Thursday, December 8, 2022

Run

Run




“What’s wrong with your skin?”


Jack closed his eyes. This wasn’t his first rodeo. “Don’t worry, it’s not contagious.”


This kid probably had more than a buck on him. “Well…it looks disgusting. You should cover it up.”


“I’ll keep that in mind.” It was only Jack’s fifth day at this new school. The baptism had come early.


End of last period had everyone standing around at their lockers. Excellent, a full audience. 


“Jack, right?” the kid asked. “I don’t think we’ve been formally introduced.”


Jack swallowed. “I tend not to offer myself up to potential bullies.”


“Monty.” Two bucks held out his hand with a smile that knew everyone in the hall was watching them.


Three more Monty characters moved in from behind Jack. He could smell their football sweat. The bell rang — perhaps he was saved.


“We’ll see you later.” Monty winked as the hall started to empty of students.



~~~



Jack waited until there was nobody left before he slammed his fist into the already dented locker.


“Well that’s not going to achieve anything.” She was standing only a few feet away, fingers laced through her backpack.


Jack was embarrassed to find himself startled. “What?”


“Rude.” She was expressionless with long dark hair.


He might have blushed. “Sorry.”


“Forgiven.”


A moment of silence. Jack brushed away a fly that didn’t exist. “I thought everyone had gone. I didn’t hear you.”


“Most people don’t. Not that I care.”


“Morose.”


“You’re one to talk.”


Was that a slight grin? “Touche.”


She cocked her head. “You should go out the side door, Monty and his pigs will be waiting for you at the front gate.”


Jack felt his ears twitch. “Thanks.”


“Welcome.”


He followed her to the side emergency door and they slipped out into a courtyard he hadn’t seen before. “I’m Jack.”


“I know.” She didn’t stop walking.


They walked from the courtyard to a path that led away from the school and down towards a shallow creek. “Are you going home?” he asked.


“Are you?”


Jack watched her hair in the wind; her blue backpack; her long patchwork skirt. He wondered why she hadn’t asked about his skin.


“So…” he started.


“So?”


They splashed through the murky water. “Are you a previous client?”


She didn’t turn around. “Err?”


“Of Monty and his, pigs, as it were?”


The silence said it all.


He followed her up a steep incline that led away from the creek. “Sorry.”


She huffed. “Listen, you can come this way to avoid them, but be discreet.”


“Thanks.” 


She was already walking away through the grass towards a narrow street lined with hedges.



~~~



The cafeteria was a goddamn zoo. Jack picked up his gen-pop slop and found a seat in the furthest corner possible. He hadn’t lifted his spoon before the hustle and bustle failed to drown out Two Bucks.


“Mickey Madson, long time no see.” Monty was holding a metal lunch tray and standing over the girl with the patchwork skirt.


She didn’t look up at him.


People were watching but nobody did anything.


“It’s rude not to say Hi,” Monty continued.


She still didn’t look up. “I’m eating.”


“I heard you’ve been eating many things lately.” Monty smiled and looked over to his buddies who were sitting at a nearby table. They all burst into laughter.


Jack watched as she — Mickey — stood up and moved close to Monty. “You’ll wish…”


“What did you say to me?”


Jack watched as she picked up the orange juice from her tray and poured it on Monty’s shirt.



~~~



The seconds passed slowly. Monty was bulky but he was fast. The metal tray came down on her face before anyone could step in. She didn’t make a sound but her eyes scrunched and there were gasps from surrounding tables. Jack was half out of his seat when he realised he was the only one.


Monty showed no shame. “I asked — what you said to me?” This time it felt like a statement.


Jack picked up his backpack and made a beeline for Mickey, grabbing her hand without a word. She didn’t resist. They made it to the bathroom.


He was already pressing a wet paper to her face when she met his eyes. “We’re not friends.”


“I never said we were.”


She didn’t pull away from him. “We should probably leave.”


“It’s only lunchtime.”


She almost smiled. “No, I mean…we’re in the female bathroom.”


“Oh. Right.”



~~~



Students were already filling the hall so they couldn’t use the emergency side door. Jack didn’t know the school well just yet. “Where can we go?” he asked.


Mickey was holding her face now. “Just buy the first ticket out of here.”


