Wednesday, February 12, 2020

The Witches in Pink

Along the witches came, comic book aura around their hands (pink) and dressed like feminine men. Their hair was medium-short length and blonde and their lips were tight but not pressed and they held back howls. The strange came through the water well in the hut and it poured out over the women chanting in craft. The “strange” was purple and red and made of spirit. First, a few pecans went into the well, then the blood of a young boy child. Pressed from the murder, they quickly covered the child’s body in hay and then threw some of it in the well. In order to keep the witches safe from burning, wood was thrown in and so was gold. They sat holding hands, chanting and rocking side to side together—in sync—when the strange brewed, bubbled and boiled in the water. It produced spirit that overwhelmed the room and the witches, inches above the ground, flew around the city spreading mayhem, killing all of the men, and the girls that joined with the witches were damned in the blood soaked town of Anufor.

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