The Second Horror by R. L. Stine

The Second Horror by R. L. Stine

Author:R. L. Stine [Stine, R. L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, azw3
Tags: Horror, Young Adult, Childrens, Thriller, Mystery
ISBN: 9780613731652
Goodreads: 370315
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Published: 1994-09-01T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter 13

Brandt’s sneakers crunched over shards of broken glass as he crossed the room toJinny .

“Make it stop!” she shrieked, her eyes wide with fear. “Make it stop—please!”

She raised both arms. Her hands were drenched with blood. The blood poured from her wrists, over her sweatshirt and jeans.

Brandt grabbed a dish towel off the counter and struggled to wrap it around one ofJinny’s wrists.

“Make it stop! Make it stop!” she cried.

“We have to wrap both arms,” he said, his eyes searching frantically for another towel.

“Make it stop! Make it stop!” Her eyes rolled wildly in her head. Somehow she had smeared blood over her face.

She’s in shock, Brandt realized.

What on earth happened?

He jerked some paper towels off the roll and began wrapping them around the other wrist.

“Make it stop! Please—make it stop!” Her cries grew even shriller, more terrified.

As Brandt wrapped the towels tightly aroundJinny’s arms, his parents burst into the kitchen through the back door. With all the excitement, Brandt hadn’t heard their car pull into the driveway.

“Oh, my!“Mrs.McCloy cried in alarm, raising her hands to her face. “What—”

She dropped her purse on the kitchen table and hurried to helpJinny . “Brandt! What’s happened?”

“How did she cut herself?” Brandt’s dad demanded.

“Make it stop! Make it stop!‘Jinny shrieked.

Mrs.McCloy grabbed more paper towels and wrapped them tightly aroundJinny’s left arm.

‘I’ll get bandages.” Mr.McCloy turned to hurry to the medicine chest.

“I—I don’t know how it happened,” Brandt stammered. Gazing down, he saw that his shirt and jeans were smeared with blood.

“The glass—it flew out of my hand!“Jinny screamed, her eyes finally starting to focus again. “It shattered in midair. I—I—I—”

Mrs.McCloy placed a comforting hand onJinny’s shoulder. “I think we’re stopping the bleeding.” She pulled back the paper towel and examined the wrist. “The cut isn’t really that deep. You may not even need stitches.”

“But the glass just flew!“Jinny cried, not seeming to hear Brandt’s mother. “Like somebody pulled it away. And then it shattered.For no reason!”

Brandt gasped. He suddenly remembered Ezra. The spear had felt as if it were being pulled from Brandt’s hand. And then it pierced the cat’s body.

And now, the glass …

“Let’s get you to the emergency room,” Mrs.McCloy was saying, her arm still aroundJinny’s shoulders. “The bleeding has almost stopped. But we should have a doctor take a look at those cuts.”

“It just shattered,“Jinny repeated, still dazed. “It just shattered in midair.”

The doctor atShadysideHospital bandagedJinny’s wrists. She didn’t need stitches. She was feeling a little better by the time Brandt and his parents dropped her off at her house.

Brandt walked her up to the front door. “Great study date,” she muttered, staring down at her bandages.

“Sorry,” Brandt replied quietly.

“Next time, we’ll study at my house,” she said. She hurried inside.

Brandt’s parents were waiting in the car. He told them he felt like walking home. “I really need to get some air.”

“But you’re covered in blood,” Mrs.McCloy protested.

“It’s a ten-minute walk,” Brandt insisted. “I’ll change as soon as I get home.”

He watched them back downJinny’s drive and pull away. Then, shoving his hands into his jeans pockets, he began walking slowly toward home.



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