Bobby saw the fiend
peering out from behind the large magnolia tree. This happened on the
playground at school. The fiend was tall, very thin with large, black
bulging eyes and blood red lips. The fiend was staring at Bobby,
digging its long black fingernails into the skin of the magnolia
tree. Sap bled. The white gooey liquid ran down the fiend's spotty
hand.
The night before the
fiend stood at the foot of Bobby's bed and watched him sleep. Bobby
just covered his head and prayed the fiend wouldn't hurt him. It's
safe to say Bobby didn't sleep much that night.
Earlier in the day,
while standing in line for lunch, the fiend tripped Monica Brant. She
fell hard on the lunch room floor, breaking her nose. Everyone
standing in that line had to go the principle's office and explain
what they saw. No one saw anything except for Bobby. He saw the fiend
trip Monica and laugh a shrilly as Monica lay on the floor in a
puddle of blood,wailing.
But that's not what
Bobby told the principle.
He reiterated what
the other children said.
Later, at the drug
store, the fiend followed Bobby inside. Bobby made his way to the
comic books for the latest issue of Detective comics. He looked
around the corner and saw the fiend take four Hershey's candy bars
and place them in the left pocket of his dingy jeans.
The fiend pointed at
Bobby and laughed.
Bobby went to the
counter to pay for his comic book, when the owner Mr. Ranse stopped
him. He demanded Bobby empty his pockets in front of everyone in the
drug store. Bobby placed a comb, chewing gum, a note from Linda
Thomas (saying she had a crush on him), and ten dollars and fifty-two
cents on the counter. Then, out of his left back pocket were four
melted unopened bars of Hershey's chocolate.
Bobby hung his head
as Mr. Ranse took the newest issue of Detective comics from him and
escorted Bobby out of his store.
Bobby ran all the
way home in tears. He ran upstairs past his mother and slammed his
bedroom door. He flung himself on his bed and bawled non stop for an
hour until he fell asleep.
His mother knocked
on bobby's door. She asked if he was all right. He didn't answer.
She shrugged, went
into the bathroom.
Looking into the
mirror, Bobby's mother laughed shrilly, her large bulging black eyes
danced with delight. Licking her blood red lips, she dragged her long
black fingernails across the bathroom mirror.
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