It was all a front of course, but for Spyder (or Dwayne to his family or anyone outside of his school) it was the reaction that people would have expected. It was a hot, sticky July day, and the Red missile which was piloted by the grieving teen tore across the blacktop, t...
Despite their agreement, leaving Melody was the hardest thing Steve had ever done. It went against his every natural instinct. As always, her strength had been a revelation, which in turn gave him the strength to leave her at the hotel. The rain still fell in a constant slow drizzle as the remain...
Rainwater said as he waited with Mackay. “This guy’s a killer.” “I know what he is,” Mackay said, watching as Morrison walked down the corridor towards him. “That doesn’t change a damn thing.” “Don’t you think you’re out of your depth here? You can’...
He swatted the droning insects away from his face, temporarily denying them another meal as he followed his guide deeper into the dense jungle. He was tired but excited. He knew they were getting close to their destination. “How far is it?” he asked, wiping a forearm again...
All she felt was a neutral sense of foreboding, heightened by the desolation of the town. She wasn’t sure if she could go through with what she intended to do. She had gone on a tour of sorts, revisiting places, which until that point, had only lived in memories long buried. She’d stopped by the ...
Firstly through the personalised story MONSTER that Matt Shaw and I wrote for her, but also because she runs a horror review blog / website and is incredibly supportive of our business. The fear she submitted was interesting, and one which I thought I could do a lot with. I wanted this to be a st...