110 Comments Posted by Vastarien

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"Must..keep...clean..."
Vera's tin bucket slopped filthy water at every step, further corroding it rusted edges. At each patch of grime, Vera's scarred hands would plunge into the bucket, emerging with ancient clumps of rags which reeked of bleach and contained spongy chunks of her own flesh within their tangled folds. An ever-hungry horde of rats trailed after her, feeding on the shreds she left behind, and she followed after them; a perfect symbyosis.
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Archie wiped his hands on his pants and gave the heavy rack one last heave. It settled into place with a reluctant thunk, echoing the faint pounding from below. The thick Persian rug had been his mother's favorite; having been bought to silence her demands, it now silenced her screams of anguish as the rats below did their work.
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Motts you have truly outdone yourself with this collection. This series is just breathtaking, and I am so grateful to you for bring it to us.
Once again, I salute you.
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King Diamond is rather appropriate....Spider's Lullaby was set in an asylum, after all.
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The Poet Punk strikes again! The peeling walls tell his legends in sharp-edged patchworks of institutional green and Baker's Pink, while the few remaining mice whisper his ramblings to their children, telling them, "Hush! This is the Word of God!"
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I see the soap dispenser, but why no towel rack?
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Where's the Soap dispenser?!!!
Those barbarians.
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I'm on the first step....now I'm on the second step.....NOW I GOT YOU!!!!
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Cinderella may have had a view like this, wishing for a better life as she scrubbed her hands raw.
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Such elegant scrollwork. Lovely to behold.
I wonder if the carpet was red, or royal blue?
Both would have looked amazing.
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yes, but what Motts dosen't show you is the twisted ruin slavering behind the door!
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Such a lovely place for a walk.
I wonder what it looks like by moonlight.
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Yet another of my dreams come to life....
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Such a cosy place! I want to live there!
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That's not plastic....that's slime from the Thing at the end, watching you with pale eyes.