Monday 17 June 2013

The Red Hood

The orange sun set over a dark depressed rotten forest. This once flourishing green haven now decayed in the damp soggy swaps.  The birds all flew into the clear sunset away from the darkness that now beset the forest.  Thunderous grey clouds made their way across the orange sky ready to release an explosive storm.
            Beneath this desolate sky just outside the reaches of the forest stood an old stone cottage, smoke roared from the chimney above the straw roof.  Inside an old man sat in a rocking chair and read a bed time story to his three grandchildren.
           
            "What big teeth you have" he read from the book. "All the more to eat you with" he read with a snarl and a grimace upon his face.  The youngest held onto her brother's arm scared at the image of Little Red Riding Hood being eaten by the wolf.  All is well with the climax of the story when Little Red and her Grandmother are pulled to safety from the wolf's stomach.

            Grandad ended the story with a ‘happily ever after’, bent down to plant a kiss on each of their foreheads.  He pulled the curtains shut and kept the stare of the monstrous trees away from his grandchildren.  The moon rose, its glare broke through holes in the clouds. The curtains could not contain the ghostly silhouette of the haunting trees whaling in the wind.

            Like good little children they drifted off to sleep.  The wind from the storm scratched at the house, as it battered the garden fence back and forth until a moment of silence the gate stopped tapping at its lock. The wind had not died down, their Grandad had not left the house, and so what could have caused the gate to halt?

            The eldest walked over to the door.  "Where are you going?" the youngest whispered.

            "I'm going to get Grandad, someone's outside" the floor boards creaked as he crept to his Grandad.  He knocked on the door but there was no answer.  He knocked again but still no answer.  His Grandad wasn't there, he had already gone downstairs to investigate the strange goings on outside.  The boy stood at the top of the stairs and listened to his Grandad fumble about downstairs.

            The youngest looked outside again and this time saw a small dark figure stood by the gate draped in a hooded cloak.  He ran to his brother "There's someone outside" he trembled with fear.

            “That’s just the wind blowing the trees it’s probably just the shadow of the trees” he laughed in reply.  To help his brother he went back into the room to confront this hooded shadow.  He peered out into the front garden “See there’s no one there” whatever his little brother thought he had seen was not there anymore.
            Suddenly they both heard a vase smash on the floor downstairs and a few large bangs against the walls, almost as if someone was fighting.  There were no voices only the reoccurring thuds.
           
            The eldest now concerned scurried back towards the top of the stairs “Grandad” he spoke calmly.  He repeated himself hoping for a reply.
The youngest again glared out of the window, the hooded shadow made another appearance, this time it made its way from the entrance of the house to the front gate.  Unable to take his eyes away from the shadow it turned around and caught his stare.  The shadow gave away no features, apart from the deathly glow of dark crimson eyes.  He soon fell to the floor with a pale white face overwhelmed with fear.

            Their sister woke up amongst all the noise, unaware of what was happening.  The eldest came back into the room “we need to go and see if Grandad is ok, he won’t answer me.”

            “I just saw it again” the youngest cried.

            “Ok if we all stay together we will be fine, come on get your dressing gowns and let’s go downstairs.”  He helped his sister out of her bed and picked his little brother up.  He grabbed the torch from top of the wardrobe where Grandad kept it for emergencies.
            Huddled together all three slowly made their way downstairs with the torch leading the way, there was no sign of Grandad at the bottom of the stairs.  The youngest caught a glimpse of someone lying down on the porch as the light flicked around the dusty old cottage.  “Hey, there, I think that’s Grandad.”
            “Why is he lying on the floor?” his sister asked.
            “Grandad” the eldest whispered. 
            There was no movement, they crept ever closer to see if he would respond.  “Grandad” all three took turns to whisper his name, but there was no reply.  They reached the entrance of the porch where his body lay still.  The eldest pushed the other two away so they would not have to see the horror of him lying on his back motionless,  there was no signs of a struggle just the look of terror upon his face and in his eyes almost as if had seen the devil.  Someone so frightening had caused him to collapse and life to weep away from his frail body.

            The boy looked up outside the porch where the hooded figure stood watching by the gate, those crimson eyes staring through him.   Goosebumps shivered throughout his body, he felt he could no longer stay in the house waiting for the hood to return.  He turned back to his brother and sister, took their hands and ran to the rear of the house.

