Night Terrors Vol. 13: Short Horror Stories Anthology
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š£ Narrated by Johnny Raven and Stephanie Shade
A carnival of nightmares awaitsā¦
A cab ride to an infamous cemetery takes a sinister turn when the passengers discover they may be the graveyardās next residents. Fun and games unleash evil beyond imagination when a young couple rolls the dice of a board game from hell. And a treasure hunt turns deadly when a pair of explorers discover whatās really hiding deep in the woodsā¦
Step right up, and prepare to scream with delight! Scare Streetās latest collection of supernatural horror is the main attraction. This diabolical tome is packed with fourteen tales of supernatural terror. It is bursting at the seams, like a tiny car full of carnivorous clowns.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. Donāt mind the severed fingers in your cotton candy or the blood stains on your seat. And whatever you do, donāt pet the snarling beasts.
The show must go on! And once you enter this dazzling circus of nightmares and dark fantasy, the terror never endsā¦
This volume features the following stories:
1.Ā The Ash CollectorĀ by Amanda Cecelia Lang
2.Ā Don't ScreamĀ by Renee Miller
3.Ā The Shatter BoxĀ by Paul O'Neill
4.Ā AokigaharaĀ by Matthew McKiernan
5.Ā The Steepest FareĀ by John Cady
6.Ā Foster ParentsĀ by Matthew A. Clarke
7.Ā The Treasure in the WoodsĀ by Oliver C. Seneca
8.Ā Stingers and ScratchesĀ by Matt Bliss
9.Ā The Scent of DecayĀ by Madison Estes
10.Ā Waiting Out the StormĀ by Mike Schuhler
11.Ā The Thackery TreeĀ by Kristen Reid
12.Ā The Bowels of HellĀ by Kris Ashton
13.Ā Lester's LocketĀ by Carl Hughes
14.Ā A Hand of Glory by Ron Ripley
PRINT LENGTH | |
AUDIO LENGTH | 6 hours and 13 minutes |
NARRATED BY | Johnny Raven and Stephanie Shade |
PRODUCT DIMENSION | |
ISBN | |
LANGUAGE | English |
PUBLICATION DATE | April 26, 2021 |
DONāT SCREAM
BY RENEE MILLER
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From the moment Joey was conceived, Carol knew he was bad. During the first weeks of her pregnancy, she barely left her bed and suffered intense nausea that sometimes led to vomiting that made her throat bleed.
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Her husband, Francis, told her it wasnāt uncommon for pregnancy to cause illness in the first trimester. Carolās suffering didnāt stop with the beginning of the second trimester though. She began having nightmares. As those subsided, her fingernails yellowed, cracked, and then fell off. Her skin felt so tight she worried it might rip apart. Then came the rash, which caused an allover itch so intense she often sat in a cold bath and cried as she rubbed a loofah over her skin.
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By the final month of her pregnancy, Carolās hair started to fall out. She told Francis more than once that the baby was killing her. He didnāt know what to think. Her doctor was baffled as well.
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For a brief period, she thought maybe the baby shouldnāt be born. Francis, of course, was appalled. He tried to reassure her, but she knew what must be done. The clinic wouldnāt do it, because she was too far along, so she tried to do it at home. Twice. Her efforts only caused her pain and shame. Joey continued to thrive in her womb.
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The day of his birth, she couldnāt bring herself to hold him. The doctor gave her medicine. Postpartum, he called it. She took the pills. Her fear ebbed. Her body recovered. She almost forgot the terror that plagued her for so many months.
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The pills helped her to love Joey too despite the dread she felt when she held him. It wasnāt until his third birthday that she could no longer deny the evil she sensed in her son.
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Theyād invited all the neighbors to the party just as they had for his first and second birthdays. Francis barbecued while Carol supervised the children at various games sheād organized. Joey toddled around, adorable in a blue and white sailor suit and matching hat. When Francis called everyone to the patio for lunch, Carol realized Joey was missing.
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An initial search revealed their neighborās daughter, a girl of about sixteen, was also gone. They looked inside the house first and then the backyard before expanding their search to the neighborsā yards.
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Finding no sign of them, Francis called the police. It wasnāt until theyād scoured the yard one more time that a police officer suggested they search inside the house again.
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āDo you have a basement or any hidden passages in the house?ā the officer had asked.
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āJust a cellar,ā Carol said. āBut itās always locked.ā
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The officer smiled. āWith all of the chaos, itās possible someone unlocked it, and he went exploring.ā
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āAnd the girl?ā
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āShe may have gone off with friends.ā
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The cellar door was in the hallway near the kitchen. It was unlocked. Francis went in first. The police officers followed. Carol and the girlās mother trailed behind. She heard Joey giggling as they descended the dark stairs. Someone pulled the chain on the bare light bulb, and then Carol heard a soft gasp.
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āMy God,ā Francis whispered.
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āHi, Papa.ā Joeyās voice came, so sweet and melodious.
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āWhat have you done, Joey?ā Francis asked.
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āNow, sir,ā the officer said. His voice sounded strained. āHeās just a baby.ā
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āWhat happened?ā Carol pushed her way past her husband and the police. She stopped at the bottom step. āJesus Christ.ā
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