NOTE: “Giallo,” literally translated, means “yellow.” It refers to the yellow covers of the cheap paperback novels which inspired a popular and influential genre of Italian films in the 1960s and 1970s. Suspenseful, violent, erotic and shocking, giallo films combined the tension of American detective novels with the flamboyance of Italian opera and theatre. They also served as a predecessor to the slasher films of the 1980s, albeit with more artistic merit and higher production values. Dario Argento is considered the master of the giallo film and this story is intended as an homage to him. If you are easily disturbed, read no further.
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 1
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Circumstances Scene 44
” Now Jack was puzzled. “So, why isn’t all of this set up downstairs with our rooms?” Chastity looked...
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Her Name Is Lea Finale Scene 5
That was four months ago. At last, I was standing, staring out into the distance. The orphanage’s workers gave...
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Alvin in the Fourth Scene 114
“Morning’, boy!” he said and other than when he had given me my allowance, those were the first...
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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 5
When I first stayed with her, no sooner I’d stepped through the door she’d replaced my underpants with a...
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Little Bed Wetting Ben Scene 37
Ben had a huge smile on his face as he got into bed, but when he lay his head...
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Rockabuy Baby Scene 211
Andrew spent his day in the nursery variously bottle feeding, messing in his diapers and napping as his...
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Lamp of Love Scene 37
Ron smiled and said, “I know what you mean. There were a couple of times that I wondered whether...
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So Long to Normality Scene 8
Kevin = Christopher Kathy = Catherine Karen = Connie Kyle-Lee = Vincent Kane = Benjamin The following morning each...