September 14 2007
A staff member was bringing Cooper outside to do his business, he was about to fasten on Cooper's harness and leash. However, he forgot to as he rushed inside to tend to one of the barking dogs. When the employee came, Cooper was nowhere to be seen.
Meanwhile, there were loud horns blaring and loud engines revving on Route 4, the nearby freeway. Cooper ran off to see the hustle and bustle of the busy interstate, he narrowly avoided get run over by two semi trucks.
Cooper had made his way down to the otter creek bridge and was now walking backwards and forwards across the bridge. A speeding car hit the lab head on, sending him tumbling over the guardrail and falling into the creek below. The driver didn't even stop to conduct a quick search, they just kept going because they had the notion that Cooper was a filthy mutt who deserved to die.
April 14 2008
During that night, I was driving home down Route 4 after a boring and stressful day of filling out paperwork. I wanted to just get home so badly that I started to go over the speed limit, even though the clouds were severely overcast. Now my speed was 75 mph, the limit was 65. I wasn't paying attention, however, because I just wanted to get back to my house quickly. I came to the Otter Creek bridge, where I saw a white lab in the road. I tried to stop, but I was going too fast, and my rear brakes had mysteriously locked up. Now my car has anti lock brakes. So I am sure that the ABS warning light on one of these gauges would stay turned on if anything were wrong with the system. I stood on my brakes, but the skid from the brakes locking up only got worse. I ended up hitting the lab head on, I could see it's body tumbling and flopping around in the rearview mirror. The car screeched to a halt by the end of the guardrail.
I unbuckled and got out, concerned for the dog's life. But as soon as I got out of the car, the air felt like 40° Fahrenheit, but yet my blood suddenly felt as though it were slowly coming to a boil, as if it were water boiling pasta. I could smell the strong aroma of a rotted corpse from where the body of the lab was lying, as if it had been rotting for months, even though I had just barely hit it. My eyes dilated to see better in the severly overcast sky, then, I saw lab suddenly get up. The howl I heard it make was far from the cries of a cuddly pup. It was the sound of a wolf's howl, but it was so low that it sounded demonic.
Its right eye socket was caved in, the eye was a swollen, black, lifeless orb dangling out of the socket. The left eye was the same orb as the eye next to it, but it just rested in its socket. The flesh behind the pup's nose was peeled off, revealing dark green tissue. I could see parts of the dog's tail fall off.
The teeth were elongated to the point where they looked like sewing needles, a mysterious black flecked yellow substance covered each tooth. More teeth came until there were too many to count. The teeth all became elongated to a point where they were too lengthy to be contained within the dog's muzzle. Its paws were ripped up by massive claws. A mysterious brown, blood-like fluid came out of the dog's nose. The beast looked at me with pure contempt and anger.
Then, I could just barely see it rushing towards me. Thinking fast, I drew my pistol and flashlight, but the creature bit my in right elbow causing my to drop the pistol.
I turned the flashlight on, hoping to temporarily blind it.
Just then, I saw a white mist roll of the creature's form, it started to whimper in pain as it let go of my arm. As I held the flashlight on it, the flesh started to bubble, each bubble expanding upwards until it ruptured with a violent release of steam. The undead creature howled and turned away in pain. The demon then jumped over the guardrail. I ran to the guard rail and looked down the hill, but that thing was nowhere to be seen.
Oddly, however, the bite wound on my arm leaked pus instead of blood.
Panicking, I got back into my car, slammed the door shut, buckled in, and then sped away, arm was still leaking pus.