            “Where are we going?” they both asked.
            “We need to leave this house now, let’s go into the woods” he replied back.
            “But why” both spoke in unison.
            “Grandad wants us to play hide and seek, he thought it would be fun to play in the dark.”  He knew pretending this to be a game would be the easiest way to get them out of the house on such a dark and gloomy night.  He looked back over to his Grandad the hood now stood at the front door; he knew he had to leave now.
            “When I say go let’s all run as quickly as we can into the woods.”
            They both nodded to agree.
            “Ready, set, go,” they all ran out of the house and into the gusty night air.  They ran across the muddy back garden and into the forest that backed onto the house.  It was dark and moody, everywhere they looked trees gathered around them.  The branches crackled in the wind, the leaves blew from the limbs of the trees and into their faces.  The air became colder, the fog became thicker.  Owls hooted at the moon hidden behind the rain soaked clouds.
            They let go of each other’s hands as they ducked and jumped over puddles, fallen trees.  Their shoes sodden with mud became heavier to run in.  They did not look back they did not talk.  The youngest brother caught his trousers on a fallen branch.  He twisted his ankle and fell into the fog, hidden from his siblings who ran without him unaware of his unfortunate fate.  He lifted his head and tried to shout, but his mouth was full of moss and dead leaves.  Next to him lay a dead bird, worms wriggled around its corpse and insects crawled through the eye socket and beak.
The forest went silent, not even the hungry insects made a noise.  He lay there scared, abandoned all alone.  Footsteps slushed through the sodden ground behind him.  For a moment the moon broke through the clouds, the hooded shadow appeared within the fog.  He was too afraid to move or scream, he waited for the shadow to move closer and closer.  Worms squirmed through his fingers, more and more of them came from out the soil.  The ground softened, his body started to sink into the mud.  The shadow now stood in front of the moonlight and eclipsed him in darkness.  The ground hardened around him, the worms huddled over his neck.  The weight of them made it difficult to breath.  The shadow halted at his saturated feet, it lifted its head and its dark crimson eyes pierced through his.
            The eldest brother and his sister had made some distance through the forest.  Their brothers scream echoed throughout the forest.  The wind picked up, the crows screeched as they fled the ever increasing fog.  He held his sister as she cried into his arms.  He caught sight of the shadowy hood floating amongst the trees, it almost glided without touching the floor.  The moon made another appearance from within the clouds.  The light lay upon a rundown cottage just behind them, the fog made a pathway almost inviting them in.
            “Quick run into the house” he pushed his sister forward.  The shadow darted through the trees quicker and quicker sensing their urgency to escape.  The wooden door opened to the girl as she made her approach.  The brother took another look around for the shadow, but it had disappeared.  A crow came back and sat on a tree in front of him.  He and the crow locked eyes; it squawked and ruffled its feathers. He sensed a fright within the crows shrills squawk.  He ran to his sister, her hand held out ready to grab him.  He reached the entrance to the cottage, he smiled, but her face turned to horror the shadow was behind him and within a breath he was grabbed and taken into the depths of the forest.  The door slammed shut and flung her across the hallway.
            On her front she opened her eyes, the dust stirred as she slowly gained her breath, plucking up the courage to move, knowing she needed to find somewhere to hide she climbed to her feet.  The atmosphere was different to outside, the air was warm, and the dust was thick.  She found it difficult to breath.  The cottage was small not to many places to hide.  She scrambled into the nearest bedroom; an old rusty bed lay against the back wall.  The decayed sheets hung over the bed just enough to touch the floor.  She crawled under, waited and silently prayed.
The door to the cottage scraped across the floor, the shadow had finished with her brother it had come for her.  It followed her footprints within the dust.  It knew her exact hiding place.
            “Oh! Grandmother, what big ears you have” she heard a voice speak, it did not come from the shadow, it felt like the house had spoken.
The shadow walked closer and closer, she saw the feet of the figure.  The feet of a little girl bare, muddy, maggots wriggled on the empty nail bed and ate away at the rotten toes.
            “But Grandmother, what big eyes you have” the house spoke again.
            She scurried against the wall, shaking terrified of what stood in front of her.  The shadow did not move, only the maggots refused to stay still.  Fearing the worst she decided to make a run for it.  Taking a deep breath she braced herself and shot from out the bed.  She tripped over the shadow but it evaporated into ash.  The shadow simply disappeared; she got back up and ran to the front door.  The handle would not move the door had locked itself.  She turned around and saw another room, sliding her hand down the splintered door she walked inside.
“Oh! Grandmother, what big teeth you have” the cottage spoke for one last time.
            She entered the room and was overpowered by the stench of death.  She had walked into the lounge; dried blood stained the wooden floor.  The moon again made an appearance; it released the shadows of the room.  A corpse sat in a mouldy chair in the corner.  A rat rested in the lap of the corpse feasting on its foul decayed flesh. 
            The crow from before mounted upon the window, it peered through the glass.  The door shut behind her, she turned but no one was there.  The moon once more hid behind the clouds.  The room became engulfed in darkness.  She inched closer to the corpse; she could hear the rat enjoying its meal.  A mystical crimson glow shone from where the corpse’s eyes once sat.  Unlike her bother she was not scared she was taken by it, she was mystified by its beauty.  She got closer and closer; the rat spooked jumped from the corpse and scurried under a table.
The wind stopped, the warm air became colder and the dust lightly glided across the room.  Her breath danced in the now icy callous air, her heart pumped with warm blood as she forgot her fears.  The room became colder, the dust thickened.  Her fear returned to her flushed face, the corpse twitched, a breath from its wretched mouth danced with hers.
“All the more to eat you with” the corpse growled.

