Child's Play Part 2 of 2 by Shadow-Hyder, literature
Literature
Child's Play Part 2 of 2
The tip of the knife dug into the soft underside of Dustin’s chin, forcing him to tilt his head back even further. His throat was exposed, and he whimpered as Ace brought out another dagger, this one much more savage looking. The killer lightly tapped Dustin’s neck with it. “I’d really rather not cut this. It’s kinda,” Ace lowered his voice, “Important.”
Dustin, leaning back as far as he could, stammered, “I-I-I’m sorry! I’m s-sorry! P-Please don’t slit my throat!”
Ace glared into his eyes and slowly holstered his savage knife. He lightly grabbed hi
Child's Play Part 1 of 2 by Shadow-Hyder, literature
Literature
Child's Play Part 1 of 2
1768
Boston, Massachusetts Colony
The city of Boston was a bustle of activity on the pleasant spring day. Vendors called to possible costumers in an effort to entice them over and hopefully persuade them to buy something. Women strolled peacefully in their dainty dresses, either with husbands or possible suitors. Children, some orphans and some not, ran between the stalls, gazing at the arrangement of items until they were shooed away in the case of orphans or drug away by their parents.
The city was peaceful, or so it seemed. Men shot mistrustful glares towards each other, eyes cold like a snake’s. The entire city was co
Wanna Play A Game Epilogue by Shadow-Hyder, literature
Literature
Wanna Play A Game Epilogue
Ace watched as Trevor sobbed with his head buried in his arms. The man had been like this for near five minutes, sobbing and trembling. A frown had remained on Ace’s face the entire time. What is wrong with this fella? He came to play cards, surely he knew that no one had ever won before? There’s something other than wanting to play cards. If it was even voluntary…
Ace spoke gently to Trevor, bracing his elbows on the table. “Why did you come to play the game, Trevor? You knew the consequence for losing, and I’m assumin’ you knew no one has beat me…” he trailed off, glancing to his l