A
raspy, sinister whistling of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" swallows
the room.
Delicate
hands sew two thick, fleshy pieces of material together. The needle is large.
The thread, a heavy fishing line. The material is tough to sew. It looks like skin.
The stitches are crude.
When
the sewing needle struggles to get free, the whistling stops. As the needle
releases, the hands begin to sew again. The whistling continues where it left
off.
The
next piece sewn onto the patchwork has hair on it, long human hair.
Sometimes
monster stories are real.
"What
a great tale! Queeny is creepy and pulled me in. The story is terrifying for
the unspeakable acts that occur, but the damaged and broken characters kept me
pulled in. I had to keep turning the pages to find out what happened with
Queeny and Red. Linda Scarlett has an amazing talent, I can't wait to read
more!"
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