Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Michelle Joy Gallagher @Aphelia @Sotet_Angyal #LoH #fiction

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Frank
by Michelle Joy Gallagher

Frank patrolled the machine on the graveyard shift for close to 20 years. He preferred the solitude and the stillness of working alone. The old rusty pipes and the whirring gears were close enough to company for his liking. Every night was the same. He wandered the long hall and inspected the various ports for any sign of strain or stress. The machine was oldand he vaguely remembered something about it being owned by the electric company. He was technically a security guard but had been granted special clearance to patrol the machine alone because of his experience as an engineer in the Navy. In a lot of ways, the hallway and the mechanism itself reminded him of the battleship engine rooms he spent his youth laboring in. The thing was, being an engineer, he thought after a time the machine would make sense to him. There was a certain kind of poetry in machines and if you spent enough time around them, their purpose became clear even with no foreknowledge of it. This one, however, had escaped being identified for the entire duration of his career there. There were familiar aspects to it: Steam ports, pistons and pipes that felt very much like parts of a huge engine, but there were far more mysteries than familiarity. Some parts, hand forged out of iron, had been stamped with the dates they were created. 1897 had been the earliest. And these ancient relics were intermixed with modern, shiny, newly installed parts with labels and signatures of the men who installed them. He was not tasked with diagnosing problems or physically altering or repairing broken parts. He was simply instructed to pick up the receiver of a red telephone at the far end of the hall and report the section number the machine needed repair in. Even though some parts were inexplicably aged, he never had to make a repair call. There was one gauge he was tasked with checking every half hour on the hour. It was an analogue gauge with a red needle that simply measured between 0 and “Ready.” For 20 years, through all its machinations and effort, the machine never budged from the black 0 on the left side of the gauge. The needle never even moved with the vibrations of the machine when it amped up to pull power every early morning around 3am. The same vibrations shook the walkway Frank used so much it set his teeth on edge. His patrol that night started like any other. He clocked in using a rusty punch card machine even though there were 3 locked doors he had to pass through from the street that required his thumb print on an electronic pad affixed to the door frame. After, he would set to walking up and back through the long building, surveying each section (12 in total) and noting the time on a security log. He checked the “Ready” meter and found it just as he had hundreds of times before, the red needle locked steadily on 0. He began to walk back to Section 1 when the machine started ramping up as it usually did far later in the evening. All lights in the building went out and a red light came on over the Red phone at the end of the hall. He stood in shock for a moment before remembering his Navy training and started to walk quickly but without panic to recheck the meter. The needle was now shaking violently and hovering over the word “Ready” with an intense urgency that felt almost sentient. A klaxon sounded. He headed toward the red phone with the now blinking red light over it, urged to a light jog and into a run from the blaring klaxon. For the first time in his 20 year employ, he reached for the receiver of the red phone and put it to his ear. A burst of static from the earpiece, and then a long tone, followed a deep voice. 
“M2720– Gauge reading and time?”  
“Uh… The gauge reads ready01:00” Frank reported. 
“Copy. 
The connection ended. He replaced the receiver. The klaxon halted its screaming and the lights came back to normal. He stood there winded and in a sort of shock. It had been a long time since his old body had moved that way. 
The phone rang. He picked it up with a shaky hand but he managed to keep his voice steady. 
“M2720- Section 3, lever counterclockwise. God love and keep you.” 
Perplexed by the solemn tone, he replaced the receiver and walked the hall the few yards to Section 3. There was indeed a lever that was barely reachable from the walkway. He leaned over the railing and pushed it counterclockwise as instructed.  
A flash of bright white light and a hole opened up in the ground below the machinery. The machinery started to collapse on itself, the walls too, and the walkway, shaking Frank violently from the post he’d served loyally for the majority of his adult life and sucked him down and in. The rest of the building joined him eventually. There was a cacophony of rumbling concretesquealing metal and breaking glass for a very long time. Then nothing. Complete and absolute darkness. Silence. Stillness.  
The length of that silence and stillness could not be recorded because time itself did not exist. Finallyand suddenly a massive explosion, with fire at a billion kelvin forcing neutron to combine with proton. Helium nucleiExpansion. Quantum fluctuation. Inflation. Gravitational pull. Billions of years. Ready. Ready. Ready.
 