He took her hand again and they walked quickly to the rooftop stairway. It was overcast; threatening to rain. She sat on the far ledge and looked out over the football field. 


Jack stood a few feet away. The moment felt tense, considering. “You’ll wish?”


She scooped her dark hair up into a bun with an elastic from her wrist. “Err?”


“Fuck boy back there.”


“Incorrect use of that term.”


“Didn’t really want to call him by his name.”


She didn’t turn to look at him. “He’ll wish.”


Jack tossed his backpack on the rooftop cement and sat down. “Enlighten me?”


“That he never met me.”


“Mmm. I think I have an idea.”


Mickey turned to him, gingerly touching the red welt on her face. “You think or you have?”


He tongued his cheek. “You’re kind of a dickhead.”


At that, she laughed. “Well fuck, I guess we are friends now.”



~~~



The days passed and Jack only walked past Mickey — no words exchanged — in the hall. Monty was ever-present. Along with his goons, of course. The cafeteria was a no-fly zone and the talk, as far as Jack heard it, was that all of the pigs had taken their way with Mickey.


Scum.


It was Tuesday morning when she texted him. So, this idea. Care to share?


Jack was in math, nose-deep in some shit he didn’t give a fuck about. Long time.


Time doesn’t pass slowly here. 


Fair enough.


You’re avoiding the question.


You’ve been avoiding me.


You’ve been abusing my side door. 


Euphemism?


Hardly. Come to the creek after school. Make sure they don’t see you.



~~~



“This is your plan?” Mickey was stood in the female bathroom staring him down.


“Things could be worse. I’m not a mastermind.”


She scrubbed her eyes. “Clearly.” Her hair was in a braid behind her dress. “So we hang him by the S hook to a bleacher on the field?”


Jack cleared his throat. “We hang his shirt while he’s still in it. Probably best not to be murderers.”


“Is it though?”


“There’s something wrong with you.”


“Assuredly.”



~~~



The two of them sat low, crouching behind the far side of the bleachers. 


Jack could feel Mickey, tense beside him. “You okay?”


“Fuck no. Are we really going to do this?”


“Don’t you remember that bruise he left on your cheek?”


She was silent. 


Jack held the S hook, hot in his hand, as he watched Monty jog out onto the field and come to rest on one of the lower bleachers.


It was a whisper. “Okay, let’s go.” Jack felt her grip his other hand. It was cold and almost shaking.


The hook was easy to get through his shirt but the problem was his size. Even with them on either side the cunt was dead weight. 


Jack started to panic. “Lift!”


“I’m lifting!” she grunted.


Monty was slow on the uptake. “What the…”


They got him up three seats until they could get the S hook to grip. Jack watched as Mickey actually grinned. “And now?” he asked.


“Now we run.”


Monday, December 5, 2022

Stay With Me -- Part II

Stay With Me -- Part II


Seth


“This is never-ending.”

Emily was unbuttoning her shirt. “What is?”

His hair grew, slowly, in the precious silence. “You and Him.”

“He and I,” she corrected with tired eyes.

Seth coughed quietly. “You know he called me the other day.”

That caught her attention. Emily turned her head and pulled her shirt closed. “He called you?”

“Oh, now you give a fuck?”

“Jesus Seth, you don’t have to be an asshole.”

The pause between them was far too long. “Don’t you want to know what he said?”

She swallowed and he noticed. “Not really.”

“Untrue.”

“Oh, now you know me?” She was mimicking him, half a smile on her face.

Seth felt bile in the back of his throat. “I never knew you, Emily.”

“Don’t say my name.”

“You can be assured that I won’t. Not anymore.”


~~~



Seth



Seth didn’t recognise the number. “Hello?”

“Hey.”

Fuck. It was Him. “She’s not here.”

“I didn’t ask if she was.”

“Fair enough.” The air felt thick. Seth tried to keep his breath measured; calm.

“Did she tell you?”

“Tell me what?”

A pause…

Seth couldn’t help himself. “Tell me what?”

Baby.

A baby.

“You’re lying.”

“Am I?”

Seth felt sick. “But I, can’t…”

“I know.”

