Nightmare Inc. The Picture.

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen
Cover of the book Nightmare Inc. The Picture. by Bo Widerberg, Bo Widerberg
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Author: Bo Widerberg ISBN: 9781310852510
Publisher: Bo Widerberg Publication: March 5, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bo Widerberg
ISBN: 9781310852510
Publisher: Bo Widerberg
Publication: March 5, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

John and Liz were visiting Grandma and Grandpa, The two were on the couch in the living room, and were as usual arguing. John wanted to sit and watch television, while Liz wanted to lay down and stretch her legs. After a while, grandma asked Liz to sit up and stop arguing. You don't love me anymore, said Liz, as she tried her best to sit up. That's not true, said Grandma, I love both of you. Grandpa that was sitting in a comfortable armchair, was looking at the stupid arguing when Liz suddenly started to float up from the couch. She floated higher and higher, and as she did she also became drawn out. Then while Grandpa and John were looking, she went right into the winter landscape, on the picture, Grandma had made so many years ago. Grandma asked where Liz was, and John told her about the picture, and how Liz had floated right in there. Where is she? asked Grandma again. Look up at the picture and you can see her, said Grandpa and pointed at the house on the picture where Grandma could see Liz waving her hands. She'll get her death of cold up there, now when she is without shoes, insisted grandma. Inside the picture, Liz had asked an old man inside the house how she could come back down to her grandparents. I don't know he answered, but if you want some food, get me some water. If you don't get me back, I'll tear this picture apart, said Liz and started to tear up some of the threads. No! You cannot do that. Okay I'll send you to the right people to get you back, said the old elf, and with his wand he made Liz fly above the forest to a small village on the other side, there was some lizard looking people. One of them said the elf master must have sent us another one. As Liz started to cry, one of them said. We can't eat her, she is to weak send her back to the forest. When the forest asked her why she was crying, she explained how she had been moved from the couch to the master elves house. And he had sent me to some lizard people. I will have a talk with that elf master, said the forest, and in a short while, she was back on the couch.

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John and Liz were visiting Grandma and Grandpa, The two were on the couch in the living room, and were as usual arguing. John wanted to sit and watch television, while Liz wanted to lay down and stretch her legs. After a while, grandma asked Liz to sit up and stop arguing. You don't love me anymore, said Liz, as she tried her best to sit up. That's not true, said Grandma, I love both of you. Grandpa that was sitting in a comfortable armchair, was looking at the stupid arguing when Liz suddenly started to float up from the couch. She floated higher and higher, and as she did she also became drawn out. Then while Grandpa and John were looking, she went right into the winter landscape, on the picture, Grandma had made so many years ago. Grandma asked where Liz was, and John told her about the picture, and how Liz had floated right in there. Where is she? asked Grandma again. Look up at the picture and you can see her, said Grandpa and pointed at the house on the picture where Grandma could see Liz waving her hands. She'll get her death of cold up there, now when she is without shoes, insisted grandma. Inside the picture, Liz had asked an old man inside the house how she could come back down to her grandparents. I don't know he answered, but if you want some food, get me some water. If you don't get me back, I'll tear this picture apart, said Liz and started to tear up some of the threads. No! You cannot do that. Okay I'll send you to the right people to get you back, said the old elf, and with his wand he made Liz fly above the forest to a small village on the other side, there was some lizard looking people. One of them said the elf master must have sent us another one. As Liz started to cry, one of them said. We can't eat her, she is to weak send her back to the forest. When the forest asked her why she was crying, she explained how she had been moved from the couch to the master elves house. And he had sent me to some lizard people. I will have a talk with that elf master, said the forest, and in a short while, she was back on the couch.

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