Telltale Seaweed
A Massachusetts Ghost Story
retold by
S. E. Schlosser
Two sisters were motoring through Cape Cod late one stormy night in the early 1900's when their car broke down in an unpopulated area. Seeing an old, neglected house nearby, they went to the door and tugged on the bell-pull. When no one answered, they looked through a nearby window whose shutter was banging in the bitter wind. The window was broken. Through the window, they could see a library. The dust lay heavy over everything.
The women decided to take shelter for the night and find someone to tow the car the next day. They brought blankets in from the car, their feet leaving tracks in the thick dust of the floor as they settled in for the night.
Sometime later, they were both suddenly awakened. A bedraggled sailor, dripping wet, was standing next to the fireplace as if he were looking to dry himself before a non-existent fire. The sailor was glowing in the dark. The braver of the sisters finally called out a strangled: "Who is there?"
The sailor muttered something they could not make out and disappeared. Deciding it was a dream, the sisters lay back down to sleep. But the next morning, they found a patch of wet salt water by the fireplace, and a piece of seaweed. And there were no footprints in the dust by the fireplace save their own.
The sisters hurried out to their car. Soon, they were given a tow to the nearest village by a passing motorist. There they asked about the abandoned house. They were told the house had been empty for years. The people who owned it had a son who was driven from home by his father and had drowned at sea. The family had moved away because they claimed strange things kept happening at night.
A few months later, one of the sisters told her tale at a dinner party. A museum curator seated near her volunteered to test the seaweed for her. The curator sent her a message several days later. The message simply said that the seaweed she had found in the abandoned house was a rare type of seaweed only found on dead bodies.
You can read more Massachusetts folklore and ghost stories in Spooky Massachusetts by S.E. Schlosser.




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Seaweed only found on dead bodies...what?
Posted by: americanducklover | July 27, 2010 07:35 PM
that wasnt scary but i live in that abandoned house
Posted by: jordan | August 24, 2010 10:54 PM
I've read a story like this before. But it's good.
Posted by: Kayriegh | October 21, 2010 05:01 PM
wow
good tale
Posted by: jes | January 12, 2011 03:20 AM
Ask the mermaid. She's the one who killed the boy.
Posted by: Gingerbread | March 4, 2011 10:47 PM
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
Posted by: hi | March 18, 2011 02:18 PM
there is a certian type of seaweed that grows off dead bodies of sharks fish and other marine animals cause it needs the carbon in the body
Posted by: Natsu | March 23, 2011 10:00 AM
that is one good story.... i love how there is a story for each state...i found my states...
Posted by: mary fran | April 22, 2011 11:58 AM
wooooooow........
Posted by: Anonymous | July 21, 2011 04:20 PM