
He leaned back against the wall. She had him cornered. He drew his knife and drove it into her stomach. She grinned. He twisted the blade and dragged it upwards. She laughed. Transfixed, he watched her hair turn into roots and her face blossom into a flower. He didn’t notice the creeping ivy piercing his skin until it was ready to pull his kidneys out.
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Wow. Great and terrifying
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Thank you. 🙂
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teeeheeeheeee
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I love all your posts
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Thank you. 🙂
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Gross!!!!!!! And very scary. I think I’m already having nightmares.
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Ooof! Sorry!
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That’ll teach him!
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Mmhmm!
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This one’s unique and excites me because I’m not sure what happened exactly and I love that. But I do know there was violence, the normal kind and the fantastical kind. Great one!!!
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Thank you. 🙂
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Love this one. It turns all the traditional assumptions on their head. Gotta love a killer plant 🙂
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Triffids man, it was triffids! 🙂
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Vivid description. Sci-Fy gone micro.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Nicely done. If I showed this to my friend with a plant phobia she’d probably lose her liver in the severity of her shiver.
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Cool fact. Plants suck the air out of the atmosphere in an attempt to kill humans. (Or something…) 🙂
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Oooo…that’s creepier than creeping vines.
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😛
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This is too funny
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Thank you. 🙂
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Sounds like a scene from a dark Japanese anime.
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Still reading a lot of Junji Ito atm. Not sure if that’s what you mean, but the idea could have been inspired by it. 🙂
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Loved the metaphor! Great writer. I could relate this poem to many areas of life. You have a fan.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Lovely
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Thank you. 🙂
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Looking at all my houseplants with a wary eye…………;)
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They are pretty evil Mermaid!
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I’m all messed up freaky! No more happy places for me to hide. This was beyond! I’m a fan reluctantly. Have you read Michael over at fiction yet? I’m going to go mad!
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Cheers Mel! I’m on a catch up, been getting the missus moved to Scotland this last few days. Now home and hitting the blogosphere. 🙂
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LOL! This sounds like you’re keeping her secretly locked up somewhere. The wheels are turning my friend. (BTW – Scotland is a dream to me. Wouldn’t mind getting locked up there.)
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Oh dont haha! SHe’s at her mum and dads house until the London home is sold. 🙂
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How bizarre! I like it! 🙂
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Thank you Polly. 🙂
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GAH!
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Beams
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That was unexpected.
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God to hear! 🙂
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