And now he was cold and hungry. His chest and shoulders had begun to shiver in the damp night. The numbness of the rest of his body made him feel as if he only existed from the chest up. If it weren’t for the hunger in his stomach, he would’ve sworn that only his arms, chest and head existed. Although he was sure he could feel the clinging wetness of where he had pissed on himself.
Maybe Fox has chopped me up, cut me in two or something.
John smiled at the lunacy of the thought.
Yeah, and now I’m in some cage at a travelling freak show or something.
“Roll up! Roll up! Come see the fascinating and horrific! Come see the half man, half metal chair!”
I’d pull quite a crowd.
His smile vanished as he thought about Fox.
There’s no doubt now, is there? he asked himself. Fox has won. It’s obvious.
Zoe hadn’t returned to the church, and neither had Helen. Fox’s plan had worked and now he either had both Helen and Zoe as his prisoners, or the two women were dead. Killed out at the farmhouse while he sat here in his chair, unable to help in any way.
Fox has won. John told himself. Did I really think I could beat the bastard at his own game?
Had Fox decided to leave John here to die? Or had he killed Zoe before she even had a chance to tell him that John was at the church?
Maybe it was just like in my dream. Maybe she was shot before she even had a chance to tell him I was here at the church. That I was her security, and that by being here I would ensure she would be released.
It didn’t work.
And Fox didn’t care.
John tried not to think about it. He didn’t want to think that events had played themselves out like that.
But if things were different, why hasn’t Zoe or Helen come for me?
John listened to the silence as if waiting for an answer.
None came.
Why indeed? he wondered.
Maybe this was still part of the game.
Whose?
Fox’s or Zoe’s?
He listened again for an answer.
Silence.
All he received was another bout of rumbling from his stomach.
Hang on in there, he told himself. Only a few hours to go.
A few hours to what?
I don’t know.
Zoe and Helen aren’t coming back.
They might be.
They’d be here by now.
I know.
And you can’t escape.
I might.
How?
I don’t know, yet.
Yet?
I’m working on it.
But he didn’t know what to do. Or what he could do.
And that’s when he heard the noises.
They were fleeting and could barely be heard, but if he concentrated, he could make out the scratching sounds.
Animals?
A dog, no…smaller. A cat?
Or worse…
He couldn’t even tell whether the noises were coming from inside or outside the church. But they sounded close.
Rats?
John didn’t want to know. But there was more than one source of the noise. They sounded like they were all around him, scratching and scampering close by.
In the cold darkness of the night, he found his mind spinning, trying to grab hold of any thoughts that would help him in any way.
But there were none.
Something brushed up against his side. He was sure he felt it. He jerked away from it, but the chair held him tight.
He lay on the floor with a mind devoid of ideas of how to escape.
How can I? In the position I’m in, I can’t do anything!
He lay there waiting. Waiting for something to happen.
“That’s my pal,” Richard spoke to him again. His voice was loud in the night. “Always waiting for something to happen, always watching as others take the lead. And then you follow.”
Go away.
“Hey, now that’s no way to speak to your best buddy,” Richard continued.
I don’t want to talk right now.
“Why? Are you busy? You don’t seem to be doing much.”
Shut up.
“Looks like you’re waiting.”
I said, shut up!
“Waiting for others to play your hand for you. Just like the old days.”
That’s not true.
“Sure it is!” Richard replied. “You used to do it then and you’re doing it now. At least you’re consistent, I guess.”
I’m the one who needs to be in control. I’m the one who has to control a situation.
“Yeah, yeah. I know you say that. But events prove otherwise, don’t they, pal? You’re hardly in control now!”
I don’t want to talk to you right now.
“No, I guess you don’t. But you’re gonna anyway.”
I won’t.
“Yes, you will.”
I won’t listen.
Richard chuckled, “Pal, I don’t think you’re in any position to stop me!”
John closed his eyes hard, trying to wish Richard from his mind.
“I’m still here!” Richard replied after a few seconds.
It didn’t work.
Don’t mock me!
“Well, don’t try to ignore me. It won’t work.”
Okay, okay.
There was silence between them for a while.
“You’ve let yourself be led around by your cock again, my friend.” Richard continued. “I thought you would’ve learnt your lesson with Laura, but that seems not to be the case. Even all these years later, you’re still doing it.”
I don’t know what you’re talking about.
“Come on, John. How blind do you have to be? Laura screwed you. Remember? Screwed you! That’s with a capital ‘SCREW’, okay? She played you, she got what she wanted, she lied to you, and you stand there with your cock hanging out of your pants and believe everything she said. Then she leaves and you watch her go. And guess what? She never comes back!”
