Nesryn Fletcher
Bio
To grant the inspiration for someone else to find the desire to read the stories that filled your head is rather difficult when all it would take is to read the first line of each book. After all, we can not simply judge books by it's cover
Stories (3/0)
Lurking Shadows
“They’re coming!” The words echoed in my head, each time grew louder than the former, till it all became a ringing panic. I knew it was far too late for me, but I still had to try. Lungs gulped in fear as my hands stumbled blindly over the strange texture of the peeling walls. The musty stale air clung to my lungs as my feet faltered over the decaying beams that once held the ceiling. Everything before my eyes was inky-black, leaving me nothing but the touch of my hand and the blood curdling screams of agony behind me to guide me out of this mad house. Hysterical laughter bubbled up not too far in front of myself as if they were aware of my presence, laughing at my attempted salvation. It was soft at first, high-pitched almost like a hyena. Although, it also seemed like it was directed away for me, almost like they were going the same direction as I.
By Nesryn Fletcherabout a year ago in Horror
The Royal Dancing Twins
The hours they had spent in the library had seemed like minutes compared to the time they would spend in the ballroom. Dancing together like their lives depended on it. Even though, in reality, it did not, they felt as if they danced enough they would soon be able to dance every step sequence there was in the world.
By Nesryn Fletcherabout a year ago in Fiction
Catastrophic Life
I didn’t mean to run away! Oh dear… I hope I won’t get into too much trouble. I just got so scared of the mist cloud as it was rapidly flooding into the city that I panicked. My mind went absent and my limbs wouldn’t let me anywhere else than the park. The housing mother was so angry. She kept shouting over and over again to come back, but I couldn’t. No matter how much I wanted to turn back to the comfort of my bedroom and sturdy walls. I went to the closest and safest place I knew.
By Nesryn Fletcherabout a year ago in Horror