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  • Her Eyes Were Open

    Lucy woke up. Her eyes were open, but the room was so dark she could not see anything around her. The air felt damp and smelled of death. The sink faucet dripped. The clock ticked loudly in the silent room. Only the sounds of someone walking around above her could be heard.

    Her hands still taped behind her. Her mouth still taped all the way around her head. She tried to sit up. She could not. She tried to roll sideways. She could not. John had wrapped taped from her feet to her elbows all the way around her body and the plywood bed she laid on.

    Suddenly there was light from the hallway that shined through the cracks of the closed door. Foot steps started to appear. Floor creeks happened. Then the squeak of the door as it opened. The light from the hallway flooded the room. In the doorway, stood a dark shadowy figure.

    Lucy stared in to the light. The shadowy figure moved closer to the bed. She couldn’t talk. She couldn’t move. All she could do was let a weird psycho have his way with her.

    A few minutes past. The shadowy figure got down from on top of her. He grabbed the roll of duct tape and wrapped it around her forehead and the bed holding her head securely in place. Then he reached over to the wall and turned on one single dimly lit light that was directly above her head.

    In the light Lucy could see what hung directly above her. A rope held the beheading blade a few feet above her neck. Over to the side a candle was placed underneath the other end.

    Suddenly Lucy heard the strike of a match. She panicked. She tried everything she could to get free. But it was no use. She had been taped up real tight with an entire roll of duct tape. The flame moved only a few inches to the candle. Once lit, the candle slowly started to burn the rope that held the blade above her neck. The shadowy figured disappeared into the hallway closing the door behind him.

    To Be Continued . . .

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  • 8:28 PM

    Lucy woke up on the couch with her hands duct taped behind her. The clock read 8:28 PM. She tried to speak, but her mouth was taped. She heard noises that sounded like dishes being washed coming from the kitchen. She sat up and started to walk towards the front door. Lucy hoped she would be able to open it without him hearing her.

    Suddenly John stood in the doorway. She had only gotten about 6 feet away from the couch.

    “Oh no you don’t.” John said out loud as he grabbed her arm. “Where do you think you’re going? Sit down in this chair and be still.”

    As John walked across the room for the duct tape, Lucy took off for the door. But she didn’t make it very far. John met her there and then pulled her back over to the chair where she had already been sitting.

    “Sit there and be still.” He said to her as he walked backwards to the table where the duct tape was.

    John walked back across the room to her. Duct tape in hand. He got down on his knees so he could tape her feet. As he did, she took her knee and placed it right into his chin. He fell backwards on the floor. Lucy took off for the door once more. This time she past it. And once outside started to run as fast as she could away from him.

    Lucy tried ever so desperately to free her hands from behind her as she ran. But it was no use, they had been taped up real tight by John. She continued to run. Sounds of vehicles were nearby.

    She ran farther and farther. Finally, she reached the highway. Lucy stood there and stared into the darkness while she tried to catch her breath.

    Suddenly, she heard a noise behind her. She turned to look. But it was to late. While she had stopped to catch her breath, John had caught up with her. He grabbed ahold of her. As she struggled to get away, he started dragging her back away from the highway and into the forest.

    To Be Continued . . .

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  • Zoned Out

    John was zoned out. He stared off into the distance.

    “John, John.” Lucy called out. “Are you okay?” And then she gave him a small nudge in the arm.

    John nodded his head and turned in her direction.

    “Can you fill my cup for me?” She said as she held it up him.

    “Yeah. Sure, no problem. I’ll be right back.”

    When John came back with her drink she gave him her answer. The answer was, yes. They were both excited. Then they made plans for her to come back later that night around five when he gets off from work.

    5:02 PM

    Lucy waited in the lobby for John. He was a few minutes behind schedule, but she was okay with it.

    5:22 PM

    John walked out from the back. “Are you ready?” He asked.

    “Yep. Let’s go.” She replied.

    “You don’t mind if I drive by the house first, so I can change clothes do you?” He asked as they walked out of the door.

    “Sure. No problem.”

    John headed down the road in the direction of his house. Once there, he told Lucy he would only be a minute. But a few minutes later, he came back outside and asked Lucy if she would like to wait inside where it was warmer.

    “Okay. Lead the way.” She said.

    Once inside, John grabbed a couple glasses from the kitchen and poured them both a drink. As he poured, Lucy walked over towards the wall where several pictures sat on a couple shelves that looked like they were home made. While her back was turned away from him, he slipped something into her drink.

    He carried both glasses over to the pictures where Lucy stood. He handed her drink to her and then started to tell her who the different people were. A few minutes later she started to feel a little sleepy and asked to sit down on the couch.

    To Be Continued . . .

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