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Jevammarcsuspire
When my oldest child was about two years old, he was afraid of the dark and the monsters that lurked in the shadows. I made a huge production of grabbing up the telephone immediately and "ordering" the top-of-the-line product in at-home monster defense, a spray that would rid him and the house we lived in of monsters forever. I bought a spray bottle from the local dollar store, covered it in stickers, and labeled it "No More Monsters" with a black sharpie. I soaked orange and lemon peels in hot water (for fragrance) until the solution cooled and then poured it into the bottle. I put it in a box and addressed it to my son, sitting it out on the porch so he could collect and open his "mail". Once he collected his box from the porch, we dressed in bright clothes that in no way matched, but were super bright and fun because monsters don't like bright and happy colors. We put our boots on in case we had to stomp on one that came out of the closet or from beneath the bed trying to get us while we were applying the spray. We were armed with flashlights and the bottle of No More Monsters and went into his bedroom. I sprayed under and beside his bed and in his closet, paying special attention to any shadowy corner where a monster might hide. I sprayed around his toy box and the window and door in his room. We sprayed the hallway and the bathroom, especially behind the shower curtain, for those late-night trips that just couldn't wait. Just one bottle of citrus-flavored water and a super-fun "hunting expedition" with my son, and the monsters were gone. Never again did he express fear of the dark, or what could be hiding in it. He was safe and secure inside his home with his parents that loved him. For some kids, the monsters they are afraid of don't hide under the bed or peek at them from the closet. For those kids, the monsters are human, and their home is their hell. Marcus Wesson named himself Jevammarcsuspire, a combination of Jesus, Marcus, and vampire, and became a monster for the children in his care.
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