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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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 22
My training as a scientist hadn’t prepared me for this. On a Saturday I was in my lab recalibrating...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 151
As an informed Little, I was aware that most cartoons were safe for viewing. Contrary to popular belief, Amazons...
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Molly in Pampers Scene 23
As the party ended, they said their good byes and Molly climbed back into the truck after six...
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A Lesson to Learn
Jack woke up slowly. He glanced at the alarm clock beside his bed. 6:55. Five minutes until it went...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 139
Once inside, Heather ushered her and Danielle to a couple of seats before making her way over to the...
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Mummy B Scene 11: Janes Request & Struggle
Once in the house Jane turned to me. “Mom took certain ‘measures’ to make sure I couldn’t take my...
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Babyward Scene 42
Brie nodded; Jinny disappeared again. A Clatter of pots and pans could be heard as Jinny started boiling a...
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Surrogate Scene 191
Chapter Twenty-Eight Hailey slowly dug around her dresser drawers, occasionally taking a handful of clothes out and temporarily setting...