Fright Watch No.1: The Stitchers

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supernatural guesses started to creep in ghosts fountains of youth witchcraft You two need to lay off the scary movies Mom would tell us rolling her eyes At this Dad would wink at me and whisper We’ll show her I think about Mom’s comment as Mike and I continue to stare across the street Maybe they’re aliens I say Mike shoots me a look That’s wild What’s wild about it I press You said so yourself they’re too weird to be human I didn’t mean that literally Maybe they’re on some kind of medication Don’t you watch commercials Prescriptions have some pretty major side effects I shake my head No this isn’t from a pill This is something bigger Mike’s always trying to bring science into things Where I see ghosts and ghouls Mike sees medicine and surgeries gone wrong That’s why I didn’t want to investigate with him at first Actually I didn’t want to investigate at all after Dad passed For months it was impossible to laugh or run or speculate I couldn’t think about the Oldies that was a Dad thing and Dad was gone Spying felt pointless without him and far too painful It wasn’t until two weeks ago that I allowed myself to wonder once again about my neighbors and that was only because Mike brought it up Ms Bea looks different again he told me one day on the walk to school And Ms Attwood’s limping kind of funny His usually smug face looked hopeful his eyes genuine from underneath the brim of his signature Yankees hat