Genre Horror. Page - 28
The pressure of walking in your shoes is to much for me to take much more. Im always being compared to you.. Why am i not like you? Why cant I do things like you? The pressure the words used llike guns you are not me i am not you so why do i feel as if we are one in the same its always about the day of the fire what really happened there?
In a small town a young girl's father is murdered infront of her by a creature that lurked from the vents in her house,she goes on a long journey to find out what killed him,and seek her revenge along the way she learns about other creatures and monsters,studying them and making them apart of her everyday life. she saves people from going through what she did by hunting what hunts us.
Hunt what hunts you.
A work in progress.
As an attempt to help ease her fear of small inclosed spaces Clair finds herself surfing the net for at home remedies. But an internet game takes her into dark places she should have stayed far away from.
Now she finds herself in the company of five other strangers with other phobias. But what plays in the dark, plays with their minds, and eats their souls.
From author Fiona Estelle Hamilton, five short Gothic/Horror stories tell the stories of five different individuals. "Unseeing" follows the story of Tommy, a blind cat, who along with his family members, Luna, Caesar, and Church try to save their owners from their haunted house. "The Face" tells the story of two terrifying nightmares. "Coulrophobia" confronts that age old fear of clowns. In "The Beast's Death", we follow the author herself, as her family says goodbye to a dear friend. Lastly, "A Cautionary Tale" warns us of the all too real danger of playing with Ouija boards