The call disconnected.


~~~



Lee Nai


The voice was in the back of his mind but it was easily ignored. And yet, the hedgers were right there…

What will it be?


His fingers twitched. It was only a few weeks ago. Not his fault, right?

The car was warm, with the heat on, and she just climbed in saying how sorry she was, how much she missed him…

Don’t.

You’re saying no to me?


His breathe caught. “This isn’t right?”

She kissed his neck. “It’s not?”

“Enough.”

But it was too late, she was naked underneath her dress. Lee Nai couldn’t take it. The little death was inevitable. Wasn’t it always?


~~~


Lee Nai


It was dark but the hedgers were right there. Lee Nai picked them up and tried the door. Unlocked. Of course it was — fucking amateurs. He had half a mind to…

No need for that now. Damage would be done either way.

A safety light flicked on and he held his breath. Nothing. Jesus. Lee Nai took a moment to gather himself.

The cord was tight around his neck before he could even think. In the darkness, Lee Nai couldn’t think. He grabbed at the hands around his neck.

The voice above him was angry and close. “You think I’d let you ruin everything?” Seth tightened the cord.

Lee Nai coughed up some spit and blood onto his shirt. “It was all ruined to start with.” He tried to reach for the hedgers but came up short.

Parting words were never heard.






Stay With Me

    

 

~~ I can dish it out, but I can’t take it
    Limousine, Brand New



Lee Nai

    The smell of her perfume was fuel. Lee Nai did his best to ignore it, but you know how things like this go. Don’t you?

“What are you doing here?” he asked.

She held up the bag. “I brought you soup.”

Lee Nai felt his fist clench underneath the desk. “I see you still have a key, then.”

Emily looked hurt. “For emergencies.”

What fucking emergencies? “You can leave that here from now on. And you can take the soup with you.”

She put the bag on the bench next to the stovetop and Lee Nai noticed her ears twitch back in annoyance. “Are you even going to get up?” she asked.

He kept himself still and quiet, despite the blood dripping down his arm.

Emily looked around the apartment as if she had never lived there. “I like the painting,” she said, nodding to a small piece Lee Nai had picked out at the weekend markets.

He bristled. “I said you can leave.”

The painting was oil — white, black, grey. A man’s face. Sometimes Lee Nai saw that face in his dreams. It matched the quiet of the house, now that Emily was gone.

But there she stood; unmoved. “You’re going to play it like this?” She wasn’t gone at all.  

“I don’t play anything.”

“Untrue.”

The blood had cooled and was sticking his arm to his pants under the desk. Lee Nai didn’t dare let her see. “If you’re trying to piss me off you’re going the right direction.”

“I’m not trying to do anything.”

Bullshit.

Lee Nai’s cellphone vibrated on the desk. Saved by the bell. “I have to take this.”

Emily clicked her tongue. “I’m sure you do.”


~~~


The cuts weren’t deep but they refused to stop oozing blood. Lee Nai took a shower and patched them up as best he could. The towel was ruined, but wasn’t everything ruined?

He would have laughed at that thought had he been that type of person.

Lee Nai buttoned his pyjamas despite the fact that they would be blood-soaked by morning. The bed was cold but comfortable. He wished Emily out of his mind. All he wanted was to be left alone.


~~~


“Why are you here?”

“I’m not here.”

Lee Nai shut his eyes as tight as he could. “Then why do I see you?”

She laughed, just once. “You see what you want to see.”

“Why the fuck would I want to see you?”

Her indignation was almost tangible. “Are you asking the question of yourself?”

This time Lee Nai opened his eyes. “You’re not here.”

“I’m not here.”

“No.”

“Are you sure of that?”

“No.”


~~~


The morning came as soon as the night left. Lee Nai woke to blood soaking his bed sheet and a persistent buzzing on his phone.

“Yah?”

“Why did you call me last night?” she asked.

“What?”

Emily sounded tense. “There were like, ten missed calls from you. You couldn’t even look at me the other day.”

Lee Nai was reeling, trying to remember. “I didn’t call you.”

“My phone offers a different story.”

Fuck. “I don’t know. I don’t remember calling you. Sorry.”

“Did you need something?” She was being condescending now.

Lee Nai closed his eyes. “I apologise. It must have been a mistake.”

He could hear her angry smile. “And now?”

“Now what?”


~~~


Emily

 

 

The night was young but the air held heavy and warm above her. Emily cleared her throat.

Seth flinched at the sound. “You’re home.”

“I certainly am.”

“You went to see him?”

