Challenge
October drabble challenge: OH, THE HORROR!
Spooky season celebration! Give me exactly 100 words of HORROR fiction. Please use standard punctuation, spelling, and grammar to craft a prose tale of exactly 100 words. Gimme something that reads like a scary story to send chills down my spine. I'll pick the winner and read all the entries somewhere near Nov 1.
My Mother’s Funeral
“Don’t ya cry, littlun,” said Uncle, wiping the tears off my face with bruised knuckles twice the size of my own. After, his hand came to rest on my shoulder.
My mother was gone, but I could see her lying there in her open casket.
He took my hand and dragged me away from her. My leather soles slipped on the surface of autumn leaves. The funeralgoers paid us no mind. They cried for the passing of my mother.
I cried not because I lost her, but because he had found me.
“No one will keep us apart now, littlun.”
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