“The Morning After
Was Filled With Bone” by Stephanie M. Wytovich
This story was published in “Gutted: Beautiful Horror
Stories” anthology edited by Doug Murano and D. Alexander Ward.
“With them, went my lips, tired from too many months of
promised love, of forgotten kisses; they crawled off my face like the worms I
hoped would soon eat your body, like the maggots that bred inside your mouth,
that fucked on the top of your tongue.”
That about sums up this story. A woman looks at herself, and does some deep
soul searching. What she finds inside is
black and ugly. She doesn’t like what
she sees. The foulest of foul and
dirtiest of dirty. She feels horrible
for all the things that have happened to her through her life. But, in the end, she sees herself for what
she is no matter the things she has done.
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