Chapter 1: The Happy Little Boy

22 3 1
                                    

There was once a happy, little boy. He was the happiest little boy in the world.He wasn't happy to hide his unhappiness, nor he wasn't happy that his family was poor and he couldn't read. He was happy because that was his nature.

But, don't feel happy for the boy.

One day his mother told him,

"Son, I want you to go to our neighbor's tomato patch, and I want you to steal all the tomato's you see. I also want to be quick about. He will be up soon."

The boy then agreed, took the basket, and ran.

Soon, the happy boy came to cross roads. On each side of the road, there was a sign. One said,

"Your neighbor's tomato patch," and the other said,

"The Black Bridge." The Black Bridge was a scary dark place where someone entered, they never left, because no one made it passed the bridge with the black river. So, our lad, who couldn't read, took the Black Bridge path, thinking it was a shortcut.

As he went through he stopped at the bridge and threw his very lucky penny in the water. He should've kept it. Next thing he knew, he heard a voice. He turned around, and saw a poor, blonde, little, girl, wearing a white nightgown, and her head in her knees.

"Help me, Please help me," she said. So having a nice heart, the boy went over to her.

"Are you all right, Ms.?"

"Yes I am. Now that your here," the little girl said.

Then, she stood up. That's when the boy had a look at her face. But she had none. But that wasn't the start of it. The little girl's head ripped in two. Then, a monster rose out of the skin. It was 7 feet tall, with four arms, and in each hand, it held a bloodied tool. In the top right, it held a ax, bottom right, it held a hook, in the top left, it held a dagger, and in the bottom left, it held a scythe.

"Hello little boy," the monster said."I am the Diamonettes, and I hope you enjoy heaven." Then, the Diamonettes lunged itself at the little boy, taking the ax and cut him open. It used the scythe to cut out his organs, used the dagger to take out his heart. He then ripped the skeleton out, and used the hook to gut him out. He then ate everything, except for the skin.

He then threw the clothes and skin into the water, and waited. Later he took the skin out, now smaller, and stitched the cut in him. He cleaned the skin, and clothes, then put on the clothes all neat like. he fixed his hair, and carved into the skin,

"Stay off my bridge."

He then mashed the skeleton, put in the bits as stuffing, and by nightfall, placed the doll on the doorstep, when the mother will be out soon.

Ans so, the Diamonettes when back underneath the bridge, waiting for his next prey, until...

The Legend of the DiamonettesWhere stories live. Discover now