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That thing has been there for almost a week. The figure in the window. It looks featureless,
only skin on a human frame, and it's pressing itself against the glass somehow. I don't
know how it got there, and I don't know how to get rid of it.
At first I thought it was a prank, a doll or mannequin that some jerks put there to
scare me. But I realized as I walked out of my house to pull it away... it wasn't there.
I shrugged it off, thinking that someone had hidden it while I was talking through my door.
But I went back in and looked out that same window, and it was looking in, staring at
me. I walked aruond my house, yelling for whoever it was to come out, but no one was
there. The thing is hairless and naked, and it didn't look like it actually had eyes,
or even a face at all. But its head is turned towards me when I enter the room. When I sit
on my computer, I can feel its faceless hatred boring into my neck. But when I turn around,
it's innocently turned in a different direction. Finally on Thursday I tried to open the window,
but it's stuck. I think the thing's hands are keeping it down. But I got a good look
at its face. Its eyes and mouth are behind the skin, pushing outward.
It stared at me, smiling. Of course, I screamed.
I pulled back a fist and smashed it onto the glass, determined once and for all to get
rid of the glaring monster. I know I'm strong enough. That glass should've cracked. But
it didn't. It shuddered under my hand, but it didn't break. And that smile just got wider
and wider and wider, until I thought its head would break in half. It raised its own hand
and bashed the window with its palm. It was mocking me. But I saw the faintest crack begin
to appear where it had hit, and I backed away. No way did I want that smile in the same room
as me. So I got a roll of duct tape, and I started
covering the window. I couldn't look directly at it; I nearly *** my pants just knowing
it was watching me. But I couldn't help it, I took a quick glance at the skin covered
face. A small peek. It was angry.
That grin was now a gaping frown full of teeth. The skin had ripped away from its mouth and
I coul see down its cavernous throat. A menacing rumble started to fill the house, and that
hairline crack began to spread like splintering ice. I pulled down the duct tape. The rumble
stopped, the split skin healed over, and it began to smile again. Now it's night, and
the noise hasn't started again. There are no sounds, no rumble, no crackling glass.
Everything's quiet now. I can feel its claws gripping the back of my chair. I can hear
its skin stretching as it smiles. It's watching me type.