Play With Me
Horror Stories - Play With Me
The summer was nice and warm that year. The sun, as always, brought
warmth to your skin. Light breezes swept through the neighborhood and
made the days not too hot or cold. It was simply perfect weather. But
there is one summer Sally will never forget.
Sally was a young girl, eight years old, with long, curly brown hair and
bright green eyes. She was always polite, she never lied, and did as she
was told. Her mother and father simply adored her; they couldn't ask for
a better daughter.
Sally giggled as she played with her friends outside of their home.
Various games like hopscotch and jump-rope. Even dolls and tag. Sally's
mother smiled warmly at the innocent sight and wiped her hands on her
apron, calling out.
"Sally! Come inside now, it's time for lunch!" Sally looked up from her
doll and smiled.
"Okay mommy!"
Sitting down at the dinner table, Sally lightly bounced in her seat,
excited for who knows what. Her mother placed down a peanut butter and
jelly sandwich with the crusts cut off, some carrot and celery sticks on
the side, and juice to drink.
"Thank you, mama."
"You're welcome, sweetie." As the child began to take hold of her
sandwich, her mother took a seat across from the girl and smiled
watching her eat. "Guess what! Your uncle Johnny is coming over." Sally
looked up and smiled, the corners of her lips had traces of peanut
butter on them.
"Mmg! Munle Jommy?" She repeated through her food. Her mother laughed
and nodded.
"Mhm. He's coming to help daddy with his job and to look after you, too.
Maybe all of us can go to the carnival!" Sally chewed the rest of her
bite quickly and swallowed.
"Can Sarah and Jennie come, too?" Her mother looked up in thought.
"Well, that's up to their mom and dads to say. But if they can, sure!"
Again the child giggled and bounced in her seat again, now even more
excited of this year's summer vacation.
Over the course of the next few days, uncle Johnny drove up to the
house. Climbing out of his car, the man stretched his arms over his head
and let out a tired sigh.
"Uncle Johnny!" A small voice chirped, earning the attention of the man.
Sally dropped the jump rope she was playing with and ran over to the
family member, hugging him.
"Hey-y Sal! How've you been?" He asked lifting the girl up with ease,
giving her a proper hug. The girl giggled and looked back to her
friends, who were now waving in their direction.
"I've been playing with Sarah and Jennie. Let's go inside and tell mama
you're here!"
"Sounds like a great idea." He smiled and walked inside the house,
calling out to the woman. "Marie! I'm here!" He called, followed by
Sally mimicking him.
"Mama! He's here!" The housewife hurried out of the kitchen and smiled
to see Johnny made it.
"Johnny! You got here safe and sound." The man placed the girl down on
the ground and gave her bottom a pat to send her off and hugged the woman.
"Of course I did. Why else wouldn't I come here safe and sound?" He
laughed, walking into the kitchen with the woman. Sally trotted over to
the front door, calling out that she was going back outside to play.
"Make sure you come in before dark!"
"Yes ma'am!" And off the girl went.
As dinner drew near, Sally's father came home. He was happy to see his
brother was there as well. Walking in with his daughter, he strolled up
to Johnny with a handshake and hug.
"Nice to see you man, how've you been?" He asked crossing his arms,
watching his wife set the table up for supper. Johnny gave a shrug of
his shoulders, fiddling with his thumbs.
"Me and Karen split up."
"Aw, that's terrible, I'm sorry..." Johnny shook his head with a smile.
"Nah, it's alright. I'm happy, I can move freely without having someone
constantly wanting to know where I am and what I'm doing." The two men
laughed together, making their way to the table to eat. "Mmm Marie, this
is wonderful."
"Thank you, I'm glad you like it."
"Mhm! It's yummy mama." The adults smiled and chuckled from the child's
praise.
Plate after plate was empty, and Sally began to yawn over and over
again, rubbing her eyes with her hands. Her mother smiled and gently
rubbed her back.
"Looks like someone is tired. Time for bed!" Sally nodded and hopped off
her seat, picking up her plate and carrying it to the sink. Her mother
rose up to take her to bed, but stopped from John grabbing hold of her
arm.
"I'll take her to bed." He smiled, earning one in return.
"Alright. Thank you, John." The man nodded and watched the woman make
her way to clean the dishes and put up any leftovers, then looked to see
his brother leave for the bathroom to wash up and followed after the
young girl to her room.
John smiled and closed the door behind him, watching the girl rummage
around through her dresser for pajamas to wear.
