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Scary Pee
Scary Pee
Scary Pee
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Scary Pee

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Like so many of us, Young Daniel starts life as a bed-wetter.  But unlike us, he's visited by demonic forces that have a hereditary interest in his kidney dysfunction.

Gruesome horror packs this short story about a mother's love for her son and a son's determination to understand the complexity of how adults screw up everybody's lives, especially their children's. Slade Hornet (author of An Evil Mother and Splintered: The Original Possession) doesn't disappoint with this tiny gem of autobiographical terror.
 

Also by Slade Hornet:

"Behemoth: The Book Reader"

"The Eyes of Sweet Laura"

"Louie The Vampire"

"Splintered: The Original Obsession"

"The Hateful Cat"

 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 27, 2015
ISBN9781516354061
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Scary Pee - Slade Hornet

Title Page

Copyright © 2015 Slade Hornet

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

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About Slade

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Forever Francine. I want to thank all those who remember my eyes. I want to thank those at the graveyard. My love to you who are still holding my photo. I loved you Nana Bee. I miss your apple pie. I miss my buddies from Super Bowl Sunday. Wish I could breathe again and wave to you on the street. I miss being able...to pray.

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ONE

He still wets the bed, doctor.

There's been no improvement whatsoever Mrs. Olson?

No.

Then that means there's a Psychological trauma of some sort. I'm definitely ruling out his kidneys at this point. We'll stop giving him the medication for the kidneys and focus on his mental state. Has little Daniel complained of nightmares or problems at school?

Lisa Olson thought for a moment. She wanted to answer carefully. Fixing the rim of her glasses on her face she said, Well, not really nightmares or problems at school. It's more to do with visitations he claims to be having.

What kind of visitations?

About a year ago...we showed him a television special, The Peanuts featuring Charlie Brown.

Sounds like a pretty harmless cartoon. We all grew up watching Charlie Brown and The Peanuts gang.

Yeah but Daniel is different. He claims that Charlie Brown is real, not a cartoon, and that Charlie Brown...is dead...and that he comes to visit him at night when he's sleeping. According to Daniel it's not in a dream, though---the cartoon character materializes standing next to Daniel's bed and wakes him up. Then he tells Daniel that he wants them to take a trip together.

Dead and comes to visit him?

Yes. Daniel says that in real life, Charlie Brown died and went to hell and now he wants to take Daniel with him so he can have a playmate.

That's quite disturbing.

"It's very traumatic for a six year old, Dr. Lawrence. And frankly as a mother, I don't know what to do. How do I make my child stop seeing this image standing next to his bed? It scares him and he pees.

TWO

ROOF-ROOF! The dogs in the yard next door wouldn't stop barking oddly enough. It was because they could see the dead person as he rose up out of the side walk. They watched his apparition climb into the bathroom window of Lisa Olson's house. The dogs barked louder

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