Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Kathleen McCluskey @KathleenMcClus4 @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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Image_03The Kite That Soared 
by Kathleen McCluskey 

Jacob stood in the overgrown field, eyes squinting against the dull, heavy sky. It was here that he’d lost Danny. His son had run ahead, chasing the kite that now hung limply in the sky. Jacob was barely a shadow of his former self. The memory clung to him like a suffocating, cold, damp fog.

Nobody came to this field anymore. The townsfolk whispered about it. They knew that strange things happened to those that stayed too long. How the children vanished, how the wind seemed to howl like it was alive, Jacob never believed in such superstitions. Not until Danny.

His hands trembled as he tugged the kite string. It was the same kite that they had that fateful day. The same battered frame, the same frayed tail, and faded fabric sewn together for his son’s sixth birthday. It shouldn’t have survived the storm that took Danny. But there it was, and Jacob was drawn by a force that he did not understand. He watched the kite list lazily in the wind, no longer graceful. Now it seemed sluggish, like it was weighed down by something unseen. Jacob frowned. The air was thick and still, yet the kite tugged violently, as though pulled by unseen hands.

A whisper, barely a breath, but clear. “Fly it higher, dad.”

Jacob’s grip tightened on the string. His throat closed in terror. The voice WAS Danny’s. But it couldn’t be. He was dead.

The wind picked up, swirling around him in erratic bursts. The sky darkened and the clouds thickened, closing in on themselves. The kite yanked upward, and Jacob staggered. He tried to step back and pull the kite back. But the kite fought him, thrashing against the string like it was alive.

Then in a moment of eerie silence, it stopped. The string went slack and the kite hung motionless in the air. Jacob’s heart and eyes raced as he tracked it. It shouldn’t be suspended like that, with no wind.

A slow, deliberate laugh echoed through the field. Not Danny’s, something much darker. A voice twisted by something ancient and cruel. The kite began to shift, stretching unnaturally, the faded fabric tore open and revealed something writhing underneath. Arms. Thin, elongated, crawling out of the kite’s body like a spider emerging from its web. The wind howled again. It whipped through the tall grass, but this time it wasn’t just wind. It was the sounds of screams, hundreds of them, faint and distant. It was as if they came from under the earth.

Jacob took a step back, the string still in his hand. He wanted to drop it, to run but his fingers wouldn’t release. The kite’s form twisted, bones snapping under the faded fabric. Then something fell from it. No, not something. Somebody.

The figure stood on spindly legs. The remains of the kite’s fabric hung on it like perverted wings. The face was hidden. But the body was small, fragile and unmistakable. It was Jacob’s son Danny. Yet not Danny. This thing that wore his likeness was hollow, its head slowly lifted revealing deep, black voids where Danny’s blue eyes should have been. It smiled. A grotesque mimicry of joy. The smile was too wide, too broad, it stretched beyond human capabilities.

The wind stilled for a moment and in the silence the voice came again. “Play with me, dad.”

Jacob’s knees buckled, “No…no, this can’t be real.” He said under his breath

But the figure stepped forward. The laughter, that sickening, echoing laughter, rang out again. The sky above rolled like an angry sea, dark and full of shadows that seemed to reach down toward the field. The thing that looked like Danny took another step forward. The string in Jacob’s hand tightened, burning his skin.

“I’m sorry,” Jacob whispered. “I couldn’t save you.”

 “You didn’t even try.”

The string yanked hard, dragging Jacob forward. His feet dug into the soft earth as he fought to resist. The figure lunged. Its arms outstretched, fingers like claws, long and sharp. Jacob felt the pull, the weight of his grief, the guilt and something far darker. An ancient malevolent force that lived in this field, feeding on those who choose to grieve.

The kite wrapped around him and in that moment, Jacob understood. It was never “just a toy.” It was a lure. A trap set by something far older than he could possibly comprehend. He’d come here thinking he could bring Danny back. Thinking he could undo the past.

But the field didn’t give back what it took.

