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After Twilight

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by M. K. ROZE


  into the kitchen and came back with a broom.

  I laughed. “What the heck are you supposed to do with

  that?”

  She shrugged. We walked onto the front porch and

  listened, then growling came from across the street. I walked

  slowly ahead of them.

  “Hey,” Liam called out.

  I ignored him and continued. They came up on the side

  of me. As we approached the woods, the street lights began

  to flicker.

  “This is crazy.” Kaylee held the broom like a bat.

  Liam chuckled.

  “Shh,” I whispered.

  When the street lights went out, we all stopped in our

  tracks.

  Kaylee grabbed Liam’s arm. “Why did the lights go

  off?”

  “Maybe they’re on a timer.” Liam turned on his cell

  phone light.

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  With my shaky hands, I did the same.

  Branches snapping came from in the woods, followed

  by hissing. I gulped and walked on with them following

  behind me. We stopped and looked back at the street lights

  flickering on and off again through the trees.

  “I guess they’re not on a timer,” Liam said.

  “This is stupid. Let’s go back,” Kaylee insisted.

  Liam stopped. “I think I see something. I’m going to go

  check it out. Stay here.”

  “Liam, get back here,” I whispered.

  “Don’t be a dumb ass,” Kaylee shouted and stood next

  to me.

  He ignored us and disappeared into the dark.

  “He’s such an idiot,” I mumbled.

  “Run!” Liam shouted from afar.

  My heart jumped into my throat, and I got in front of

  Kaylee.

  “Come on!” Kaylee took my hand and pulled me.

  A low growl came from behind us. I stopped and spun

  around to the familiar sound. Seconds later, the same black

  leopard from Romania approached us.

  I put my hand out to touch it. How did you get here?

  Kaylee hid behind me. “Don’t touch it. It will bite you.”

  I ignored her and stepped closer to it. The leopard kept

  its emerald green eyes on mine as it rubbed against my hand.

  Kaylee cried. “Stop touching it.”

  I petted its head. “It’s not going to hurt me.”

  Liam slowly walked up to us with a sharp stick and

  pointed it at the leopard. “Get out of here,” he yelled.

  The leopard turned to him and growled. It crept up to

  Liam.

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  “No, don’t hurt him,” I screamed.

  The leopard turned to me. Its eyes left mine, and it

  growled at something past me. I looked in that direction and

  a thin, blue man-like creature with armored, scaly skin was

  coming toward me.

  “What the hell is that?” I whispered, not wanting to

  move an inch.

  “What is what?” Liam and Kaylee asked at the same

  time.

  I slowly backed up into Kaylee, hoping she would move

  back too, but she didn’t budge.

  The unknown creature’s orange eyes, with yellow

  vertical slits, met mine. Its deep eye sockets grew large, then

  it opened its wide mouth, showing its chiseled yellow teeth.

  In a blink of an eye, its black wings expanded, and it flew

  over the leopard toward me.

  Inches from me and Kaylee, the leopard leapt at it and

  chomped down on the creature’s long neck, then shook it

  violently until its neck snapped. The leopard took off

  running into the woods with the creature’s lifeless body in its

  mouth.

  I fell to my knees, wondering what that thing was.

  “What did you see?” Kaylee asked.

  “Viata, the leopard is gone now.” Liam helped me up.

  “Come on. We need to get out of here before it comes back.”

  I got up and examined the woods to see where it went.

  “You guys didn’t see the blue creature-looking thing?”

  Kaylee exhaled and grabbed me. “No, and I don’t want

  to. Let’s go before that leopard comes back.”

  I looked at Liam. “Did you see it?”

  “I would’ve left your asses here if I did. Now, come on.”

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  I scanned the woods for the leopard, but it was gone.

  “You’re going to think I’m crazy, but that was the same

  leopard from Romania my parents and I saw.”

  Before they could reply, a bright light went in my eye,

  and the sound of a police radio echoed in the woods.

  “Are you guys okay?” a cop yelled out as he sprinted

  toward us.

  “A huge black leopard mixed with a lion was about to

  eat us!” Kaylee shouted.

  The cop shook his head. “There’re no leopards here,

  especially a mixed one.”

  “Yes, there is. We all just saw it,” Liam insisted.

  “Except, this one was double its regular size, and it had a

  long mane. Just like a lion.”

  “Are you guys on drugs?” the cop asked.

  Kaylee and Liam said no at the same time while I

  contemplated telling him about the blue creature. I decided

  not to, being Liam and Kaylee didn’t see it either. I must have

  gone into another micro-sleep again.

  “Why are you guys out here anyways?” the cop inquired.

  “We wanted to see what the growling and hissing was,”

  Liam replied.

  “Are you guys aware of all the animal attacks that we’ve

  had in the last month? It’s been all over the news.”

