Alec Kerley and the Terror of Bigfoot (Book One of the Monster Hunters Series) by Tanner Douglas

Alec Kerley and the Terror of Bigfoot (Book One of the Monster Hunters Series) by Tanner Douglas

Author:Tanner, Douglas [Tanner, Douglas]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: faith, vampires, Paranormal, bigfoot
Publisher: Alaban Press
Published: 2013-03-15T04:00:00+00:00


“They’re all gone?” Ken asked while he stretched his arms out and yawned.

Alec nodded thankfully. “Yeah,” he smiled.

“Good! Stupidhead Sasquatches!” Ethan said. His hair and clothes were all quite askew, as were everyone’s. For once, he didn’t stand out.

Mrs. Gonzalez entered the kitchen to begin making breakfast, but Mr. Gonzalez touched her arm and said, “It’s okay, Rosa, we’ll stop in Branson and get something. Let’s just get out of here.”

Her eyes were dark circles, and dust and debris covered her hair. She smiled. “Sounds good to me.” He placed his arms around her and hugged her.

The families each went to their respective cabins to pack, Danny and Alec to theirs, which was closest to the gravel entrance and the grass field that was beyond the entrance, and the Edgar family to the cabin on the other end, closest to the forest that was behind and next to it.

Alec and his dad packed quickly. Alec could sense that Danny wanted to get away from there as fast as he did. The previous night had been stressful and horrifying for them all.

Alec found a travel size pack of Fig Newtons in his backpack and remembered that he was hungry. He quickly ripped it open, stuck one in his mouth, and another in his shorts pocket to eat later. He put the opened package back in his backpack and zipped it closed.

When they were finished they walked back to the middle cabin, where the Gonzalez family were, and where the Bigfoots had attacked them. There were numerous pools of white in the yard where Mr. Edgar had poured wet plaster into the creature’s footprints. Danny explained that Mr. Edgar was allowing the plaster to set and dry enough to pick up the casts and take them with them. The plaster casts would record the size and shape of the footprints.

When they entered the cabin, the Gonzalezes were in the middle of an urgent discussion concerning Emily.

“… well, she’s very upset about last night, dear,” Mrs. Gonzalez was saying to Sarah.

“I know, but she won’t come downstairs, momma,” Sarah replied.

“What’s going on?” Danny asked.

“Emily is apparently afraid to leave the cabin, and won’t come downstairs,” said Mr. Gonzalez.

Alec glanced at Ken, who sat quietly on a wooden stool in the kitchen, where the rest of them stood discussing what to do. Ken waved at him, and Alec waved back. He would have walked over to his friend, but he was listening to the adults.

“I could try to talk to her,” he offered, surprising even himself.

Everyone looked at him. Mr. Gonzalez and Danny exchanged glances, and Danny shrugged.

“You can certainly try, dear,” Mrs. Gonzalez patted his face.

“Let him try. It might help,” said Sarah, studying Alec.

Alec went over to the stairs and began to walk up to the loft, where Sarah and Emily’s room was. The stairs creaked and groaned as he ascended them slowly.

There was no light shining from the room, even though the door was open. Alec peaked around the door frame.



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