Drip Drop Posted by mayangirl6 Date Posted: 06/28/2009
(This is a story I had heard at camp. It's not mine, I'm not sure who made it, but I'm putting it here as I heard it.)
I looked around my new house, awe in my eyes. I was finally old enough to own a house, all by myself. Well, with my dog, but, that still counts as being alone.
Checking my watch, I noticed it was already ten o' clock. I shrugged, figuring the trip there had taken longer than I thought.
I flopped onto my mattress as my dog crawled underneath my bed, like he always did. Soon after, I fell asleep.
Drip, drop. Drip, drop.
My eyes snapped open.
Drip, drop.
I shrugged once again, ignoring the fear bubbling inside me. Eventually, sleep overcame me.
Drip, drop. Drip, drop.
I awoke again, this time sitting up, fear evident in my eyes. Shaking, I lowered my hand underneath the bed where my dog was. He licked it. I sighed, feeling much more safe, and went back to sleep.
Drip, drop. Drip, drop.
Now I was frustrated. I got up, pulled the sheets off me, and went into the bathroom connected to my bedroom. Maybe I left the faucet on.
Sure enough, the faucet was on a little. I twisted it all the way, before returning to my bed and having my dog lick my hand. Finally, some sleep.
Drip, drop.
That's it.
I stormed into the other bathroom, the one across the living room, pausing in utter horror as I saw-
There, hanging from the shower faucet, was my dog's corpse. Blood practically flooded down his dead body, landing in a puddle against the white tile in the shower. My mouth hanging open, I turned to the mirror.
Written in my dog's blood, right on the mirror, were these words: "Humans can lick, too." Visitor Rating:
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