Kathy leaves an abusive situation. But finds something worse in her dreams. |
| Written for "Invalid Item" Manipulations By Lisa McCourt Hollar Kathy dropped the bags she was carrying and pulled the keycard out of her mouth, where she had stuck it after the desk clerk had checked her in. She was amazed this hole actually had keycards, The lights flickered, but stayed on and she hoped that wasnāt a sign of an electrical short somewhere in the walls. She didnāt want to wake up to a fire⦠if she could even sleep. As dead as she was on her feet, the thought of whatever filth was beyond the door, terrified her. She was certain the carpeting in the hall wasnāt gray when it was first put in. Opening the door, Kathy stepped in and appraised the situation. The room was⦠clean. Maybe this wouldnāt be so bad after all. She never would have expected this from the outward appearances. What is that they say, she thought, never judge a book by its cover. If only she hadnāt done that with Ned. Tall, rugged, good looking, she had leaped into their relationship without a backwards glance. He was financially secure, nothing like that last loser and spent lots of money on her. Everything was good⦠then he joined a club. The Godās. He began to change then. Then he hit her. Just a slap on the face. She had deserved it, right? After all, sheād forgotten to be perfect. She tried harder. When he found another flaw, heād split her lip. Well, heās behind me now. Kathy set her suitcase on the dresser and opened it, searching for her toothbrush. She pulled that out, along with a nightgown and toiletries and headed for the shower. While the water ran over her, she thought back to earlier that day. Ned had used her face for a punching bag when sheād burned dinner. This time, the new neighbor who hadnāt yet been intimidated by Ned, came to her rescue. And this time sheād had enough. Her sister had offered to let her live with her once⦠maybe sheād take her up on it. She packed, throwing her things into a bag while her neighbor held Ned back. āJust let me call the policeā¦ā āNo, Andrew. He has friends. I tried to press charges once.ā Ned laughed. āIt doesnāt matter. Iāll find you wherever you go.ā āIām going to my sisterās. Her husbandās a gorilla, remember? Iām sure heāll be glad to have a go at you.ā āI donāt need to. Just close your eyes⦠Iāll be there. When you sleep, when you dream. Iāll be there.ā It was more bullshit. The Gods believed they were Gods. They had brainwashed Ned into believing he could do things with his mind. Sure, heād shown her a few things, but it was just parlor tricks, nothing more. It was the look in his eye that scared her when she passed him on her way out. It looked darker⦠and she thought she saw something move in there⦠a shadow that didnāt belong. Sheād paused for just a moment and then continued on. She was almost out the door when he called after her. She shouldnāt have stopped but she did. When she turned, she felt something grip her heart. Icy fingers squeezed tight and her breath caught in her throat. Then the feeling passed and he smiled at her. āIāll see you tonight, Kathy. Sweet dreams.ā Kathy pulled the covers up. She reached for the light to turn it off, and then stopped. Nedās words echoed in her head. Then her sisterās words, when sheād called her to let her know she was on her way, āDonāt let him doubt yourself. Thatās what he does, he manipulates people.ā Shutting off the light, Kathy rolled over and closed her eyes. Soon she would be home and Ned would be just a memory. Something woke her up. She smelled smoke. Oh my God, the room was on fire. The wall, where it must have started, was charred black. Flames ate at the carpet, moving towards her and the bed. Kathy through the covers back, prepared to flee, but she couldnāt move. Her legs were trapped. She stared at them, uncomprehending at first. The frame of the bed had warped and was wrapped around her ankles. This isnāt possible, she thought. āOh, but it is.ā Startled by the sound of Nedās voice in the room, she looked around. The fire was still advancing, but the flames had taken on the appearance of Nedās face. āI told you Iād be here.ā The bed tightened around her ankle, but now she felt the headboard twisting, reaching for her. āNo, this isnāt real!ā At her feet, the blankets sheād tossed aside began to slither towards her, serpent like. They wound around her body, squeezing until she could barely breathe. āYou didnāt really think you could run⦠not from a God.ā āYou arenāt a God, Ned. Youāre just a sick, twisted man.ā The bed began to shake, threatening to toss her into the flames. āStill think Iām not a God? Oh, by the way, your savior, Andrew⦠heās dead.ā Kathy was frightened, but she knew that this couldnāt be real. āItās just a dream,ā she whispered. āOne I control,ā Ned laughed. The bed rose into the air. The flames grew closer and she felt the heat of the flames. Itās just a dream, Kathy thought. And itās my dream, not his. I control it. She thought of a fire extinguisher. The object appeared in her hands and she turned it towards Ned. *** āIām so glad to see you.ā Karen hugged Kathy while Bruce retrieved the luggage from the car. āI was so worried about you.ā āIām fine,ā Kathy laughed, āJust tired. I didnāt sleep well last night.ā āI donāt blame you. I canāt believe what happened. All the pipes in the house just exploded at once?ā āThatās what they police said when they called me last night. The house flooded with water and Ned drowned. Some kind of freak accident, I guess.ā Word Count: 999 |