Chris White
Bio
My name is Rachel and I am a 20 year old aspiring writer and content creator. I am passionate about all things involving writing, computers, and law.
My tiktok is Rachelchristy_ and my youtube is also Rachel Christy :)
Stories (3/0)
What is that Sound in the Barn?
Henry heard something in the barn again. He whipped the covers off of him and stormed to his window, pissed that this was the third night in a row waking at 3am. Stupid horses, Henry grumbled to himself before ripping the curtains open, nearly causing the flimsy rod to fall. Darkness. Henry squinted but there was nothing there, for the third night in a row. Grabbing his hoodie from his desk chair, Henry made his way down the two flights of warped, creaky stairs and grabbed the keys from the hook by the back door. He doubled back when his foot barely passed the threshold and snatched up his dad’s dented Louisville slugger. Using the weak flashlight from his phone while having the bat nested on his shoulder, Henry scanned the darkness, cursing himself for not changing the bulb yesterday like he promised. The sticky air made Henry’s sweaty fingers fumble with the lock on the door before he headed to the barn.
By Chris White3 years ago in Fiction
Bedtime Story: Godfather Death
As a child, I don’t remember much about the stories my mom read to me, but I remember the ones I chose to read. I spent many nights reading the original Grimm Brothers’ Fairy Tales. Anyone who has read these stories knows how gruesome they truly can be. However, most of the stories recorded by the Grimm Brothers keep a great deal of the graphic details to the reader’s imagination. There is one story that stuck with me for years and I still go back and reread. The story titled “Godfather Death” will always be my favorite. It is centered around a man who has many children, all of whom have godparents. However, the man’s last child does not have a godparent yet as there is no one in the village left who is willing to take on that responsibility. The man goes out in search of a godparent for his child and comes across God, the Devil, and Death. God offers to be the man’s godparent, but the man declines because God lets the rich get richer and poor get poorer. After, the Devil offers to be the child’s godparent and the man declines because the Devil tricks innocent people and damns them to Hell. Finally, the man comes upon Death and accepts his offer to be the godparent of his child because Death treats everyone as equal.
By Chris White3 years ago in Horror