Rising Horror: Excerpt ThreeIn the delightful town of Sunrise Hills, just beyond the fantastic Grey City, (which was not literally grey,) there was a certain house on the eastern outskirts of the town. It was on a quiet street, with the occasional car rumbling past, and little noise beyond the sound of televisions wafting from open windows. This little blue cottage, with its wooden slats, white window frames, pebble pathway, and hydrangea bushes at the front door, was the home of a Miss Elise Crawley. Miss Crawley ran a monumentally successful business. She had initially opened a small pet breeding business, focusing on dogs, cats, and budgerigars. Because her animals were always happy and in fine health, Elise began to hire more people in order to breed more animals. She stipulated that all her employees had to love animals, and be highly experienced. After a year, she moved into horse breeding. Following that, a variety of animals began featuring in her business plan: fish, guinea pigs, moose, parrots, songbird