Emily scrubbed a hand through her dark hair. “What does it matter?”

She watched his lack of reply. Seth was dirty. This motherfucker was ready to chew on her scraps of pain, even with the smell of blood still fresh on her fingers.

“Well, did you?”

“I did what I had to do.”

The look on Seth’s face said more than it had to. He closed his eyes. “Did you bring dinner?”

Emily blinked, thinking of the soup. “No. Did you?”


~~~


Seth


A car pulled into the driveway next to the house. Seth rolled in his sleep and pulled the blankets off. Who the fuck?…

Emily must have left for work because her side of the bed was cold.

He could hear the car still running.

Seth opened the side door and…

SMASH!


It hit him right in the cheek. The pain was exquisite and didn’t last a second before the next. Must have been a punch to the mouth but he couldn’t be sure. Perhaps a slap. That metallic pain.

There were fingers in his mouth, and then a voice — your blood tastes so sweet.

Seth coughed. “You’re testing me?”

“I don’t test anyone.”

A hand around his throat and Seth had lost most of his words. “Just take what you want.”

The silence was awful. It lasted an eternity.

“I don’t want anything that belongs to you.”

Seth coughed again. “I don’t want to play games.”

“There aren’t anymore games to play.”


~~~


Lee Nai


Lee Nai was small — a buck fifty, if that. He kept to himself. There was no point in dicking about.

But tonight…

Tonight was the night to dick about.

The house was dark and there was only one car in the drive. It wasn’t hers. Lee Nai took a breath and parked on the street. It was an easy thirty steps to the door. The hedgers were lying right there. 



~~~

Friday, November 18, 2022

Secrets

 Secrets



Best not play with fire…


The classroom was empty but for Mr H.

Dylan didn’t want it to be so easy. “Hiya.”

Mr H looked up and almost jumped. “Dylan. I didn’t expect to see you.”

You know the way that I hide. “I just finished last period. Bus is gone already.” Dylan tilted his head.

Mr H cleared his throat. “Right.”

The silence between them was hot as a flame.

“Your parents can’t pick you up?”

“They’re out of town.”

“Both of them?”

“Yes.”

“Right…”

Dylan stepped to the desk and suddenly that was all there was between them. He watched Mr H touch a finger to his lips and mess with the papers in front of him.

“Something wrong?”

Mr H coughed. “You know this is inappropriate Dylan.”

“Was it inappropriate last time?”

~~~

The rain started before they did. Pelting down on the roof as Mr H kissed his neck and pushed him onto the desk. Dylan got high off the danger. Pants down to his knees, Mr H’s hand around his face, holding him still.