Friday 25 January 2013

Sweet Dreams

Every night I perform the same journey, the same routine.  The sun sets the moon rises; I park outside beneath the trees.  The frost covered ferns protect me from the moon light.  My body slumped in the bucket seat, my head protected by my black hoodie.  The ignition off music plays through my ear phones.  I take short deep breaths aiming my sight toward the house.  This is what my life has come to I live to watch their betrayal, their lies, my anger drives me.  Exactly how I’ll carry out my revenge I do not know, all I know is tonight it comes to an end.  My depressing life, to merge with their happy make believe family.

              He’s my best friend from birth, through school, she’s the scarlet whore, cheating, deceiving just a few of her evil traits.  Do they both deserve what’s coming, probably not, but did I deserve the humiliation and deceit, no.  I lost my life, my friends, my family and they gain it all.
The blade in my hand as cold as ice, ready to penetrate through her perfect soft skin.  I wait for the lights to go out.  I wait for them to head upstairs, into the dark so I can creep through the shadows.  Lightly brush across the old wooden floor boards.  Their little dog slumbers in his bed by the crackling fire.  Do I take the risk of him waking up? No I cannot make such a rookie mistake.  I take my blade and before he wakes I grab hold of his tiny jaw to silence it, and plunge my dagger into his chest.  The air sucks out, he wriggles to escape my grasp and the brutality that has come to him, but it’s too late; life sucks away, he falls limp from the arms.
                I make my way upstairs, the bathroom light switches off as she climbs into her bed.  I creep into what seems like the spare room to allow enough time for that wretched whore to nod off.  I let half an hour pass as I sit underneath the moonlit window frame.
Their bedroom door ajar perfect to sneak in.  I slither across the wall, as quiet as a butterfly I hover over her sleeping soul.  She takes small breathes through her nose and out that rotten mouth.  I forcefully place my hand over her lips waving my blade in front of her.  She wakes to see my smile staring back at her.  She starts to struggle but as she realises the threat, she stills.  I don’t speak I just allow her to look at me anticipating my next move.
                I remove my hand while the knife caress’ her neck.  She doesn’t scream, she doesn’t move,   tears slowly trickle from her eyes.  Her fear stricken face fuel’s me, it boosts my ego. Slowly my hand slips across her chest, I fondle her breasts.  She moves slightly my grip tightening around the knife, adding pressure to her neck, a little blood seeping through.  Enough now before I wake him up I take one last look into her eyes, her beauty not enough to stop what I’m about to do.  I press my hand back onto her lips, time to end her retched existence.
               The smooth edge of the knife slices into her soft skin.  She lashes out, trying to save herself.  Stronger than her I hold her down.  The blade now deeper, her lungs fill with blood.  He starts to shuffle, only a matter of time before he too meets his fate.  I’m less of a tease with him; he doesn’t deserve my tender touch.  Releasing the blade from her neck I plunge it deep in his chest.
              “Hey what are you reading” the man said to his wife as he walked from the on suite.
              She was sat in front of the computer reading an email she had received from her friend, “just an email Gina sent me.”
              “Oh yeah, what’s it say” he dried his short dark hair with his towel.
              “Well it’s just a short story about someone I used to know” she said with a confused tone to her voice.
              “Who’s it about then?”
              “You remember me telling you about that boy who stalked me and my friends at school; it’s about him killing a couple and their family.”
               “Didn’t he hang himself” he became more and more interested and jumped to the other side of the bed next to her.  “What’s that below.”  He pointed to a video file at the bottom of the email titled ‘prologue’.
               “I don’t know, shall I click it?”
               “Yeah go on, she’s probably making an idiot of herself or something.”
                Clicking the link it immediately opened up into a window.  The image was grainy.
                “Hey look at the time at the bottom she only filmed it two hours ago” he pointed out the obvious.
                The video continued, it was set in a small dark bedroom; the curtains were drawn preventing any light entering the room.  The camera pointed towards the ground at a pair of boots; these were not women’s shoes.  The camera lifted up, it aimed across the room to a small bed in the corner of the room.
                “I didn’t know she had kids?”