  Kaylee stepped forward. “Yeah, and they can’t figure

  out what’s killing everyone. But now we know it’s the

  leopard that’s doing it.”

  The cop sighed and rolled his eyes. He approached me.

  “Miss, are you okay?”

  “Yes, I’m fine.”

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  Liam stepped to the side of the officer. “How did you

  know we were here?”

  “We have a crime scene nearby. I heard yelling, so I

  came over. Come with me. We need to get out of here.”

  We followed the cop back to our street without seeing

  the leopard again.

  The cop took our names and called for backup. After a

  few minutes, two cop cars pulled up. The cop walked back

  over to us. “You’re all clear. Go home, and don’t go back

  into the woods until we can figure out what’s out there.”

  Kaylee wiped her tears away. “It was a leopard mixed

  with a lion.”

  The cop rolled his eyes. “Have a good night.” He walked

  over to the other cop’s and started talking in a low voice.

  “Thanks for not believing us, dick,” Liam mumbled.

  “Why doesn’t that cop believe us?” Kaylee asked me.

  “Did you believe me when I said it followed me from

  Romania?”

  Kaylee looked at Liam and back at me. “Come on, Viata.

  Romania is thousands of miles away. And I can’t believe you

  touched it like it was your pet. It could’ve eaten you for

  dinner.”

  “Don’t belive me then.” I stormed off toward the

  house.

  “Viata?” Kaylee shouted.

  At home, I took a long hot bath, wondering how
the

  leopard was there and why the creature felt so real to me.

  When Kaylee and Liam came inside and wouldn’t stop

  talking about the leopard, I got out of the tub, climbed into

  bed with the towel wrapped around me. I put my earbuds in

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  to drown them out and thought about Constin to take my

  mind off what I saw.

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  t school, Kaylee and Liam told everyone what had

  happened in the woods. And the part where the

  leopard didn’t harm me. That’s when some

  students started a rumor and said I wasn’t human.

  After I got home, I called Constin until he finally

  answered.

  “Hello,” he said.

  “Sorry to have blown up your phone, but have you

  heard about the leopard that’s in the woods?”

  “No, why?”

  I told him what had happened, minus seeing the blue

  creature. I was sure he would’ve ended the call and never

  spoke to me again.

  “Viata, please don’t ever venture off into the woods

  unless I’m with you, alright?”

  I rolled my eyes. “Okay, Dad.”

  “Viata, I didn’t mean to sound controlling. I’m

  concerned for your safety.”

  “The leopard didn’t hurt me.” He was freaking out more

  than I was, but I liked the fact that he was so protective.

  “I’m not worried about him. I’m concerned about other

  things that may be out there.”

  “How do you know it’s a male leopard?”

  “You said it was two times its size, so I figured it was a

  male.”

  “Oh. So, you believe me?”

  “Yes.”

  “What about the part where the leopard followed me

  from Romania?”

  “I’ll have to think about that one for a while.”

  I sighed knowing how silly it sounded.

  “Would you like to go out to eat on Saturday night?” he

  asked.

  “Sure. Where?”

  “It’s a surprise. Wear a cocktail dress if you have one.”

  Cocktail dress? “Okay.”

  “I’ll let you go. I’m sure you have to be at work.”

  I looked at the time. “Thank you for reminding me.”

  “No problem. I’ll talk to you later.”

  “Okay. Night.”

  “Goodnight.”

  I rushed out of the house and went to work looking

  forward to our date. As soon as I got there, time passed by

  fast and before I knew it, I was already going home.

  That week flew by until Friday came around.

  Maria came up to me at school. “Hey, how have you

  been?”

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  “Great. You? Where have you been all week?”

  “I went back to Myrtle Beach.”

  “Why? If you don’t mind me asking.”

  “You wouldn’t believe me if I told you.”

  “You believed me about what happened in the

  bathroom a while back, so why wouldn’t I believe you?”

  She sighed and walked toward her class. “For the past

  few weeks, I kept on dreaming about my deceased

  grandmother, who sadly passed away last year.”

  “I’m sorry.”

  “It’s okay. She’s in a much better place now. In the

  recurring dreams, she kept asking me to go back to her house

  and find a valuable neckless that she buried in the backyard.”

  I got the chills. “Is that why you went back home?”

  “Yes. I wanted to make sure my dreams were real.”

  “Was it there?”

  “Yes. It was under a large rock where she said it would

  be.”

  “I don’t know if I should be freaked out or happy for

  you.”

  “I’m thrilled. My mom and I had it appraised, and it’s

  worth over twenty thousand dollars.”

  “That’s awesome! Congrats.”

  “Thank you.”

  “Have you dreamt of her since then?”

