The Storyteller by The Saber

The Storyteller by The Saber

Author:The Saber
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: 'horror story, horror death unusual short story twist, horror chiller, horror and paranormal, horror and dark, horror about a serial killer stalker, horror action thriller'


“Whatever you like,” Angela answered, not watching the television, but still watching Gina. Gina quickly flipped the channel back to the Cartoon Network and went back into the kitchen. While she was there, mixing parmesan cheese and some garlic salt, a subtle knock was heard on the back door of the kitchen. Gina’s eyes shot to the clock. Nine O’ Clock. Ted was supposed to come by in about an hour from now. Excited, she went to the back door when she heard Angela’s voice come from the other room.

“Mom said no visitors while she’s gone.” Gina hesitated a moment, rolled her eyes, then opened the back door a crack, and saw her boyfriend’s expressionless face peering back at her.

“Billy, I told you not before ten…” she said, then noticed Billy’s expression was out of place.

“Billy?” she asked. Just then, Billy’s face shot past her as door was pulled open and Billy’s body flew by her. Gina followed the form of her boyfriend as he fell on the floor in an odd manner. It took her a moment to realize that Billy wasn’t lying in a natural position and that he wasn’t breathing. But in that moment, another figure stood in the open doorway. Gina, frightened, jumped up and went to run into the living room. A strong hand in a black glove shot out and grabbed her by the hair, jerking her hard and off her feet. Gina went to scream, but the scream was cut short by the knife blade that neatly danced across her throat, opening her carotid and spraying the walls in crimson. The killer was deeply engrossed in his task when he heard Angela call from the living room.

“Gina, I want to tell you a story now,” the little girl voice spoke. A grim, black smile grew on the murderer’s face. “It looked like it was going to be a typical night babysitting,” the little voice continued. “But that was soon to change. The girl and her charge, a little girl of nine years of age, were alone in the house when a peal of thunder was heard that rattled the house down to the foundation…” The killer was at first confused by how intelligently the little girl in the next room spoke. But he literally jumped when a bright flash outside of the kitchen window lit up the kitchen, the peal of thunder immediately being heard and felt. He looked out the doorway leading into the dining area before it turned into the living room.

‘That was the damnedest coincidence,’ he thought. He grabbed his scalpel and ever so quietly crept toward the doorway out of the kitchen. The little voice droned on, and he felt himself drawn into what he was listening to.

“The rain started then. It hammered the roof and sounded as if a stampede of horses was running across it. Shingles started falling off of the roof, cutting into the metal of the cars outside, some windshields breaking from the impact of



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