It wasn’t like that.
“Yes, it was.”
I was in control of the situation. I knew what was happening.
Richard laughed long and hard. “Really?” he said as his laughter subsided. “Like you are now?”
Shut up.
“It’s the same thing, pal. Don’t you get it yet? You were never in control of that situation with Laura and you were never in control of this whole mess with Zoe. No matter what you think. And now, look where you’ve wound up?”
I’m in control.
“Fuck, pal, open your eyes and look around you. You’re nose-down and ass-up, tied to a chair in some shit-hole of a church somewhere. No one knows you’re here and no one knows what’s going on. And no one’s coming to get you out of this mess either! You’ve even pissed all over yourself! In control? You? Give me a break!”
John pushed his face hard into the floorboards, hoping the pain slicing through his mind would slice through Richard as well and silence him once and for all.
“Ain’t that easy, pal,” Richard replied. “I’m not going anywhere.”
John pushed harder. Stars began to swim in his mind.
“Zoe’s been in control of this situation since the beginning. She’s shown you a bit of tit and arse and then your little man between your legs stands to attention and tells your brain to take a hike!”
John’s headache returned as he pushed his head harder into the floor. But the pain was too intense and the effort was too strenuous. Eventually, he gave up and tried to relax.
It’s not like that, John finally replied.
“Yes, it is. Just like Laura.”
Stop talking about Laura, it’s nothing like Laura!
Richard sighed, “Of course it is! She played you, she screwed you and now Zoe is doing the same thing. You weren’t in control then and you’re certainly not in control now.”
What was I supposed to do? Laura moved out o
f state!
“You just hung around and waited, didn’t you?”
Yes!
“Waited for her to return.”
Of course!
“But she didn’t come back, did she, John?”
No, but I didn’t know that was going to happen.
“But you didn’t do anything to change the situation, did you?”
John thought for a second. No, I didn’t.
“You never found out why she didn’t come back, did you?”
No, I didn’t.
“You didn’t do anything. You just waited.”
Yeah, I waited.
“You didn’t go after her. You didn’t try to look her up. Or give her a call. Or write her a letter. Or anything!”
No, I didn’t. I just thought she’d come back.
“You waited and watched life pass you by.”
I guess so, yeah.
“Just like you’re doing now.”
But I can’t do anything now, I’m tied to this chair! I’m stuck here. This is totally different!
“Really, John? Is it so totally different? Maybe the scenery has changed; we didn’t have stained-glass windows in our dorm. And maybe the furniture has changed; our study desks and saggy old mattresses are gone and have been replaced by wooden pews and metal chairs. And maybe Laura never whipped out the handcuffs and rope and tied you up physically, but what about mentally? Isn’t this exactly the same situation?”
No!
“Aren’t your emotions, your feelings, exactly the same?”
NO!
“I think they are. I think this is the same situation, just years later. And if you don’t do something to change it soon, you won’t get another chance to save yourself, or Zoe or Helen.”
There’s nothing I can do, I’m stuck here.
“Really?”
Yes.
“Well then, I’m sorry pal. If you don’t take control then there’s nothing more I can do,” Richard sounded disappointed in him. “Are you sure there’s nothing more you can do?”
There’s nothing, I already told you that!
“Then you’re gonna die here, John.” Richard whispered in his head. “You’ll lay there until you die.”
And with those final words, Richard was gone and silence returned to John’s mind again.
He was alone once more.
You just don’t understand, his mind replied to the silence where Richard had been. No one does. It’s more complicated than that.
But there was no reply.
The cold night air settled back on John and he opened his eyes and looked around, hoping that somehow he could see more or that perhaps day had broken while he had been talking with Richard.
What time is it? How much longer will it be dark? If it were light again, maybe I could see a way out of this. Maybe I could try again.
Maybe I could take control.
John thought about what Richard had said.
Maybe he was right. I can’t just lie here waiting for death. I have to fight, I have to try and get out of here no matter what.
And suddenly John felt a rush of renewed vigour.
I’ve got to try. I have to!
For me.
For all of us.
I have to!
And if the worst has happened, if Fox has killed Zoe and Helen, then it’s my duty to spend every moment for the rest of my life hunting that bastard down, to bring him to his knees and make him pay for all the hurt and destruction he’s caused.
I owe Helen and Zoe that much at least!
He licked his parched scabby lips with his dry swollen tongue. He tried to swallow, but found it too difficult.
I have to do something, he thought to himself.
And, taking a deep breath, he began.
“Help.”
The sound cracked from his mouth and came out as a dry whisper.