And then, the whisper in his ear. Why do you let me play?

~~~

It was dark when Dylan got there but there were lights on in the house. A white picket fence and perfectly maintained gardens.

That would do well.

The gasoline was less slick than he had imagined. More like water. The match didn’t even make a sound.





 Don’t light the match unless you want to watch me burn…








26:27

 
26:27


    You don’t know how deep it is



Water dripped against the glass. Was it that time already?

The snap of Sammy’s underwear against her hip was a muscle memory for Gabe. He woke but didn’t open his eyes, lest she noticed his flinching and lip-biting. Be still. He wanted to look, but was that betraying? He didn’t know who he should be loyal to at this point.

Was it Sammy?

Was it Her?

Sammy — with her dark hair and her dark eyes. Was it Sammy? With her smell  and her pale skin and her small hands.

No. Perhaps it was Her, after all.

Who could ever make that choice? Certainly not him.

And there, on the edge of his bed, at six o’clock in the fucking morning. There she was.

Her. Her. She had no name. But she had a cigarette between her fingers and a silence that was deafening.

Gabe swallowed hard. “You’re back.”

She only lifted her brows in agreement.

“That’s soon.” He flailed for a moment, trying to find his words. “I mean…sooner than before.” His cellphone rang. It was Sammy.

“I…”

Her eyes said it — Don’t. And as Gabe was drowning, Her finger rolled the cigarette along her lower lip and smoke drifted up around her eyes. The call rang out. Correction: he let the call ring out.

Gabe couldn’t help but glance at the photo of he and Sammy that sat on the bench next to the bed. Again…Don’t.

Her fingers let the cigarette rest on the very edge of the bed as she slipped off her dress. Gabe hadn’t realised until now that it was yellow with dark blue flowers here and there. “What if she needs me?”

It was only a quick, questioning look that she shot at him before she licked her fingers and crept inside his pants. Sammy was all but forgotten at that point.

Cold noses touching just before her lips were on his. Her. Gabe almost lost himself before any of the points were won. Don’t, not just yet. Slow down. It’s not a race.

Her. She read his mind — as it were — and she was on top quick as a whip. There were never any words uttered other than his own. Her, the silent apparition. Gabe, the vessel filled with need.

“Don’t leave this time.” Was he begging Her?

She gripped the bed frame and took a breath, as if she existed. Her hips, so soft to the touch. Her neck, did it belong to him? That metallic smell of blood, always from her mouth, sometimes on her fingers.

Gabe started to feel it wash over him. “Please…”

The cellphone rang again. He knew he had to pick up this time.

“Sammy.”

She was in full business mode. “Yeah, did you see a yellow folder of papers somewhere this morning? Maybe next to the bed or in the bathroom?”

Gabe looked around and there she was, sans dress, pointing towards the kitchen.

“The kitchen bench?”

Sammy was flustered. “Could be. Just look for me, yeah?”

He walked out and saw the yellow folder right there on the bench. “Found it.”

“Fuck. Yes, can you skip through to Part 4.8 and just read out the first paragraph?”

Gabe felt Her behind him as he started to read. Her touch was cold and he shivered with goose pimples. “Please…”

Sammy coughed on the other end. “What?” she asked.

“Nothing.” Shake it off.

A pause. “Okay, well… I’ll be late.”

Of course she would be. Gabe held his tongue.

“Maybe hit the yard. Those weeds are choking out everything. And that goddamn hole.”

Gabe walked back to the bedroom and looked out the window. Why did he think it would be gone? That hole. “I’ll fix it up. Dinner will be on the stove.” He hung up before either of them could say anything more.

~~~

Her cigarette balanced, precarious between her lips. Gabe felt her eyes on him as he pushed the mower back and forth, avoiding The Hole. “What are you looking at?” he asked her.

Of course, no response.

He pulled the engine off and stalked past. “I have to make dinner before it’s too late.”

~~~

Onions, tomatoes, bacon. Cooking off in the warm kitchen. Gabe could feel Her sitting behind him, cigarette still in Her hand. Smoke curled in the air.

He was dying to be with Her. Was the pain more than it was worth?

Now you’ll be in the ground with me.

~~~

The Hole took quite a while to fill. Gabe turned the faucet as far as it would go. At some point he had to boil the kettle and make a cup of tea. A biscuit. A small chair next to the damn Hole.

He turned back to look, and of course, there was the curling smoke. Her.

The yellow dress was intact as were her knowing eyes. The smile was something new.

“Is something funny?”

Never an answer from Her.

Gabe turned his attention back to the water. Why was it taking so long?

He returned to the kitchen and wrapped Sammy’s dinner into a plate to set in the oven. The sink was full and so he ran the water until it was hot.

Her hands encircled his chest and then lower.

“You’re still here?”

