Order of the Dragon: Part 02
Night
is arguably the most fearsome time in a day. The darkness is ever
stretching concealing most things. The shadows are worse though.
The pale light of the moon make the corners of the world darker than
black. You can peer into these spots to try to catch a glimpse of
what lies inside, but these attempts are fruitless. You are more
likely to see a vision of the endless void, spying shapes and
silhouettes of the creatures that lie within. To glimpse these is to
glimpse ones inner fears, and that is not good for the mind. The
mind can wander and create your truest fear out of the inky
blackness. It is best to not look into these spots, to just walk by.
This is exactly what I do.
My
mind can create the most wicked of demons.
As
I walk through the streets I am painfully aware of my age. In my
youth I always used to walk around to my destinations, it was my
favourite method of transportation. Sure, I had other means, ones
that were considered easier on the body, but activity kept the body
spry and and mobile. Ah, I remember how that felt. The time before
my joints would ache and creak as I moved. When I could stand up
straight and walk with a youthful gait, instead of the crooked
shuffle I have now.
As
I walk I see someone standing across the road off in the distance.
It is not often I see another soul at this hour. It takes them a
while to notice me. At first, its just a glance in my direction.
But after a couple of moments, they looks again. This time it's
longer, and after a moment of this, they wave at me, in an attempt to
grab my attention. I look at them and lift my hand and twist it
slightly, in an acknowledgment of their gesture. I don't stop while
I wave though, I just keep on my path.
As
I get closer I realize that this person is a girl. A rather
attractive one at that. She is rather voluptuous with long, dark
hair. Her dress choice is questionable though, as she is wearing a
single-piece dress that barely covers her backside, but certainly
highlights her assets. I didn't notice at first due to my (cursed)
eyes. She looks down the street, checking each side several times
before she runs across. Half way through her trip across she has to
pull down her dress to keep it from riding up too far.
“Ma'am!
Ma'am, are you lost?”
She
finishes crossing the street, pulls her dress down again, and walks
towards me, in a rather seductive manner. It is probably
unintentional, but who is to say?”
“No,
I am not lost. Why would you think that?”
“Well,
I don't see many people at this time of night, and the people I do
see are... Well let's just say that they aren't the best people.”
I
look at her, 'check her out' as I have heard the younger people say.
Her curvaceous figure is clearly on display. No wonder she doesn't
see the best people at this time of night.
“No,
I don't figure that you do. It can be quite scary at this time of
night, my dear.”
“It
sure can. Us girls need to stick together, don't you think?”
“You
are certainly right.”
I
think about the recent atrocities I have heard whispers of. The
people being killed in their own homes, blood being drained from
bodies. One can never be too careful.
“Do
you think you could walk with me dear?”
“Of
course I can, Ma'am.”
She
links her arm with mine, crooked at the elbow.
“Lead
the way!”
We
walk for a bit, passed a couple intersections down the street. It is
quiet, with only the shuffle of my slippers and the click of her
heels to create the rhythm of the night.
“So,
what can I call you, Ma'am?”
Her
smile is not one of pity, but one of politeness and sincerity.
“Liz,
my dear. You can call me Liz. What might your name be?”
“Alexa.
It is nice to meet you Liz. Where are you headed?”
“The
pleasure is all mine dear. I'm just a couple blocks down and to the
left.”
The
walk continues onwards. I'm glad Alexa is with me tonight. You
never can be too careful these days.
“So
Alexa, if you don't might me asking, isn't it a little cold to be
wearing a dress like that tonight?
She
looks a little unsettled by this question, which is understandable,
but I don't think you would wear an outfit like that unless you
wanted to turn heads. Plus, it was rather obvious that she was
feeling the chill at the moment.
“Yeah...
it is a bit chilly tonight. But times have been tough lately and a
girl's got to do what she's got to do these days to make end's meat.
Main Street gets all the drafts from the lake too, unfortunately.”
“You
are absolutely right,a girl has to look out for herself, that's
always been the case. But, we also need to look out for each other.”
I
pause the walk momentarily and take off my shawl. The deep reds look
like a pale magenta in the light, with the intricate gold designs
appearing to be almost a silver.
“Here,
take this. You will catch a cold if you stay like that.”
“Thank
you so much!”
