Chrome Valley Thrillers Box Set by Andrew Mackay

Chrome Valley Thrillers Box Set by Andrew Mackay

Author:Andrew Mackay [Mackay, Andrew]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chrome Valley Books
Published: 2020-05-02T22:00:00+00:00


Whump.

Judy pushed through the entrance doors, lost her footing, and tumbled to the ground. She kicked herself back towards the stone fountain, immediately catching the attention of the shoppers milling around outside.

“Help me, help me!” she screamed as she witnessed Butterfly run for the door and hurl Jolly’s limp body through the glass.

Smash.

The shoppers yelped and shrieked as the two-foot-high puppet in a tuxedo ran towards her.

Judy scrambled to her knees and launched herself forward, and tried to make a break for it.

“Come back here, you Z-List rug-muncher,” Butterfly screamed and scooped Jolly’s wooden body in her arms. “Hey. You.”

Judy, and the hundreds of shoppers, stopped stone dead and watched Butterfly clench her fist.

“You. You think you can muscle in on our fucking territory and ruin our lives?” Butterfly barked at Judy to a stunned crowd of terrified mall patrons. “You wanna see what happens when another woman fucks with my man?”

Lester held out his arms and tried to play the scene down. “It’s okay. Butterfly. For Heaven’s sake. Stop. Please.”

“No, Lester,” she screamed back at him. “This ginger pile of puke wants to kill us. She wants to move in on our fucking territory.”

Judy could barely speak through her mortification. “It’s n-not true. It’s not m-my fault. Please, leave Jolly alone.”

“Who?”

“M-My dog.”

All two-hundred sets of eyeballs twisted from Judy, to Butterfly, and back to Judy again as the Mexican standoff occurred.

“Oh! You mean this lump of canine shit, here?”

Butterfly punched Jolly in his mouth, right up to the elbow. Its wooden jaw snapped and hit the floor as Butterfly expanded her hand deep inside and rummaged around.

“Nearly there, nearly there,” Butterfly muttered, angrily. “Don’t you dare think about running, you ginger fuck.”

“Christ, you’re insane.”

Judy stepped back, about to have a heart attack. The shoppers all moved back with her as they witnessed something nobody should ever have to see.

Butterfly yanked her arm back and whipped her fist out of Jolly’s mouth, taking a pair of human, blood-soaked lungs out between her fingers.

“Oh Christ,” one onlooker said before fainting on the spot.

“You better run, Judy,” Butterfly said, as she lifted her arm and swung Jolly’s rickety, smashed body around like a lasso with its lungs.

“Oooohhh,” the crowd gasped as the dog circled around her head.

“Atta boy, Jolly,” Butterfly screamed at the startled Judy. “Now, fetch.”

As Judy turned to run, Butterfly released Jolly in mid-swing. His body hurtled through the air and smashed Judy in the back of her head, pushing her nose-first against the fountain.

Crack.

Her nose pushed up her face, splitting her upper mouth palate in two down the middle, and forcing her two front teeth into her tongue.

“Gwargh.”

She pushed herself back and pleaded for her life as Butterfly approached her. “Pweesh, pweesh, d-don’t k-kill m-me.”

The onlookers resembled stone statues to Lester and his daughter, frozen solid in horror, as Butterfly punched her fists together.

“Ouchie,” Butterfly said. “Looks like you’ve broken your nose. Oh, and your mouth. And you’ve lost a tooth or two. Bad landing.”

“Gwuuuuhh—”

A rope of thick, black blood burst through her nostrils as she crept to the side of the fountain by her elbows.



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