Under the Hallow Veil (Editingle Halloween Anthology)

Under the Hallow Veil (Editingle Halloween Anthology)

By:  Editingle Indie House  Completed
Language: English
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In the dark of night, they come to life. Whispers through haunted tombs. Cackles beneath a dreaded moon. Malevolent spirits from the twisted mind. Be mindful of whose door you knock on. A reaper may greet you. For those that care of Halloween scare, abandon intent and take the dare.

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14 Chapters
THE INTERMENT
Lying here with a loss of words, hearing no sound but that of a dirgeI searched my mind but it comes blank, the sounds of Lament fell like I sankDeadweight is my body all dressed and adorned, to be viewed by the ones who felt I have scornedTucked in a billow of alabaster white, a weight of coins to keep out the lightHow is it possible I am lying here, surrounded by people who don’t shed a tear?Trying to move to stop this façade, not wanting to meet the one they call GodClosing the lid with a small click, hearing the pallbearer say, ‘What a dick’The vertigo of weightlessness now being felt, not liking the cards that were dealtHearing the thud of dirt being thrown, the feeling of dread about the unknownThe smell of dirt that’s been freshly turned, makes my stomach start to churnNot understanding why I can’t move nor utter a sound, as they continue to put me in the groun
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HOME
Mum wiped the stringy blood from around Granddad’s mouth.“Emma, grab the tissues from the desk,” she ordered.Granddad lay on his battered mattress in the corner and stared at the damp ceiling. He looked like he was sick of fighting whatever tortured his insides, and skin hung like it wanted to leave him. I grabbed the tissue box and wheeled over to him.When we discovered his lung cancer was terminal mum moved him from the cabin by the pond to the farmhouse so he could spend his dying days closer to us. The stench of cigarettes clung to him, even though he hadn’t smoked for the last month.He coughed more blood.Fear twinkled behind the dry sickness in his eyes. They locked on mine and he moved his finger over the duvet in a circular motion while mum wiped the blood. I had no idea what he wanted, and I wished we could’ve bonded more, but in truth, he scared me. He always stared and looked anguished. Eighteen years we
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VICISSITUDE
AddyI am so excited; we finally get to go on vacation for two weeks. I've spent the whole month buying supplies, stocking the RV to get everything ready. My husband, Jim, and I love the outdoors. Going camping every year to get away from civilization is our thing. We've been married seven years with no kids or pets. So there is nothing but our jobs to hold us back from living life on the road.“Honey, can you pack the case of water in the under storage compartment for me?”Putting the last of the supplies away and going through my mental checklist, I confirm we’re good to go. He makes sure the house is secure with locks on and timers for the lights set. I let out a hum of contentment as Jim wraps his arms around me and kisses my neck.“Are you ready to go, gorgeous?”God, I love the way he feels against me. It’s the first weekend in October and this trip will be the reset button after busting our ass al
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THE ANCIENT ONES
“Let’s keep going, guys.” Beatrice Cunningham put a hand up to shield her eyes. The scorching heat from the sun not only blinded her but was making her a little queasy. Still, she couldn’t give up the find, a brilliant discovery. The bills weren’t paying themselves. Beatrice needed something, anything to get her out of debt. Her crew was in the same boat. They had to make a breakthrough or it was over. Her father, Eli, clarified it. He wasn’t funding her little ‘expeditions’ anymore. “I think we should give up now, Tish.” Henry, one of Beatrice’s oldest friends gazed at her. He took off his hat and fanned himself. He wiped the sweat from his brow. His face was coated with dirt from the digs along with his blond hair. Beatrice sighed. The others looked worn out. They leaned against the dusty door of their latest dig. Beatrice grabbed two canteens out of the back. “I guess you’re right, Hank,” she tossed him a canteen. “We’re dying of thirst out here. Maybe we
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THE EVILEST WITCH
Dead people smell weird. I don’t mean the obvious rotting flesh, rancid bodily fluid kind of smell. This was more like ash and earth, maybe with a hint of smoky barbecue. You’d think I’d be used to it by now with a thousand years to acclimate. But my nose still twitched and crinkled as the newly risen ambled at my side. “Would you mind walking further down-wind?” After a decade of having been under a curse that had changed my appearance to a witchy old hag and my subsequent failure to break it until recently, I’d since been attempting to live by the ‘kill more flies with honey’ motto. The forced politeness was often driven through tightly clenched teeth. Previously, the figure shuffling along beside me, would have already been reduced to ash for the annoying scrape of his foot along the pavement alone. But with meditative breathing and an iron-tight control of my temper, I just about held it together. Barely. “Merrgagahh,” he groaned.
