Until that Saturday morning, the legend of the Sapphocans had been a mystical notion confined to the paranormal ramblings of one or two eccentric science teachers at St. Abernathy's High School.
But had Aunt Peggy's latest violent rant,"I'll make your male flesh turn red" and the terror she exacted on cousin Billy, move the evil Sapphocan myth beyond naive schoolboy fantasy? This second tale continues the strange trilogy of the Sapphocans.
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