“The Girl At The Lake by Stewart Stafford She stood at her post rigidly again, By the lakeside in a white dress, Staring sadly down into the water, Wind left hair and clothes unruffled. I waved and called out to her then, She looked up at me and through me, No recognition from her mourner's mask, She went back to staring at lapping water. Jumped in my car to check on her welfare, Driving over to her sole sentinel's mark, Nobody around, just ripples kissing the shore, Arriving home, I saw her at the water's edge. She plunged into the lake in plain sight of me, I dived in with my shoes on to save her, Not suicide, she tricked my life from me, "You can't leave now, darling," as I drowned. © Stewart Stafford, 2022. All rights reserved.” MysteryGhostGhostsGothicLakeMysterious WomanLakesideMysterious GirlWhat Lies BeneathLady In The Lake Author:Stewart Stafford
“I look out at the reservation, still and glittering with casinos, and think of all the death dried up and buried in its dirt.” DeathHistorySettingDescriptionSonoraHannah Lillith AssadiWhat Lies Beneath Book:Sonora Source: Sonora