Nicola R. White
Bio
Nicola R. White comes from a small city on the east coast of Canada where ghost stories and superstitions abound. Although she is a lawyer by profession, her passion is reading and writing fiction.
Stories (5/0)
Fast Train to Hell
If you've never been sealed into a coffin before your time, I can't recommend it. Like many - all right, most - of my plans, it seemed like a good idea at the time. But as it turned out, waking up in a cheap wooden box bound for hell was about as comfortable as it sounds. When my eyes popped open, I drew in a ragged whoop of air and tried to sit up. My skull collided with the coffin lid, my vision blurred then doubled, and I forced myself to lie still as I pondered my predicament.
By Nicola R. White2 years ago in Fiction
Little Boy Lost
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. The light was very faint, flickering timidly, but the Boy extinguished it quickly, almost as soon as the tiny flame flared to life. He'd been very naughty to light the candle in the first place, but sometimes the night was so vast and dark, and he felt so small and alone. He wondered for the thousandth time where Father had gone and when he would return. He had no way to mark the passage of time but the rising and setting of the sun, and it seemed to him that a great many days had passed.
By Nicola R. White2 years ago in Horror