Fiction © Copyright Michelle Joy Gallagher
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com

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Café Macabre

This collection of twelve stories and artwork by women is truly a collection of the macabre. Make a reservation for terror and get ready to delve into the deepest, darkest fears of some of the best writers and artists in the fiction game. Leah McNaughton Lederman has collected an anthology of the truly strange… a tome of the weird. Take a seat and order a cup, you’re dining at Café Macabre!

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FREE Download: Monster Brawl | May 20-24 | Only on Amazon!

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Monster Brawl

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It’s time to let the monsters loose!

For this book, we collected stories of monsters doing epic battle with other monsters! The beasts could be classical by design with a unique twist, or they could be spawned straight from the author’s imagination. The only rule: there must be a clear-cut winner at the end of each story; one of the creatures had to die!

Some of the stories in this collection pit a single monster against another, while others are all-out gang warfare. Some are campy, some serious, but all a fight for the ages!

It’s time to get your game face on for twelve tales worthy of the title Monster Brawl!

Featuring:

Market Forces, Ben Howels
The Imp, the Gadfly, and the Hourglass, Joshua Skye
The Matriarch, Mya Lairis
Monster Milk, Hunter Shea
To Fight by the Light of the Silvery Moon, Scott Harper
Vices, Sergio Pereira
Altered Beasts, Jennifer L. Barnes
Save It for the Cameras, T.R. North
Whoever Fights Monsters…, Patrick Loveland
Below the Surface, Chad A. Clark
The Rift Ripper, Kevin Holton
Kingdom of the Spiders, Paul M. Feeney
Cover art by NOISTROMO

 

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Sonora Taylor @sonorawrites @Sotet_Angyal #LoH #fiction

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Tea Blossom
by Sonora Taylor

Carmen walked down the cobblestone streets in the rain, careful to not slip on the rocks. She’d left her umbrella at home, and of course the taxis had all disappeared with the first splat of rain on a windshield.
Carmen ducked under an awning, then saw a wooden sign with a teapot swinging in the wind. Must be new, she thought as she walked through the door.
Warmth wrapped around her body as water dripped from her coat to the floor. An old woman stood behind a counter with an expectant smile. “Hello,” she said in a cracked voice.
Carmen nodded as she walked inside.
“Would you like a cup of tea?” the woman asked.
“Very much, yes.” Carmen sat at the first empty table. She realized when she sat, though, that all the tables were empty.
“I recommend our blooming tea,” the woman said. “You’ve never seen such a beautiful sight.”
“Sure, whatever.” The woman left, and Carmen looked around the tea house. Rain and grey splattered the sky light above, casting the dimly-lit room into shadow. She smelled must, tea leaves, and iron.
The woman returned a few minutes later with a teapot and a glass cup. “We’re new,” the woman said as she set both down on the table. “We specialize in blooming teas like this one,” she said as she pointed at the cup. Inside was a wound ball of tea. “Watch.”
The woman poured hot water over the ball. Carmen sat as patiently as she could, but wished the woman would leave her alone with her tea.
The green tendrils began to bloom and expand. The water turned yellow, then faintly green. A flowering vine began to emerge from the buds, and the tea turned red.
Carmen had to admit the sight was quite beautiful. “So is it jasmine and hibiscus?” she asked.
“Watch.” The vine emerged through the red and floated to the top. Pink and yellow buds unfolded into a beautiful flower.
A tea-soaked, bloody eye sat in the flower’s center. Carmen screamed, then gasped as the woman clasped her wrist.
“We take pride in our teas,” the woman said as she lifted a knife. “And we just love to serve our customers.”
Fiction © Copyright Sonora Taylor
Image courtesy of  Pixabay.com

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Is it a knock on the door, or a gust of wind? A trick of the light, or someone who’ll see what you’ve done?