The last thing that Jacob saw before the darkness swallowed him was the kite. It was soaring higher and higher into the sky. Its tail twisting like a serpent. And beneath it, the silhouette of his son, still smiling, still waiting.

And far beyond the clouds something else watched, too. Something else waited. Always watching, always.

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Fiction © Copyright Kathleen McCluskey
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com 

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The Long Fall: Book 1: The Inception of Horror

Lucifer always cunning and intelligent challenges father to a battle of wits. Being the angel of light he casts a judgemental eye upon mankind. He begins a war with his fellow archangels and God. Michael, along with his siblings defend their home and mankind from their deranged brother. Broad swords and hand to hand combat drench heaven in blood. The four apocalyptic steeds are released, each having their own destructive power. Betrayal and lust are at biblical levels. Understand the very creation of evil and the consequenses that transpire in the first of THE LONG FALL series.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Alex Grehy @indigodreamers @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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Angel Wings 
by Alex Grehy

The Angels came to our shores

offering salvation, singing of love

and of blessed ascension.

Their voices chocolate smooth, their

skin all strawberries and cream,

fair, delicious, beguiling.

They walked back into the sea, dissolving

into the azure waves, leaving only feathers, 

floating, and their song on the wind.

Our women, young and old, enthralled, 

grasped the feathers in ecstasy, watching the 

offing for the return of their white-winged saviours.

We begged them to return to the land,

as the salt water stripped their skin

of any beauty that once shone there.

Creatures of sky and ocean stole their flesh

until all that remained were skeletons 

surfing towards the sunset. 

We were left to be grateful that our girls were

deaf to the Angels’ song, too young to be stirred

by their passionate invitation.

Then they grew up. We remember that moment

when they ran to the sea, faces alight with joy, 

grasping at the feathers waiting there for them.

They ride the waves and smile at the ruination of 

their mothers, whose bare skulls grin, as all skulls will,

whether in joy or lust or anticipation.

They float on angel feathers for eternity, torturing 

us with their desecrated bodies, while we wither, 

alone and forever childless.

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Fiction © Copyright Alex Grehy
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com

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Last Species Standing

Alex Grehy (she/her) enjoys writing quirky, thought-provoking horror and is a regular contributor to The Sirens Call and Ladies of Horror Flash Project. Her fiction and essays on being a lady of horror have featured in a range of publications, including Spread: Tales of Deadly Flora. Alex’s first poetry collection, Last Species Standing, which explores mankind’s relationship with nature and technology, is available on Amazon.

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The Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Marge Simon @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Image_01The Bier in the Lake  
by Marge Simon 

Composing his last poem, the Poet, whose name is Wu Fei walks the beach of the great Dongting Lake*. His girlfriend lags behind, picking up wildflowers that catch her eye and putting them in her hair. He pauses, frowning, waiting for her to catch up.

When she reaches him, he gestures to the lake. “Behold the bier, my sweet! It is said that when he heard that the poet Qu Yuan had drowned here, the emperor himself had it placed out there in the lake. People believe that Qu Yuan appears on the bier on a full moon like this one, pining for his unrequited love.” The Wu Fei’s girlfriend claps her hands. How utterly darling!” she exclaims. “Qu Yuan is my favorite poet. He’s much better than you are. I shall swim out and wait for him to appear.” Wu Fei tries to reason with her to no avail. Finally, he leaves her there, disgusted with her flights of fantasy.

Around midnight, the dragon who lives at the bottom of the lake rises up. He licks his lips, opens wide and chomps Wu Fei’s girlfriend into little bits. Several months later, the Wu Fei finishes his poem and dedicates it to Qu Yuan’s dragon.

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*True fact: dragon boat racing is said to have begun on the eastern shores of Dongting Lake as a search for the body of Qu Yuan, the Chu poet (340-278 B.C.), and a dragon-king is said to live at the bottom of the lake.

