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Breath Of His (standard:horror, 2197 words) | |||
Author: jcrct7 | Added: Sep 15 2002 | Views/Reads: 3352/2327 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
The breath that she hears is not of her own... | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story bullet were a meteor and it hitting the surface and altering it forever. After the first shot, a wave of adrenaline rush came over Jen and it seemed pulling the trigger was the source. Finally, when the limp man's body fell hard to the floor, six bullets were gone from the barrel. Jen stood still for what seemed like generations, until she finally got a hold of her conciousness and dropped the gun with a loud thud of the linoleum. She looked at herself, bright red sprits all over her white "work-out" shirt. She looked at him and stared blankly at his dead body for a second, and then, as if a glimmer came to her eyes, she hurridly walked to her phone, cleared her voice and dialed a number. 9-1-1. The line rang, as for not even one ring, and a cheery but serious young woman came on. "Hello? 9-1-1, what is your emergency?" the woman asked. "Oh God, please help me!" Jen screamed as if frightened. "A man broke into my home and tried to rape me! I got my gun to protect me and I shot him! He would'nt go away! I think I killed him! Please help me!" "Ok, ma'am," said the woman calmly but suddenly having a hint of sympathy in her voice. "What yoou need to do is stay calm. The police will be right there to help you." "Ok," still frightened. "Now, what I need you to do is tell me your address for me. Can you do that for me ma'am?" the woman questioned, raising her voice. "Yes, uh..." Jen looked at the body quickly and glanced out the crack of the curtiain covering the kitchen window over the double sink. She took a deep breath, preparing to tell the woman, when she heard a sound other than hers in the house. Breathing. She shot a look at his dead body and lowered herself to now her head was over his. She switched the phone to her left ear and turned her head so she could see his chest and have one ear above his mouth. Her eyes widened in horror. His chest, very slowly and faintly, was rising and falling. "I did'nt do it," she thought to herself. "I did'nt kill him! But, how can that.." "Hello? Ma'am?" It was the woman on the phone. "Ma'am? Are you alright?" Jen blinked of astonishment and stood again and backed away from him. "Yes. Yes, I'm sorry. It's 216 Blackard Avenue," still staring at his body, lying on the floor. Breathing. "Ok. Jsut stay calm and sit still. They will be there right away." "Thank you," she spoke, having no tone in her voice. She puts the phone ont he reciever lightly. All was quiet in the house. The only thing she could hear was his body inhaling and exhaling. She even thought the whole time she was holding her breath, it was so frail. She looked at him up and down for a minute or so, until she turned her head and quickly bolted out of the kitchen. What had come to her, she did not know. She thought she might have been going mad. The next moments came in a blur. So slow. She saw her hands grab a yellow couch pillow and swiftly haul it back to where her almost dead victim was. She bent down, holding the ends of the pillow, and covered his grotesque face. She cringed at the sight of it, not believing she made him that way. She looks between her arms at his chest the rest of the time. After a short period, his chest stopped. She checked his pulse, both wrist and neck. Nothing. He was, at last, dead. She stood up quickly, swallowing, and threw the pillow aside. She hurried to the knife stand and grabbed the biggest one, of about two and a half inches in width, and placed it in his left hand. She stood back for a moment and smiled. "Perfect!" she whispered. Just then, the dorrbell rang and two knocks came on the door. She frowned and bustled to the door. Taking one last sigh, she turns the handle and swings the front door open, revealing two policemen, both with guns in hand. "Oh! Thank God! I'm saved!" she exclaimed, throwing herself into the right policmen's arms, thinking she could have easily been an actress, fighting a smirk. "Were you hurt?" asked the right officer, noticing the absorbed blood stains on her. "No. Thankfully!" she blurted, looking down on her shirt and shifting her weight quickly. "That's good. Where is the body, ma'am?" asked the left officer, withdrawing his gun. "Over here," she answered, pointing to her left. "In the kitchen." The three walk to the body quickly, but preserved. There were some inspecting, questioning, and radio calls. Before Jen could fully comprehend everything that happened while the officers where there, both of them were off with the body, wrapped in perfect, white linen and strapped to a raised, wheeled bed, out into the dark, consumed by flashing lights of red and blue. The two officers thanked Jen for her time and hoped she would get a peaceful night's rest. They turned and walked back to their cars, holding the guns in their holders, as if they would fall out if not covered. Jen saw them duck into the driver's seat before she swung the door closed quietly. She listened for the cars revving and pulling off, a siren stutter and finally shut off completely, and the sounds of only one breath again. Quiet, stillness had over come her house once more. From behind her back, she moved her hand to join with the other in front of her. She held something. Something this whole ordeal had been worth killing for. The light, brown leather felt wondrous to her touch and, of her excitement, could barely open the wallet. Licking her lips, she fingered the long opening from which a dull shine of green escaped. The sixteen, crisp bills smelled fresh to her. "They were just recieved from the bank," she thought, as she fanned them and held them in front of her face. She looked at them, one by one, absorbing each one hundred in each corner. One bill drops to the ground, lightly and and slides around fromt he air conditioning. She looks down and bends to pick it up, but stops to see something that startles her. This bill was a five hundred. She smiled, "That figures!" she says aloud, not knowingly and picks it up. She turned to the opening to the kitchen, then looks at the money. She smiled once again and walked down the hall. ~~~~~~~~ "Thank you!" she answered and gave the taxi a twenty-dollar bill. The driver's eyes widened and his mouth formed a smile. "My pleasure!" he called from the car and rode away in a smog. Jen wobbled to her front door and dropped her bags in once, sudden motioon. She reached in her pocket for her keys and started to insert it in the keyhole. She drew back, smiling, thinking of her long and expensive vacation. She could still hear the sounds of the casino, the Broadway shows, and the club music. She had no money left, but she was happy. She opened the dorr, shuffled the bags inside and closed the door. "Were home," she whispered and turned the knob, locking the door to the outside. She sighed and quickly turning around to see something that caught her last breath. A man stood in fron tof her, but in a distance. He looked like he was rotting, yet he was drenched in blood. "It's him," Jen thought and exhaled all she had in her lungs. She heard his breathing. His living. She had never been so horrified ina ll her life. He knew this and smiled. He held th knife in his left hand still and held it to waist length. He opened his mouth. "You have to pay," he spoke low, quietly and threw the knife directly to her face. Note To Reader: First of all, I would like to thank you for reading my first story. (Thus, being my first submitment to this site) It has been quite an experience in writing my first short story and it was very surprizing to see what other readers critiqued. Although, this story needs much work, I encourage you to look for my newest addition to this site coming soon if all works out! After that, I will work hard to create a better version of this story with a new alternate ending! This site is great and it is writer's and reader's like yourself that keep it this way. Keep up the great work! Another special thank you to the person who sparked this idea in one of my forum's. I could'nt have done it without you! Now that you have read all this, please rate me and give me some comments! It will really help me a bunch, as I still have LOTS to learn! Again, thank you for reading and I will look forward to YOUR next contribution to the site! Chris Wade (jcrct7) Tweet
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