My View From the Window ~ Chapter Three
Vincent had left close to three hours earlier for whatever
occupation he happened to have, and in the
meantime I had continued mending the large dagger holes that had
been made in my clothing. It had taken me
close to an hour to clean the remaining blood stains out of them,
and the sewing was taking equally as long, if not
longer. My fingertips had become covered with small needlepricks,
and every couple of seconds I found myself
licking the blood from my hands. The apartment had turned
chillingly quiet, with the exception of the eerie
chiming of the grandfather clock in the hallway, but it had
lightened up quite a bit, and through the window I
could see that the snow storm had finally stopped.
I exhaled a breathless sigh, then let out a quiet, “Ouch!” as I
accidentally stabbed myself with the needle
again. I flipped a loose strand of my blond hair over my shoulder
and continued sewing, then immediately stopped
as I felt a foreboding jerk shoot through my veins, causing my to
drop everything in my hands. I stared blankly
down at my fallen clothing, then slowly turned towards the window.
“.............Someone’s here...........” I whispered
softly, gradually shifting to my feet and slowly walking over
towards the pane of glass. “...............I don’t know
how I can tell.......but I can feel them........Who is it....?”
I pressed my hand up against the window and gazed downwards,
surveying the surrounding landscape.
The road was strangely deserted, and even the snow lining the
pavement remained unusually untouched. Nothing
stirred, even though I could feel the glass shudder beneath my
palm from a passing breeze, and gradually my
vision fell to the small graveyard. I emitted an internal gasp as
I spotted the form of a man, probably in his
mid-twenties, with short black hair and clad in a heavy ebony
coat, sitting atop one of the gravestones and staring
up at me. As soon as he noticed my presence at the window, he
slowly raised his hand and motioned for me to
come down.
Immediately I drew back, clasping a hand over my heart and
trying to stop my quivering, then gradually
forced myself to take a trembling step forward and peer downwards
once again. The man no longer sat on the
memorial, but I could see fresh footprints in the snow leading
straight towards the door of the building I was in.
I exhaled a terrified gasp and stumbled backwards, lifting a
hand to my mouth and listening to my heart
pound in my ears. Why am I so afraid...? I thought
nervously, gazing out through the window. I....I don’t even
know who he is....Why is my heart beating so fast....?
I whirled towards the door as a loud knocking came, not from
that one but from another seemingly down a
flight of steps beyond it, and froze immediately in place.
“.............What does he want from me....?” I choked in
fear, my voice cracking, as I gradually approached the door with
quivering steps. “........What does he want......?”
With shivering fingers I slowly seized the doorknob, hesitated,
then speedily tore open the door and gazed
outside. As I had suspected, it led out to a short flight of
carpeted steps, which fell to a small landing and then
curved around the wall and disappeared from my field of vision. I
covered my mouth with my hand again as
another knock came from the bottom of the stairway, somewhere
below the wall to my left. I held my breath and
cautiously leaned forward, attempting to hear any further noise,
but silence had suddenly ensued. My bare feet felt
cold against the icy metallic threshold, and a frigid breeze
fluttered up the stairwell, echoing softly like an unseen
phantom.
There was a pause, and then suddenly a deep, amused voice came
from the doorway below. “........Allie, I
know you’re there. You can stop pretending you don’t think I hear
you.”
A terrified gasp escaped my lips, and I immediately stumbled
backwards and had to cling to the doorpost
for support. I staggered clumsily back onto balance, then leaned
forward into the stairwell once again.
“.....Who.....who’s there?!”
“......................Just come down, Allie, I want to talk to
you.”
“Who are you?!” I shouted unsteadily, praying that my voice
wouldn’t crack from fear. “What do you
want?!!”
“Just come down here, Allie. I won’t hurt you.”
“Who said my name is Allie?!”
“I know it is.”
I drew backwards into the apartment, clutching my heart in
terror. Why am I so afraid...? I thought again
in panic, swallowing hard and flexing my shaking fingers. I
don’t know him......how does he know my name....?!
“Get out of here!!” I yelled down at him, my voice reverberating
on the walls around me. “I don’t know who you
are, but you’d better leave, now!! My friend Vincent’s gonna be
back soon, and he’ll--”
“He’s not coming back. You know that as well as I do. He
won’t be coming home for at least another
couple of hours. C’mon, give me some credit here, Allie.”
“Stop calling me that!!”
