Fiction Horror Novella

The Seventh Day – Day Four

From the second I got up, it seemed like everywhere I looked I could see him. Peeking out from the foot of the bed, from behind furniture and even through the windows. Sometimes it was his face if I closed my eyes, or even a fleeting glimpse of black wings or a tail going around a corner. The constant barrage of sightings had me questioning my sanity.

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The Seventh Day: Day II – Part II

Frozen in terror, I couldn’t move when he lowered his massive head next to mine and rolled back his lips, exposing a mouth full of long, sharp teeth. The long, forked tongue flicked out and ran along the underside of my jaw, then snapped back inside.

Fiction Horror Novella

The Seventh Day – Day Two : Part I

“You’re kind of an ugly bastard, you know that.” Thankfully, it didn’t respond. If it did I think I’d have needed paramedics to restart my heart and not my girlfriend to take me to urgent care. The statue was disturbing, yet hypnotic, reminiscent of driving by a car wreck. You don’t want to look, but the scene almost demands your attention.

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The Seventh Day – Day One: Part II

I recoiled slightly at the black rock inches from my face. Black dead eyes, a pig like nose and an open mouth with a long-forked tongue hanging down to its stomach. Two large sets of teeth, almost large enough to be tusks, protruded from the open mouth that was frozen in an eternal sneer. Normally creepy things don’t bother me. I love horror movies and books, but this was different, giving off and almost evil vibe. “Get it away.”