  “Nope.” Maria stopped at the door. “Have you had any

  dreams like mine?”

  I shook my head, wondering why she asked me that.

  “I see. Well, if you do, you should find whatever it is,

  and all your dreams will stop. Mine did.”

  “Okay. Have a good weekend.”

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  “You as well.” She opened the door.

  At lunch, I told Kaylee and Liam what she said, and they

  told me to stay away from her.

  After we ate, we went our separate ways. I thought

  about what Maria said for the rest of the day. It reminded me

  of the dream I had with Savina when she asked me where

  the dagger that she killed me with was. I had no clue because

  it wasn’t real, so I forced myself to stop thinking about it.

  At home, I spoke with Constin before I had to go to

  work. It was brief, but I enjoyed hearing his voice on the

  other end of the phone.

  The next day, I ran into Kaylee’s room. “Hey, I need to

  borrow a dress.”

  “Why? Where are you going?”

  “Out to eat with Constin, remember?”

  “Shit, I forgot. What restaurant is he taking you to?”

  “He said it was a surprise.”

  “Okay.” She strolled over to her closet and handed me

  a short black cocktail dress with a pair of three-inch heels.

  “Thank you.” I sat on her bed and put them on. When

  I got up and walked around the room, I fell on my butt. “The

  heels are one size bigger, but I can stuff them with toilet

  paper.”

  She laughed and helped me up. “Toilet paper?”

  “Yeah, I used to stuff Mom’s heels when I was younger.

  It works.”

  “You would do something like that. Just buy a pair

  before my aunt’s wedding. You don’t want to walk around

  with toilet paper hanging out. Do you?”

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  I walked out of the room, laughing, and tripped again.

  Kaylee cracked up. I turned to her and made a funny face.

  When Constin arrived, I opened the door and hugged him.

  He kissed me on my forehead. “You look stunning.” He

  examined me from head to toe.

  “Thank you.” I glanced at his black suit and sheer white

  top that was on point.

  His mouth curved into a half-smile.

  “Do you want to take my car?” I asked, not wanting to

  get into his old one.

  “If you’d rather drive than take this.” He stepped out of

  the way so I could see the black sports car parked out front.

  “Wow! Is that yours?”

  “No, it’s my father’s.”

  “What kind is it?”

  “It’s an Aston Martin, Vanquish S.”

  “I’ve never heard of it, but I bet my father has.”

  I walked over to the car to take a closer look and tripped.

  Constin caught me before I fell. “Be careful,” he

  warned.

  “Thanks.”

  I noticed toilet paper sticking out of the shoe. Oh, no. I

  moved to the side of him until he opened the door for me. I

  eased myself onto the beige leather seats. The car smelled

  brand new. I felt like an elegant woman with the sexiest man

  on Earth. Before he got in, I
quickly bent down and stuffed

  the paper back inside the shoe. I hope he didn’t see it. What was

  I thinking?

  Constin got in and used a key fob to start the car. The

  engine roared, much louder than mine. He put the top down

  and took off down the road with jazz music playing.

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  I removed my hair from my face. “Oh man, this thing is

  fast.”

  He smirked and stepped on the gas.

  “You like older music too?”

  “Yes.” He sped up even faster.

  After a short drive, Constin pulled up to a well-known

  fancy cocktail lounge that was playing live jazz music.

  “We’re not old enough to go in there.”

  “Don’t worry about it,” he said.

  As we walked inside, I squeezed his hand. He must have

  known the bouncer because the big guy stepped aside and let

  us pass. My mouth fell open as I inspected the open room

  with twinkle lights all over the ceiling and high-top tables

  with red velvet chairs.

  Constin pulled out the seat for me and sat next to me.

  “Would you like a glass of wine?”

  “How did you get us in here?”

  “My father knows a lot of people.”

  “Cool.”

  “Would you like something to eat and some wine?”

  I glanced at the menu. “I’ve never drunk alcohol

  before.”

  “You’re missing out.” He ran his fingers slowly down

  my arm.

  “I guess a few sips won’t hurt.”

  He smiled. “What would you like to eat?”

  “Steak. You?”

  “I’m not hungry.”

  “What? I don’t want to eat alone. I’ll feel stupid.”

  He placed his hand on mine. “Don’t worry about me.

  Order what you wish.”

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  As we were chatting, people walked in the door,

  laughing. I looked at them briefly, then back at Constin. It

  was a full bar, but in my head, we were completely alone.

  After a little wait, an attractive waitress with blonde hair

  and blue eyes walked up to us. “Hi, I’m Tina, would you care

  for some wine?”

  “Merlot, please,” Constin replied.

  “Great taste. I’ll be right back for your order,” Tina said

  and walked away.

  “My parents drink Merlot too.”

 

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