“What would you rather I call you?”
I fell back into the apartment once more, then managed to seize
the door, even though it trembled in my
faltering grip. “...He’s insane...” I assured myself in a shaking
voice. “Just some drunk, that’s all.....You know
this, Allie, he just staggered in from some bar and is murmuring
involuntarily.....”
“Don’t shut the door, Allie,” the voice from the stairwell told
me, and immediately I froze in place. “You
can’t hide from me. I know where you are, every second. I know
everything about you. You can’t get away from
me. That idiot Vincent you were talking about sure seems to be
absent-minded--he left this morning and didn’t
even close the main door down here completely; there’s only a
screen door, and I’ll break it down if you leave.”
“.....Are......are you insane??!” I screamed
despondently, forcing myself to remain on balance by leaning
against the postern. “What the hell do you want from me?? I call
the goddam police, you miserable--”
“...I wouldn’t do that if I were you, Allie.”
“Shut up!!” I cried, covering my hands with my ears. “I
don’t know who you are and this point really
don’t give a damn, but I want you out of here, now!! I’ll call the
police, I swear to God I will--”
“No, you won’t,” he interrupted me. “If you do, I’ll come up
there. I’ll break down this screen door and
come up and get you. I don’t want to do that, Allie, come down
here and make things easier on both of us.”
My hands.....they had turned so cold.....and the bathrobe I
wore....had it always been so soaked with
sweat?... I couldn’t stifle the shuddering that had now spread
throughout my entire body, and when I spoke again I
could hear how tight my voice had become. “That’s it, leave now!!
You psycho freak, if I ever catch you around
here again--”
“I’m not leaving unless you come with me.”
Something about the way his tone never changed made my blood
freeze over. He was so unmovingly
calm, so undeterred by my increasing panic that my hands had
turned clammy against the doorframe. “Leave now,
do you hear me??! I’m not going to tell you again--”
“Come down here to me and I’ll leave.” There was a soft
squeaking noise, as if he were leaning against
the screen door, and his voice sounded reasonably taunting.
“Allie, you wouldn’t want anyone else to get hurt,
would you?”
I blinked, drawing back. “.....Wh...what...?”
“I know about them all--Damien, Ryo, Hiro, Will, Claude, the
rest of those homeless bastards you hang
around with--I know every single one of them. You can’t hide
anything from me, Allie. If you don’t come down
now, I’ll kill them. I’ll track them all down and destroy them,
one by one.”
I backed up, staring blankly towards the bottom of the
immediate staircase as if he were in view.
“.....You’re....you’re crazy.....if...if you think for one minute
I’ll believe any stupid threat like that--”
“....Just a threat, eh...? Care to test the theory, Allie...?”
I felt tears of dread welling up in my eyes, and I held my
shaking hands against me. “.....Y...You.......
Have you been stalking me....?”
A loud, mocking laugh rose up the stairs, and I heard the
screen door creak again. “....Have you ever had
the feeling that someone’s watching you...? Have you ever thought
that someone actually might be...?”
A terrified sob escaped my lips, liberating the tears in my
eyes, and immediately I clapped both hands over
my mouth and staggered several feet backwards into the apartment.
“....That’s it!!” I declared in a choked voice,
whirling away from the doorway and dashing deeper into the room.
“You’re out of your mind!! I’m calling the
police right now, and their going to drag you off to the asylum
where you belong!!”
“Allie, you don’t know what you’re doing.”
“Shut up!!” I seized the phone receiver and attempted to
dial some number--any number--by my hands
were quivering so much and had turned so numb that I couldn’t do
anything in my panicked state. “Come on,
dammit!!” I whispered furiously to myself through clenched teeth.
“Come on, Allie, come on....!!”
I immediately emitted an ear-piercing scream and whirled back
around as a series of loud, echoing
gunshots suddenly sounded out from the hallway behind me, and I
could even see a number of bullet holes that had
appeared in the wall above the landing. I lifted my hands to my
mouth and let out another terrified shriek, sending
two frightened trails of tears streaming down my face and
splattering to the floor. Several loud pounding noises
came from below, finally succeeded by a tumultuous crashing noise
and the sound of a pair of heavy leather boots
taking two large steps into the room at the base of the stairs.
Several more gunshots rang out, and I could see fiery
sparks of electricity in the darkness of the stairwell as many
ricocheted off the metallic banister.
