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Horror Bites: Alice’s Scars by Adam L. Bealby
When he met Alice, he wasn't prepared to go down the rabbit hole. His love for her pushes him into the uncomfortable realization she might be mad. He wants to keep her safe, but what if that’s not
what Alice wants?
“Adam Bealby has written a mini masterpiece that explores
mental illness, drug addiction, and real life horror.”
~David Watson, The All-Night Library
Horror Bites: Alice’s Scars
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A look inside…
Alice’s Scars
When I first met her she was
Katie, soon to be Alice. It was her first day at Uni, my second, and her scars
intrigued me. They lined her cheeks like tribal markings and the way she caked
her face in foundation, you could tell they were forever on her mind. It helped,
of course, that she was a beautiful Goth girl. I wanted to save her, share her
pain, kiss her, and fuck her, too. I asked her what she kept in the drawstring
purse around her neck.
“Money,” she said dismissively,
turning away to talk to someone else at the bar.
She disappeared soon after. I
only found out later how drunk she got, how she spent the rest of the night
over a toilet bowl with Jackie holding her hair clear of her mouth. Her first
and last run-in with alcohol. Alice had too much else going on in her life to
get any more screwed up.
I dogged her all through
freshers’ week. Instead of dorms, she’d been accommodated in a little house
just off campus. A new friend I met lived there too, so it was an easy thing to
fall in with her motley crew, drawn together by circumstance as we were. I
became a regular in their kitchen, smoking weed and trying too hard—as we all
did—to be quirky and cool.
We struck up conversation over a
jar of pesto. I didn’t know what it was and she couldn’t believe it. I strung
it out, made it appear I was more ignorant than I actually was, and I got her
laughing. When I said her pesto looked like rabbit food she blushed, right
through all that paint and powder.
“You don’t know the first thing
about rabbits,” she said, and she showed me what was in her drawstring purse.
It was a tiny white rabbit’s foot. It freaked me out and yet I felt even more
attracted to her. It was my in, a secret shared. Looking at the severed foot I
felt myself getting hard and I had to sit down for fear she’d notice.
She ran away that evening. We
were all stoned and a bit drunk, talking about our parents, being glib,
critical, or overly generous. She burst into tears and ran out of the kitchen
and into the night, not even bothering to put her shoes on. We made an
extravagant show of hunting for her, shouting her name up and down the street.
Pete the Poet, as we later christened him, came out to help from next door. The
way John shouted Katie’s name in his Irish accent, Pete thought we’d lost a
cat. We had a good laugh about that.
But it wasn’t funny when we found
Katie. She was hunkered down by the bushes on a bit of common area at the end
of the row.
“Katie? What are you looking for?”
I asked as we gathered round in a concerned hub.
“He was here,” she muttered.
She’d been pawing at the dirt. Her fingers were black. “I saw him, but he got
away from me.”
“Who was here, Katie?”
She looked up. The glare from a
passing car lent her eyes a lustrous sheen.
“Alice. Call me Alice from now
on, okay? Do you know what time it is? The days all seem to blur into one.”
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Adam L. Bealby writes fantasy, horror and weird fiction for
both adults and children. His short stories and comic work have been published
in numerous anthologies, including Spooked
(Bridge House Publishing), Pagan (Zimbell
House Publishing), Darkness Abound
(Migla Press), Once Upon a Scream
(HorrorAddicts.net), Sirens (World
Weaver Press), World Unknown Review Vol.
2, rEvolution (MiFiWriters) and Murky
Depths magazine. He lives in Worcestershire, UK with his wife and three
children, and a harried imagination.
Once Upon a Scream…there was a
tradition of telling tales with elements of the fantastic along with the
frightful. Adults and children alike took heed not to go into the deep, dark
woods, treat a stranger poorly, or make a deal with someone-or
something-without regard for the consequences. Be careful of what you wish for,
you just might get it. From wish-granting trolls, to plague curses, and evil
enchantresses, these tales will have you hiding under the covers in hopes they
don’t find you. So lock your doors, shutter your windows, and get ready to
SCREAM.
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