Monday, April 1, 2024

Short Story: Open 24/7

 




Open 24/7

The world was filled with horrors. Some beyond comprehension and others tangible and far too real. For Lucas nothing was more terrifying or evoked more dread than exam season, and the ever looming shadow of college debt. He had barely been sleeping, hardly been eating, and his hands never seemed to stop shaking. To top it all off, his roommates were loud, obnoxious, and generally dicks. He could never seem to find a moment's peace. 



That is, until he found a coffee shop down the street from the library that was open 24/7. It was a dimly lit place, filled with vintage furniture, massive bookshelves you could borrow from, and a jukebox loaded up with music from just about every era. The coffee wasn't actually that good, but it was dirt cheap, and the shop was always quiet despite being fairly busy. He wasn't sure why, but the place drew in a gothic crowd. Not his usual vibe, but he could appreciate black leather and a well fitted corset. 



The most important thing was that he could sit down and study without being bothered. 



It was on one night, when he was sitting at a back table, caffeinated out of his mind and hands shaking more than usual, that he was approached. A pale man with dark hair and darker eyes; he was wearing a dress shirt that looked like silk and pants that looked like leather, both black. There was also a woman, dark red dyed hair, face painted porcelain white with red and black eyeshadow and black lipstick; she wore a floor length gown, red with black sheer fabric layered over it, and a black corset pulled tight around her waist and only went up to just below her bust. 



Compared to many of the other regulars, they were dressed really tame, but his mouth still went dry, as the man pulled out a chair for the woman, and then joined her in sitting across from him. Before they even started speaking the man gave him a look, and for a split second there was a twitch of a smirk on his stoic face. That's when Lucas knew he was done for. 

 

"I've seen you here a lot recently." The red head said, resting her chin on her hands. "What's your name?" 



"Oh uh, Lucas!" He said a little too quickly, snapping out of his daze. "It's Lucas."


He felt her thick platform boot rubbing up and down the side of his leg and nearly yelped. 


"Are you from around here?" She asked as if nothing was happening.


"T-The college down the street." Good Lord he had started to stutter. "I'm a student at the college down the street." 


"Oh," She said simply, as she moved her boot from the outside of his leg to the inside. 


The man hadn't said a word the entire time, just leaned back in his chair, eyes locked on Lucas, and one arm draped over the back of the women's chair. His gaze was intense. Neutral, but intense. He was just as beautiful as the woman he accompanied- 



Slam!


Lucas's train of thought was cut off but the man's foot slamming down on the chair between his legs and for a second, he couldn't breathe. That look was on the man's face again, the shadow of a smirk. 


"She asked you a question." The man said calmly. 


"Oh uh, I'm sorry." Lucas said, snapping back to reality. "What did you say?" 



"I asked if you're roommates would mind if you stayed at our place tonight?" The woman said with a little laugh.  


What the fuck was happening? It's not like he'd never been picked up before, but this was completely different. This was the kind of thing you joked about but never actually happened. There was no way, right? 



"Are you going to answer?" The man prompted again. 



Lucas looked back and forth between the two people in front of him. This just couldn't be for real. 



*****



He realized, as he sat in the back of a black car with tinted windows, that it was very possible this could go bad. They could be trying to rob him or even be serial killers for all he knew, but in the moment, he didn't care one bit. Natalia, she had told him their names when she shoved him into the car, was straddling him and kissing him harshly. She was so aggressive in her assault of his lips he wondered if she would bite him. Arche, so he had been told was her "partner’s?" name, was driving casually, as if nothing was happening in the back seat. 



He was almost scared to touch her, like it would wake him up from whatever dream he was having, but pushed through the fear and wrapped his arms around her tentatively. 

 


They didn't drive far before the car pulled over. Natalia didn't let go of him until Arche opened the door and literally yanked Lucas out by his shirt. The man dragged him into a nearby apartment building. It was rundown, bricks chipping, walls peeling, lights flashing, graffiti everywhere. Arche was shoving him around like baggage, still gripping his shirt. He was starting to think that they really were going to murder him, and when Arche shoved him into a door and started making out with him as well, he immediately stopped caring again. 



