Blue Plate Special
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Twenty-five Tasty Tidbits of Horror
Hal takes you right to the action in the Blue Plate Special anthology. This compilation of horror flash fiction dips, loops, and twists to churn your gut and draw out your primal fear without lengthy descriptions and back story.
In the anthology’s namesake, “Blue Plate Special,” Billy stops at a roadside café on a lonely, foggy highway. The blue plate special on the menu sounds good and even comes with desert. Yum-yum.
An old woman matches wits with a burglar; while hitchhikers thumb rides and Good Samaritans pick them up. An office worker boards the last train home. Lonely singles, zombies, vampires, and dark sinister creatures bumping in the night further grace the pages, as do unruly children, psychos and the people that love them.
Blue Plate Special contains something for nearly every twisted mind, and in the span of a lunch hour you can read a tale or two. While you head back to work reenergized, you may even ponder an idea or two about retaliating against your heavy-handed boss.
Michael DeStefano
Michael DeStefano is from Philadelphia, where he is the owner of a hairstyling salon. Currently, he makes his home in Cinnaminson, New Jersey, is the husband of a Gulf War veteran, and author of The Gunslinger’s Companion. Any thoughts or criticisms readers of Waiting for Grandfather wish to share may be sent to dtbhs@aol.com.
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Blue Plate Special - Michael DeStefano
Blue Plate Special
Twenty-five Tasty Tidbits of Horror
Harold Kempka
Smashwords Edition
Night to Dawn Magazine & Books L.L.C.
P. O. Box 643
Abington, PA 19001
www.bloodredshadow.com
ISBN: 978-1-937769-25-3
Copyright by Hal Kempka
First Edition 2013
http://www.bloodredshadows.com
Printed in the United States of America
Editor: Barbara Custer
Cover illustration: Teresa Tunaley
Names, characters and incidents depicted in this book are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locations, organizations, or persons, living or dead are entirely coincidental, and are not to be construed as truth or fact.
All rights reserved:
It is illegal for you to copy or distribute copies of this or any copyright written work in print or electronic form without expressed written consent from the publisher. Please do not purchase unauthorized copies. For information: Barbara Custer, c/o Night to Dawn Magazine & Books, P. O. Box 643, Abington, PA 19001.
To my family, who sometimes wonder who I am because of my bizarre stories.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Blue Plate Special
Autumn Chill
A Bedtime Story
Christmas Collection
Carving Pumpkins
A Cook’s Tour
The Surrogate
Therapy Session
Patient down the Hall
The Initiation
Private Security
The Calling
No Free Rides
A Horn of Plenty
The Killer
Fair Game
Keeping Secrets
Listening to Skippy
The Costume
Emancipation
The Nanny
A Thanksgiving Feast
Bad Things
The Curdles
One Way or Another
About the Contributors
Introduction
Welcome to Blue Plate Special, twenty-five tasty tidbits of horror. These flash fiction stories will prickle the hair on the back of your neck, or get your stomach tingling like hungry spiders are crawling about inside. Today’s world is a tedious, 9 to 5 treadmill grind, working for a boss you love to hate. A ten minute read while at lunch or sitting on the honey pot gives you an opportunity to read a complete story and get your blood pumping.
Our trip begins with Billy, who follows the white lines on winding, deserted highways through dense fog in Blue Plate Special,
the anthology’s namesake. Join him when he stops at a truck stop for a bite and take a brief respite from the foggy darkness. I recommend the special of the day, so give it a try.
When the trees change color and a chilly wind shakes their skeletal leafless limbs, you know it is the time of year when the undead stir. Shadows assume the sinister shapes of creatures in the night and kids rejoice in being scared.
Adults don scary or ridiculous caricatures at parties, like the one Jolene hosts in Carving Pumpkins.
She drags her husband Carl along to the pumpkin patch to pick up gourds, pumpkins, and cornstalks for decorations. She snickers when he finds a huge pumpkin to use for his Headless Horseman costume. Carl stores it in the garage, and when he goes to carve it on Halloween Eve he is in for a big surprise.
If you take a train, you know how frustrating it is to miss your exit or worse, board the wrong train. In Bad Things,
Henry worked late and did not pay attention when he boarded his train for home. He was let off at the last stop before the train returned to the yard for the night. Unfortunately, it was a part of town his father admonished him to never venture into when he was a boy.
The antidote to all these frustrations is simple; hop in your car and take a road trip. If you don’t drive, hitchhike. A1960s television commercial instructed you to See the USA in your Chevrolet.
We grew up taking road trips on vacation and drives to Grandma’s house for the holidays. Ever wonder what was in that closet Granny forbade you to rummage through?
Hitchhikers and drivers follow foggy, deserted roads, visit aging mansions, and stop to eat at isolated truck stops. The people you meet will certainly ensure you never forget them, if you make it home alive that is.
If you’ve ever thumbed a ride or picked up some lonely soul standing alongside a road, you trust that they are good people. Let’s face it; they might not be the good Samaritans you think they are. In No Free Rides,
Vanessa thumbs a ride, only to have a long haul trucker want more than just company after he picks her up.
Jake decides to hit the road with a strong, hitching thumb and urge to go west in Emancipation.
He falls asleep in the truck after an attractive, outdoorsy woman picks him up. She talks him into spending the night at her campsite, where she lets her kids run amok in the woods. He spends the night with the promise of a good meal, a night of intimate, and outdoors love with the promise she will take him to the interstate the next morning. Now, what man can resist an offer like that?
Good old Jerry shows up in several stories so maybe you should ride along with him. He picks up a tired-looking hitchhiker walking in the rain, in The Initiation.
After his car skids into a tree that fell across the road, the hitchhiker drags him to safety. But is Jerry really going to be safe?
Jerry reappears in The Killer.
This time he seethes with anger when his boss belittles his manhood in front of the girls in the office. He vents his frustration on drivers and even his family, though his wife takes the kids out for the night until his anger subsides. His psychiatric therapy has worked for him before, but this time, something is budging him toward action.
When you’re road weary, and the Hiltons, Ramada Inns, and Courtyards have no vacancy, chances are you will check into a less than desired motel. Blaine does that in The Entrepreneurial Angel.
He is hungry, tired, and could use a drink. After checking in, he grabs a sandwich and a drink at a lounge down the road. After picking up a young woman at the lounge, Blaine discovers she is quite the entrepreneur.
Driving with unruly kids bounding with energy and yelling, I have to go to the bathroom, Mom,
or ask, Are we there yet?
can be frustrating. Take a ride with Isabelle when she reaches the limits of her patience while crossing through northern New Mexico at night in The Surrogate.
Take in the sights of those quaint towns. Stop at a yard sale and haggle with the homeowner as Jeremy does in Christmas Collection
when he finds some valuable old ornaments the woman priced cheaply. Go on, take advantage of the old woman and haggle over that overlooked treasure.
In The Nanny,
the matriarch living in an old mansion seeks a nanny that can handle her unruly children. After Amy interviews for and is offered the position, the kids take her to task. Although it won’t be easy, she feels confident she can rise to the occasion.
After you’ve read Blue Plate Special, at least one story will linger in the back of your mind forever. In fact, your