Katie smiles as she walks down her street she paused just long enough to hear a mirthful laugh coming from a hole in the ground. She walked over and looked down he hair falling in her face, she pushes it back behind her ear and gasps.
"Oh can't you help me miss I can't get out!" A strange animal screeches "my head is drying up and I will die soon if I can't get out!" The animal screeches again it's voice higher then before.
"I can't get you out but I can get you some water!" She says right back to the animal her voice not hiding her fear. "But first what are you?" She asks standing up and getting ready to run.
"Why miss I'm a kappa! Haven't you heard my head will dry up if I don't get water soon!!" The kappa shouts then falls back some water falls out from its cave of a head.
Katie gasps and runs to the side of a house, she grabs the hose from the side of the house and brings it over "oh here you go kappa!" She says her voice mirthful at the sight of helping some one.
The kappa smirks and grabs the end of the hose yanking it down dragging Katie down into the hole "but I have enough water to live miss! But you don't!" It laughs as Katie screams. "First goes the arms!" It says as it digs its claws in to her arm making sure that she could see the bone as he tossed it to the side.
Katie screams and try's to get away but she is stuck as the kappa digs it's claws into her legs tearing through them like her flesh was butter.
"Then the legs" it screams and screeches tossing those aside. Her voice gets louder but no one hears. Slowly the kappa gets closer to her head and places it's webbed hand over her mouth. "Silence is good miss," Katie's eyes water and roll back into her head. The kappa smiles and closes its webbed hand over her face. Pulling off the flesh and letting out a mirthful laugh as it eats.NOTE- I have no idea if this is right so if I have anyone who knows could tell me then thanks!
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A Crows Song
HorrorOne crow for sorrow Two crows for mirth Three crows for a wedding Four crows for a birth Five crows for silver Six crows for gold Seven crows for a secret not to be told Eight crows for heaven Nine crows for hell And Ten crows for the devils own s...