"Are you okay?"
Nathan set up in his bed and looked at his two sisters. The were leaning close to him, with their little hands on his chest and shoulders, trying to make him lay back down on the bed. He had just come from the hospital, after a freak accident had him crying what looked like tears of blood. The doctor could not figure it out and in fact, he claimed it was not blood at all. He was dumbfounded. Nathan and his sisters knew the truth and the truth was far too scary for any child to comprehend. It was blood, or at least the illusion of blood. It was the Girl, the Ghost Girl, who made him cry the crimson tears.
She called herself Emily. She was always there. Even now, they could see the faded image of the little girl standing in a far corner of the room, not looking at them, but looking toward their bedroom door, as if she were listening to something. Emily wasn't nice. She said bad things about their parents. She wanted to hurt them.
"I-I'm fine," Nathan replied. Though how could he really be fine? He wasn't. They weren't. Emily slowly turned her head and gazed at him with dead black eyes. Her face was as white as snow. All she wore was a dirty, ripped nightgown that had once been white. It looked like she had been buried alive.
"What we gonna do?" Sarah whispered. She set down on the bed next to him, pulling her legs up to her chest. Julia climbed in next to her. She had a book that she was pretending to read, so that she did not have to look up and see Emily.
As if knowing Julia was doing this, Emily's face distorted until it looked like a mosaic panting of a little girl. Next thing Julia knew, her book flew across the room. Julia whimpered, burying her face against Sarah's side. Emily cackled, and then vanished from sight.
Even though they could not see her, her presence was still felt. Nathan shivered.
"Gene and Gav coming over? Sarah asked.
"And Lucy?" Julia added, quietly.
"I dunno, but I hope soon because there is power in numbers, right?" Nathan pressed his hands against his face. "You don't think she will really do the bad things she threatens?"
They just shrugged in answer, too afraid to answer out loud.
Nathan set up in his bed and looked at his two sisters. The were leaning close to him, with their little hands on his chest and shoulders, trying to make him lay back down on the bed. He had just come from the hospital, after a freak accident had him crying what looked like tears of blood. The doctor could not figure it out and in fact, he claimed it was not blood at all. He was dumbfounded. Nathan and his sisters knew the truth and the truth was far too scary for any child to comprehend. It was blood, or at least the illusion of blood. It was the Girl, the Ghost Girl, who made him cry the crimson tears.
She called herself Emily. She was always there. Even now, they could see the faded image of the little girl standing in a far corner of the room, not looking at them, but looking toward their bedroom door, as if she were listening to something. Emily wasn't nice. She said bad things about their parents. She wanted to hurt them.
"I-I'm fine," Nathan replied. Though how could he really be fine? He wasn't. They weren't. Emily slowly turned her head and gazed at him with dead black eyes. Her face was as white as snow. All she wore was a dirty, ripped nightgown that had once been white. It looked like she had been buried alive.
"What we gonna do?" Sarah whispered. She set down on the bed next to him, pulling her legs up to her chest. Julia climbed in next to her. She had a book that she was pretending to read, so that she did not have to look up and see Emily.
As if knowing Julia was doing this, Emily's face distorted until it looked like a mosaic panting of a little girl. Next thing Julia knew, her book flew across the room. Julia whimpered, burying her face against Sarah's side. Emily cackled, and then vanished from sight.
Even though they could not see her, her presence was still felt. Nathan shivered.
"Gene and Gav coming over? Sarah asked.
"And Lucy?" Julia added, quietly.
"I dunno, but I hope soon because there is power in numbers, right?" Nathan pressed his hands against his face. "You don't think she will really do the bad things she threatens?"
They just shrugged in answer, too afraid to answer out loud.