The door behind him opened and he was pushed back into a dark apartment, unaware of his surroundings until the back of his legs hit a table. With hands all over him he realized how starved he'd been. How alone. He wanted this so bad, whatever this was going to be. Arche leaned over Lucas to kiss and nip at his neck, and he watched over the aggressive man's shoulder to see Natalia strutting in and slamming the door behind her. It took an agonizing moment for his eyes to adjust to the dark. Moonlight shined through the windows offering some help, and he was able to see the shape of Natalia, slowly pulling at her corset lacing. He realized why she had been dressed so simple when the corset dropped to the floor, dress falling with it. It was an easy outfit to take off. 



        She strutted across the room, long legs like a model, and disappeared behind him. Arche's bites were getting more aggressive, and he hissed in pain. Soothing hands touched his shoulders and Natalia's legs slid against his, and he felt her press against his back. Her lips caressed the opposite side of his neck from her partner, and her hands appeared to stroke down his torso. It was when she started unbuttoning his pants that he started fading away, disappearing into all the sensations. Pleasure and a tinge of pain. Her hands where in his pants then-



        "AHHHH'' he screamed, a sharp spike of pain running through every nerve in his body. He jumped down from the table falling to the floor, hands fumble around his neck in the dark. He felt something hot and wet on his hands. He looked down at them and could only see dark on his fingers. The pair was laughing almost hysterically, and he didn't think, he just ran. Their laughter only grew louder, chasing him down the halls, echoing through the abandoned building. He ran, and he ran, and he didn't stop until he got to his dorm. 



        His roommates were shouting at him as he came in, but he couldn't hear anything except the sound of his own heartbeat. He went straight to the bathroom, locking the door behind. It was no wonder his roommates had started yelling. His reflection in the mirror looked like a crime scene, soaked in blood from his chin to his waist. He yanked his shirt off in a panic and looked closer in the mirror to see the two sets of puncture wounds on his neck. Fang marks.



        He breathed deep, slowing his heart rate, and he came to the realization... he had completely fumbled. 


Monday, February 19, 2024

Poem: Trying

 



(Text for screen readers)


Title: Trying


I'm trying 


Everyday I get up and I try


For you


I try to live


I try to breath


I try to be everything you need of me


I'm trying so hard, can't you see?


I'm trying


Everyday I get up,

 so grateful I find the strength to


It's all for you


I try to be mother, artist, lover


I try in so many directions 

I don't know where I am 


But I promise tomorrow, 

to get up and try again 



Monday, January 8, 2024

Mini Series: Springview Mysteries #1

    



The sun was setting on a hot summer day, and three kids were still out on the town. They watched the sun slowly sinking over the horizon, setting the sky ablaze with reds, pinks, and orange. The town looked different in the warm light, picturesque. People were retreating to their houses, abandoning the streets and locking their doors. All but the three.


    

    Hannah, Molly, and Ted sat on a curb outside the laundromat, enjoying snacks from the old vending machines; soda that had gone flat, and chocolates bars that had come out already melted. They shrieked and laughed against the approaching darkness. Unmovable. 



    "Are you sure this is a good idea?" Ted asked. Molly looked up and down  at the greenish purple bruises on him, and there was only one answer. 



    "Yeah, I'm sure." She said, "You're not going home." 


    

    Hannah nodded in agreement and put an arm around his shoulder, pulling him in close, "We're not letting your dad near you again." 



    "But what about when the sun's all the way down?" He asked anxiously. 


    

    The girls looked at each other. Neither had thought that far ahead. They hadn't thought passed, telling Ted to pack a bag and helping him climb out his bedroom window. Everyone in Springview knew that things got strange after dark, and they were going to need a plan fast. 



    "We'll go to the park." Hannah declared. "I know a spot."



    With no other options they picked up their trash, grabbed their backpacks and jumped on their bikes, riding out into the darkening night. In no time at all they had left the business street behind to the large park only a few blocks away. The street lamps flickering to life one by one behind them and the air shifted. In the night, the old pastel houses started to look  dim, eerie, and too similar. The sky was clouded over and no stars showed through. How had they rolled in so fast? Only a single sliver of moonlight showed through a small gap in the cloud ceiling, lighting up the park in silver-blue. 


