Hannah’s Dinner

“Hannah,” Cassie called. “Time to stop playing now, dinner is ready!”

She was legendary at hide and seek, Cassie often thought she could vanish into thin air.

“Hannah!” Cassie yelled into the master bedroom.

A giggle replied, her shoes just visible.

“Got you!” Cassie cried, grabbing her feet, pulling her bloody stumps out from under the bed.

Dinner got cold.

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Tap Tap

“You know Jamie says we need to knock on his cupboard three times to keep the monsters in,” he said in a half question.

“Yeah,” she replied.

“Well I forgot a few days ago,” he said. “He started asking me to tap the toy trunk three times instead.”

“How odd,” she said.

“I know right,” he said. “Well, I tapped his cupboard last night by mistake.”

“And?” she asked.

“Tonight, he wants me to tap his head,” he said.

Originally published in the Little Fears presents – Book 2: Capricorn.

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Patient Seven

“What kind of nut job signs up for this?” asked the nurse.

“The kind of nut job that asks to be awake during the procedure,” replied patient 7.

The nurse shivered as the doctor began drilling into patient 7’s skull.

“Nearly there,” said the doctor, as he slid the first four wires into the hole.

“What was that?” asked the nurse, as the computer beeped.

“That’s not meant to happen,” replied the doctor, as patient 7’s heart stopped.

A recording of a prior tale. Originally published in the Little Fears presents – Book 2: Capricorn.

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Work Goals

I wandered into work this morning. Couldn’t see anyone at the front desk. The elevators were empty too. Out of the 42 people on my floor, only Larry and I bothered to turn up this morning. And even then, Larry had hanged himself from a high beam.

I went to make a coffee, but the milk carton was full of blood. I needed someone to put my complaint too, but HR was empty. I headed up to the MD’s office. His head was sitting on the desk. I am not sure where the rest of him was.

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A brand new Monday horror for you (like you need more horror on a Monday right?). Originally published in the Little Fears presents – Book 2: Capricorn.

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White Flash

A fizz followed by a flash of white light.

“For Christ sake,” he said, pulling the light off of his e-reader. He wouldn’t mind, but it was the sixth bulb this week.

The bed sheets rustled as he rummaged in the top drawer.

“I see you,” she said, from underneath the bed.

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Yuffies Grave

A sixth hand slipped its fingers around her throat and started pulling her into the dirt. She swore under her breath.

“Gem, how many bodies are down here?” asked Yuffie.

Gem grinned. “Too many.”

It was OK though. Yuffie knew she would come back from the dead either way. There was no coming back from where Gem was going.

 

Elephants Trunk

“It won’t just stick back into place,” said Delia, fumbling with the elephant’s trunk.

“Here,” replied Alice, handing over a tube of super glue.

“I thought it was made of ivory,” said Delia, turning the figurine over in her hand.

“Nothing mum owns is what it looks like,” sighed Alice.

“You know,” grumbled Delia, “this would be a lot easier without all the blood on my hands.”

 

Toms Love

Pressed against the side of the RV, she felt her arm tear from her shoulder. She tried to scream, but it was more of a gargle. Considering what was left of her throat though, a gargle was quite impressive in itself. Tom’s face came in close to hers. She loved him. Even after he ripped her head off. There was still enough of Tom left to carry her head away from her body as the others moved in and tore it apart. Good ‘ole Tom.

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Pretty Kitty

She tipped her head to the side. It felt lighter than usual. She dropped the needle and walked into the bathroom.

“Oh, hello pretty kitty,” she said to her reflection.

She put her lipstick on. A touch of mascara. A quick brush of her hair. She turned to leave the apartment

“Oh yes, silly me,” she muttered to herself, scooping her brains off the floor and pushing them into the hole in her head.

“Can’t forget them!”

The Little Fears little horror stories are collected in Capricorn. The Little Fears second book.