Loving A Killer: Part 25 by randomocity42, literature
Literature
Loving A Killer: Part 25
Angel
I stood, hunched over the railing of the porch outside. Vomit laid on the ground and my head was spinning out of control. Puppeteer sent a video of him beating Hoodie senseless... I sat down, letting the cool air of the night help me to relax. The front door opened and out came Jeff. "Hey." He cooed. I pushed my hair back and pulled up my mask to try and conceal how weak I must have looked. He pointed to the spot next to me, asking permission to sit. I moved over a bit and he sat. "I'm, uh, sorry for what happened to Hoodie and your dad."
"It's not your fault... no reason to be sorry." I replied. "It's oka-"
"But it's not. You keep a
Loving A Killer: Part 26 by randomocity42, literature
Literature
Loving A Killer: Part 26
Hoodie
I followed behind Scarecrow to the other end of the portal. As I walked through, bright lights caused me to squint. Once my eyes adjusted, I looked out at everyone. They were all gathering around each other, checking if everyone was okay, if we needed anything... I scanned the room for Angel, but didn't see her.
"Hoodie?" Zach's voice called. I looked over and saw her walking towards me. "Hey!" She said, giving me a light hug. "Are you okay?"
"Fine... where's Angel?" I asked.
She pointed to a small circle of people consisting of Boogeyman, Anna, Slenderman, and herself. I wanted to talk to her, but I felt as if I should wait. "Wow.
Thoughts on the Russian Sleep Experiment by RobbyRobD, literature
Literature
Thoughts on the Russian Sleep Experiment
It was personally one of my favorites. Many know the plot: in Soviet Russia, five political prisoners are sealed in a gas chamber to be experimented on with a gas that would keep them awake for 15 days after which they could leave, but of course it was a false promise on the part of the researchers. The first day everything seems relatively fine, but of course things segue into chaos as the remaining days approach.
For the most part it was an enjoyable story; very descriptive and truly frightening, so much so, for a long time the story was actually considered real for a long time because the Soviet Union did perform human experiments so the