The Last House on the Cliff by Anne Wyn Clark
Author:Anne Wyn Clark [Wyn Clark, Anne]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 2022-07-04T12:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER ELEVEN
The Girlâs Story
The little girl rubbed her eyes and sat up. Despite her best efforts to stay awake, she had eventually dropped off. The room was dim, but the residue of light from the extinguished bars of an electric fire left a soft glow and, as she became accustomed to the gloom, she could discern the old womanâs fidgeting outline, observing her from the opposite bench. A scratchy, musty-smelling blanket had been draped over her and she shrugged it off.
Realising she had stirred, the woman jumped to her feet and flicked the light switch, making the child squint with the initial glare. She stepped forward, eagerly thrusting a slightly squashed bar of chocolate into the girlâs hands, and sat down beside her.
âWyt ti eisiau bwyd?â she asked brightly.
The girl shook her head in alarm. âI didnât understand. What did you say?â
âAre you hungry?â
âA bit. Thank you.â She peeled off the wrapper and took a cautious nibble. The woman had clearly been holding the chocolate and it was stickily unappetising. âWhen can I go home? My mum will be worried.â
The womanâs eyes began to dart. âOh, Iâll let her know all about it. Itâs all right. Best if we stay out of the way for now.â
âBut why? Who is this bad man you were telling me about?â
The old woman seemed twitchy. She looked down at her rough, mottled hands and began picking at a hangnail on her thumb, her fingers in constant motion. The girl stared in ill-disguised horror, noticing for the first time that the middle and third finger of her left hand were no more than misshapen stumps, the first three digits on her right hand truncated and without nails.
âSomeone told me â he takes little girls. You need to stay hidden â youâll be safe here.â
âBut no one else mentioned him. Are you sure?â
The womanâs head seemed to wobble. âThey donât know about him. Not like my friend. Iâve heard what he can do. Heâs wicked.â
She got up and began to pace, wringing her hands. She exuded a strange manic energy, making the child shrink back into the bench nervously. The apparently hollow floor vibrated unnervingly with the womanâs footsteps.
âWhy did we move from where we were?â the girl ventured. âIt was much nicer in the other place.â She was beginning to feel frightened. Having spent the past few hours in the company of this strange elderly woman, she bitterly regretted having listened to her apparently anguished pleas to help her find her dog. The woman had seemed terribly upset and pleaded with the girl so hard that sheâd felt unable to refuse. It was obvious now that it had all been a ruse to lure her away. The child remembered how she had always been warned, both at home and school, not to speak to people she didnât know. She wished she had paid heed.
âToo close, too close,â the woman muttered.
âToo close to what?â
âNot what; who,â she snapped. The girl recoiled slightly and the womanâs tone softened.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda(15571)
Gerald's Game by Stephen King(4582)
World without end by Ken Follett(3428)
The Martian by Andy Weir(3306)
11/22/63 by Stephen King(2947)
11/22/63: A Novel by Stephen King(2912)
Criss Cross (Alex Cross) by James Patterson(2892)
Book of Life by Deborah Harkness(2867)
Slow Horses by Mick Herron(2865)
Victory over the Darkness by Neil T. Anderson(2817)
The Guardians by John Grisham;(2769)
In the Woods by Tana French(2533)
Pet Sematary by Stephen King(2397)
The Boy from the Woods by Harlan Coben(2392)
Plain Protector by Alison Stone(2357)
City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett(2308)
Master of the Game by Sidney Sheldon(2242)
Borders by unknow(2227)
Flowers in the Attic by V. C. Andrews(2172)