At Horizon's End

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Short Stories
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Author: Chris Sarantopoulos ISBN: 9781386890768
Publisher: Chris Sarantopoulos Publication: December 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Chris Sarantopoulos
ISBN: 9781386890768
Publisher: Chris Sarantopoulos
Publication: December 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Death made a mistake. 

The Man Who Fed On Tears always knows whose time it is to pluck from the world of the living. His existence is one of a symbiosis between his need for the tears and woe he causes to those closest to the deceased, and the natural order of life and death to which he is bound. He never questions himself or his actions and has never made a mistake. Until now. 

Stella is a four-year-old girl who misses her mommy and wants to see her again. She doesn't yet understand the concept of loss, so when she sees close family members crying, she tries to stay cheerful and optimistic. After all, Mommy said they'd see each other again when the time comes At Horizon's End. So if they'll meet again, why is everyone crying?

A short story

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Death made a mistake. 

The Man Who Fed On Tears always knows whose time it is to pluck from the world of the living. His existence is one of a symbiosis between his need for the tears and woe he causes to those closest to the deceased, and the natural order of life and death to which he is bound. He never questions himself or his actions and has never made a mistake. Until now. 

Stella is a four-year-old girl who misses her mommy and wants to see her again. She doesn't yet understand the concept of loss, so when she sees close family members crying, she tries to stay cheerful and optimistic. After all, Mommy said they'd see each other again when the time comes At Horizon's End. So if they'll meet again, why is everyone crying?

A short story

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