“Little Paranoias: Stories” features twenty tales of the little things that drive our deepest fears. It tells the stories of terror and sorrow, lust at the end of the world and death as an unwanted second chance. It dives into the darkest corners of the minds of men, women, and children. It wanders into the forest and touches every corner of the capital. Everyone has something to fear — but after all, it’s those little paranoias that drive our day-to-day.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author K.R. Morrison @KRMorrison2 @Sotet_Angyal #LoH #fiction

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The Wizards in Peril
by K.R. Morrison

Use what’s around you to survive.
How many times had Dot heard or read those words in her computer games? Now she was faced with a real need to survive in a strange new world.
True, the little folk had been euphoric when her house had landed on old what’s-her-face. But beyond that, they were really quite useless. All they did was point her down some dumb road. Well, she’d seen it all before.
That straw dude—he was fun for a bit, but he was more useful as fire-starter, once she’d taught those apple trees a lesson or two. She still carried some of that straw, in case she needed it against another cold night. His screams for mercy as she ignited his head—what a wonderful lullaby to help her to dreamland!
The guy made of metal—he was a little harder to figure out. She’d used her “defenseless little girl” act, and he’d eaten it up completely. He was now a weapon hidden inside her little white farmer-girl apron—just let anyone try to harm her! Impressive what some rag-wrapped straw, a bit of oil, and a cylinder of tin could do.
Now, that lion—he was a bit tough when it came to dinnertime. Kinda stringy. But the strangled cries as she’d gutted him with a shard of tin—that more than made up for the meager dinner she and her dog had shared. And the lion pelt served well as a blanket on these cold nights.
All along the way, she had been plagued by some witch woman and her band of flying whatzits, but so far, she had been able to steer clear of them. Her fangs were longer than theirs, it turned out. They had run screaming for home when they’d encountered her.
Well, some of them, anyway…they made for a yummy snack, the ones who didn’t get away.
So here she was in a field of poppies. She had to laugh—did that idiot witch think she was born yesterday?
On with the tin gas mask, and she sailed right through those flowers, dragging a comatose dog behind her.
That wizard had no idea what was heading toward his city…
Fiction © Copyright K.R. Morrison
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
 

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Be Not Afraid (Pride’s Downfall Vol 1)

Lydia’s faith in God is strong – at least on paper. But what happens when that faith is tested? Turned into a vampire by the worst – Vlad Drakul – she feels that God has abandoned her. But the opposite is true. God rescues her from a fate worse than death, and brings her into the plan He has for global redemption. With the help He sends, she feels like nothing can stop her. But when Vlad torments her again, and then her family, the temptation to run and hide is almost too strong to resist. Her answer to God’s call is the deciding factor in the battle that pits the angelic powers of God against the demonic powers of Hell.

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FREE Download: Wicked Deeds | May 15-19 | Only on Amazon!

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Wicked Deeds
Witches, Warlocks, Demons and Other Evil Doers

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Sometimes wicked people do wicked things simply because they can…

The twelve stories in Wicked Deeds tell tales of witches and warlocks with ill intent, devilish demons bent on destruction, and other doers of evil who make the world a terrifying place.

What is a mother to do when her daughter is gifted but lives under the thumb of her fanatical preacher husband who will brook no talk of the supernatural? What of a demon so desperate to free himself of a trap that he will force another to repeat his atrocities and condemn a young boy to his demonic fate? Or maybe the story of a crotchety old witch with a score to settle against the town she lives in is more to your liking – what evil will the seemingly harmless crony call upon when faced with an ultimatum?

If you’re looking for wicked people with supernatural abilities doing wicked things, this is the collection for you!

