Skinwalker Ranch : Path of the Skinwalker by Ryan Skinner

Skinwalker Ranch : Path of the Skinwalker by Ryan Skinner

Author:Ryan Skinner [Skinner, Ryan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Skinner Enterprises LLC
Published: 2014-07-18T20:00:00+00:00


The paranormal ball of light

But the ball of light had gotten off the first shot. A torrential wave of fear blasted through my body shaking the very core of my being as if I had been shot by a bullet of emotion instead of hot lead. A shockwave screaming of self-preservation reverberated through my body overriding every wandering thought in my conscious mind. My sub-consciousness graciously took over my now pilotless physical and mental controls.

Whatever it was had hit me, and it hit me hard. My knees knocked and buckled under the weight of an alien emotional sensation, nothing like I had ever felt before. Fear and sadness wracked through my body, rerouted my neurons and smothered my soul. The camera, the mission, Oh! The wonderful, glorious mission of capturing a Skinwalker on camera vanished from my vision like wisp of smoke in a gust of wind.

I barely heard Borden’s voice as he repeated, “Are you ok…? Ryan, talk to me. Are you ok…? What’s going on?” over and over and over from my radio.

I turned to run. I knew this would be like no run I had ever experienced before. I would be running for my life. I sprung from the ground, leaving behind an explosion of dust. Moments later the ball of light punched a cylindrical silhouette through its grainy curtain. Running in long outstretched strides I began stabbing at every button on my walkie-talkie in panicked hope that one would transmit the emergency alert to Borden. What was it he had said? Push which button and hold it how long? None of that really mattered now as I galloped across the crater-filled desert. The light in hot pursuit, never wavering, never wandering. It knew where I was and it wanted me. That much I knew—not in words, not in any language. But I knew it like I knew my own name. Whatever beam it had shot me with had told me so in words I could never explain. If I should stop to catch my breath, it would be my last. I had to keep running for all I was worth if I wanted to escape the hellish nightmare burning behind me.

I heard brief “blurts” and “beeps” and “squeals” coming from my radio. I paid little attention as the sound of my breath bellowed deafeningly between my ears. A sudden painful and awful realization stuck me like a bass cord strum on a guitar: I STILL HAD MY LIGHT ON. My stupid red light illuminated my racing footsteps, the same red light that no human eye could see.

“You idiot, Ryan!” I screamed in my head. “How could you be so freakin’ stupid!?”

The military advice I followed earlier didn’t apply to an entity which could see in all spectrums of light and possibly in dimensional spectrums we don’t know exist. Snuffing the light out deep into the folds of my pocket, I snapped my head backwards. The light for the first time appeared disorientated. It paused! The light—a



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