The Company
                  One night an old lady was siting by herself in her home by the fireplace.She sigh and said to her self"I wish I had company.Out in the dark night she heard some on climing the roof .A wicked laughter was head in the night air and two grotquse feet fell into the cold ashes in the fire place.She looked at them in pure horror but could not move.
              
                        Then two partly decomposeing  bloody legs hung with veins and arteries droped by the feet. In almost in an instent they snaped together.They rolled away from the ashes and layed faceing the fireplace with the top of the legs facing towards there.
The old lady start to shooked  with fear.

               Then a bloody torsel rolled down the fireplace and across the floor toward the legs.(((SQUISH! )))) Went the legs while they connected to the torsel.The body started to move with twiches and jerks of movements.The lady could feel her heart ready to explode with fear.

                   Then a  partly exposed bone partly rotton flesh arms and hands came tumbling down and rolled on to the body.The body got up and started to dance around in machanical way.It danced  around bumping into things and swinging it lifeless body from side to side.The lady stood on her chair trying to move but could not ,she was  frozen in terror.

                    Then a pale green head rolled down the chimney .It had deep blue translusent eyes and a bizzar  toothy smile fixed on it's face. The body stopped and walked over to the head and placed it on it's neck .  With it firmly attached it perceived on dancing around but more wildly with leaps and bounds.  The old lady gather enough courage up and asked in a small voice"Why did you come here?"She shacked furiosly with  her heart in her throat..

                                  The figure stoped dancing and looked at her with a crazy look in his eye and sceamed..........
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I HAVE COME FOR YOU!
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