    

    Their bikes skid to a startling stop as they realized a single man was seated on a bench near the playground. He seemed to be dressed in all black and they couldn't make out his face. All they could tell was that he must have been deadly pale. The three friends were frozen, watching the strange man. 



    "Follow me." Hannah broke eye contact with the back of the man's head first. She marched her bike across the grass, away from the man and deeper into the park. 



    "Where are we going?" Molly whispered a little louder than what felt safe.



    "There." Hannah pointed as soon as she saw it.


    

    Tucked into an alcove of large oak trees, was an old dusty greenhouse. It had once been a community garden but now stood abandoned and forgotten. 



    "We can sleep here and figure things out in the morning." she said. 



    They hunkered down on the dirty brick floor, unrolling their sleeping bags hoping they would defend against the cold. Hannah used a thick stick to wedge in the door handles as an improvised lock, Molly had a large flashlight she placed on one of the worn out shelves that lined the room, while Ted shuffled a deck of cards. 



    Anxieties and childish abandon kept them awake late into the night. They played games and told stories, giggling quietly. It was strange how easy it was to pretend they were having a sleepover and not runaways. Occasionally they would hear footsteps and they would duck low and cover the flashlight, shushing each other. 


   

    The footsteps would pass quickly and they went back to playing their games before sleep took them, lights still on and cards scattered. 




*****



    Hannah awoke to the sound of name. Molly was calling her and she jolted up, rubbing the sleep from her eyes.  



    "What's going on?" She mumbled.


    

    "Hannah." Molly's voice was distant. 



    She looked all around her, but Molly was gone, her sleeping bag empty. 



    "Hannah." Molly sounded so monotone it sent chills down her spine all the way to her toes.



    She stood up and looked outside the glass walls.



    "Hannah." She didn't sound far, but the darkness enveloping them was too intense to make out more than a foot away. 

    

 

    "Hannah." Her hands were starting to shake, but she didn't realize how bad it was until she grabbed the flashlight. She searched the trees with her eyes and the quivering light, another haunting book of her name floated across the air and she tried to follow the noise. Her light stopped on a figure.



    The man in the black suit.


    

    He had a bag over his head, painted with an upside-down smiley face, but she was certain it was the same man. He stood amongst the trees and though she couldn't see his eyes, she felt him staring.



    "Hannah." It was the same monotone voice that sounded like Molly, but it was coming from him and his pale hand beckoned to her, as if to say "come closer". Her heart dropped into her stomach and she felt like she was going to vomit. The blood drained from her face and hands and she felt numb. 


    

    "Ted." She said quietly at first then shouted. "Ted!"



    "She jumped onto his sleeping bag and shook him violently shouting, "Ted get up, there's something out there!"



    He shot up, running his face all over, looking confused. 



    "What is it, an animal?" He slurred his words. 



    "Ted." The voice that wasn't Molly's called out. 



    "They both looked to see the man standing at the door. There was a long pause as they stared at the man frozen, realized the stick holding the door was gone, and him reaching for the handle. The two darted forward in pure panic, blocking the door with their bodies, leaning there full weight against it. The man jiggled the handle at first.



    "Ted." The Jiggling turned to hard jerks.


    

    "Where's Molly?" Ted cried. 



    "I don't know!" Hannah was near hysterical. 


        

    "TED!" The monotone voice had turned to a scream, and the man slammed his body against the door. 


    

    The two children shrieked and braced themselves, pushing back against him. Ted had a spark In his eyes and kneeled down to unlace his boot. Hannah could barely hold the door by herself as the man slammed against it again and again. 



    "I got it!" Ted said, and leaned back against the door. He reached over his head and wrapped his lace around the handles tight, tying in huge knots. 



    The two jumped back for the door, but the man had stopped. He stood there, staring down at the handle. 



    "HANNAH, YOU'RE KILLING ME!" He screamed in Molly's voice. 



    Ted and Hannah held each other in the dark, sobbing, while the man -no, the creature- casually walked away. 


Mini Series: Springview Mysteries #3

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