The Cards of Death

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Short Stories
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Author: Drac Von Stoller ISBN: 1230000875417
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller Publication: January 5, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Drac Von Stoller
ISBN: 1230000875417
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Publication: January 5, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Summer finally arrived and Jim Edwards and his friends Dan, Bob and Steve, all decided they would take a ride cross country on a 19th century train that was refurbished to attract tourists and show what it was like to travel on a train from that era. Jim wanted to celebrate their retirement together on a piece of history that has been forgotten.

Jim called Dan and told him to make sure Bob and Steve were at his house by three pm., because the train leaves out at four pm. The weather was beautiful outside, perfect for a train ride. Jim got out his suitcase and packed his belongings and loaded his suitcase in his trunk and drove to Dan's house to pick up his buddies, who were waiting his arrival. Jim pulled in Dan's driveway and honked his horn to let his buddies know he was outside waiting on them. Dan, Bob and Steve brought out their suitcases and loaded them into Jim's trunk and got in the car and drove to the train station for a fun filled week of gazing at the beautiful scenery as the train travels through the mountains of many states along the way. Little did these friends know that their retirement trip on the train would send them into a world of the unknown.

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Summer finally arrived and Jim Edwards and his friends Dan, Bob and Steve, all decided they would take a ride cross country on a 19th century train that was refurbished to attract tourists and show what it was like to travel on a train from that era. Jim wanted to celebrate their retirement together on a piece of history that has been forgotten.

Jim called Dan and told him to make sure Bob and Steve were at his house by three pm., because the train leaves out at four pm. The weather was beautiful outside, perfect for a train ride. Jim got out his suitcase and packed his belongings and loaded his suitcase in his trunk and drove to Dan's house to pick up his buddies, who were waiting his arrival. Jim pulled in Dan's driveway and honked his horn to let his buddies know he was outside waiting on them. Dan, Bob and Steve brought out their suitcases and loaded them into Jim's trunk and got in the car and drove to the train station for a fun filled week of gazing at the beautiful scenery as the train travels through the mountains of many states along the way. Little did these friends know that their retirement trip on the train would send them into a world of the unknown.

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