Horror Fiction

· Horror Fiction Issue #4 · Cindy Monica
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In a small, picturesque village nestled beside a tranquil lake, the residents live in the shadow of a local myth: the tale of the "Black Fish," a malevolent guardian believed to haunt the waters, deterring villagers from approaching the lake. Skeptical and adventurous, a young man named Alex decides to confront the legend by fishing at the lake one fateful night. As darkness falls, he hears enchanting whispers from the water and ultimately catches a colossal fish with glowing red eyes. However, his triumph turns to horror when the fish’s capture unleashes terrifying shadows that threaten the village.

As the villagers rally to confront this dark force, they discover their collective strength and the importance of unity. Under the guidance of a mysterious guardian spirit, they learn to wield the light of their community against the encroaching darkness. Through a series of harrowing battles and moments of humor, the villagers overcome their fears and confront the curse tied to the lake.

About the author

Cindy Monica is a writer with a deep interest in the science fiction and fantasy genres. With a vast imagination and a strong storytelling ability, Cindy has created unique worlds filled with adventure, magic, and inspiring characters.

As a self-publishing author, Cindy is not only involved in the writing process but also in editing, designing, and publishing her own books. Her dedication and passion for the art of storytelling drive her to continue producing new works that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages.

She hopes her works inspire readers to explore new worlds and discover deeper meanings in every story.

In her spare time, Cindy enjoys reading, drawing, and spending time in nature, which often serves as a source of inspiration for her stories. The Guardian of Willow Creek is one of the books written by Cindy Monica.

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