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A Short Horror Story

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Last edited by Kristen Mozaffari
September 28, 2014 | History
An edition of Jippā (2013)

Jippā

A Short Horror Story

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Zwoodle Books
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English

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Jippā: A Short Horror Story
2013, Zwoodle Books
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2013, Zwoodle Books

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Table of Contents

A Note from the Author
Jippā
More by KM Zafari
About the Author

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25624162M
amazon.co.uk_asin
B00C0HZ7GI
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B00C0HZ7GI
amazon.de_asin
B00C0HZ7GI
amazon.ca_asin
B00C0HZ7GI
amazon.it_asin
B00C0HZ7GI

Work Description

This short horror story is based on a nightmare I had some time back.

Excerpt:

No one believed him that the monsters were real. His uncle grew frustrated and impatient with the nighttime fears the boy should long have outgrown. His aunt was more sympathetic and well-intentioned, but she dismissed them as being merely nightmares.

Only he knew that, at night, the truths always revealed themselves.

After the lights went out and all was dark, the silence of his room was broken by quiet scratching and moans. He covered his ears against the screeches, but they grew louder and louder until they filled the air, and he could feel them even in his lungs.

Then, when a scream threatened to burst forth from his throat, and he could bear it no longer, there was silence. Not one sound. It was the same disquieting nothingness as in a forest filled with animals that sensed a new predator.

The monsters were still, but he knew they were there.

He uncapped his ears and glanced at his little sister, asleep in the bed next to his. Quiet and undisturbed, she’d slept through it all. He envied her peaceful slumber; she always looked like an angel.

Then, there was another noise. Whispers. “She’s coming,” they said. “She’s coming. She’s coming.”

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