Hello! Happy Saturday!
I decided to do the Cover Girls' Spooktoberfest this year! We have to create a 300-word flash fiction and use the five words below. If I did it right, you will also see the LinkyTool for the other participants, and for you to join if you want! There is still time! The winner will be revealed on Halloween (insert creepy ghost noise).
chill
cocoon
commotion
curse
virus
A lone tree hung over the beach house, one big cocoon of
spider webs instead of leaves. I hesitated, but winter was unofficially here, and
I could bear the chill no longer.
The front door had no knob and swung open when I knocked. I stepped
inside and called out. No one answered. The rising sun ate away at the darkness
like a heavenly virus, and I only realized I was nervous once my muscles
relaxed. The house was coated and stale with dust. I walked further inside, entered
a parlor with mildewed furniture: a sofa, two chairs, a coffee table. On one
wall, a bar with six stools, a piano on the other. I imagined high society drinking
here and chatting about the stocks, and at the thought, such a commotion arose that
I whipped around.
Tens of people stood behind me and in the corridor, talking
and drinking. The sun’s rays revealed decayed flesh and tattered garments I
only saw when I wasn’t directly looking at them. That alone should have paralyzed
me, but their shadows on the wall, clawing and crying for a way out while their
oblivious bodies laughed and carried on did the trick best. They turned to look
at me with pale, dead eyes, and I knew there was a curse on this place.
“Welcome to the home by the sea.”
I turned again. Three ladies on the sofa, men in the chairs
and on the stools looked back at me. A woman at the piano played a tune I’d
never heard but would hear again. It was the bartender who had spoken to me. In
the mirror, his shadow screamed at me to run away.
They all said to me in one dreadful moan, “Sit down. Listen
to our stories.”
8 comments:
Oh cool. Very interesting.
I got chills reading this, Debra! My favorite part was the last line. You did a great job creating atmosphere in such a small space--I felt like I was really there!
What a cool concept! The shadows on the wall gave me goosebumps! Great job!
Very spooky! Loved it.
Oh that's creepy, not sure I'd want to hear their stories!
Awesome details in this piece. I could picture it perfectly. Thanks for participating in Spooktoberfest!
De nada! :D
That was creepy I enjoyed reading it.
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