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The Heir to Darkness Part 3 (standard:horror, 6399 words) [3/4] show all parts | |||
Author: J. F. Naples | Added: Jun 10 2002 | Views/Reads: 2788/1980 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Jason's pact | |||
I was quite distressed about the days that were missing from my memory. Where I've been, What I've done, simple questions in themselves, but answers I had none. I tried to think backwards and the first day that I could remember was that past Friday night. I was following Veronica, following her to her job, then I lost her for a moment. She went into a building, then I followed her home. I had a cigarette, and that was all that I could remember. I am not prone to blackouts. Could it have been amnesia? I didn't know. My head felt fine and clear, and I didn't recollect how I could have undergone so much trauma that a mental wall builds to protect me from such hideous memories. My vision began to pinpoint, and there came a scent of lilac in the air. You will never be alone. I stood up shakily, and looked all around me, searching for the voice. “Who's there?”, I asked in a weak voice. And as sudden as the sensation came, it was gone. Once more, I asked the question, but silence was the only answer I received. “This cannot be happening,” I thought to myself. I looked around the living room once more for a fruitless search and thought that a hot shower would be the best thing to help rid me of this dirtiness that I was now feeling. With that, I walked into the bathroom, turned on the water, hot, and began to undress. Before the mirror fogged over from the steam of the running shower, I looked over my body to see if I had any unusual markings. Starting from my head, and working slowly to my feet, I searched. I found nothing out of the ordinary. Feeling somewhat relieved, I breathed in deep the warm, humid air and opened the shower stall. A muffled scream sounded and a loud slap cracked through the spraying water and misty cloud. Through the thick steam, I saw someone underneath the showerhead, and I nearly fell out, catching myself at the last moment. My heart raced and my breathing felt as if it had stopped. I leaned over, sat on the toilet and despondently turned my attention back to the shower. Gathering up the courage, I looked into the stall once more. I saw nothing except for the spraying water and pouring steam. I began to cry. As if living in a dream, I faintly recollect taking the shower. I got dressed and headed for work before my mind began to clear. I walked into the office thirty minutes late. That was the latest I have ever come into work and I was hoping that because of all the overtime I put in that I could be excused from this one tardiness. I knew that Mathew doesn't condone tardiness, and I was hoping that I wouldn't see him. I was by far not in the mood to be put under any more strain than I have been for the past hour and a half. As I walked through the door to the office, a thought came to mind. “I can call in sick.” Even though I was feeling fine, and my sick days were just sitting there collecting dust, I was sure that I would have been able to pull off the hoax, but it was too late. Mathew was walking towards me. There was a look in his eye that I couldn't describe. It didn't appear that he was angry, but it could have been just a mask to disguise his true feelings. “Miller, come with me,” Mathew ordered. He turned to his right and I followed right behind him. As we headed for his office, I tried to invent excuses in my head of why I was late, but all my mind drew was blanks. I can remember a couple times that an unsuspecting co-worker would come Click here to read the rest of this story (681 more lines)
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