And the Night Growled Back
A short story.
They shouldn’t have run.
There are three of them, Sam, Lila and Paul — young travellers with nothing but the clothes on their backs, and yet, everything to lose. Their visit to Iceland has invigorated their senses…until the carnival. There, a single punch is thrown. A man lies dead on the ground. Blood speckles Sam’s bruised knuckles. In a blind panic, they flee the scene and disappear down an unpaved road, winding through the barren landscape. Soon they find an empty cabin, the perfect place to hide until they figure out what to do. Dead is dead; wrong is wrong — this cruel truth is etched into their minds as though carved with a rusted blade.
Twilight turns to night. All is still. It is then that the travellers realize they are not alone. Something is lurking out there. In the dark. They can hear its growls. And to the creature, the guilty and the innocent taste exactly the same.
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Aaron Dries
Aaron Dries is a former pizza boy, retail clerk, kitchen hand, aged care worker, data entry specialist, video director and copywriter (take a breath) who is now finally doing what he really loves ... scaring people. He won the international Rue Morgue/ChiZine/Dorchester Publications ‘Fresh Blood’ contest for the novel that would become House of Sighs. This award-winning debut was released through Samhain Horror in March 2012. His second novel, The Fallen Boys, hit bookshelves with a bloody splat in October of the same year. Dries, an avid backpacker, has finally followed the trail of breadcrumbs home and is currently living in Newcastle, Australia. His third novel is A Place for Sinners.