"You need any help?" He asked, watching the girl look up and nod. "Okay,
let's see what you've got." The man waltzed up alongside her and began
looking through her various pajamas. "You have some strawberry printed
ones. I bet you'll smell just like them in your dreams." He took the
shirt up and showed her, giving it a few deep inhales. Sally giggled and
shook her head, indicating she didn't want to wear her strawberry
pajamas. Johnny nodded and placed the shirt back, then pulled out
another shirt with a unicorn on it. "How 'bout this one? Bet you'll ride
on miss unicorn here." Again the child giggled and shook her head no.
The man let out a small huff before placing it back. Then took out a
regular white nightgown. "How 'bout this? Be able to turn into a
princess with this." Sally's eyes lit up and clapped her hands excitedly
and nodded. Placing the gown on her bed, he reached over to her and
began to unbutton her shirt.
"I can get dressed uncle." She said with a smile, looking down at his
hands on her shirt. The man smiled back and nodded, continuing to work
his way down her shirt.
"I bet you can, but you're tired, and why not have some help?" He asked,
watching Sally nod a few times. Once getting her shirt unbuttoned, he
slipped it off her shoulders and gave her tummy a nice poke, making her
giggle. He grinned and took hold of the rim of her shorts and pulled
them down. Finally, the man grabbed hold of her nightgown and pushed the
opening over her head, making sure her arms could go through the
sleeves. "All done!" He said happily, watching the girl smile back,
giggling when she bounded on top of her bed. Johnny rose up and picked
up her clothes, the door opened up and in walked Sally's mother coming
to tuck her in.
"You ready for bed?" She asked walking around the bed. Johnny looked up
and hurried over to the other side of the bed.
"I'll tuck her in, that okay?" Marie looked up at him and smiled shaking
her head.
"Of course not." She looked down at her daughter and leaned in, kissing
the child on her forehead. "Goodnight sweetheart."
"Goodnight mama." Giving the girl a gentle rub with her thumb on her
forehead, the woman took the clothes Johnny had and made her way out of
the room. Johnny smiled to the mother and walked over to the light
switch, flicking it off. He carefully closed the door to her room, and
locked it. Slowly, he looked over his shoulder towards Sally. Johnny
wore a chilling, crooked smile.1
After the next few days, Marie noticed that Sally wasn't acting herself.
She wasn't smiling as brightly as she did. She wasn't chipper, or spoke
with the same amount of happiness. Marie took ahold of the child's hand
before she left to play with her friends, and took her aside. Sally
looked up at her mother with a confused look.
"Honey, are you feeling okay?" She asked, kneeling down to be at the
child's height. Sally stared at her idly, and slowly began to weep. Her
mother widened her eyes in confusion. "Sally?"
"M-mama... I... I didn't want t-to..." The girl managed to say though
hiccuping sobs.
"Didn't want to do what, sweetie?"
"I-I.. I didn't want t-to play... I didn't want to play his g-game..."
The child looked up at her mother and hugged her tight. "H-he touched
m-me... A-and made me t-touch h-him!" Marie frowned and gently began
stroking the child's hair, comforting her. Lightly shushing her to calm
her down.
"Shhh, it's okay. Mama's here now." It was a nightmare, that's all. The
girl had a scary nightmare. "Everything is fine now, okay? Don't worry
about it anymore." She watched Sally look up at her, her breathing
chopped up from her crying, and smiled.
"O-okay mama.." Her mother smiled and kissed her forehead.
"Now go wash up, don't want to play with your friends with a dirty
face." Sally let out a small giggle, and ran off to the bathroom to wash
her face.
Later that day, Johnny and his brother came back home from work. Frank
sighed, smiling when he saw Sally wave to him. The father waved back,
and closed the car door making his way up to the house. Johnny looked up
at Sally as well and smiled, waving to her. The child's smile slowly
wilted, showing less happiness in it, but waved back as well. Johnny
also walked inside the house, and paused when he heard the conversation
between his brother and his wife.
"Sally what?" Frank asked.
"She had a nightmare. A very bad one. She said 'He' touched her."
"Well, who the hell is 'He'!?"
"I don't know, Frank, but it was only a nightmare. I just wanted to
inform you of what's been going on with her and why she was acting
different."
Johnny furrowed his brows in anger, his knuckles turning white. Then,
calmed down quickly, thinking fast. He put on a smile on, and walked
into the room, making it look like he just walked into their
conversation and rose his brows.
