The Legend of Bloody Mary Page #2
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for class.
We never saw her again.
The nightmares started
after that?
Yeah, they started that night.
Ever since,
my eyes have turned blue.
Do you feel somewhat responsible
for your sister's disappearance?
Why, do you think I should?
No.
Well, thanks
for the chat, Father.
I feel better.
But you'll have
to forgive me.
I'm going to end
my psych analysis.
I've got a class
I'll be late for.
Whatever came
of the investigation?
Nothing.
Called the police precinct
every night for a year
and got the same
shitty answer.
"Sorry, kid.
But don't give up hope."
No, you can't.
Well, I did.
So what do we got?
You were right.
Carbon dates the bones
back to late 1680s,
early 1690s.
What about the police?
archeological not criminal.
What about
the construction?
Since it's on church property
we've got as long as we need.
When can we begin digging?
Filed for the permits
this afternoon.
Should be able to begin
marking a grid by tomorrow.
You're amazing, Clair, I don't know
what I would do without you...
I don't know,
what would you do?
You know what this means,
don't you?
What?
The diary.
You're not thinking this is
the missing mass grave, are you?
Yes. He wrote the church
was built upon a grave
to bless the land.
I just don't know
how far you can take
the diary of a man
who wasn't even there.
He wasn't just any person.
He was the governor.
He personally heard
Reverend Whittaker speak of the plague
ravaging the entire town.
Well, if more heads start
popping out of the ground
I'll believe you.
Clair, you truly are
one of a kind.
"Thursday, October 28th,
I arrived in Idlewood
early morning
to find the streets bare
and the town
all but soulless.
All but for one...
the Reverend Whittaker.
My concern
for the townspeople is grim.
But the Reverend Whittaker
when we arrived
and had spoken of pox and plague
ravaging the entire community.
By a fortnight
word will have reached Salem
all of Idlewood.
My concern layeth
with the Reverend.
I fear the strain
of such a loss
has disturbed the poor man.
I feel a church...
a just monument
and a beacon of hope...
to be built upon the graves
of thy towns
founding fathers.
It is very honorable.
Very honorable.
Governor Holbrook,
may I present
the head of our reconstruction team,
Reverend Samuel Blake?
- How do you do, Reverend?
- Governor.
I have every confidence that word
of what hath transpired here
shall remain strictly
confidential.
Yes.
Of course, sir.
This site is to be cleansed
and built upon.
Indeed, Governor.
There, you see?
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