Hell by Tom Lewis

Hell by Tom Lewis

Author:Tom Lewis [Lewis, Tom]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Horror, Suspense
Published: 2018-10-08T23:00:00+00:00


It was dark by the time they arrived home. The remainder of the drive had been quiet. Cassie regretted the tone she had taken with her mom. It was obvious Switzer had told her something when they spoke after her session, and whatever it was, at least her mom wasn’t yelling like she had earlier. Points for Switzer.

As soon as she got inside, she headed upstairs to her room and booted up her laptop. She pulled up Kyle Martin’s website blog, “Evil hides in the Periphery,” and there was his drawing of the Shadow to greet her.

She looked again at Kyle’s photo, and he honestly creeped the hell out of her. Like Charles Mason creepy. And that’s exactly why she needed to talk to him — because if anyone had answers about that thing, it was him.

She hesitated a moment, then scrolled down to the “Contact” button at the bottom. She was only going to ask him about that thing, and that was it. No harm in doing that, right?

She clicked the “Contact” button, and a messenger window popped open. She typed in the message: “Kyle? Are you online?” and clicked “Send.”

She waited several minutes for a reply, and when none came, she headed to her bathroom to get ready for bed.

She returned several minutes later, brushing her teeth, and found he had replied: “Yes.”

She sat down with a mouth full of toothpaste and quickly typed a new message: “I see it too. What is it?” Again she clicked “Send.”

This time his response came within seconds. It consisted of only two words, but those words froze the blood in Cassie’s veins.

“A demon.”

Cassie stared at those words for almost a minute before sending a new message: “How do you know?”

Again, his response came within a few seconds, and she felt another chill: “The same way you know.”

She thought about his message for a moment, and he was right. She did know. She had known since the night of the Black Mass, and maybe even before then.

Her hands shook as she typed back a message: “Can we meet?” As scary and odd as this guy seemed, there was something much scarier after her. And she needed to talk to someone who understood.

Seconds later his response popped up, and Cassie wasn’t sure whether to feel relieved or frightened.

“Sure. Just say where.”



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