Chapter 6: Explanations?
"The Sheriff had no recollection of calling us," Scully said, as they were driving back to Washington, D.C.
"Do you think the old man called us?" asked Glynis.
"Maybe," was the answer.
Case file W102800
After taking into account all the events that happened this weekend, I have failed to discover what could have killed all of the construction workers in the manner they were found. It appeared that all of them had been running in the woods just prior to their untimely deaths. However, nothing human could have crushed every bone in these men's bodies. Agent Mulder seems to think that this Windego legend had something to do with it. Glynis also has the same ideas. Something happened to her, which I cannot explain. Mulder tells me she was suspended in the air and then dropped. He says that the legend is true. Glynis says the same. I cannot believe in something that could be so evil it would kill at the command of an old man. The old man. He is a different story. After the incident in the wood, he could not be found. No one in the town knew of any Indian that fit that description. Even the Indians themselves did not know of any one who fit the description. It appears as if he vanished along with the Windego. The developers have left the area, but plan on returning when a new site is found, not on Indian land. As promised, Mulder is looking into the Easterling Minnesota area to find areas that the town owns. Since then, no one has been killed in this manner and the town seems to have returned too normal. Still, as we left, the sheriff warned us not to listen to the wind.
Scully placed the report on Skinner's desk, and left. Glynis was doing fine and still appeared to be interested in the FBI. Scully was glad that her experience had not scared her away from her dreams. She hurried out of the FBI Building. She and Glynis were going out to eat and had planned on having a little fun before she returned to school.
All around her, the wind blew.
"The Sheriff had no recollection of calling us," Scully said, as they were driving back to Washington, D.C.
"Do you think the old man called us?" asked Glynis.
"Maybe," was the answer.
Case file W102800
After taking into account all the events that happened this weekend, I have failed to discover what could have killed all of the construction workers in the manner they were found. It appeared that all of them had been running in the woods just prior to their untimely deaths. However, nothing human could have crushed every bone in these men's bodies. Agent Mulder seems to think that this Windego legend had something to do with it. Glynis also has the same ideas. Something happened to her, which I cannot explain. Mulder tells me she was suspended in the air and then dropped. He says that the legend is true. Glynis says the same. I cannot believe in something that could be so evil it would kill at the command of an old man. The old man. He is a different story. After the incident in the wood, he could not be found. No one in the town knew of any Indian that fit that description. Even the Indians themselves did not know of any one who fit the description. It appears as if he vanished along with the Windego. The developers have left the area, but plan on returning when a new site is found, not on Indian land. As promised, Mulder is looking into the Easterling Minnesota area to find areas that the town owns. Since then, no one has been killed in this manner and the town seems to have returned too normal. Still, as we left, the sheriff warned us not to listen to the wind.
Scully placed the report on Skinner's desk, and left. Glynis was doing fine and still appeared to be interested in the FBI. Scully was glad that her experience had not scared her away from her dreams. She hurried out of the FBI Building. She and Glynis were going out to eat and had planned on having a little fun before she returned to school.
All around her, the wind blew.