Fiction © Copyright Marge Simon
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com 

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Cast from Darkness
by Marge Simon and‎ Mary Turzillo

Cast from Darkness is another triumphant collaboration between award-winning Speculative poets, Marge Simon and Mary Turzillo.

The poetry includes themes running the spectrum of the speculative genres and forms ranging from the haiku through many nuances of vere libre to the prose poem.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author R.A. Clarke @RAClarkeWrites @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Beast of Lore 
by R.A. Clarke 

Within the depths rests an eerie calm,

under water like glass and swirling mist.

A dark legend lies, sleeps, and waits

for the time to start its vicious tryst.

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At the water’s edge, beneath the moon

One dusk per decade, it’s eyelids lift.

Now it’s time to feed, to feast, refuel

on ripe pink flesh, not putrid fish

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Nothing else will do. That is its taste.

Lying still in wait, it stalks the shore.

Movement ripples as shadows pass.

It’s craving blood, and flesh, and gore.

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They claim a boat, a rickety thing,

then anchor out, their loins inflamed.

Such unbelievers of local lore,

but soon they’ll come to know its name.

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So silent it moves, first fins, then tail,

their scent a drug, their passion a bore.

It swims below, between the reeds,

then rising, it aims—knows what’s in store.

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It’s twice as long as their floating craft,

with layered teeth and powerful jaws.

A scaly form the dim hue of murk,

it slips unseen, defies nature’s laws.

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One nudge, then two. It earns a shout.

Two heads appear—they seek the source.

As the pair leans out, eyes wide, mouths taut,

its surges, full power, without remorse.

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With a mighty splash, glassy water froths.

One perfect chomp claims both heads in one bite.

It snatches its prey, heft crumpling the boat.

Blood curls and swirls, that’s the first of the night.

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Then down to the depths, it dives to digest,

chewing and crunching, it savours the taste.

Once done, it still hungers. It will need more.

It swims down the beach with no time to waste.

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A marina appears cluttered with boats.

This will do nicely. It lays quiet, in wait.

Watching for movement, for shadows to pass,

to stroll down the dock like sweet dangling bait.

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At the water’s edge, beneath the moon,

within the depths, among swirling mist.

Yes, it’s time to refuel, to feed, to feast.

One night per decade, it’s eyelids lift.

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Fiction © Copyright R.A. Clarke
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com 

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A daughter’s last chance at redemption on an alien planet. A sweeping secret that could not only end her dreams, but her life as well.

Finn Rucker boards the starship to seek a fresh start as part of a colonizing effort on Joya. The race, sponsored by Governus, yields free land and startup funds for the lucky winners. The number of entrants guarantees someone is going to lose and Finn is determined that she and her bionic horse, Herc, are among the winners.

Racing through uncharted jungle to the settlement of Novus, Finn and her fellow racers soon discover that not everything is as it seems – and Governus withheld information from the contestants. Strange beasts attack the racers, mechanical equipment begins to fail, and the very air seems out to get them.

When all seems lost, a mysterious people arrive and help the racers, revealing the depth of Governus’ deception. Finn will have to keep her pulse pistols close and her new friends closer – but not too close – as they all race to survive the jungle.

You will love this mashup of Hidalgo and James Cameron’s Avatar as Finn navigates the guilt of her past, the promise of a future, and the imminent dangers of her present.

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

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What They Leave Behind 
by Melissa R. Mendelson 

I almost missed it.  That look in his eyes.  After all of them, I knew to be aware of it, but I missed it with him.  He was so good that he had me fooled.  Then, he wrapped his arm around my shoulders as we sat on the couch, telling my parents the great news, and I looked into his eyes.  There it was because he dropped his guard, and I fell into his gaze.

I promised myself so many damn times that I would never ever find myself in this place again.  The darkened woods with that creature circling overhead.  With each of them, that creature grew, and they never met each other.  But they sensed one another, and they wanted a piece of me too.

Now, I was running as the creature drew closer, but it already had me.  I saw its marks on my arms, quietly feeding on me, smiling because I had no idea that it was there.  I thought I was careful.  I thought it was more than enough time, years, where I sentenced myself to be alone to recover, pick up the pieces that they left behind, and manage the damage as best as I could.  But it didn’t matter.

