As a kid, I didn’t believe in monsters at all.
Until the lights went out.
Yeah, I talked a good game, but once it was dark, every
shadow seemed to have ominous purpose. Demons of all shapes and sizes, waiting
to pounce.
Sure, I took precautions, but they were always only
temporary solutions.
I always made sure the Wicked
Witch doll was in a drawer when bedtime rolled around. But even then I knew
that a couple of pieces of wood were paltry compared to her magic fire balls.
And I’ve mentioned that my favorite reading place for scarier books was the bathroom,
because with the shower curtain open, I could see every corner. No way any
monsters were going to jump out at me there. But in the back of my mind was the
little voice reminding me that eventually, I was going to finish and have to
make a run for it back to my bedroom.
I needed something more lasting. Thankfully, superheroes
provided me with the answer here.
The cape.
There had to be a reason so many of them wore capes. Sure,
as a fashion choice, it was interesting, but not generally the most practical
accessory. So, there must be more to it than that. The sheet of fabric must
serve as some kind of protective force. Right?
Well, it certainly seemed right back then.
Over time, I became convinced that the only thing standing
between me and the night monsters were the blankets on my bed. I slept covered
from head to toe. My sister, on the other hand, was a sleep kicker, which
caused me no little stress as I was determined to save us from the Winkies
evil machinations. So, I would wait up until she was asleep to make sure that
she was fully covered with the monster repelling Beauty & The Beast sheets.
On the rare nights where nightmare recovery requires some
parental assistance, I would wrap a sheet around my shoulders when I ran to my
parents’ room. Only way to ensure some degree of safety in my travels.
My tolerance for scary things has grown over the years. The
Wicked Witch had her reasons for being annoyed. And I can’t think of the last
time I felt the need to lock myself in a bathroom to comfortably read a book.
But, I will say, when I pick up a thriller, or the music in
a movie or show suddenly takes a turn for the menacing, it’s always nice to
have a blanket nearby.
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