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by Robert Thompson


  Tina takes another drag off the joint and kisses him, exhaling it into his lungs.

  “What do you want me to do?” He whispers back, grinning.

  “Hands and knees. Bitch,” she orders, yanking on his hair harder.

  She undoes his pants as she moves behind him. Caleb is busy biting open a condom wrapper, and working it on his semi-erect penis. She starts fighting to get the strap on wrapped around herself, when the back door unlatches, and the Horseman reaches in behind her, grabbing her from behind and wrenching her from the van sending her flying back on the bridge, as she screams out. She drops the strap on at the edge of the van door, as she flies.

  “What the fuck?” Caleb asks, sitting up, confused by how fast everything has happened.

  The Horseman turns on him, and its upper body tilts, as if looking back at Caleb curiously. Caleb tries to climb to his feet, but trips over his pants as they fall to his ankles, and he falls forward busting his chin on the edge of the tailgate. He groans, as the Horseman reaches down, picking up the sex toy with one hand, and he pulls Caleb's head up by the hair.

  “No! What the fuck, man!” Caleb screams out.

  As he screams out, the Horseman shoves the massive sex toy down Caleb's throat. He gags as his jaw cracks, and his eyes bulge. He scratches at his throat, as he looks up at the Horseman, who stares down at him, as he chokes.

  The Horseman brings its foot up, and steps down, snapping Caleb's neck down over the edge of the tailgate. Caleb's head springs back up though, with the rubber stuffed in his throat. The Horseman grabs the van door, and slams it shut, beheading Caleb. It reaches down and picks up Caleb's head by his hair, turning back to Tina who lays there on the wood watching all of the events in shock.

  With its first step towards her, Tina is up and running away from the Horseman. She flicks her bra off, and buttons her pants up as she runs topless for the path leading back to the group. As she reaches the edge of the bridge, and runs into the rain, a whistling sound fills the air, and she slips to a stop, falling on her ass as the Horseman's axe spins overhead, sticking into a nearby tree.

  She looks back at the mercenary as it advances on her from the bridge. His stride is long, and purposeful. She climbs to her feet, half covered in mud, as she makes her way into the woods, hoping to lose her attacker in there. The thought that he knows the land much better than she does never crossed her mind. As she hauls ass through the dark forest, branches whip her bare flesh, and leaves catch in her hair.

  Her ankle twists as she misses a step in the darkness, and she falls to her knees crying. She bites her lower lip in pain, and covers her mouth as she starts to squeal out, but stops. She backs up to the nearest tree, pulling her knees to her chest, as she reaches down, rubbing her twisted ankle. The Horseman's steps rustle loudly even over the rain, as it storms through the trees.

  She breathes in and out of her nose, her hand still over her mouth as she closes her eyes tightly, trying to listen for her attacker. His footsteps stop, as he looks around. She peers around the edge of the tree, seeing the Horseman about ten yards away. Tina jumps to her feet and begins running as best as she could, again. The Horseman turns in her direction, and storms after her.

  Tina looks back over her shoulder as the Horseman closes distance while she tries to limp away. She grunts with each step on her bad ankle she takes, and her momentum freezes as she looks forward, eyes bulging. She looks down to find a large branch stuck through her abdomen. She had impaled herself on the wood, not paying attention to where she was going. Blood trickled down her back, as she reached behind herself, finding the wood soaked in blood.

  The Horseman spins his axe as he catches up to her. Tina looks back, the color draining from her flesh already, as the Hessian steps up to her. She stares at the spot where his head once was, and the last thing she sees is the Horseman raising his axe and swiping at her neck. Her half naked form is left there propped up by the impaled branch, as the Horseman places the axe back at his waist, and picks up her head, walking off with a cranium in each palm.

  CHAPTER XIX

  Rain beats down on the camp, as the last four jump to their feet, shielding themselves as best as they can. The rain quickly starts to wash out the fire, and Amir removes his coat, holding it over Kat's head as she squeals, and they run off towards the building.

  “Hey! Who's going to help me with the booze? Hey!” Dougie yells.