The footsteps grew louder now, as if they were now scaling the
bottom flight of stairs, and I could see an
approaching shadow on the wall above the landing. “I warned you,”
the man told me, his tone as calm as it had
been before, raising his gun and firing numerous more shots into
the woodwork before him. “I said if you
panicked, I would come up and get you. I didn’t want it to come
to this, Allie, I really didn’t. Why did you force
me to do this, Allie...?”
I screamed again, my timorous tears soaking my cheeks and
bathrobe, and tumbled backwards, into the
bookshelf behind me. Several publications fell to the floor with
a dull thud, hardly audible over the earsplitting
gunshots and the sound of the man’s voice, and my tearing eyes
suddenly whipped towards an open volume on the
floor. It was a photo album, filled with numerous snapshots of
various, unfamiliar people, with the exception of
one. I drew in a startled gasp and for a moment seemed rather
oblivious to the surrounding chaos as my eyes
perused a certain shot of an attractive young woman, with long
blond hair held in a ponytail and sharp blue eyes
behind a pair of glasses. That’s her!! I thought in panic,
falling to my knees and lifting the scrapbook to my face.
That’s the woman from the mirror!! L...Lucrecia...?! Oh my
God....she looks just like me....!
I was awakened from my thoughts as a bullet pierced straight
through the book in my hands, causing
scraps of paper to explode upwards as if caught in a windstorm. I
emitted a petrified scream, tossing my head
aside and throwing the album to the floor, then slowly forced my
vision to climb to the doorway. A tall, ominous
figure stood at the top of the stairs, holding a smoking black
pistol up by his face.
He was muscular and thin, with short ebony hair falling to the
back of his neck and a pair of unnaturally
sharp emerald eyes. He wore a zippered black coat and dark gray
pants, with a shiny pair of dark boots. At seeing
my terrified, tearing face, his face slowly twisted into a mocking
sneer. “Don’t be afraid, Allie...” he told me with
feigned assurance. “Just come with me.....Then you won’t have to
be scared anymore...”
I began to sniffle involuntarily in a panicked attempt to catch
my breath, sending two more paths of icy
tears down my face, then held my hands against me and shuffled a
foot or two back on the carpet. “....N...no...
please....” I whispered hoarsely, shielding my face in a desperate
attempt to protect myself. “Please don’t hurt
me.... Just leave me alone...”
The man’s arm suddenly shot forward, sending a series of
bullets flying over my head until several struck
the lamp behind me, causing it to burst with a fiery eruption of
electricity. I immediately threw my arms over my
head and let out a terrified scream, choking on my own escaping
sobs and fervent pleas for mercy. The man slowly
lowered his arm again, then gazed down at my trembling form on the
floor. “..............Come with me, Allie,” he
coaxed, holding out one hand towards me. “Don’t make this
difficult. I can see how scared you are, how
confused. Just take my hand and forget all about it...”
I didn’t budge for a second, simply remained shivering and
huddled up against the floor, then gradually
lifted my head, draped with numerous loose strands of sweaty blond
hair and gazed disorientedly at his extended
palm before my face. My breaths were heaving and my eyes still
released frightened tears. My mind sent a
scrambled jumble of random, blurred messages before my face, and
for a second I could feel my hand gradually
lifting from the floor...
A sudden gunshot sounded from behind the man’s back, brushing
his shoulder and transforming the large
window behind me into a wild spiderweb.
I emitted another screech and the man whirled about, facing the
doorway. My eyes suddenly fell to
Vincent, who stood atop the flight of stairs with his own revolver
aimed straight at the man’s face.
“...Next time...” he commanded fiercely, “...I won’t miss...”
“...V...Vincent!!” I cried in relief, exhaling a loud breath of
ease, clutching both quivering hands against
my heaving chest. “Oh...oh my God...!”
The man before me exhaled an impatient snort, then brushed a
long strand of black hair from before his
green eyes. “.....I don’t believe I invited you, my good man....”
“....Well....” Vincent thrust his arm forward, aiming his gun
towards the stranger’s head, “..Then perhaps
I will take my leave!!”
