*If only darkness was given chance to take full charge*There'd be loud inhuman laughter sounding far away, or near
Skeletons would emerge from their graves and roam about freely
Giant cats would be ridden like horses, because they only see brightly in the dead of the night
Demons from hell would be rulers of the world
Newly birthed babies would be given blood baths, fed with blood and not nursed by their mother's busts
Monsters would roam about freely, while humans would hide
Skulls, belonging to both humans and animals would be used to build towers
Halloween would come to live.
All varieties of beasts would freely hold humans as captives and torture them.
Blood would be like beverages because of it's iron after taste.
There'd be free access to Hell
And the christians would lock themselves up in their houses, praying and fasting ceaselessly to God to return the 12 hours of light.
If only darkness was given a chance to take full charge..
Flashback.
I watched her bunny slippers clad feet move around the kitchen from under the table I had been hiding for over half an hour now and clamped a hand over my mouth to stifle the silent fits of giggles that shook my tiny body.
Mommy had tucked me in for the night before heading back downstairs to fix herself a drink, judging by the whiff of the air, it was gin. Mommy loved gin a lot. I had snuck out of bed, followed her down here and crept under the table, still unsure of the reasons behind my actions.
The pitter patter of the rain had reduced to a minimal level and I was inwardly grateful that it had finally stopped raining. I hugged my legs and buried my face in my legs as I heard the high chair at the end of the dining scrape the floor and a second later, her feet appeared as she took a seat.
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Dirty Deals With The Devil
ParanormalFEATURED ON WATTPAD YOUNG ADULT PROFILE! *** When ten-year-old Ruby Davies gets tricked by the Devil into giving up her soul in return for her mother's life, she wants nothing more to do with the cunning thief. At least, giving up her soul seemed li...