The creature cried a happy cry because it found me again, and part of me wanted to surrender.  I was so tired of being careful.  I was so tired of wasting my life, watching out for them, and turning what could have been the right ones away.  I just don’t trust people.  But there are good ones out there, right?  Why can’t they find me?

Something scared the creature off.  I wasn’t alone.  I needed to pull away from his gaze, return to my parents, and call it off, save myself, if it wasn’t too late. 

Something moved in the darkened woods.  It looked human, stepping closer, and I saw…. Me.

She mirrored the darkened woods.  Her gaze made me cringe.  Then, she focused on his eyes still looking into mine.  It was the way back.  She moved fast, and I realized that if I didn’t hurry after her, I was going to be left here.

I grabbed hold of her, but the touch of her cut right through me.  It was as if she were that pain that I had felt from them, and she smiled.  She smiled their smile.

“No!”  I screamed, but she was gone.  So was the creature.  At least, for now, but it would soon realize that it was me here not her.  It would come back, but that wasn’t the worst thing.  No, the worst thing was him, or was it me?

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Fiction © Copyright Melissa R. Mendelson
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com.
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About Author Melissa R. Mendelson:

Melissa R. Mendelson is the author of the Sci-Fi Novella, Waken.  She also has a prose poetry collection calledThis Will Remain With Us published by Wild Ink Publishing.  Her short story collections, Better Off Here and Name’s Keeper can be found on Amazon/Amazon Kindle.

If you’d like to learn more about Melissa, you can visit her accounts here: www.MelissaMendelson.com

 

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Rie Sheridan Rose @RieSheridanRose @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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Seasonal Surf  
by Rie Sheridan Rose 

Some days are perfect for surfing. You can tell as soon as you hit the beach. The waves are cresting at a reasonable range, and you can taste the salt from the beachfront parking. Days like this are rare in my neck of the woods, but not impossible.

Unfortunately, it looks like the meteorologist made a wrong call. I got all the way down here with my board, and it’s almost smooth as glass. Still, there’s a breeze blowing, and I’m out of the house, so that’s a plus…guess I’ll just hang here a while and see if it picks up any. It’s nice on the water…

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It never fails. Lay out the hope of a decent surf, and someone will bite. I never know who will answer the call, but I’ll take any bet that someone will. Looks like my pigeon today is a plump little bird, filling out her swimsuit to perfection. Just enough meat on her bones. I’ll just wait here until she gets bored with the water and calls it a day. I can almost taste it now. Roast pigeon with a side of something green—must remember to eat healthy these days. And she looks quite healthy.

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Fiction © Copyright Rie Sheridan Rose
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Overheard in Hell:
Dark Poetry

Poems exploring hell and damnation. Tales of sorrow, vengeance, betrayal, and redemption. Ghosts, ghouls, and demons stalk these pages. Don’t read in a lonely house…in a darkened room by a single candle…

…unless you like the touch of an icy finger up your spine.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Jaime Johnesee @JaimeJohnesee @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Portal to Kyoto 
by Jaime Johnesee 

“Jesus! Up ahead! Run, Daryl! Oh, God, it’s coming!” James screamed to his friend as they ran for the Torii, which just happened to be a magical portal to Kyoto that they’d had built, regardless of the warnings the monks gave them.

Pounding footfalls chased the pair to the arch, urging them faster and faster. Daryl’s anguished cry forced James to look back in time to catch the image of his friend being eaten by the beast.

“That can’t be me, please, God!” James said softly, to himself, as he ran for his life.

The creature finished snacking on Daryl and began bounding for James.

Luck was on the young man’s side as he reached the portal and emerged in modern day Japan. A whimper from the beast’s head caused him to stop celebrating his good fortune–at entering and closing the portal in time–and look down.

