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Friday, 28 October 2011

Halloween Guest Post with Angeline Kace


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So here at Book Passion for Life, we're kicking off the Halloween weekend with an awesome guest post by author Angeline Kace. We hope you like and please don't forget to tell us what you think of Angeline's story. 

The Time My Dog Fought with an Invisible Entity
by Angeline Kace.

One of my favorite things about Halloween is the scary stories, so I thought I’d share a true story that happened to me.

Strange things used to happen all the time at the old house where hubs ...and I used to live. But one event trumps all the others.

It was late at night, and hubs and I were asleep with our dog snoring at our feet.

Out of nowhere, the dog jumps off the bud, runs to the door, and starts to tussle with something big.

Growling rumbled through the room, and bodies crashed against the door and its frame.

Hubs jumped from the bed and ran to break up the fight and switched on the light.

“What the heck’s going on?” I screamed.

As soon as the light turned on, our dog turned around in circles looking for whatever he was just fighting with. The hair on the back of his neck stood on end and his ears were perked up.

Hubs looked down the hall with the dog following on high alert and ready to pounce this thing once they found it.

I followed behind them and stopped.

The door had a thick, brown liquid slowy sliding down the wood.

“Hun! Come look at this,” I said.

He returned. “What is that?”

“I have no idea. Where would that come from?” It looked like someone had chewed tobacco and spit it out on our door, but it was thicker than that. “Smell it,” I told him.

He reached his hand out and slid his finger up through the liquid. He sniffed it. “It doesn’t smell like anything.”

“What? Let me see that.” I jerked his hand toward me and sniffed it. It was scentless. “What in the heck is that?”

The only thing we knew for sure was that our dog was fighting with SOMETHING until hubs turned on the light, and then there was no creature, but a strange, unexplained liquid running down our bedroom door. 

Angeline Kace. 
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