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Tiny Terrors

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These are all Twitter-length (140 characters or less) Super Short Scaries.
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Sausage season used to be in the fall, when the hogs were ready. Now it’s whenever the Jehovah’s Witnesses show up.

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He straddled her and called her harlot. She had daggers in her eyes. The third one went into her stomach.

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