She
wraps it around herself, the shawl clinging around her body. She
really is beautiful, and the comforting look of warmth encroaching on
her face is almost adorable. The walk resumes as we turn the corner
at the end of Main Street.
“You
know, you remind me a lot of myself when I was your age.”
“Oh,
why thank you.”
She
gives me a smile, again, not out of pity. But there is a touch of
hesitation in it. I give a gentle chuckle, trying to show my well
being.
“I
mean your beauty. I was quite the looker in my youth. My hair was
long and silky like yours. My skin, bright and flawless. Ah, the
ravages of time. I would do anything to be back in that body.”
Alexa
smiles and wraps her arm around my fragile frame, in a gesture of
reassurance.
“Well
I think you look great!”
“You
are too kind. I look better than I feel then. This is my place up
here.”
Up
on the left is the Kelly Motel. It's a single floor motel that is
close to the lake. The view isn't too bad, as it catches the light
perfectly off of the water during a sunset. The bright pinks and
purples contrast perfectly with the vibrant oranges.
It
is truly magnificent.
The
state of the motel is less than ideal though. The paint on the front
is faded and chipped. The sign is missing bulbs in the 'LL' so at
night it looks like the 'Ke y' Motel. From what I have heard from
the whispers, it has been this way for years.
“Oh.
I didn't realize you were staying at the Key... I have done some
work here before. Have you been staying here for long?”
“Not
too long. Just a temporary stay.”
Alexa
seems a bit unsettled at me staying at this motel. She knows the
state of it really well.
“Why
don't you come in? Sit for a bit and warm up?”
I
flash her with a kind smile. It seems like she appreciates the
gesture and nods. She walks me to the door, and waits patiently as I
fumble with the key to the door. I finally unlock the door with a
satisfying click, and as the door opens, we are greeted with a draft
of warm air.
“Thank
you for accompanying me dear. You really are kind.”
“It
really isn't a problem ma'am. You're sweet and caring. I wish my
parents were like you.”
“I
didn't want to speak out of turn, but I was wondering about that.
You said times were tough, and parents are supposed to be there for
your children.”
She
sits on the bed and hugs herself in my shawl. He face is coated in
sadness and her eyes glaze over in thought.
“They
should, but they aren't. My dad passed away years ago, and my mom...
well she wanted me to be someone that I'm not. That's why I have to
do anything I can to survive.”
I
approach her and clasp her hands in mine. Her face meets mine and I
can see how lost she is. They eyes are windows to the soul and her
soul is conflicted.
“Well,
why don't you get washed up. I think we can help each other out, and
you wont have to work on the street any more. How does that sound?”
“That..
That sounds really nice. Thank you so much Liz.”
Her
expression lifts. Her eyes become bright and her mouth curls up at
the edges, forming a faint smile. Her beauty is shining through at
this moment.
God,
is she beautiful.
“Don't
mention it dear. I'm just glad we can help each other out.”
She
heads to the bathroom and turns on the tap. The water rushes out as
if its been waiting to come out forever. It's so eager. I hear
Alexa using the water in there, little splashes here and there. I
slowly approach the bathroom. Her face is in her hands as she scrubs
her make up off.
She
doesn't hear me or see me.
Alexa
seems like a smart girl who has come on hard times. I have been
there as well. The toughest times are the ones where we fully
realize what kind of animals we are. I was one of the few educated
people in my family, and most people didn't expect that.
Alexa
sure didn't.
She
didn't see me in the last week, keeping an eye on her. She had no
idea that I was staying at the motel where she conducted her
business. She never noticed me until I wanted her to. She never saw
me follow her, figuring out her pattern every night. She certainly
didn't hear me pick up the clothes iron. She definitely didn't hear
my footsteps approaching her, especially not in my slippers. I am
careful, I always have been in these affairs.
She
is just so beautiful.
As
she reaches for the towels to dry her face, she is totally unaware.
The hit is forceful and precise. A moment of pain and she is
unconscious. Her body crumbles onto the floor, her head hitting the
edge of the tub.
Exactly
where I want her to be.
Night
is certainly the most fearsome time in the day. You never know who
is out there and who you can trust. It is full of monsters that are
real and imaginary. My mind can create the most wicked of demons,
and sometimes I have to let them out.
