Hatchet Women
by Nick Sconce
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Here’s the set-up:
“It’s him!” Edie hissed.
The four huddled over her laptop in shadow-drenched darkness.
“He’s there to steal our computers and phones,” Becca said.
“He’s tearing it off the dock,” Mona said.
The camera then leapt from its perch above Edie’s locking file cabinet and clattered to the floor, startling the hornless minotaur.
Mona and Edie were paralyzed before the screen. A slithering sound in the obsidian, rattling the camera into the man’s gloved hands along its cord. His moon-wide face exploded back into view in a disgusting close-up of his eyes and then up his nose.
“Nice,” Mona muttered.
Then the screen went grey blank. The session program signaled its termination.
The four bolted into action.
The four huddled over her laptop in shadow-drenched darkness.
“He’s there to steal our computers and phones,” Becca said.
“He’s tearing it off the dock,” Mona said.
The camera then leapt from its perch above Edie’s locking file cabinet and clattered to the floor, startling the hornless minotaur.
Mona and Edie were paralyzed before the screen. A slithering sound in the obsidian, rattling the camera into the man’s gloved hands along its cord. His moon-wide face exploded back into view in a disgusting close-up of his eyes and then up his nose.
“Nice,” Mona muttered.
Then the screen went grey blank. The session program signaled its termination.
The four bolted into action.
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