Raphael Fontenelle
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Horror movie fan trying to write decent horror.
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Stories (119/0)
It's Beginning to Look Like
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Cassia couldn't see a lot outside the tiny gap in the curtains. And she wished that she could see more than the tiny bit. From what she could tell, it looked beautiful. There was a ton of snow on the ground.
By Raphael Fontenelleabout a year ago in Fiction
Drama-free Christmas
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin. It had been so long since we had a proper vacation together. At least for the holidays. Jay and I really needed this time together. With everything going on in the world as well as all the stresses of work. Along with a ton of drama from my side of the family. All of it was a lot to deal with. They kept asking us so many personal questions. So many that we've really had enough about it. They were just annoying stuff like whether or not we're getting married anytime soon, we're not. And we probably never going to be as we don't see it as necessary. If we were ever going to be giving my Mom grandchildren, again probably no. Well, maybe no. As we're still on the fence about that. Since we don't feel ready for that kind of responsibility just yet.
By Raphael Fontenelleabout a year ago in Fiction
The Strange Box
Sunshine hadn't expected to be woken up by a drone. Yet, she was. It was around five in the morning. And she woke up to the sound of one arriving at her doorstep. By the time she fully woke up and got her bathrobe on, it was gone. The fact that it came at all had her curious. Just why had it come? Who had sent it? Why did it hover over her front steps for?
By Raphael Fontenelleabout a year ago in Fiction
The Mermaid Exhibit
Every single fish at the Aquarium were Mickey's favorite kind. Each species were very special to him. And he couldn't really pick one that he really admired. Seeing each of them had made him feel so at peace. Mickey was especially fond of the tank of jellyfish. Which was what he was staring at in the moment. A tiny smile forming on his face as he admired them.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Fiction
Her New Child
Out of all the things to find in her forest, she never anticipated this. Rowan sat there as she stared down at the little bundle before her. Her golden eyes going wide as she took in the sight before her. A tiny toddler, a human one, was laying on the ground. Wrapped tightly in a soft brown blanket. Their little eyes were closed in a deep sleep. Something that Rowan guessed was a good thing. She carefully leaned over the dreaming child. Her eyes scanned them as she hoped to find something to tell her why this happened. Why there was a child in the woods she lived in.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Fiction
A Letter to my Former Father
Dear The Man I once called Dad, The man that I thought was my father for a good portion of my life. As I suppose you filled the fatherly role in an aspect. But, you never really were my Dad. You were just the man who knocked up my Mom and married her immediately after. Treating her in ways that broke her down mentally and physically. Ways that I probably will never know the depth of or will ever know. A part of me never wanting to look deep into either.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Confessions
Towards Safety
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. It was a truth that Blaze came to understand quickly. Even if it didn't mean literally screaming. There was no way that anyone back on their home planet, Tharsunder, would be able to hear them. As the crew that had boarded their ship had cut their communication link. Something that wouldn't be noticed until it was far too late to do anything about. They were only meant to take supplies to their new ally planet, Efferia, and stay to assist them. Mostly to help fix houses and other things that were destroyed thanks to a rather terrible sand storm on said planet. Stuff that Blaze had done with his fellow crewmates a few years back on different planets.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Fiction
A Seemingly Endless Ride
There were three things that Caelan was certain of. One, he woke up on a passenger train that looked to be very old. It wouldn't look out of place in a Western. Two, this train was going much faster than it probably should. As the scenery outside looked like a blur to him. Third, he was completely alone in the part of the train he woke up on. This was the most messed up thing he'd dealt with in his life. And couldn't remember buying a ticket for this train. Or getting aboard it either. He shoved his hands into the pockets of his pants to find a ticket. When he found nothing in there, he searched his jacket pocket, and there was nothing.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Horror
An Abandoned Cabin
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. It was strange that it was there. As he remembered both of the cabin doors were locked. From the outside with old heavy padlocks that he knew weren't easy to break. The police had made sure of that. And Ash felt compelled to double check them to be sure they weren't broken or something like that. To be sure that no one had broken in recently. As there had to be a reason for the candle in the window. But, both of the padlocks were perfectly fine. Neither looked like they had been recently messed with. Or had been touched since the day they were placed there. It only made him more curious as he continued to walk around the cabin. Looking at the windows that were on the first floor. Thinking that maybe one of them had been broken into.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Horror
Quest of A Reluctant Adventurer
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. Yet, to his surprise, there were at least five spotted in a week. This wasn't the most strange thing that Crispin had come across in months. Far from it if he was going to be honest. But, it was still something to be surprised about. And he wasn't entirely sure to whom he needed to tell about it. Or if it was something to be worried about. Yes, there were more dragons than he'd ever seen in his lifetime. Some of which looked as if they were nearly full grown.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Fiction