Written for Thursday Doors Writing Challenge 2026.
This week I am writing a story inspired by a photo
by Katy Trail of an abandoned building that
looks like it holds a lot of dark secrets.
Here’s where the image took me.

Nobody in Callaway County could remember who put the plank there.
It leaned against the center door of the old Hessler building at a slight angle …. just a gray, weathered board, unremarkable enough that most people stopped noticing it after a while …. the way you stop noticing a scar on someone’s face once you’ve known them long enough.
But newcomers noticed.
“Why doesn’t somebody just move it?” asked Dana Reeves, the journalist from St. Louis who’d come to write a piece on abandoned Missouri river towns. She was pointing at it with her pen.
Her guide, an old man named Stoat who’d lived on this road his entire life, didn’t answer right away.
“Move it if you want, Ms. Reeves,” he finally said. “Nobody’s stopping you.”
She looked at him. He was already walking back toward the truck.
“Has anyone ever….”
“Three times,” Stoat said, without turning around. “Once in 1954. Once in ‘71. And once about eight years back, a couple of teenagers on a dare.”
Dana waited.
“The plank was back the next morning. All three times.” He opened the truck door. “The people who moved it were never seen again.”
Dana looked back at the building. At the three doors …. two hanging loose and unfettered, one held shut by that single, leaning board.
From somewhere deep inside the bricks, so faint she was certain she’d imagined it, came a sound.
Patient.
Rhythmic.
Knocking.
She got in the truck.
The plank leaned on undisturbed, keeping its quiet, faithful watch.
NAR©2026
This is “Lose Your Soul” by Dead Man’s Bones
Everything on The Elephant’s Trunk was created by me, unless otherwise indicated. Thank you for your consideration. NAR©2017-present.

Just think! I might have moved the plank! Lol Thanks for using my
Door photo. I apologize for my lateness. I have been struggling with keeping logged into WP.
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Don’t go near a plank! 😂 I have to say the plank was the first thing I saw when I looked at your photo and I said to myself “Oh jeez, this place has seen stuff!” I didn’t want to get gruesome and scare people away, so I just let the video add that extra bit of color. I’ve really been enjoying this challenge and it was a great pleasure writing for your photo. Good luck with WP; I hope things get straightened out.
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Thank you! The techs are helping I think. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Very creepy, and all the more so with the image!
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I hope that was creepy in a good way! 😀 These door photos are so evocative and I’m really totally this challenge. Thanks so much 😌
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Yes, there are dark secrets inside that building!
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You see it too, don’t you, Lisa? 👀
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Fortunately she wasn’t the fourth! A intriguing tale, Nancy.
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Thank you, dear Keith. I’m glad you enjoyed this spooky tale.
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Don’t mees with the plank, or karma will bite you on the ass.
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Exactamundo!
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If it ain’t broke- don’t fix it!!
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Nope! Unless you wanna go bye-bye 😀
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Don’t touch it babe!
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🫨 not a chance! 😳
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A tantalizing teaser, but I don’t think I’ll be the one to move the ‘plank’ … here’s a strange one for you (if I haven’t already sent it … ) …
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Most strange indeed, dear Ivor! Thanks for the share. I definitely would not move the plank! 😂 🎶💙
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Beware of the ‘Plank’
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Hahahaha!!! 😂
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I like your story, Nancy. I have to admit, I hadn’t seen the board. I think the reporter’s instinct to get back in the car was well considered.
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Thanks a lot, Dan. I think you either zone in on the plank or you don’t see it at all; that was the first thing I saw. I wonder what that says about me. 😳 I I thought about writing an unpleasant ending, but change my mind.
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I like happy endings. This was well written.
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Thanks very much.
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Very interesting take
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Thanks so much, Sadje
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You’re always welcome dear friend
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What a great atmospheric piece Nance – so glad she got back in the truck! 🫣
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Thanks so much, Ange. I was very tempted to have it go the other way 🤣
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🫣
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Wow that’s a good one Sis so well suggested evil 💜
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Great comment, sis. So glad you liked it. 💜
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This is a cool one Nancy 😀
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So glad you like it, Brian. Thanks. 😎
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