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Friday Frights Issue 52: Celebration Gone Wrong

WE NEED MORE WRITERS FOR #FRIDAYFLASH. CONTACT US TO JOIN. Welcome to our showcase of #fridayflash horror stories by our authors and contributors, along with our favorite reads around the Internet. A list of our contributors latest stories are in the upper left column. Below are links to our favorite horror reads in other blogs.

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#FridayFrights A Family Affair By Lisa McCout Hollar

“She looked just like me, except it wasn’t me and wasn’t a she.  She was a man and then not a man, but me, even walked with a limp, like I have ever since I broke my hip a few years ago.”   “Mrs. Carter, what are you talking about?” Hope stood inside her sister’s

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#FridayFrights Let Them Eat Cake by Rob Smales

Becca tried to stay as still as possible as the box shook and swayed slightly. She braced her hands on the floor to either side, crouching on one knee in the dark as she was rolled out. I hope they get this show on the road, before I get too stiff to move. It had

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#FridayFrights Sinkhole De Mayo by Jeffrey Hollar

Our little town has never been much to look at and we’re fine with that. If you are travelling through and don’t like the looks of it, then just keep right on driving. We really don’t much care one bit. There used to be an Army base just over that way and it had been

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#FridayFrights The Bachelor Party by Erik Gustafson

Terry Thompson sat on the edge of a high wooden bridge that arched smoothly over the swirling waters of a frothy river, his long legs dangling like hung meat. To him, the bridge was just like life, on one side loomed a dead forest of rotting trees and the other side was bristling with tall,

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#FridayFrights Lady Anne (WARNING: ADULT CONTENT)

Mist from the hillside crept down lazily and blanketed the earth as if it was asleep and dew kissed the tops of those that lay dead.   A celebration had ensued and yet, in the merriment of it all, death found its way…still. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lady Anne had put the finishing touches to the well laid plans

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#FictionFriday Withered Bouquet by Blaze McRob

The mirror tells her that all is well for the big day. Her hair is gorgeous, the long, naturally curly, dark black tresses sitting perfectly on the back of her white saffron gown, creating perfect harmony, the two colors augmenting the other in a glorious union of visual delight. Yes, this is her second marriage,

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#FridayFlash Roots and Vines: The Unwanted Gift

I woke early this morning, feeling bouncy and refreshed. There were lots of wicked storms through the night, but I slept through them all. I know this only because when I went outside for my morning run, everything was wet and little bits of twigs with green leaves still clinging to them covered the lawn.

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