The Monster in My Sleep
ts' house. A sanctu
rowed with worry. Dad tried to m
e, about work. I couldn't br
the only one who wasn't afraid of me. He curled
later, I wo
ing, hea
tio below my bedroom
llen. The windo
d suffocating,
cre
She saw Leo.
d, not in sorrow for Leo, but in that same,
, strangled sound. A
loor. He saw Leo. He saw me, standing over them
etched with grief
hing. Something in my e
am footage later, the one we
e he ju
ted. Sounds b
rprisingly strong, press
en whisper, "It's
kne
sperate thought:
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