GHOST STORIES: Roaul

Mama said that she had decided to pass the time cleaning fish. All five children, including my mom were already in bed. Besides, the bouzai (local lamp) was still going and it would not make sense to wet it if papa was not yet home. Papa usually came back from the sea after midnight, since that was the best time to fish.

A little dog walked into the yard so she fed him the gills while she gutted the fish. When papa came, it was already way past 1 am, but instead of calmly greeting her like he normally did, he instantly yelled at her, Mais Jeanne sa ou ka fait la noh? (what are you doing there?)”.

She saw the look in his eyes; it wasn’t one that she had not seen before. She stopped. She looked at the dog. It had also stopped. Papa put down his bundle of fish and sent mama off to bed. He held on to the dog. She knew what was going on, but of course she had not contemplated it before papa had given her the look.

She peeped through a crack in the window while he removed all his clothes, according to custom. He pulled out his whip made out of the dried stretched-out penis of a dead cow. He had had that whip ever since she met him when she was 16 and now she was almost twice as old.

He whipped the dog and though she felt sorry, she knew that he knew what he was doing. The puppy yelped and tried to get away, but he held a firm grip. He just kept on beating.

She said that his sweat-covered body shone in the moonlight. She looked at his naked body running through the yard holding onto a puppy that dragged her husband through the yard as if it were a horse in disguise. It was not. It was a man in disguise! She said that his name was Roaul; he was a silly show off, who had just messed with the wrong person this time.

Roaul showed up first thing next morning covered in bruises. “Maider! Jeanne! Pardon, moi te ka joue (sorry, I was just playing).”

Mama said to my mom years later that papa saw something that she hadn’t. The puppy was walking back to front! That’s the way to tell when a human being has hidden his skin in exchange for that of an animal’.

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19 Comments

  1. kk
    April 12, 2011

    sweet but short

  2. Anonymous
    March 31, 2011

    these stories are just awesome lol

  3. Precious
    January 12, 2011

    anymore stories:-) this one was to short.

    • storm
      February 22, 2011

      i agree

  4. dok
    January 12, 2011

    DNO more stories please!!!!!!!!!

  5. Bittersweet
    January 12, 2011

    I have heard so many of these stories in my lifetime, it’s just that i don’t believe these things can actually happen but it’s entertaining though, growing up listening to your grandparents telling u these stories and u can’t sleep or too afraid to stay in your bedroom, :lol:

  6. B
    January 12, 2011

    :-D look stories papa.

  7. me coshony
    January 12, 2011

    but my dog doesnt walk forward. i in problems den?

    • babygirl
      January 12, 2011

      lolllll :-D :-D :-D :-D i guess so..o shate!

    • truth
      February 6, 2011

      yesssss i

  8. Ghostbuster
    January 12, 2011

    Hate it when the take the skins. Why not just a full twisting of the head all round. But no, that’s not good enough for the sukuyants, they have to take the skins. If I ever see one I tell you, he will get what for, that’s for sure.

  9. Stupes
    January 11, 2011

    See what you cause DNO…LOL …no one will look at a dog as just being a dog at night from now on…hahaha

  10. thickerz
    January 11, 2011

    LMAO he play with the wrong person that time

  11. KOKAY THERE
    January 11, 2011

    This story should of been longer just as it was getting good you guys cut it off post more please DNO very interesting…can someone explain more how it we know it is a human??

  12. lisa
    January 11, 2011

    LMHO……Poor puppy.

  13. Stupes
    January 11, 2011

    LOVE THIS STORY…MORE PLEASE!!!!!

  14. Cupchake
    January 11, 2011

    I dont get the bck to front thing….help!!!

    • sunshine
      January 11, 2011

      the dag was walking backwards instead of forward like normal animals and people do

      • itassi woman
        January 12, 2011

        recognized the cemetery scene even before reading the story; heard this story as a young girl going to school; also recognized the names so knew exactly where the story was coming from;

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