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A Hundred Crimson Candles, B. David Spicer
Buyers and Cellars, Devin Darcy
Ghostville!, Darren French
The Devil’s in the Details, David O’Hanlon
Shiv, Jennifer Melzer
Puppy Farm, Josie Dorans
The Bone Thief of Belheim City, Kevin Holton
Broomstick and a Pointed Hat, Jonathan D. Nichols
Inquire Within, Mark Christopher Lane
Witches on Salem, Brian D. Mazur

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FREE Download: Through Clouded Eyes | May 10-14 | Only on Amazon!

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Through Clouded Eyes
A Zombies Point of View

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Through Clouded Eyes: A Zombie’s Point of View: a collection of twelve stories told from the Zombie’s perspective.

They’re shambling toward you, feet dragging on the broken roadway. Arms outstretched, faces slack, they move as if they’re tracking your scent on the wind. You want to run, but you know there’s nowhere to hide.

Aware of their insatiable hunger, fear paralyzes you. These things were once human, people someone loved. Is there anything left inside them – some sliver of humanity that may save you from this nightmare? Your mind doesn’t want to accept the inevitable, a single thought consumes you: what are they thinking?

With your chance of escape dwindling, you snap out of it and run like hell knowing there is little to no hope; fate is coming for you. Soon you will see what they see Through Clouded Eyes…

Featuring:

The Lazarus Virus, Alex Woolf
Metamorphosis, Shannon Lawrence
Night Beat, Neal Privett
Immortal Infantry, Trevor Firetog
Through the Eyes of the Dead, Paul M. Feeney
Granny Gert’s Good Eats Café, Maynard Blackoak
Grisly, Zachary O’Shea
Scrawled Pages, Josh MacLeod
Careful What You Wish For, Mark Steinwachs
Camille’s Walk, Stacy Fileccia
Red, Calvin Demmer
La Cocina de Zombie, DH Hanni

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Asena Lourenco @ElaLourenco @Sotet_Angyal #LoH #fiction

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April_2020_image02The Orange Tulips
by Asena Lourenco

They said that you only found your soulmate when you turned sixteen, but I had proved them wrong. I saw her colour and she saw mine. And this was our favourite place, the place that the only colour we could see was the orange tulips, and I still remember that day. I was out with my family, having a picnic in the fields, they were talking about the luscious green leaves scattered across the ground but i couldn’t see them, I saw the leaves, but to me, they were grey. And in the same way, my aunt would talk about the beautiful red roses in her garden, but I couldn’t see them. Many times they had asked me what my colour was, but until that day, I couldn’t give them an answer. I found myself staring at those orange tulips, those gorgeous orange tulips that were the same shade as the setting sun. But I was not the only one staring at them, across the field, there was a young girl with her family. She had stunning blonde curls with deep hazel eyes. I caught her glancing up at me from the beautiful flowers and I could see the recognition on her face mirror mine. As we both smiled at each other, time stood still, we knew that we weren’t supposed to find each other now, there must have been a mistake. She nodded to the woods before walking towards the nearest tree, and of course, I followed her. Once we were deep into the trees, she stopped in her tracks and turned to face me. 
“I can’t believe I found you,” she whispered with a soft voice. “I don’t think that we were meant to meet like this.”
“I know, but it cannot be undone,” I replied. “We cannot erase each other from our lives, there is no going back.”
She let out a heavy sigh as she pulled an orange tulip that she had plucked from the field. “It’s my fault, I wished for this, and I shouldn’t have.” she mumbled with a now shaky voice. 
And just like that, she handed me the tulip and as soon as her warm skin brushed against mine, she vanished into thin air as if she was never there at all. The last thing she said to me still haunts me to this day- ‘Be careful what you wish for’. And even though I know that it was her doing, I can’t stop myself thinking: it was all because of the orange tulips.
Fiction © Copyright Asena Lourenco
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com

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Asena Lourenco is 12 years old. She loves reading, playing Scottish traditional fiddle music on her violin, dancing, and martial arts as well as writing her own stories.