He tried again.
“Help.”
Louder this time, but still weak.
He swallowed and swallowed again. The juices were beginning to flow in his throat once more.
“Help!”
Better. Keep going.
“Help!”
Louder.
“Help!”
His voice was echoing around the church now.
For the first time, he could feel some strength return to his lifeless body.
There was hope.
Control. Take control.
“HELP!”
Yes!
“HELP!”
Louder, louder!
“HEEEEELLLLLLLP!”
So loud now, the cry was echoing throughout the church for seconds after he had finished.
“HEEEEELLLLLLLP!”
This is going to work. It has to!
“PLEASE! SOMEBODY HEEEEELLLLLP ME!”
He called again and again into the dark and silent night.
“HEEEEELLLLLLLP!”
Over and over, he waited just long enough for the previous cry to die out before he started again.
Control.
“PLEASE! SOMEBODY HEEEEELLLLLP ME!”
His chest ached from the strain and his shoulder and neck muscles were rigid with every effort. But it had to be worth the pain.
“PLEASE! SOMEBODY HEEEEELLLLLP ME!”
Again and again and again.
Countless times.
The shuffling around him ceased, as if his voice had scared away whatever it was that was foraging nearby.
He cried out for what seemed like hours, until his throat became raw and his voice began to waver.
He tried to continue for as long as he could.
“HEEEEELLLLLLLP!”
But, eventually, his voice began to give out.
And no one came to save him.
One last try.
“HEEEEELLLLLLLP…” only a hoarse whisper this time.
His voice was gone.
All that came out of his mouth now were the strained whispers of a desperate man.
And there were no sounds of help from outside the church.
Nothing.
Eventually, he stopped.
And as the silence fell around him once more, he plunged back into panic.
This is it then, he told himself. There’s no way out. No one’s coming to get me. No one can hear me. I’m going to die like this.
Slowly, the scratching sounds returned. They were louder now; close by and all around him.
Richard was right.
Die.
Like.
This.
And with that thought in his mind, he began to cry.
Thirty-one
I can’t move.
I try.
But I can’t.
They’re holding me.
Holding me tight.
Too tight.
Let me go.
Please!
Let me GO!
I can see you.
You are so close.
I try to get to you.
Can’t.
They won’t let me.
Try to get to me.
Please.
Try to reach me.
Help.
Can you hear me?
I’m calling to you.
Can you hear me!
It’s the laughter.
Can you hear it too?
Loud.
Too loud!
Can you hear me?
Please!
Open your eyes and look at me.
Can you try?
Please!
Open your eyes.
LOOK AT ME!
I struggle more.
But I can’t break free.
It’s up to you.
You have to try.
Please.
For us.
Try.
You have to.
You’re our only hope.
Try to break free of them for us.
You have to try.
What?
What is that?
/> I can see it.
It’s growing.
Dark.
It’s dark.
Look out!
It’s growing around you!
It’s spreading.
Try to listen to me.
The laughter.
No.
They’re screaming now.
Why?
Try to move.
Quickly.
It’s growing all around you.
It’s swallowing you.
What is it?
WHAT IS IT!!!!
And that noise?
Can you hear it?
So loud.
Over and over and over again.
It’s deafening.
Move, quickly.
Try to.
Please.
MOVE!
Oh no!
Is it?
It can’t be!
Quickly, try to get away.
Get away.
It’s getting bigger.
Bigger.
My God!
No!
It’s wet.
Sticky.
No, it can’t be.
Please, run.
Listen to me if you can.
Move.
RUN!
Run while you can!
Try to!
You have to.
Get away from here!
Save yourself.
You can’t help me now.
But try to save yourself.
No!
It’s surrounding you now.
This is your last chance!
Please.
Why won’t you listen?
Why won’t you listen to me!
No!
It’s too late.
Oh my God, it’s blood.
BLOOD!
Quickly, leave now.
Try to!
Before the blood drowns us all!
Run.
RUN!
They’re taking your blood.
It’s leaking.
It’s pouring from you.
I can see your wounds.
Quickly, while you still can.
Try to save yourself.
My God, so much blood!
So much blood.
Flee.
Try to escape!
Run while you still can!
Before your blood kills us all.
Thirty-two
The sound of a car engine woke him.
John opened his eyes and could see sunlight shining through the church. From where he lay on the floor, he could see across the church to the closed front door.
He was stiff and cold. And still wet from his urine.
But the sound of the car engine getting closer took his mind off his current situation.
He tried to shake his head, but his stiff neck wouldn’t let him. He wanted to make sure that the engine noise he was hearing was real and not a figment of his imagination.
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