by Edward Lee
Phil’s eyes fixed on the corner. He could just barely see it now, just a trace of what he’d seen more completely all those years ago.
He was looking at his heritage, at his predestination, at the real reason he’d been brought into the world.
To make a new world, he realized.
His entire life up to this point had all been a lie. Only now did the truth shine plain to him. It was here, his true reality, right there in the corner, just a few yards from where he now stood.
And from that same abyssal and holy corner, another voice seeped into his head. It was a beautiful voice—
A woman’s voice:
My lover, my husband, my son, it said.
There was a cosmic ringing in his ears, and unfathomable visions swimming behind his eyes. Visions from the lowest places of the earth…
I’ve waited so long, the voice wept to him. But now we will always be together.
More vague features formed. The corrupted, bent limbs, the demonic face and razor-toothed slit for a mouth. The petite nobs of its warped forehead, its high, full breasts, and the faintest glimmer of its sex.
My love! It’s our wedding night, it rejoiced.
Phil stared, agape.
Come to me now.
Behind him, Phil heard the tiny click as the door was finally locked.
THE END
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Edward Lee has had over thirty books published in the horror and suspense field, including Flesh Gothic, Messenger and City Infernal. He is a Bram Stoker award nominee, and his short stories have appeared in over a dozen mass-market anthologies, including The Best American Mystery Stories of 2000, Pocket’s Hot Blood series, and the award-wining 999. Several of his novels have recently sold translation rights to Germany and Spain. His movie, Header, will be available on DVD in mid-2007. Meanwhile, City Infernal, Messenger, Ghouls, The Bighead, and Family Tradition have been optioned for film. Upcoming mass-market novels include House Infernal, Golemesque, and The Order of the Scarlet Nuns, while he is currently at work on a limited-edition hardcore horror novel entitled Minotauress. Lee lives on Florida’s St. Pete Beach. Visit him online at:
www.edwardleeonline.com