She would like to be a teacher and writer when she grows up. She also loves cats and babies!

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Melissa R. Mendelson @melissmendelson @Sotet_Angyal #LoH #fiction

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The Mouse in the Lion’s Paw
by Melissa R. Mendelson

I was heading to the store when I saw her walking along the field, dragging her large, stuffed lion behind her.  I pulled over to the side of the road and called to her.  At first, she ignored me.  I couldn’t blame her.  I was a stranger, but then she looked at me.  She stared at me for a moment.  She walked over to my car.  Without saying a word, she got in the front passenger seat.
My wife was furious.  Instead of going to the store to get the milk and bread, I came home.  I came home with a little girl with no name and a large, stuffed lion.  I tried to explain myself, but my wife did not want to hear of it.  She tried to make the little girl talk.  The little girl only clung to her lion without saying a word.
For the rest of the day, the little girl watched television in the family room.  She never let the lion out of her sight.  My wife and I talked quietly in the kitchen, wondering what happened to the little girl.  What happened to her family?  It was getting late, and we had the extra room.  Tomorrow, I would call the police.  Maybe, the sheriff would shed light on the little girl and her large, stuffed lion.
I awoke early the next morning.  My wife had her back to me.  She couldn’t possibly still be mad at me.  I could always go back to the store today, after I call the police.  Was the little girl awake?  I touched my wife’s shoulder to wake her up.  Her skin was ice cold.  I tried to pull her toward me, but her body was dead weight.  I slid out of bed and walked over to her side.  My knees buckled, and I fell to the floor.
I pulled myself up and staggered out of the room.  I was freezing.  I crossed my arms over my chest, trying to keep warm.  With a shaky hand, I opened the door to the guest room.  The room was empty.  No little girl.  No large, stuffed lion.  I hurried downstairs, and the television set was on, playing cartoons.  But no little girl or large, stuffed lion.
I suddenly coughed.  It was a harsh cough.  It felt like broken glass in my throat.  I coughed again.  I covered my mouth and felt something warm splash across the skin.  Blood, and I coughed again.
The front door was left open.  I stumbled outside, wearing pajama bottoms and a white t-shirt, a white t-shirt now covered with blood.  My eyesight blurred.  I coughed harshly.  I stopped at the edge of the lawn.  A cry escaped from my lips.  They were dead.  All of them.  I looked at the family across the street.  They were lying together on the lawn.  Blood painted their lips.  Everyone was dead.  Did I do this?  I suddenly felt dizzy and fell to the ground.  As my head smacked against the earth, I saw the little girl.  She was walking along a field somewhere with the large, stuffed lion dragging behind her.  She stopped walking as if she knew that I saw her, and the little girl smiled at me.
Fiction © Copyright Melissa R. Mendelson
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
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We always look to the greener pastures, thinking our lives would be so much better over there, but if we were over there, what if all we wanted was to go back? Instead, we found ourselves trapped with the darker side to our fears.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Terrie Leigh Relf @TLRelf @Sotet_Angyal #LoH #fiction

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April_2020_image03An Evening in Farleigh Park
by Terrie Leigh Relf