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THE PERFECT BOYFRIEND
“Did you not hear me calling you?” Her syllables are erratic and hard. “I need your help, Mary!” I sit up in bed and rub my eyes. It’s ten o’clock. I squint at the missed calls. Five of them tonight, all from Victoria. “Hmmm, I have the sniffles.” I clear my throat. “What’s going on?” “Paul broke up with me!” He broke up with her at least once a month, for several months now. I don’t know how to say this to her face, but she’s an annoying, clingy, drama queen. “I need you. What should I do?” “Hold on.” I put the phone on speaker so I can tie my curly hair in a knot. My golden skin looks almond-toned in the faint lamplight. Mary is the opposite of me, a blue-eyed blonde. At our university, we’re called caramel and cream. We’re also different in other ways. She’s all roar, while I’m the calm one. She cries ugly. I imagine her pale face all scrunched up, her button nose all red, and her bangs falling onto her forehead. “He told me… he tol
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NECROLEEN
I gasped with the shock of fresh oxygen Entering my casket After months of monotony In my tired mind How was it they cried Who knew me the least? And those who did, Enjoyed a feast After I left for heavenly abode Or so they thought Snickering, I took deep breaths   I was here...   I was finally here!   I live for eternity “For from dust I came and dust I became” Did me no scathe And now I had slept on the wrath Of the build that homed my memories They soothed my calvaries Like a balm of a new mother’s lullaby And I hinted at all the sighs That shed a tear or two in play They’d have to suffer a greater delay For there was no angels and no heaven to pave Their way into this darkened mist I am the walking wish Of every lover
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A BLEEDING NIGHT
Seated at the rooftop of her house Cassandra stared at the skyline of New Orleans for the millionth time and, again the same thought plagued her mind, ‘Darkness bounds within her; Andrea says it’s destructive, yet she’s a human, not a ghost. If it consumed her in its cage, why doesn’t it kill her? … so, she can transform into a blood-sucking monster crawling people’s heart out and devour it until the last shred of it disappears.’ The noxious craving of death isn’t new nor old, it’s deceptive as the month of Halloween. October is a wicked time of the year for her and she contemplated, ‘Why?’ but couldn’t follow a conclusion. Cassy abhorred the young evening and the civilians on the street who’re busy preparing for the parade to celebrate the supernatural forces which existed thousand years ago. It included even her new wife, Andrea. They got married last week, after having a relationship of over five years but instead of going on a honeymoon, Andrea preferred
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GLACIER BLUE
Loera bent beneath the lash of the Daal’s mate, until a man caught her wrist. “Enough, Frejalah.” Evrek yanked the seal skin strap from his sister’s hand. “She did nothing to earn your hatred. If you are angry, take it to Soerjen for not staying in your bed.” “I am the Valkra of our clan!” She shrieked after her brother as he took the slave from her. “If she wasn’t prancing around, dancing obscenely with her weird wooden skin and stringy soot-colored hair, he never would have looked at her!” “He ordered her to dance. She did not want to. Any more than she wanted him to rape her after. He is the Daal. His word is law. If you can’t sway him with your female ways, perhaps you should try for your sword instead of your tongue. Now, get out.” Evrek stood between her and the slave girl, watching his sister storm off, muttering curses beneath her breath. Bowing his head, he apologized to the girl. “I am sorry, Loera.” In the silence, he poured water and sprin
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ANDY
There was a little boy named Andy, who thought he was pretty dandy His favorite festival was Halloween, would count the days and hours between Mischievous had this boy been, so this is where the story begins Andy was in love with candy, the ways he would get it quite handy He would dress up a fright, to the neighbor's delight He had his scheme, a candy lover’s dream Many costumes he'd wear, of his devilish plan they're unaware Firecrackers in his keep, kept for the ones who did not treat For now the neighbors discovered his ruse, the trick or treating now abused Coming up with a master plan, to sneak in like the boogeyman Sliding down the chimney quick, looking nothing like Saint Nick Bad little Andy in his mischief got stuck, his calls being unheard with no luck Two weeks went by with posters spread about, for little Andy to keep an eye out Then it came a cold winter's night, whe
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