Talk:Grandpa's Tale

Okay, right off the bat, these stories that take place in real life and attempt to sound like they actually did happen usually tend to become Crappypastas. One, because the author's just simply bad, and two, the author uses more and more cliches as the story moves on. This story, however, is not only written well, but has a plot and monster that isn't really cliche. There are no chase scenes as the protagonist runs away from a devil, demon, monster, or what not. There are no "666" or random gory scenes in the story. Instead, this pasta did what all pastas should do to the reader: creep them out. It digs into a universal fear- the dark- and opens up that fear to creativity; in this case, it's putting something in the pitch dark we all hate to be in. I will remember this pasta the next time I walk into a dark room, and I will give this pasta a perfect 10/10. Good morning. And, in case I don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night. 09:01, February 26, 2013 (UTC)