  Kat waves back at him over her shoulder, as she and Amir enter the nearest home. Dougie turns back to find that Sam has snagged the bag with the drugs in it, and taken off down the path. He grumbles to himself, and picks up the cooler, carrying it towards the house that Amir and Katerina ran to. A bolt of lightning splits a nearby tree, setting it on fire. Dougie slides to a stop, and alters his course, going to another building further away from the fire.

  Sam uses the sledge hammer to knock in a heavy door. She rushes in, hurrying to get out of the rain, as it pours down heavier and heavier. She reaches up to the hard hat she wears, and turns the light on, looking around. She seems to have found what used to be the store. Broken down shelves, dirty floors, and aged food jars line the walls. Sam spins as she walks through the old store, and bumps into one of the shelves, knocking a few of the jars off, and they shatter to the ground. She screams out in surprise.

  “Fuck this place, man!” she hisses. “I want to go home!”

  She sits the bag she took down, and unzips it, pulling a baggy of cocaine from it. She takes out a small mirror as well, and sits it on the shelf closest to her, tapping out a bit of coke from the baggy, and she uses one of her long nails to drag it in several lines. Sam pulls a dollar bill from her pocket, and snorts up the first line, rubbing her nose, and exhaling heavily.

  “Good shit, Danny. Good shit,” she moans, nodding at the feeling overcoming her.

  Sam finishes off the lines, and puts it back in the bag, zipping it up before she starts to make her way around the shelves, looking at the various jars, wraps and broken items that were lost to time. She picks up an old pick axe and looks it over, as cobwebs stretch, pulling away from the wall to the axe. Sam turns it around, looking it over.

  She swings it once, and the metal head flies off, smashing through the front window of the store. She laughs and sits the handle down, moving on. The Horseman leans down, picking up the head to the pick axe, standing outside the window. She continues to peruse the shelves of the store, looking over all these items that had basically disintegrated. Sam reaches up, tracing her finger through the caked on dust, and dirt, holding her finger up to look at it.

  “Blech,” she whispers.

  Sam wipes her hand off on her bright orange vest, sticking her tongue out in disgust. As she makes her way towards the back of the store, the Horseman quietly pushes the door open, entering the store with her, his movements deathly quiet. She doesn't even notice, as she's busy perusing through the building, the Horseman creeping up behind her.

  She sits the sledge hammer down then takes out her cell phone, and starts dialing Tina's number. Where did this girl go? The phone rings through to her voicemail. Sam groans, hangs up, and tries again. And again; and again; and again.

  “Tina, what the fuck are you doing? Answer your phone!”

  Sam hangs up and dials again. This time it doesn't even ring through. “We're sorry, we are unable to complete your call at this time. Please hang up and try again,” The pre-recorded voice echoes out of her phone. She tries one last time, and it gives a dead tone. She screams out in anger, before texting.

  “Pick. Up. Your. Fucking. Phone!” she hisses out as she types frantically at the phone.

  Could not send.

  “God damn it! Tina, it's storming. Where are you at? Just tell me you're alright!” she grumbles as she types.

  Could not send.

  “Fuck you phone!” she screams as she holds the phone up to her mouth, before smacking it against the wall.

  She has a short-fuse temper. Sam turns the phone off, and p
uts it back in her pocket. She picks up her hammer, as the Horseman extends a hand towards the back of her head, and she jumps feeling the presence there and turns. Nobody's there. She looks around, and shrugs, moving on through the store.

  Her phone buzzes in her pocket, and she takes it out, hitting the button on it.

  “Hello? Tina? Tina, is that you? Hello? TINA!”

  She looks at her phone, as it beeps and hangs up. She tries dialing again. Another busy signal. Sam punches the cabinet next to her, and her fist goes through the weak wood. She gasps, shaking her hand and looks down to find a couple big splinters stuck in her flesh. She uses her teeth to pull each of them out, spitting them off to the side. The Horseman rises behind her, and yet again she gets the feeling that someone else is there.

  Her line of sight rises, tempted to look back over her shoulder, but she doesn't. Instead she finishes pulling the final splinter from her hand, and holds up the sledge hammer, staring at it. After a pause, she turns, swinging the hammer. It sticks in the wall with a heavy thud, and crack as the wood splits. Nothing there, yet again. She let's go of the hammer, and storms through the store raising her hands.

