We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Marcus Kliewer
- Language: English
- Genre: Horror
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OUTSIDERS
They’d rung the doorbell unannounced on a chilly Friday night.
The strangers on Eve Palmer’s doorstep seemed harmless enough. Yet Eve,
ever cautious, peered through the blinds and debated whether to open the door.
It was a family of five, middle-class, wrapped in sturdy winter jackets. The
parents were in their early forties, Eve guessed. A tall father with broad shoulders
and a square jaw. A petite blond mother with cold blue eyes and a silver cross
necklace. Between them, three kids lined up by height—one girl, two boys. All in
all, they seemed the kind of brood that would cap a Sunday-morning sermon
with brunch at Applebee’s. Eve was more than a little familiar with this crowd.
Concluding they were no serious threat, she opened the door.
“Hello miss.” The father smiled. “Sorry to bother you so late. I just— I grew
up in this house…”
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“Oh, uh, wow,” said Eve.
“We were passing through, wanted to stop by.”
Was he expecting her to invite them inside? That was just about the last thing
Eve wanted to do. Her girlfriend, Charlie, would be home any minute now—
they had a whole evening planned: eating leftover chicken and playing drunken
Scrabble. A family of strangers wandering around didn’t exactly fit that agenda
—
“My dad grew up here,” the daughter declared with pride. She was clearly the
youngest—no more than seven years old. Clutching a bright green pen and a
Blue’s Clues notebook.
“He just told her that,” one of the preteen brothers snorted. This one was tall
for his age, with cold blue eyes and platinum-blond hair just like his mother.
The father ignored the chatter and continued. “I know this is completely out
of the blue—but I was hoping to give the kids a quick tour? Show them where
their dad grew up.”
Eve hesitated. “Inside the house?”
“Just a quick look around,” the father said. “Only if it’s not a problem. We’d
need maybe ten, fifteen minutes. Tops.”
Eve stared past him, considering the request.
The surrounding forest echoed with creaks and groans as a slow mountain
breeze swept across the yard and brushed over her face. It was a cold night—the
type of chill that sunk into your skin, lay dormant for a while, then started
scraping against your bones like chalkboard fingernails. Winter was out there,
lurking around in the shadows, but the first snow had yet to fall.
It was then that something, or rather the lack of something, caught Eve’s
attention. There was no vehicle. Nothing by the old crooked shed at the edge of
the woods. Nothing by the alcove where the frosted lawn met the gravel. She
looked down the long winding driveway. Nothing. This was more than a little
strange, especially considering the cold and the fact that they were in the middle
of nowhere. A bizarre image flashed through her mind: the family, hand in hand,
wandering out of the darkening trees.
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