"Whoops.. did I interrupt something?" He asked, watching the couple
shake their heads. Johnny smiled again and thumbed back in the direction
of the car. "I'm going to head to the store, you need anything Marie?"
The woman smiled and looked towards the kitchen.
"Yes, actually. Can you get me some eggs, milk, bread and juice?" Johnny
nodded, about to leave until he paused.
"Sally wanted to come along as well, just wanted to inform you." Marie
smiled.
"Thank you, John." He nodded again and made his way out of the house,
keys in hand. Looking out to Sally with her friends, he cupped his hand
over his mouth.
"Sally!" The child looked up at him and stared. "Come on, let's go to
the store!" John made his way over to the car, gesturing for the girl to
follow him. Sally sat there for a moment, then placed her dolls on the
grass.
"I'll be back, please watch over Marzapan and Lilly for me." Jennie and
Sarah smiled a nodded, continuing to play their game of dolls without
her. Sally reluctantly made her way around the car, climbing into the
passengers seat, and buckled herself in. "Did mama want you to go to the
store?" She asked. Johnny nodded and put the keys in the ignition,
turned it on, and backed out of the driveway.
"Yep, she wants me to get some food for her. Maybe I can get you
something, too." He grinned, looking down at the child. Sally nervously
smiled back and looked ahead, watching the scenery pass by. As soon as
they got to the road leading to the store, Sally noticed he wasn't
slowing down to turn into the parking lot. She furrowed her brows in
confusion and looked up at him.
"Uncle Johnny, the store is back that way..." She said, pointing in the
direction of the whole foods store. But nothing came from the man. He
just continued driving, a very faint smile on his face. The child sat up
and looked past the backseat, watching the store slowly grow smaller
till it was out of sight. Realizing they weren't going grocery shopping,
the child watched her uncle drive into the small parking lot in the
community park near town. No one went to the park on Sundays. Sally felt
nervous and her breathing quickened as she watched the man with wide
eyes. Johnny put the car into park and turned the ignition off, looking
to the child.
"You told your mom what happened, didn't you?" He asked, watching the
girl frantically shake her head no. "You're not playing the game right,
Sally." His tone almost had a slight singing to it. The man reached over
and pulled the girl to him, ignoring the struggling she was putting up
and her whimpering pleas. "You said you'd play the game with me Sally,
you lied to me." Opening the car door beside him, the man climbed out
along with the child and shoved her to the ground, quickly pinning her
down. He ignored the cries and writhing the child was making. "You have
to be punished now for breaking the rules." He said in that slight
singing tone, and began to unbuckle his belt.
"This just in, a couple finds the body of eight year old Sally Williams
in the community park. The week long search is now closed. More tonight
at 9:00."
She could have sworn she closed her door before climbing into bed. Guess
I forgot, she thought. Getting up from the warmth and comfort of her
bed, the teen made her way across the room and shut the door. Before she
could climb back into her covers, a creek outside in the hall rose up.
Were her parents up? They must have checked on her to see if she was
asleep or something. As soon as she got her legs covered up, the girl
froze to hear a faint sound of... crying? It sounded like a child.
Slowly rising up from the bed once more, the girl made her way to her
door and opened it. The crying seemed to be louder outside of her room.
Peering down the darkness, the teen crept down the hallway, following
the sounds of the whimpering. Once getting to the end of the hall, the
girl gasped. Sitting on the floor in front of the moonlit window was a
little girl. She was hunched over, crying. How did she get into their
house? Through the window? Swallowing hard, the teen spoke up.
"Who... Who are you? How did you get in my house?"
Suddenly, the crying stopped. The child slowly moved her trembling hands
away from her face, and looked behind her, twitching lightly. Blood
replaced her tears, staining her hands. There was a deep clot of blood
and hair on the side of her head, blood leaking from the wound down her
face and onto her dirty night gown. Her bright green eyes seemed like
they saw right through her soul.
"This is my house..." The child spoke. Her voice was raspy, sounding as
if she was struggling to speak. The girl's body twitched and wiggled
oddly as she rose up to her feet and turned to face the teen. Her feet
were dirty, as if she was running through mud, scrapes covered her knees
and legs, and the end of her gown was torn and tattered with the name
"Sally" sewn into the front. She reached out with her blood-soaked hand
and slowly smiled, blood staining her teeth as she spoke.
"Play with me..."