Katya had only lived in the quaint neighborhood of Farleigh for a few months. While she had heard a rumor or two about not walking through the park at night, Katya still did so nearly every day on her way home from work. Besides, dusk was her favorite time to walk.  It was so peaceful without all the joggers, cyclists, and dog walkers. 
Feet aching from new heels, Katya decided to sit on the old green bench for the first time.  She slipped off her shoes and leaned back with a sigh. Despite the warm evening, Katya shivered. While buttoning up her jacket, Katya felt a hand rest on her shoulder. When she whisked her head around, there was no one there. She scanned the nearby copse of trees and surrounding grounds. No one. Not even a squirrel. 
Shrugging the feeling off to too many cups of coffee, Katya leaned back again. Just a few more minutes before heading home for the evening. Perhaps she’d have a glass or two of Malbec along with a nice cheese board. It would be wonderful to just curl up with a book for a change.
Katya’s musings were interrupted when she felt something press against her thigh. She brushed the sensation away, and was about to yell at whoever it was, when she realized no one was there. Laughing at herself, she bent over to pick up her heels. While she straightened up, she felt the pressure of not one, but two large hands, on her shoulders.
Freezing in place, she managed to ask, “Who is it?” 
The pressure increased as her attacker leaned closer to whisper in her ear:  “A young pretty thing like you shouldn’t be out walking alone.”
“I’m leaving now.” Katya replied, her voice stronger than she felt. As she attempted to pull away, hands grabbed her upper arms, slamming her back onto the bench. Katya cried out in pain; the response, laughter.  
For a moment, the pressure on her shoulders released. Katya picked up her shoes and stood, preparing to run home in her bare feet. She made it a few steps before being grabbed and slammed back onto the bench.  A heavy weight pressed into her thighs and chest.
“I’d like you to stay a while. Get acquainted.”  
Katya shook her head, keeping her eyes closed.
“Look at me. Open your eyes and look at me.”
Katya clenched her eyes even tighter as the man, as she was sure it was a man now, leaned forward, his scent a mixture of expensive cologne and top shelf scotch. There was another scent that she couldn’t quite place, a cloying odor that clung to each breath that she managed to take.
“I said look at me!”
Katya opened her eyes.
There was no time to scream as the apparition’s hands circled her throat. “That’s right. I want to see you. I want to watch the light leave your eyes, taste the fear on your lips. Yes, that’s right . . . Just a few more moments and you’ll be mine.”
The thought of joining this creature in death sent one more spark of energy through Katya. It was useless to scratch out his eyes because the sockets were already empty. It was useless to pull his hands away from her neck because hers passed right through his. And it was useless to wrench away from him as she was pinned to the bench . . . 
Resigned to her fate, Katya vowed to make him miserable in death. She would thwart his every attempt to cause harm. As if in response to her vow, Katya felt gentle hands tuck a warm blanket around her before lifting her onto a gurney. She coughed, tried to speak.
“You’re safe now. Just rest. We’re taking you to Farleigh Hospital.”
Katya drifted in-and-out while the EMTs drove to the local hospital. When they arrived, she heard one of the EMTs say to an admitting nurse, “Another one from the park. That makes seven within the past month, doesn’t it?”
“Indeed it does. She’s one of the fortunate ones. The others . . . “
“We’ll have to bring this up at our next meeting. “
“I’ll make sure of it. We’ll need our entire group for a banishing spell. I thought for sure that we’d rid the park of him last time.”
“So did I. Well, maybe this one can join us. After all, she got a good look at him and survived.”
The nurse glanced at the young woman resting on the gurney, nodded. “She must have done something to get him to let go.”
“Exactly . . . which means that she’s likely one of us.”
Fiction © Copyright Terrie Leigh Relf
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The Sisterhood of the Blood Moon

For thousands of Earth years, the Transgalactic Consortium has had a quiet interest in this planet and its inhabitants, the Haurans. While the Sisterhood of the Blood Moon works together with the Consortium and Haurans to maintain balance in the universe, the Blood Moon is fast approaching. The power of this moon reveals untold secrets . . . including a sacred covenant with the Mora Spiders. There is an ancient pact that needs to be honored—but at what cost and for whose purpose? The world may come to an end. But will there be a chance for a new beginning?