                “She doesn’t why?” they both were dazed by the video.
                “Well if I’m mistaken I’d say that was a child’s bedroom.”
                 The person in the video slowly approached the bed.  A gloved hand slowly stroked the quilt, making its way up.  The camera panned across the side of the bed.  The lack of light made it difficult to make out any of the designs on the quilt.  As the hand reached the top of the quilt it was clear to see this was a child’s bed.  Breath from the person swept past the camera, the room was smothered with cold air, as he had gained his entrance from the window.  The girl’s face concealed beneath her long dark hair, so they could not make out her identity.
The hand disappeared from the grainy image for a moment, returning with a kitchen blade.   The hand caressed the face of the girl and slowly swept her hair aside to reveal a pierced ear.
                “Doesn’t Lauren have earrings like that?” he raised his head and questioned her.  She did not respond; she remained captured by the video.
                The knife now moved across her cheek to reveal the side of her face.  It was indeed their daughter.
                “Oh my god” she gasped and covered her mouth.
                He jumped from the bed and ran to her room.  “Lauren” he shouted repeatedly.

                As he kept shouting for a response she continued to watch.  Their daughter woke from the cold sharp blade.  Her eyes widened immediately with the harrowing figure stood above her.  The camera was set on the bed side table pointed at horror stricken face.  The figure now fully visible, climbed on top of her.  The blade dangled above her face, the figure looked at the camera, its face kept in the shadows but its eyes glowed for a moment as if it was smiling, the knife dropped from its hand.  The screen fell black and only silence could be heard.
               “Lauren” the room was locked he could not get inside; this was unusual though, as there was no lock on the door.
               There was a quiet knock in the closet.  This grabbed the wife’s attention, unable to show any emotion of what was potentially behind her daughter’s door, she crept to the closet.  Another knock came from it, as she slowly approached.  She grabbed the door knob; it was as cold as ice.  Her mist from her breath was sucked into the holes in the wooden doors.  She took a deep breath, closed her eyes and opened the door.  There was nothing, just clothes hanging from the rail and shoes boxed up. 
                He finally got into the room with a strong kick to the door.  His daughter woke with the forceful entrance of her father.  “Daddy” she cried unharmed.
               When the wife heard there was nothing wrong she turned to leave the bedroom, but the door slammed shut.  The video commenced once more, this time the grainy image was of an oak tree.  In the darkness of the moonlight a body was hanging from the branch.  The rope lowered the body to the ground, it was still alive.  The noose was removed from around its neck and the figure walked towards the screen.  The image became more blurry obscuring the person.  When it came up close to the screen the image cleared, it lifted its head up and starred at the screen.   It was not her friend in fact it was the boy from her school.  He smiled with blood shot eyes.  The lights in her room dimmed.  The screen blacked out again.  She looked down to see a dark shadow stood over her, a knife then plunged deep into her back through her chest.  She felt the cold dead lips against her ear “Did you enjoy my little story?”