Written for Fandango’s Story Starter #225.
Here’s my story, using Fandango’s teaser.

The old house, with its wildly overgrown garden, was silent, secretive. Ben pushed through the tangled roses, their thorns catching at his jacket as he approached the door he hadn’t opened in twenty years.
Inside, everything was covered in dust and remained exactly as it was the Christmas his grandfather died. The tree still stood in the corner, needles long fallen, branches bare as dry old bones. But there, hanging from the highest branch, was the ornament he’d been given all those years ago: a carved wooden box with miniature tools poking out the half-open lid, the one Grandfather said contained a wish.
Ben’s hands shook as he reached up. The box was cold, so cold it burned. He whispered his wish …. the same one he’d made as a child, the one about bringing people back …. and the box began to glow softly. Behind him, footsteps creaked on the stairs.
“You came back,” a familiar voice said.
Ben turned. His grandfather stood in the front hall, but something was wrong. His smile was too wide, his eyes too dark.
“I’ve been waiting,” Grandfather said, reaching out with long fleshless fingers. “Now you can stay with me. Forever.”
The door slammed shut. Outside, the garden grew thicker.
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chilling, spooky..I like that…
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Something other than the typical. Thanks, Dylan.
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Yikes! The bad choices we make while grieving. Grandpa was never what he seemed to be…
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All the warnings given on prescription medications about not handling heavy machinery or making any important decisions should also apply to the grieving process. Always appreciate your comments, Liz. Thanks very much..
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Oh no, Ben!! 😞
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This what happens when people don’t leave well enough alone!
Thanks so very much, Lisa.
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So scary, Nancy, but the video goes well with this. 💗
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Thanks very much, KK. I’m glad you enjoyed my story..
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I did enjoy, Nancy. You’re welcome!
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Such an eerie take, Nancy. Well done and thanks for joining in on the Story Starter prompt.
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Thanks, Fan. This was a cool one to do.
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Oh, there’s the Nancy we all know and love.
Creepy chills now!
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What? You don’t love the funny, romantic Nancy? 😂
Merci, mon amie 🥰
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We love all sides, but expect a twist or turn!
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Time to run like hell, nice story Nancy.
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You got that right! Thanks, Jim.
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Shame he only had the one wish. Good take Nancy.
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Wishes are at an all-time high during the holiday season and they could only afford one! 🌲
Thanks, Di
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beautiful picture 👍
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Thank you, Neeraj
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That was one wish that should not have been asked for.
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You’re definitely right about that, Sadje!
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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OMG! Even grandparents aren’t safe anymore!
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Nope! It’s a dog-eat-dog world!
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It’s Ok to wish upon a star
But don’t wish for the bizarre
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Powerful video, dear Ivor 😎🎶
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Yes indeed my friend 🎶😍
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That definitely proves it! Be careful what you wish for! 💜💜💜
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IKR!? Thanks, Willow!
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💜💜💜💜
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Well that was fun wasn’t it
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I’m glad you thought so, Brian! Thank you.
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