The strange, unexpected, & supernatural
A compilation of short horror stories with band members alongside original characters.**Warnings included…
A compilation of short horror stories with band members alongside original characters.**Warnings included…
The purpose of this is to share parts of my books that didn't make the final product, either because they weren't thought of until much later, made a chapter too long, or had a scenario that didn't fit as well as the one published.You don't have to read or like every book I've written, or recall major details. You can bounce around to ones you've read and/or prefer. If you've never read any of them, you still might enjoy this :)Books used:- Sick Thoughts- The Perfect Kill- Murderer Next Door- Obsessed…
An emotionally numb young adult derives pleasure from sexual intercourse as her only source of sentiment -- for a price. As 19 - year old Callie Armstrong sits in a bar, she recalls every encounter she's had but calls attention to one person in particular who wanted more than sex. The person who made her analyze herself and resurface memories she never wanted to relive. He made her see the reasons for her ineffable behavior. As her thoughts speak louder than her words, Callie doesn't know how to handle this, making the internal fight with herself worse and worse."You've got me so fucked up, Brendon Urie."…
"As he's walking away, I can't help but look at him and smile. He's the perfect kill."Samantha (Sam) Armstrong is about to kill her 10th victim when she meets Brendon Urie and decides he's the perfect target. But what happens when she discovers that he wants to kill her too?…
Eleanor Armstrong has just transferred to Austin High School, where she meets her AP English teacher, Mr. Brendon Urie. Eleanor is excited to be in his class and Mr. Urie is excited to have her... but for a completely different reason. As time progresses, so does Brendon's desire for her, and he'll do anything to have what he wants.…
How can a cigarette bring people together?…
Rebecca (Ruby) Armstrong was born almost completely deaf and acquires new hearing aids from her father. A new neighbor named Brendon Urie moves in a couple of houses down and over dinner with the Armstrong's, it's revealed that he works for the New York Times. An article is published about a murdered woman who's golden pendant was never found. After forcing Ruby to assist him in an unthinkable act, Ruby tries to piece everything together and gather as much evidence as she can to unmask Brendon's facade... even if it kills her.…