The Fosterer
Six-year-old Benjamin Harris is about to have a father for the first time in his life. You see, he�s been in the foster care system ever since he was born. But, today, all that changes, when Raymond Bannister walks through the door. Raymond is an older fellow with a cool car and a warm smile, and he just signed the final paperwork to officially become Ben�s father.

Ben says goodbye to foster care, and hello to a new life. That is, until he walks into his new house and the door slams shut behind him. Daddy isn�t quite what he expected in a father, and on the first night, while Ben's fast asleep on his bed, he hears a noise. With a click of the mini-flashlight attached to his keychain, he shines the light down the end of his bed and finds Rory� a dead boy. But Rory's not alone� he has friends�and soon, Ben will meet every last one of them. If he wants to survive, he�ll have to do exactly what they say.

Young Ben will come face-to-face with evil and death in this fast-paced, short story, about a young boy, the man who adopted him, and the ghosts that live and breathe at 1428 Johnson Ave.
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The Fosterer
Six-year-old Benjamin Harris is about to have a father for the first time in his life. You see, he�s been in the foster care system ever since he was born. But, today, all that changes, when Raymond Bannister walks through the door. Raymond is an older fellow with a cool car and a warm smile, and he just signed the final paperwork to officially become Ben�s father.

Ben says goodbye to foster care, and hello to a new life. That is, until he walks into his new house and the door slams shut behind him. Daddy isn�t quite what he expected in a father, and on the first night, while Ben's fast asleep on his bed, he hears a noise. With a click of the mini-flashlight attached to his keychain, he shines the light down the end of his bed and finds Rory� a dead boy. But Rory's not alone� he has friends�and soon, Ben will meet every last one of them. If he wants to survive, he�ll have to do exactly what they say.

Young Ben will come face-to-face with evil and death in this fast-paced, short story, about a young boy, the man who adopted him, and the ghosts that live and breathe at 1428 Johnson Ave.
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The Fosterer

The Fosterer

by Gary Cecil
The Fosterer

The Fosterer

by Gary Cecil

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Six-year-old Benjamin Harris is about to have a father for the first time in his life. You see, he�s been in the foster care system ever since he was born. But, today, all that changes, when Raymond Bannister walks through the door. Raymond is an older fellow with a cool car and a warm smile, and he just signed the final paperwork to officially become Ben�s father.

Ben says goodbye to foster care, and hello to a new life. That is, until he walks into his new house and the door slams shut behind him. Daddy isn�t quite what he expected in a father, and on the first night, while Ben's fast asleep on his bed, he hears a noise. With a click of the mini-flashlight attached to his keychain, he shines the light down the end of his bed and finds Rory� a dead boy. But Rory's not alone� he has friends�and soon, Ben will meet every last one of them. If he wants to survive, he�ll have to do exactly what they say.

Young Ben will come face-to-face with evil and death in this fast-paced, short story, about a young boy, the man who adopted him, and the ghosts that live and breathe at 1428 Johnson Ave.
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BN ID: 2940149736317
Publisher: G-Man Press
Publication date: 07/11/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 400 KB

About the Author

Gary Cecil writes short stories and novels--mostly in the horror genre--with the support of his loving girlfriend, Sarah, and dog, Millie. He is currently working on his second novel.

Gary has worked as a 911 Operator, and has held other various jobs. His greatest memory taking 911 calls was when a man on a back-country road, at one in the morning, called 911 and said, "The baby came out." It was a heart-wrenching experience, which ended in a man becoming a father, and Gary becoming a seasoned 911 Operator.

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