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The Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Tiffany Michelle Brown @TiffeBrown @Sotet_Angyal #LoH #fiction

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April_2020_image01Check Mate
by Tiffany Michelle Brown

Amanda beat Lewis at everything. 
On their first date at a local brewery, Amanda’s competitive spirit had been akin to an aphrodisiac for Lewis. He had watched as Amanda dropped wooden sphere after wooden sphere into the larger-than-life replica of Connect 4, his attraction growing stronger with each move she made. She’d been deadly seriously, her brow knotting in concentration, little electric shivers shuttling through her body when she successfully outsmarted Lewis. This was a woman of passion, Lewis told himself, and so he kissed her in the parking lot and asked for a second date. “I knew I’d won you over,” Amanda had whispered before climbing into her car and driving off into the dark.  
As their relationship progressed, Lewis realized Amanda was used to winning. Everything came naturally to her. Amanda could shoot a mean layup and regularly schooled Lewis on the basketball court. The first time she attempted to make macaroons at home, Lewis raved over their perfection and told her she should open up a bakery. Amanda could finish the New York Times crossword in a single sitting, without breaking a sweat or backtracking on a single answer.  
She was ruthless at board games, especially those that involved strategy. Amanda  got riled up every time she and Lewis played Scrabble or Pandemic or King of Tokyo. Most of the time, it was really cute to watch concentration bloom and overtake her features. She had an adorable habit of chewing on her bottom lip when she was especially close to victory. And Amanda had a dance she performed in the living room of their apartment whenever she came out on top, which was always. 
But that was most of the time. Every once in a while, Amanda’s intensity scared Lewis. He found himself holding back or making poor decisions when their competition grew strong, as if supplicating to his girlfriend was a requirement for their shared happiness.
That’s why it was so befuddling that Amanda was now losing a game of chess to Lewis. 
He’d found the elegant glass set at an estate sale for twenty dollars. He knew Amanda would love the aristocracy of it all. He just hoped she wouldn’t break any of the delicate pieces amid her passion to dethrone his queen.
They’d sat down at their dining room table with glasses of sweet tea and a box of Cheez-Its between them. It was all so normal until…
There’d been no conscious or unconscious self-sabotage on Lewis’ part. Amanda had made a shit move, one that left her exposed. She tried to maintain a poker face after letting go of her piece, but her nostrils flared, signaling to Lewis that she knew what had happened. 
Lewis had a decision to make. Deep down, he knew he should let her win. He knew that if he followed her shit move with a shit move of his own, they’d have a lovely, normal night together. 
But Lewis wanted something else. 
His skin tingled in anticipation. He wanted to win at chess. 
Against Amanda. 
He moved his pawn with great gravitas and sat back in his chair, folding his arms across his chest and smiling with glee. 
“Check. Mate.”
Amanda’s eyes widened. Her body tensed and stilled. If not for the shallow sound of her breath passing through her lips, Lewis would’ve thought she’d turned to stone.
As he watched his girlfriend grow increasingly glassy-eyed and despondent, Lewis began to regret his decision. 
He loved her. All of her. Yes, her need to win was sometimes annoying, but it was a part of her. A part of her that had first attracted him. And this had to be…what for her? Humiliating? Sobering? The impetus of an existential crisis?
Lewis cleared his throat and reached across the board to retrieve his pawn. 
Amanda beat him to it. She snatched up the carved figurine and, to Lewis’ horror, shoved it in her mouth. Amanda’s chair screeched against hardwood as she pushed from the table and tilted her head back, lips to the rafters. 
That’s when the gagging started. Deep whines, bubbled cries, and sharp gasps coalesced in the dining room as the piece of glass burrowed down Amanda’s throat. Lewis bolted from his seat, ready to give his girlfriend the Heimlich. 
But she held her palms out to him, fingers splayed, her universal sign for don’t-you-fucking-touch-me. Lewis wilted against the table, watching Amanda’s gullet twitch and expand and contract and work. 
A moment later, the horrid bulge in her neck disappeared and the noises stopped. Without a word, Amanda sat down and licked her lips. She pointed at Lewis’ chair and he staggered back to it, dizzy and shaking. 
Amanda took a deep breath and bit her lip, tasting victory. 
When her voice broke the unsettling silence of the dining room, it was cracked and raw, but confident, just like Amanda. 
“Your move.”

 

Fiction © Copyright Tiffany Michelle Brown
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