Again back on Ft. Sill, and this time on another dark night, but now at Geronimo’s grave. It was in my patrol zone so I would make the short trek out there to ensure that no kids were out fooling around out there. Sure enough, nobody there. But as I had done before I decided to talk a walk through the graveyard. I was young and fairly irreverent back then. There’s a small dry creek that runs adjacent to the graveyard and as I was walking I could hear footsteps down in the creek or near it. Initially I thought it was a raccoon or something because I couldn’t see anything around with my light. So I stopped. The rustling leaves stopped. I continued on my journey, and at the same time the leaves did as well. After a few yards I stopped again, once more using my super bright flashlight to look for this opossum or raccoon. Once again, as I stopped so did the opposing steps. I reversed course and headed back towards the gate, sure enough, so did the rustling sound. Several more times I would stop, turn back, and each time the sound would stop and turn almost with mirrored precision. When I got back to my patrol car I pulled down to the creek crossing and used both the alley lights and my handheld flashlight but so nothing. No critters, no people, no cars, nor any on the other side parked out of the way. That was creepy.