by P. J. Night
Yes, it was!
There was a person sitting in there with his back to her and a hooded sweatshirt pulled down low over his head. It was a boy. At least she thought so, but she wasn’t completely sure.…
That is until he pulled the sweatshirt back and slowly turned.
His face was pale and boyishly handsome, but it was his eyes—or lack of them, really—that Jennifer saw first. Where his eyes should have been, there were laser-like beams of greenish light. They shot straight through her and she shrank back. She tried to scream but nothing came out. Her blood, her lungs, her whole body felt numb.
Run! she tried to tell herself.
But she was too terrified to move.
Finally she managed to scramble away from the window, not knowing or caring which way she went. It didn’t matter to her anymore what might be lurking out in the dark woods. She needed to get out of that clearing, she knew, as fast as she possibly could. But she’d barely run ten yards when she felt a sharp tug on the back of her shirt.
She stumbled back, afraid to turn, but she could feel a laser-like burn on the back of her head.
“Don’t ever come back,” said a low, haunting voice in her ear.
And that’s when the scream finally spilled out of her throat.
Bethany’s friends search everywhere for her after she disappears from the beach, but she is never found. Can YOU find these hidden words? Words can appear up, down, backward, forward, or diagonally.
BEACH
BURIED
CEMETARY
CREEPOVER
CURSED
DREAM
EMPTY
ETCHING
LADY
LEGEND
LIGHTNING
LIPGLOSS
LORD
NEW YORK CITY
PIZZA
RUBY
RING
SANDY LADY
SCARED
SCHOOL SLEEPOVER
SLEEPWALKING
SPAGHETTI
TAPPING
TOMBSTONE
TWINS
VOYAGE
WARWICK
WIND
Create your own spooky characters!
One of the most fun things about writing scary stories is thinking up spooky characters. And just like people, characters need NAMES! Below is a list of spooky characters P. J. Night is working on for future stories. What would you name them? Write your answers on the lines beneath the descriptions.
Character #1: An old man who lives in a small shack near a haunted lake … who only comes out at night … when the moon is full!
Character #2: A woman who can change her appearance at will. But no matter what she alters, she always has a small telltale mole on her cheek!
Character #3: This character is a girl who is totally normal … except lately she’s having a lot of nightmares. Then one day she dreams about a book. She goes to the library to find the book she dreamed of, and instead finds a book written by someone with her very same name … more than fifty years ago! And the author photo looks JUST like her! The book tells the story of a girl who is totally normal … but then starts having a lot of nightmares. Then one day she dreams about a book.…
Character #4: This character found a coin on the street and picked it up thinking it might be lucky. But not long after finding it, very strange things start happening. She decides to dispose of the coin … but the next day, it’s back in her pocket!
Characters #5 and #6: A brother and sister duo who are very mysterious indeed. Each night they go to sleep in their beds … but wake up every morning in a clearing in the woods behind their house!
A lifelong night owl, P. J. NIGHT often works furiously into the wee hours of the morning, writing down spooky tales and dreaming up new stories of the supernatural and otherworldly. Although P. J.’s whereabouts are unknown at this time, we suspect the author lives in a drafty, old mansion where the floorboards creak when no one is there and the flickering candlelight creates shadows that creep along the walls. We truly wish we could tell you more, but we’ve been sworn to keep P. J.’s identity a secret … and it’s a secret we will take to our graves!
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