The think that makes this story more chilling than average for this kind of story is the time of day. I always assumed that yutes, like mosquitoes, were thickest in the evening and night, and fairly light in the morning.
But I guess even an assumption about mosquitoes and time of day is flawed. Certainly seems to be flawed for yutes.
> The thing that makes this story more chilling than average for this kind of story is the time of day <
I was surprised by that too.