A piece of the creature had come through the Torii with James. Its head stilled, its eyes closed. The body had, thankfully, remained on the other side of the portal.

James stepped to the side, down an alley, where he vacated his stomach contents before returning the omamori to the old Onmyōji.

The amulet was burning through his flesh, charring and bubbling through all the layers of skin and burrowing into the muscle of his hands.

Yet, he dare not let go, the mage needed it to reverse everything. This omamori, as much as it looked like a simple pendant, would help change fate and free his people.

James knew he had no choice but to suffer through the pain as he worked to find the magic man.

He needed to reverse what the evil sorcerer had done, and only the Onmyōji could do it. As he ran, he prayed. All his praying was for naught, as a truck would immediately slam into him, killing him on impact.

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Fiction © Copyright Jaime Johnesee
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Shifters: A Samantha Reece Mystery

When a serial killer begins leaving remains of victims in hotel bathtubs all over town FBI Agent Samantha Reece makes it her business to stop him.

This detective’s got an ace up her sleeve in the form of her ability to shift into the guise of a were panther. As she tracks down the cold-hearted murderer she also has to contend with an anti-shifter group determined to destroy her.

Not to mention the black jaguar who turned her decides to come sauntering back into her life.

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

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The Arches (A Haibun) 
by Terrie Leigh Relf

Carolina was on a college archeological field trip. The ruins were “circa 1400,” or so the docent said. She sensed, however, that they were much older.

early evening

lanterns circling

within an unseen wind

She paused to gaze upon and through the dank, moldy arches that seemed to extend further into the distance than they first appeared. Where would they ultimately lead? To a cathedral, a palace, an ancient library, perhaps?

moon rise

voices raised

in adulation

The end of the cobbled path lead to a stairway that descended into a cave, and Carolina watched as the others headed downward. She sniffed at the cold air which emerged from the cave’s opening . . . Seaweed and something even more foul. While she considered leaving, something slithered around her ankle and up her leg.

morning paper

another class vanishes

Miskatonic ruins

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More from author Terrie Leigh Relf:

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?

Available for purchase from Hiraeth Publishing!

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Nadia Corin @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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To Serve
by Nadia Corin

As he creeps through the shadows of night, quiet and unassuming, this jester of fate once thought free-will was nothing more than a dream. He’d been forever bound to serve. But his unthreatening nature allowed him to sneak past the guards watching the prized room. Even the jingle of his little bells did nothing to stir suspicion. Just a funny man walking on a sleepless night.

As he approached the large mahogany door, he was careful to open it and slip inside. The room was lit by the faint light of the moon, watching from behind clouds. The jester tip-toed to the sleeping man, drew the hidden dagger from his belt, and plunged it into his chest.

He would serve no more.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Rie Sheridan Rose @RieSheridanRose @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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Black and White and Red All Over 
by Rie Sheridan Rose 

There’s a silence in these halls

held in by thick stone walls…

Shadows thick as midnight,

though the window pulses sunlight.

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I was so happy then,

the day I last came in,

he waited at the altar—

and my steps they did not falter.

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I was a blushing bride,

with my father at my side,

my dress of pearly white,

everyone’s face alight…

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The best day of my life,

Now sullied by time’s knife…

We were young and had it all.

Forgetting the inevitable fall.

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A year has come and gone,

since he was first to travel on…

I thought I could bear it…

but that idea has no merit.

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I couldn’t stand to be alone,

so even though I can’t condone

the method that I’ve chosen here,

I’ve gone to find my love so dear.

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I leave here in this sacred hall

this garbled note explaining all…

I’m sorry for the bloody mess.

A sea of red on snow-white dress.

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Fiction © Copyright Rie Sheridan Rose
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Overheard in Hell:
Dark Poetry

Poems exploring hell and damnation. Tales of sorrow, vengeance, betrayal, and redemption. Ghosts, ghouls, and demons stalk these pages. Don’t read in a lonely house…in a darkened room by a single candle…

…unless you like the touch of an icy finger up your spine.

Available on Amazon!

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