I emitted a terrified scream and covered my ears as he suddenly
released a barrage of ammunition,
rebounding off the walls, shattering glass. I watched in shock as
the man before me held one arm up in front of his
face and bent slightly at the knees, shielding himself from the
gunfire. Though he wasn’t facing me I could hear in
his voice that he was now wearing a contented sneer. “.....It
seems that your aim isn’t quite as good as you made
it--” He was silenced as his return fire commenced with a click,
and with an aggravated groan he tore the empty
cartridge from his gun and tossed it angrily to the floor. His
vision snapped angrily up towards Vincent, whose
eyes immediately turned wide with horror and his hands that held
his weapon trembled for a moment
In the deathly silence that had ensued, I could hear Vincent’s
panting breaths murmuring,
“.....Y.....you....How.....how in the hell....”
“...Hmph.” The man breathed out another irritated grunt and
tossed his head, flipping another ebony
strand of hair over his shoulder, then suddenly shot his hand into
his jacket and pulled out a large test tube filled
with some sort of turquoise substance. He cast one more glance
over his shoulder at my shivering figure on the
glass-littered carpet, then with a powerful thrust of his arm
hurled the container to the ground, causing an
enormous cloud of crimson smoke to erupt and lash around him like
a protective fog. I let out another ear-piercing
scream and covered my eyes as the smog shot around me in vicious,
whip-like motions, blocking my vision,
burning my eyes. Faintly through the haze I heard the sound of
heavy, retreating footsteps, followed by the loud
sound of a door slamming into a wall and the weighty gait
continuing speedily down the stairwell. I could dimly
hear the noise of another voice hacking through the thick smoke,
but I was too preoccupied with my own choking
breaths and fiery eyesight. I covered my mouth to protect myself
from the suffocating fumes and rubbed at my
tearing eyes.
Gradually the dense blanket of smog began to dissipate into a
light scarlet mist, and faintly I could
perceive a dark silhouette maybe five or so feet away from me,
shielding the lower half of his face with the collar of
his black coat and emitting a series of rasping coughs. The image
progressively turned to face me, still choking on
the disintegrating cloud, then took several quick steps towards me
and seized my shoulder, giving me several
rough jostles. “....Allie!....Allie, are you all right??... Can
you hear me, react to my voice!!”
“....Uggghhhh...” I stared blankly up towards the figure’s face
through blurry eyes, attempting to
recognize his voice that had become muffled by the protective
collar over his mouth. “......I......I.....ughh...”
“Allie!! Wake up, can you see me??” He shook me again, more
violently this time, and slowly the vapor
dissolved enough that I could distinguish the pale complexion of
Vincent. “Say something, dammit!!” he cried
distraughtly. “Don’t you recognize me?? Wake up, please--!”
“............I.....” I blinked several times, then slowly
shifted from his grip and lifted a hand to my face. .....I
......I think I’m ok.....” I gazed blankly down at my palms,
slowly drifting back into a state of consciousness. “.....I
.....I’m still alive......?”
Vincent stared over at me in silence, then hurriedly got to his
feet and threw a rather large plastic bag into
my lap. “...Here,” he ordered firmly, turning his back and walking
swiftly into the kitchen. “Take these, now.
Don’t ask any questions. We’ll talk later. I’m getting you out
of here, now.”
“....What...?” I watched after him for several seconds, then
reached into the bag and stared at the clothing
I pulled out. “...What are--”
“Just put them on. Now.” I could still hear him shuffling
around in the kitchen, speedily collecting items
and strutting rapidly back and forth. “I said not to ask me
anything. Just change into them, right now. We’re
leaving.”
I didn’t move for a second, then slowly untied the belt from my
waist and shifted the robe down my
shoulders. “.............That......that man....” I whispered
quietly, glancing slightly to the right so he could hear my
voice from his position in the kitchen behind me.
“..........Who........who......”
“...I don’t know. You’re in shock, and you’re not thinking
straight. Just change into those clothes and
let’s get the hell out of here.”
“....But I--”
“Now.”
I cast another glance over my shoulder to check that he was not
in the room, then pulled the tight black
shirt with large silver letters spelling out EVIL over my head.
.....I.....I don’t understand....I thought shakily,
buttoning the shiny, dark blue jeans about my waist and closing my
eyes in jumbled meditation. Who....where
....why.... what.......ughhhh....head’s swimming....
“Let’s go.” Though I hadn’t fully recovered from my befuddled
state, I could feel Vincent’s hand seizing
my wrist and pulling me hurriedly out towards the open door, where
I can only assume the man had escaped from,
since it was swinging loosely on one rusted hinge. “I’ll explain
everything on the way. And hopefully you can do
the same for me.”
~ End of Chapter Three ~
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