the one who stepped on the tree branch.
Rosa breathes a sigh of relief, then she tells herself as she continues to move on.
“Pull it together, girl! You can do this! You can do this!”
Since she was a child, Rosa had a fear of the dark like many young kids. This fear was something normal most of the kids would have at a young age, but this fear of darkness is different for Rosa. If kids were fearing the unknown the darkness because of sources that define horror entertainment, Rosa fears the dark because of her abusive father, who would often enter her bedroom while drunk, sleep on her bed, pukes on her floor, piss on Rosa’s bed while she was sleeping or in the worst case scenario, her father would just enter Rosa’s room, yell at her and beat her, thinking the one he’s beating it is her own wife. Thankfully, Rosa’s mother divorced this man and both of them lived together happily in another state, until Rosa decided to think of University.
Rosa walks for a few minutes around the graves on this cemetery, looking for a certain grave she needs to find to carry on her mission. While she is looking for a certain grave, the young woman is wondering: “How did that grave look though? I don’t remember too much of that Junkem trip. I don’t even remember the face of the ghost, how she looked back then and how she would behave when I found it and started digging it.”.
Rosa looks around graves that should show the name of “Velma Abigail”, but most of them just have written on their plaque “Velma Abigaila”, “Venda Abigail”, “Vemana Abina”, “Velma Albina” and many other names that sounds like “Velma Abigail”. She was thinking of looking at another graveyard in this city of Hawaii, but then, she found the grave she was looking for. At first, the plaque had “Velma” while the other name was covered by a tree branch that had fallen probably not a while ago. Rosa goes over to the grave, moves the tree branch away to see the writing on the plaque. She cannot see too much in this dark, but she takes out her phone, turns on the flashlight and aims it at the gravestone to read the writing that is written on old and deteriorating letters.
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“Here lies Velma Abigail.” mutters to herself. “Born on 13 August 1860 and died on 13 September 1886.”
Rosa stands up and goes back two feet and looks at the grave, then she says to herself.
“That’s the one. But, how am I going to dig it?”
Rosa wanders around the cemetery for a bit, looking for a shovel or something to help her dig the buried body of Velma Abigail and do her task to banish the demon from this realm who poses human beings and forces them to kill themselves on the date of 13.
After a bit of looking around, Rosa finds a shed in this old graveyard. At first, the thought of someone being there crossed her mind. But she quickly tries to convince herself that there is no way someone would be there at this hour. But to be sure there is no one there, Rosa takes a small rock, throws it to the walls of the shed and waits for a bit to see if someone would get out of there. Nobody responded after about ten seconds which made Rosa advance forward to the shed, where she opens the door slowly and sees a lot of old equipment laying there.
“They were probably not used in decades by the looks of it.”
Rosa sees a shovel in the shed after she uses her phone flashlight to search inside. She takes the shovel with the other hand, then looks at the metallic shovel, which looks to be new, rather than the other instruments in there that are made of root, and they start to corrode. Rosa paid no mind to this, she just took the shovel, closed the door to the shed and went to that grave, digging for the body of Velma Abigail.
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After a while, Rosa manages to reach the casket where the body of Velma Abigail is buried. When she reached it, the young woman used the shovel to break the casket made out of wood.The casket easily penetrated it where she could see the skull and the body of Velma Abigail. Rosa looks at the skull, and she says out loud.
“Velma Abigail… My great-great-grandmother… We’ll deliver justice to you.”
Rosa looks around the casket. Besides the old dress her great-great-grandmother wore on her funeral, she did find the amulet, which was under the dress, together with a notebook. Rosa has also taken the notebook to read it later. The young woman gets out of the grave with the amulet and the notebook, inside of her clothes, takes the shovel and proceeds to pull back all the dirt it was taken from there. Luckily, nobody was there while she did this devious act, and if there was someone, probably nobody would have believed her story about the demon and Jenkem.
When she is done, Rosa walks back to the shed, she places the shovel inside like nothing has happened, and she gets out calmly like she hasn’t committed a crime that she did like last night with her three friends from Las Caligula's University. Rosa walks for a bit, then she goes inside a small motel, where she sees the receptionist, who’s an old man, probably one year away from his retirement.
“Hello.” says the receptionist. “May I help you?”
“Yes.” says Rosa. “Do you have any phone?”
“Yes I do.” he says pointing at a phone wall which hasn’t been used probably since the 80s.
“Does it work?”
“It should be.” says the receptionist, and he hands her a quarter. “Use it with these youngsters.”
“For?”
“Well, you put the quarter into the machine to use it. Don’t you know how?”
“I’ve heard of it, but never use it though. But doesn't seem too hard." She takes the quarter from the old man. “Thank you.” and walks to the payphone to call her friends to tell them the news.