  “Who's fucking with me? Tina? Caleb? Is it you guys? Jackie? You almost had your head knocked off, assholes! Seriously, give it a rest!” The Horseman pulls the hammer from the wall, holding it up as if to examine it. She turns and finds him holding her weapon and scoffs. “Fuck you Dougie. Did Harold put you up to this stupid ass joke? Not funny. Nice costume though. Very authentic.”

  The Horseman's upper body turns towards her. She reaches up, pointing the light at the neck wound where the Hessian's head once sat.

  “Who did the make-up on the neck wound? Jackie? Used one of her medical books or something? Looks fake as shit.”

  The mercenary takes a single step towards her. Sam takes a step back. The Horseman takes another step, playing with her, though she doesn't follow, yet. It twists the sledge hammer playfully, as it takes yet another step. She chuckles uneasily, as she continues to back up towards the door. The Horseman raises the hammer, and swings for one of the stands, absolutely decimating it with a single blow. She screams out, holding her hands up to her mouth.

  “What the fuck is your problem, Doug? This isn't funny! Can't you go bother anyone else? You're fucking up my buzz!”

  The Horseman holds up the hammer, examining it again. It swings the hammer back and forth, lowering it to let the hammer sway above the ground. Sam backs into the wall, gripping it. Mist from the rain bounces off her arm, and side of her face as the store door sits open, still.

  The mercenary raises the hammer and swings it at her head. She ducks out of the way. Brick and wood splinters and flies, as she falls to her back, pulling herself out of the store, as the Horseman turns back towards her. It advances on her, and she pulls herself back out into the rain, and mud as the sky fills with thunder and lightning.

  “This isn't funny! Stop!”

  It advances on her, raising the sledgehammer over its head, swinging down. She splits her legs, and the hammer smashes into the mud, and plops out, as the Horseman drags it back towards itself, swinging back over again, as she moves back just in time, and it hits between her legs, yet again.

  “Come on, give it a rest!” The Horseman raises the hammer again, and she winces putting her hands up. “Please!”

  The Horseman pauses for a moment, then raises the hammer and swipes it across it's body. The metal makes contact with her left hand, snapping it at the wrist. She screams out in pain, and immediately turns away, as bone cuts through flesh, and her wrist goes limp. Sam begins crawling through the muck, pulling herself away with one hand, as the Horseman advances on her slowly.

  “Someone help me!” she screams out.

  The Hessian steps on her back, and pushes her down face first into the mud. She fights to keep her face out of the muck, as she can't breathe, but his strength is supernatural, pushing her further and further down. She coughs, spitting out mud as the hard hat falls off, still trying to pull herself away. A truck may as well be parked on top of her.

  “Don't kill me!” she pleads.

  The Horseman raises the sledgehammer overhead and swings down. Metal meets skull, and a loud crack echoes through the splattering of rain. Eyeballs, brain, cartilage and blood ooze out from under the head of the hammer, as with one blow, the Horseman annihilates her entire head, nearly down to her shoulders. Hair, flesh, blood and bone blend with mud and rain as the Horseman pulls the hammer from the ground.

  Her body twitches under his foot, as he pushes further down into the mud. The Horseman grabs her body by the ankle, and drags her back towards the store. Arms slide out towards where Sam's head used to be, as the muck offers a bit of resistance to her still twitching form. Rain bounces off the hard hat as it lies in the mud, still.

  CHAPTER XX

  Dougie drops the cooler just inside the front door of the home, causing dust to billow up. He peers into the darkness as his eyes begin to adjust. He cracks open the cooler, and takes out a beer, twisting the cap off with his bare hand. The drink only lasts moments, as he tips it back, downing it in just a few swift chugs.

  “Damn that's good. Nothing beats American made,” Dougie coughs out, looking at the bottle. He squints at it, holding it up to try and see better in the bit of light available through the window. “Made in Germany.”

