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3 Creepy Crawly Ghost Stories
3 Creepy Crawly Ghost Stories
3 Creepy Crawly Ghost Stories
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3 Creepy Crawly Ghost Stories

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Life is full of surprises or is it death and the supernatural?

This book is for adults only.It contains about 18,759 words, along with some sexual content.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKassie Casey
Release dateOct 24, 2015
ISBN9781519936776
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    3 Creepy Crawly Ghost Stories - Kassie Casey

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    This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including recording, photo copying, offset or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the author.

    This work is fiction. Names, characters, places and or incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitious.

    This book is for adults only. It contains some sexual content.

    Table of Content

    Deadly Revenge Creeps Within

    Demon

    Collector

    Deadly Revenge Creeps Within

    Introduction

    Tom’s two sisters thrive on intense and raw emotions that draw their bodies into lustful encounters and their souls into a world of unconscionable evil. Their kind brother pays the price. This book is for adults only. It contains some sexual content.

    Table of Content

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    1. All Hallows Eve Night

    2. Rendezvous

    3. Visitors

    Chapter 1

    All Hallows Eve Night

    Amongst the stormy All Hallows Eve night the elderly man lies on his bed without expression. His soft beating heart will soon stop. Dana, his younger sister, bends down and places her ear over his chest hoping to hear nothing.

    As she does, the lightening filters through the night sky. It flickers into the bedroom waiting to grab the elderly man's kind and gentle soul for his journey home into the heavens. The thunder's echo becomes faint as it succumbs to the pace of his dwindling heartbeat.

    The evil attaches to the elderly man’s bedroom wall and lurks as Dana's murderous deed becomes reality. It had watched her take care of him as she cast her cruel and distained behavior upon his helpless soul. The evil has also felt the excruciating pain that Tom had endured for many days and nights from her withholding his food and medication.

    Finally, he takes a shallow breath. His cruel sister stares as his chest hardly rises for the last time. While it slightly inflates, his mouth opens and stays in an awkward position.

    The thunder calms into silence. It knows that the heartbeat is no more. The lightening dissipates and ushers his soul into heaven's light where no one can ever harm him again.

    Unfortunately, the elderly man's kind and gentle soul that was devoured with hatred from his endured torture does exactly what the evil expects him to do. It rejects the gateway into the heavens. His soul returns to earth through the unstable realm of reality. It cannot rest. After all, it’s All Hallows Eve night.

    The evil's shadow happily dances as it slowly crawls down from the wall and back into the bleakness of hell. For it now knows that there are two souls that are not close to heaven's light; one is cruel, the other is tortured. It waits and watches.

    Dana, unaware of what her evil deed will cost her, sits beside her deceased brother's lifeless body. As she calmly looks at him, a sense of satisfaction enters her soul. She is relieved and smiles. Her task is done. She feels that she is free from her miserable burden. Now she has earned her reward, Tom’s wealth. Along with that, Dana wants the power and control that money brings. Dana does not care about Tom. She never did. It was a charade.

    A few minutes later she stands, walks over to her phone and calls the doctor. She walks back to his bed and sits down beside him. There are no tears in her eyes, no sorrow in her heart and no love to be lost.

    Dana stares into his almost closed eyes. Her lips curl upward at each end while her dark soul thanks her dearest brother for his things that she will enjoy immensely.

    After all, she thinks, my life has been on hold. I know I have only taken care of you for a short while. As you told me when I moved in it was hard work. I have to agree. With my new found societal clout I will be able to have any man. Thanks to you I now have a home to bring them to when I want to screw. This makes me very happy. I deserve to have whatever I want. Besides, you old fool, you left everything to me. You should have realized once you told me about my inheritance I would find a way to get rid of your ass as soon as possible.

    When the doorbell rings Dana knows that it is the doctor. Tears begin to flow down her cheeks as she opens the door. The doctor sees her face. She seems visibly shaken. He comforts her.

    Dana, Tom is in a better place. He can walk and is not in pain now. I’m sure that he is happy again, he says.

    He gives her a hug and walks over to his body. He pronounces his time of death. Then he covers her brother with a sheet so that his poor distraught sister won’t have to look at him lying there dead. They wait for the ambulance. His body is taken to the morgue where it is placed in the freezer draw.

    The awkward expression the elderly man has on his face is ignored. His undernourished body doesn’t raise any concerns. Obviously, the pathologist must think he looks this way because he was sick for a long time. So an autopsy is not performed. Cause of death is determined to be from natural causes. Realistically, the pathologist quickly decided this because the man was old. Oh well, it must have been his time to die.

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