The neighbors – 100WCGU

This week’s entry for 100 Words Challenge for Grown-Ups. The challenge is to find a story on the significance of an orange spot.

No poetry this week but a little story that definitely is fiction. No hints, no poetry, just read :-).
I managed it in exactly 100 Words. Picture from Wikimedia Commons.

One morning someone had painted a bright orange spot on our door. Why do graffiti in this neighborhood? Angrily I cleaned it and left for work.

I noticed however a similar spot on my neighbors’ door.

A few days later we were invited to our neighbours’. The door was open with an eerie silence from within. We found a horrific scene, my neighbors all slaughtered and cut to pieces.

After years to recover from the shock we decided to move.

But clearing out our stuff, I found the can of orange paint and the bloodied axe behind the garden tools.
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November 5, 2012

29 responses to “The neighbors – 100WCGU

  1. Chilling piece. How interesting to read this week’s pieces to see how differently the prompt has been interpreted. Not sure I enjoyed this as it was scary, but it was very effectively done.

  2. Wow that’s dark . . . so who did the deed?! I can see the Passover angle link mentioned by Middle-Aged Matron

  3. Am I being stupid?
    If it’s a narrow escape from unknown forces, why would they leave their tools. And if it’s you or a member of your family, why would they paint your own door?
    Certainly scary though.

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