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The Red Eye Monster in the Attic

Driving Home in the Storm

By Alina KarikPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Sarah was driving home from her friend's house. She had always been afraid of the dark and the sound of the rain hitting her car window only made her more nervous.

She tried to focus on the road ahead and turned on some music to calm her nerves. Suddenly, she saw a figure standing in the middle of the road and she slammed on the brakes. The figure disappeared, but Sarah couldn't shake the feeling that someone was watching her.She cautiously drove the rest of the way home and parked in her garage. As she made her way inside, she felt like she was being followed.

She quickly locked the doors and turned on all the lights in the house. She tried to shake off her fear, but she couldn't help but feel like something was wrong.Sarah went to take a shower to calm herself down and that's when she heard a noise coming from the attic. She was frozen with fear and tried to convince herself that it was just the wind. But the noise continued and she couldn't ignore it any longer. She slowly made her way up to the attic, her heart pounding in her chest

When she opened the attic door, she was greeted by a sight that she would never forget. There was a figure standing in the corner, its back facing her. Sarah screamed and ran back down the stairs, but the figure followed her. She ran to her room and locked the door, but she could hear the figure getting closer and closer. She looked around the room for a weapon and that's when she saw the reflection of the figure in the window

It was a monster, with sharp claws and glowing red eyes. Sarah was paralyzed with fear and she thought she was going to die. Suddenly, she remembered her phone and called the police. She whispered into the phone, trying not to draw the attention of the monster. The operator told her to stay calm and that help was on the way.

But before the police could arrive, the monster broke down the door and lunged at Sarah. She closed her eyes, bracing for the impact, but when she opened them again, the monster was gone. She was alone in her room, but she could hear the monster moving around the house.The police arrived shortly after and searched the house, but they found no sign of the monster. Sarah was sent to the hospital to be checked out, but they couldn't find anything wrong with her. The police dismissed her story as a nightmare, but Sarah knew what she saw was real.

From that day on, Sarah was never alone. She always felt like something was watching her, like the monster was still there, waiting for its chance to attack. She tried to ignore it, but she couldn't shake the fear that was consuming her. She couldn't sleep at night and she was always looking over her shoulder.

Years went by and Sarah thought she had finally escaped the monster, but one night, she heard a noise coming from the attic. She knew what it was, and she knew she had to face her fears. She slowly made her way up to the attic, ready to face the monster. When she opened the door, she was met with darkness, but she could feel the monster's presence.

Sarah closed her eyes and took a deep breath. When she opened her eyes again, the monster was standing in front of her, its eyes glowing with hatred. But this time, Sarah wasn't afraid. She stood her ground and faced the monster head-on. The monster lunged at her, but she was ready. With a scream of defiance, she plunged a knife into the monster's heart and it vanished

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Alina Karik

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