The Neighbor_The Turquoise-Pointed Potentiality_Nothing like the first time_Nightmare in a Graveyard
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The Neighbor
In the quiet suburb of Hamilton Heights, everything was peaceful, and nothing was suspicious. The cars that puttered around the neighborhood did so in a slow, responsible manner, and were always driven by familiar faces. The houses that lined the perfectly manicured front lawns were all colonials, painted with sensible, muted colors that didn’t detract from the beautiful uniformity of the others. That pervasive ‘Keeping up with the Jones’ mentality that had dominated most American cul-de-sacs since the 1950’s never managed to take root there. Instead of competition, there was community, and e...
The Turquoise-Pointed Potentiality
“Oh, she’s so cute!” www.onedoor.ccexclaimed Mrs Benson, who lived next door, and whom Margot’s mother called Belinda, and whom Margot was supposed to call Auntie Belinda. “Positively scrumptious! I could just eat her up!” Mrs Benson actually had quite nice teeth, a bit crooked, but nothing really wrong with them. But when she bared them as she said positively scrumptious, something made Margot feel the same way she did as when she was forced – or, as her mother would have said, persuaded, to eat what folk called healthy cereal, or avocados or raw carrot sticks. It was, as Margot’s mother Dilly was...
Nothing like the first time
John avery sr was so excited for today like he was going trick or treating instead of his son john avery jr. He looked at his phone to make sure it really was the big day, yep he said to himself October 31st the big day. His son was going to celebrate his first halloween, this was a huge day for his son and he knew it. He wanted it to go just right nothing could mess this up. He understood the importance of a day like this. He wanted his son to enjoy himself and have everything he never had. See john avery sr. Never knew his father and so he never went trick or treating his mom was too busy. ...
Nightmare in a Graveyard
23:10 hours“What on earth is wrong with you?” Lindsay sat up in her bed glaring at the girl lying next to her.“Come on, Lindsay! Its Halloween. We never do anything fun. Just this once. Please?”“Reed, it’s freezing outside. Besides, if braces sees us, you know quite well that she’s going to report us to Ms. Winter.”Braces was an irritable seventeen-year-old who was put in charge of watching the orphanage kids for the day, since Ms. Winter had gone to look after her sick mother.Reed sniffed and turned over. Lindsay sighed. “Sometimes I really can’t tell if you’re two or twelve.”She pulled the c...