The
Next Day
Detective Walker
arrives to the Kelly Motel, Key Motel most people call it. He exits
the car and see that room 14 is obscured by police tape and officers.
He approaches and sees a familiar face.
“Officer Tran, glad
to see you.”
Tina Tran turns
around and her stern expression softens when she sees him. Only a
little, but enough to notice.
“Don't start with
the formalities, Marcus. How have you been?”
“Not great, haven't
been sleeping much since the harbour massacre a few days ago. What
do we have here?”
She leads Marcus
into the room, and immediately he is greeted with a foul, coppery
stench.
“What we have here
is probably more sleepless nights for you. From the tech's best
guess, this happened the same time as the massacre, but no one found
it till now. There is only one victim, but I've never seen anything
like this before.”
Marcus walks into
the bathroom and immediately has to cover his nose with his sleeve.
The fan inside of the bathroom wasn't on, so the smell just hung in
the small room, festering and becoming putrid. Inside he sees one
female body lying on the floor. His first look tells him a couple
key things. Firstly, there are no defensive wounds. Second, there
are only three wounds on the body.
The matted mess on
the back of her head tell of a rear blow. This is confirmed by the
small smear of blood and few dark hairs clinging to the iron in the
sink. The second is a small contusion on her right brow, which if
the light smudge on the tub's edge tells him anything, means that
after she was struck with the iron, she fell and hit her head on the
tub's edge.
The killing blow
though, was her throat being cut. It looks like a nice, smooth cut
made by a very sharp blade. A blade that is not at the scene. That
just means that this was premeditated.
That, and the bathtub
full of blood.
The
vic was bled dry. Her throat cut and all her blood was drained into
the tub. This would have taken a while for her to drain. The really
strange part was that the victim's body was completely dry inside,
and that would be near impossible to do without hanging the victim
upside down, yet, that is what they were looking at.
Also, the tub was
full, which was impossible given that the human body only had about
5.68 litres of blood in it. Hardly enough to fill a bathtub. Yet,
it was full. Either it was diluted with water, or there were
multiple bodies they needed to find. Only time would tell.
What was more
disturbing was the bloody footprints leading away from the tub, and
the blood soaked towels crumpled on the floor. The sick
son-of-a-bitch bathed in the tub, dried themselves off and left.
“Is there any
security footage?”
Marcus turned to
Tina, who was also holding a hand over her nose and mouth.
“From what we saw,
she came here with an old woman around 3:30 am. No sign of the woman
though.”
“Great. So we are
possibly looking for another vic. Any idea who was she?”
Marcus walked out of
the room to the outside, to get some thinking space and to also get
some fresh air into his lungs. Officer Tina Tran followed him.
“Her I.D. says
Sarah Alexis Adams. Her purse, wallet and money were found inside.”
“Means that this
wasn't a theft.”
Tina looked at
Marcus with a cocked eyebrow.
“Obviously this
wasn't a theft, Marcus.”
“I know, I know,
dumb statement. But like, what the shit is happening in our city?
First the home invasions, then the massacre, now we have girls
bleeding out into bathtubs!”
“I know., its
really fucked up, isn't it? You want me to start asking those around
here if they saw anything?”
“Yeah, please. See
if they remember seeing Sarah or the old woman she was with.”
“Got it.”
Tina walked away
into the crowd of people. Marcus watched as she did. As he was
turning away to walk back in the room, he noticed someone out of the
corner of his eye and immediately caught his attention.
There
was a woman standing on the edge of the crowd looking at the room,
and quite frankly, this was the most beautiful woman he had ever
seen. She had flawless looking pale skin that gave the appearance of
porcelain. Her hair was dark and pulled into a neat bun. She was
wearing an off-white dress that was full length and flowing in the
gentle breeze. Around her shoulders was a crimson red shawl, with
intricate gold patterns woven into it.
As he was watching
her, she turns towards him and locked her eyes with his. Her eyes
are piercing and intoxicating. She smiles, her plump, red lips
curving upwards, almost seductively. With this, she walks away.
Marcus shakes his
head, coming out of a daze. As he heads back to the crime scene, he
wonders who that woman was, and if he will ever see her again.
He hopes that he
will.
- Cody S
- Cody S
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