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  • Horror Short Story: Heartbreak Hotel Part 2

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    Posted on June 25th, 2008barnesFiction, Short Stories, heartbreak hotel

    Continuing from last weeks Heartbreak Hotel Part 1, now, part 2. Thank you to Hybrid for such a great story!

    Dana bolted out of bed and quickly dressed, grabbing her backpack.  She ran out of the room and down the hall, praying that she wouldn’t meet Asher or his mother on her way out.  It was thundering and lighting as she ran out, but she didn’t care.  She would rather take her chances in the storm, then spend the night in the hotel.  She ran to her car, as the rain pelted her, then stopped and stared in disbelief.  All of her tires had been slashed, and she felt a chill that had nothing to do with the rain.  Somebody didn’t want her to leave, and she knew who that was.  She looked back at the hotel, not wanting to go back inside, but not having much choice.  She would barricade herself in her room, and wait out the night.
    She ran back into the hotel, and stopped.  The same woman she had seen in the mirror was standing at the top of the steps, beckoning her.

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  • Horror Short Story: Heartbreak Hotel Part 1

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    Posted on June 18th, 2008barnesFiction, Short Stories, heartbreak hotel

    I give you, the first part of our first piece of indie horror short stories, Heartbreak Hotel by Urbis user Hybrid.

    “Since my baby left me, I found a new place to dwell….”
    Dana curled her lip and turned off the radio, she was in the car, fleeing a bad relationship.  She didn’t need reminds of that.
    She looked at the clock and realized how late it was.  She better find a hotel to spend the night.
    The road she was on was deserted and there didn’t seem much hope for a hotel to pop up.  Just as she had that thought she saw a sign, “Heartbreak Hotel 5mi.”
    “Heartbreak Hotel,” she thought cynically, “appropriate.”

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