![]() ![]() I just flew through the short story and enjoyed it immensely. I would recommend this one to everyone looking for a short horror story to read. ![]() Then again, if you know Emily Carroll's other work you won't be surprised. ![]() ![]() I was a bit whut when she decided to flirt further with him even after what she knows but the ending is clear why she did that.īe warned tons of gruesomeness, blood, and more. That man, fox, is definitely one that everyone should avoid. And me as well, dang that was just the most gruesome thing that happens. and what she sees there fills her with horror and shock. He tells her to meet her at x time at the dead oak tree. It is about a female fox who flirts with a male fox at a party, all very fancy and aristocratic. It is a short story of just a few pages, while I wouldn't mind more, I think the size is perfect for what it tells. Murder, decadence, cowardice, guilt, and aristocratic foxes in wigs all combine in this gorgeously poignant poem/folksong from Emily Carroll, about the futility and heartbreak one can run into when dealing with vengeance. Each time I am looking forward to new work, and this one I found through Shortbox. I just adore Emily Carroll, her work is amazing both her art and her stories. Foxes, murder, fancy balls, and oh my this was epic! ![]()
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