  He laughs to himself, before throwing the bottle against the wall, smashing it, and grabbing another from the cooler next to him. He twists it open and takes a drink, before noticing things around him, as his eyes finally adjust. Dougie notes the broken down furniture in the room, and walks to it, picking it up and tossing stuff on the top aside.

  The body of a dead raccoon lies cut in half underneath, and Dougie gasps, catching his breath. The stench of its dead body fills his nostrils, and he gags, throwing the furniture back on top of the rodent's corpse. He coughs, moving away from the mess, and spits out on to the floor.

  “Disgusting ass shit,” he grumbles.

  He throws the half full bottle of beer at the wood pile where the raccoon was hidden. It smashes and splatters against the wall. Dougie exhales heavily, catching his breath and looks around. It's still incredibly dark in the house, so he makes his way to the cooler, kneeling down at it. He opens it up, and digs around in a plastic bag they had stuck in there earlier, he tears it open, grabbing a handful of glow sticks out of it, and cracking them.

  “Danny and his rave obsession actually serves a purpose, finally.”

  Dougie holds the glow sticks up, and they give off a decent amount of light, turning everything in the home green. He grabs a bottle of whiskey from the cooler, twisting the cap off with two fingers, before making his way through the house. He pushes his way through the dining room, making his way into the kitchen. This place is entirely emptied out. Dougie attempts to pull open one of the drawers in the kitchen, and it falls apart in his hand.

  “Poor bastards just up and took off. Wonder what scared them off?” Harold's story came back to mind, and Dougie laughs it off. Headless Horseman; cursed town; whole lot of bullshit. “Crazy ass white people will believe anything, man.”

  He laughs, again. He leans back against the wall, but finds there's not really anything there. Dougie catches himself, before falling down the stairs, but he turns to find dark stairs leading down into the basement. The same stairs that Ray and Paige had fallen down just the night before. Dougie shakes the glow sticks, and holds them out in front of his face, peering down into the basement.

  “These mother fuckers had the legit underground railroad hidden all this time?” He chuckles to himself, as he moves slowly down the stairs.

  Dougie takes each step carefully. Every step down, he watches where he's walking, then looks up to peer into the darkness. He'll be damned if he's going to knock himself out on a low hanging piece of wood out here in the middle of nowhere. He holds the glow stick up in front of his face, examining his surroundings.

  He
steps into the lit basement, looking around in surprise. Throughout the room, as opposed to the previous night, the room is filled with lit candles. Wax dripping from many of them, as they've been left for hours without attention. Dougie scratches his head in confusion, before lowering the glow stick.

  “What the fuck is all of this?” Dougie makes his way around the basement, before finally turning to find the book sitting in the middle of the room, on its pedestal.

  He stares at it a moment, and makes his way to it, tracing his middle finger along the spine of the book, before slowly opening the aged pages, and thumbing through it carefully. The pages remain blank, but as he thumbs through them blood drips down on the table, and the book. He stares at the drops a moment, closing his eyes and shaking his head, not sure if it's real, or not.

  A couple more drops hit the faded pages. Dougie sets his beer down on the small table, and touches the blood, rolling it around on his fingertips, immensely confused. Several drips of blood tap on his forehead, and he reaches up surprised. He wipes the blood from his forehead and stares at it on his palm.

  “What the fuck is this?” He sniffs it, and recoils at the metallic scent. “Blood? Am I bleeding?”

  Dougie feels his forehead, and scalp, looking for a wound. When he finds nothing, he turns his attention to the ceiling. His jaw lowers in shock at the horrific sight above him. The heads of the various victims from the past twenty-two hours, or so, are stuck to the ceiling in various stages of decomposition, blood loss, and damage.

  Not much scares the massive athlete, but this sends him falling back to his ass, in shock. “What the fuck? What. The. Fuck? WHAT THE FUCK!?”

  He pushes himself back to the nearest wall, staring around at the heads. He turns to the side as he can't hold it down any longer, and spews a sour stream of vomit along the wall. Dougie wipes his mouth, and jumps to his feet, gripping against the wall, not taking his eyes off the heads. Danny. Jackie. Harold. A few other random people he doesn't recognize. Dougie doesn't pull himself from the wall, as he moves around the room towards the stairs.

 

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