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Koimeterion Gates to Hell

By: Drac Von Stoller
Narrated by: Peter Jude Ricciardi
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Every night Kevin would dream the same dream. Each time Kevin dreamed the same dream it seem to become more and more vivid. It was as though the dream was drawing him closer and closer until he could reach out and touch it. The dream would start out with Kevin driving down a road on a stormy night. As his car would approach the destination Kevin would see a gate at a cemetery and some devilish looking man in a cape with blazing red eyes waving him to come in but Kevin was too scared to enter the gates.

As Kevin would push on the gas to speed off his car would stall and the devilish man in the black cape would approach Kevin's car then Kevin would wake up screaming in horror and sweating profusely. Kevin finally discovered what was causing his dreams but the end result for Kevin would be a fiery end.

©2011 Drac Von Stoller (P)2012 Drac Von Stoller
Anthologies & Short Stories Scary Short Stories Fiction Dream Young Adult Transportation

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