Sign of the Banshee by Richard Lau

“I know who you are,” said Paddy O’Neil to the banshee, “and I’m not afraid.”

The dark fairy, cloaked as an elderly woman, opened its mouth.

“Save it,” advised Paddy. “You have been a curse on my family for generations, screaming at the next family member to die. But I have been deaf since a fever took my hearing in my twenties. You’ve crossed the pond from Ireland to America for nothing.”

The banshee smiled and pulled out The Book of American Sign Language. She made her hand claw-shaped, moving it up toward her mouth.

Paddy dropped dead from fright.

 

 

About the Author

Richard Lau is an award-winning writer who is published in magazines, newspapers, and anthologies, as well as in the high-tech industry and online. He has been published twice in Dark Moments by Black Hare Press.