Welcome to the Wicked,
Weird and Whimsical Words Halloween Blog Tour!! A few of my author friends
from Broad Universe and I adore Halloween, so
we're trading blog posts every other day for this last week of October.
Elizabeth Black is a Broad I've
met more recently than the other women on this tour, but I'm so glad to know
her now. And I am such a sucker for haunted house stories! I sooo want to go
here!
Happy Halloween!!
I Stayed At A Haunted Bed And Breakfast.
Twice.
By Elizabeth Black
Yup, I was foolish enough to stay at a haunted
bed and breakfast - twice. This B&B dates back to the Revolutionary War,
and it sits on a river. I had heard about it from one of my ex's friends, and
after much planning I finally stayed there when I was in town for a theater
stage crew convention.
The story behind the haunting is as follows:
British soldiers came up the river and
proceeded to set the small town on fire, destroying most of it. Soldiers threw
torches on the porch of this B&B, which was originally a brothel. The
proprietress swept the torches off the porch with her broom. She made a deal
with the soldiers. She would house them, feed them, and allow them to use her
services as long as they didn't burn the place down. They agreed, and this
B&B was allowed to stand whilst homes around it burned to the ground. The haunting involves the ghost of the
proprietress wandering the halls in the dead of night, checking on her
clientele and the women to make sure everyone was comfortable. There have been
other sightings as well. The B&B itself is absolutely beautiful, decorated
in Victorian splendor. It includes a lovely bar and discounted dinners every
Friday night. The rooms are beautiful, spacious, and very homey in that
Victorian style I liked very much.
The first time I stayed it was off-season in
mid-winter. I was in a room overlooking the river. What a view! I enjoyed a
delicious meal and the company of a man I met in the bar. He came to the
B&B several times per month to enjoy dinner when in town on business. No, I
did not take him to bed, although he was very handsome. We ate dinner together.
That night I slept well until about 3 am when I heard a party going on in the
room next to me. There was a lot of noise. I managed to go back to sleep. At
about 4:30 am I heard heavy footsteps walking up and down the hallway. I
immediately thought of the ghost of the proprietress stalking the halls
checking on everyone and went back to sleep. I wondered whys she wore combat
boots, since her footsteps were very loud and heavy. I felt very safe, secure,
and comfortable. Not the least bit scared.
The next day, when I went down for breakfast,
I told the clerk about the party and the footsteps. She told me I couldn't have
heard anything because I had been alone in the building all night. Yeeeahhh!!!!! The party! The footsteps!
None of it could have happened!!!
Of course, I had to return. J
The second time I stayed I was with my current
husband. While we slept, someone turned on the overhead light in the middle of
the night. I was a very light sleeper and I snapped awake the moment the light
turned on. My husband snored away next to me. I was far too tired to get up and
turn off the light, so I went back to sleep. When I woke up shortly before
dawn, the light was off. I asked my husband later about the light and he said
he had turned it off before going to bed. He didn't get up during the night at
all.
So who turned on the light? And who later
turned it off?
I heard those footsteps in the hallway again,
and felt as safe as I did the first time.
No party this time, though. At least this time there were other guests
in the place. I wasn't alone in the building again.
So there you have it. I had my own ghostly experiences.
Granted, I think there were perfectly natural explanations for what I heard.
The kitchen was downstairs right off my room and noise from clean-up could have
carried up the stairs. I could have mistaken those noises for a party. It's
also likely my husband simply forgot he didn't turn off the overhead light. But
I like to think I had ghostly experiences both times I stayed.
Happy Halloween, everyone!
My stay at the Kitty
Knight House influenced my erotic romance novel "An Unexpected
Guest". Here are buy links and an information page.
Fanny Press
Amazon Paperback
Amazon Kindle
Web Site Page:
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follow me on Twitter, and check out my books! I've included my Amazon author
pages for both of my pen names, so whether you're into sexy or spooky, I have
stories for you!
Elizabeth Black - Blog and Web Site
Elizabeth Black - Facebook
Elizabeth Black - Twitter
Elizabeth Black - Amazon Author Page
E. A. Black - Amazon Author Page
The Wicked,
Weird and Whimsical Words Halloween Blog Tour runs every other day October
23-October 31. Join us all five days for
Halloween fun! Be sure to say hello on
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