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The Headless Horsemen

By: Drac Von Stoller
Narrated by: Luke Smith
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Legend has it that during the mid-1800s the Clanton brothers were considered some of the roughest outlaws that the west has ever known. It is said that one night they set up camp in the mountains after a stage coach robbery and as they were counting the stolen money around the campfire, they were ambushed by another gang of outlaws known as the Smith and Wesson brothers.

Just as one of the Smith and Wesson brothers was about to shoot the last Clanton brother in the head he said, "You can go ahead and pull the trigger and end my life just the way you did my two brothers, but we'll be back for you and your two brothers, mark my words."

The Smith and Wesson brothers all just laughed. One of them laughed and put his cigarette out on his head and said, "You ain't coming back from the dead. You want to know why? I'll tell you why. I'm going to cut each one of your heads off to make sure. What do you think of that?" Then he spit on him.

©2012 Drac Von Stoller (P)2012 Drac Von Stoller
Anthologies & Short Stories Scary Short Stories Fiction Young Adult

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