Of course she was.

~~~

The Hole called to him.

Everything turns to dirt. She pushed him back and it was so easy to fall into the water.

You dug the pit.

Her laugh was muffled. And then, for the first time, she spoke.

You can’t drown a ghost who knows how to swim.


   

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Change






Change


~~ Find what you love and let it kill you

                    Charles Bukowski




“Where?”


“The park.”


“You’re going to the park?”


“That’s what I said, fool.”


“You never go to the park.”


“Well, I’m going now.” Summer picked up her phone and keys as she stalked toward the front door, she could almost hear Christopher grinding his teeth.


The air outside was cold as ice. The park? What was she thinking? The fucker was right, she never went to the park. And it was almost 9PM — not exactly the safest time for a girl to be out alone. 


Summer scratched the grit out of her eyes and stomped down the pathway. The park was her destination and that was all there was to it. A streetlamp flickered and she couldn’t help but think of that song. Her mind felt like it was on fire with Christopher — his stupid curly hair, the smell of his skin, the way he mimicked the call of the crows just like the fool that he was.


Who was the fool now? 


The park would make her feel better.


Summer rounded the end of the street and saw the dimly lit acres of green. Exactly what she had wanted — not a soul in sight. 


There was a bench but it was right in the middle of the park, near the children’s slide. Summer felt a little exposed in the park at night but she desperately wanted to sit; gather her thoughts; take a moment. 


The grass was wet and cold but she had bigger problems to be fair. A hat would have been a good idea. And a jacket. Hindsight…


“Hello?” It was a female voice.


Jesus!” Summer jumped on the park bench. Her phone fell onto the wet grass.


The girl was young. Long dark hair. Pretty as…well…


“Are you okay?” the girl asked.


Summer realised she was shaking; she took a breath. “Yeah, yes. Sorry. You scared the goddamn out of me.”


“Sorry. It’s just strange to see someone out here in the park late at night. Let along a girl.”


Summer scoffed. “A girl? I haven’t been a girl in a damn near decade.”


Dark Hair seemed confused. “Is everything okay?”


“Just kind of a shitty night.”


“I don’t want to freak you out but my friend is meeting me here.”


Summer looked around. “In the park?”


Dark Hair grinned. “You’re not exactly one to be judging.” She held out a hand, “Caroline, by the way.”


“Summer.”


Caroline sat down on the other side of the bench. She smelled of sweet tea and soap. 


“So what brings you here on a Tuesday night, all by yourself?”


Summer felt herself blush. “Boy problems, I suppose.”


“The worst kind of problems.” Caroline scrunched up her nose and shooed away some invisible flies.


Summer swallowed hard. “And so…why do you meet your friend in a park in the middle of the night.”


Caroline smiled. “Only the best things happen in the middle of the night.”


And just like that, there she was. Brown hair pulled back into a braid. Ring in her nose. Eyebrows to perfection. Summer bristled. It was bitches like this that Christopher wanted. He didn’t want Summer.


Brown Hair sat down next to Caroline and they exchanged a kiss. Summer swallowed again.


“Summer, this is Bronwyn.” Caroline never let her eyes stray from those lips. The tension was near deafening.


“Nice to meet you.” Summer felt herself shaking again and the whole thing was just way too weird. “I think I’ll head off home now.” Summer stood up and started to walk away through the wet grass.


Of course…there was that part of her, though…


“Wait!” It was the brunette, Bronwyn.


Summer turned and saw that they were both standing now. “Perhaps we could come with you?” Dark Hair — Caroline — was interminably confident it seemed.


“Ummm, what?”


Bronwyn bit her lip and Summer was sure that she died right there and then. “We could come with you to wherever you’re going?”


“To my house?”


“Sure.” They said it at the same time and there was that little death once again.


Summer gripped her phone in her pocket. “I mean, um, okay? My boyfriend is home though.”


 The two of them — Dark Hair and Bronwyn — laughed like fucking school girls and hopped, skipped, and jumped towards Summer. Was this a dream or a goddamn nightmare?


“We’re coming. It’ll be fun.”


Summer felt her eyes widen and roll, but perhaps they were right, a little fun should be had.


The house was only a two minute walk and Christopher was probably asleep by now anyway.  The three of them crept up the stairs and across the porch. The door opened without a sound and for that, Summer was thankful. She brushed her face and considered her life choices.


Caroline whispered. “Are you okay?”


Summer shook herself free of thoughts and nodded. “I’ll make some tea?”


Caroline smiled. 


As Summer turned on the kettle she noticed the other girl — Bronwyn — was gone. That was short lived.


“Look who I found.” The brunette had Christopher in her hand, guiding him into the kitchen.


Summer bit her tongue. “Baby?”


“There’s no time for ‘baby’ now.” Caroline was so close to Summer in an instant that was almost impossible. “There’s only time for this…” Her lips were all over Summer’s neck. Fingers in her mouth. Pulling at her hair. 


The words were on the tip of Summer’s lips — Wait, Stop, No—but of course, they were never spoken; she didn’t want to speak them. And then, those same fingers, brushing up between her legs, underneath her dress, touching the wet that was already there.


Where was she?


Christopher looked up from where he was lying in the bed. “Baby, are you alright?”


Summer crawled in the bed and pressed down onto him. In that moment, she knew she loved him. He made the sounds she was hoping for. She felt how much he filled her and the heat that they exchanged. His hands around her neck and the way he turned her over. She belonged to him. And so did those other girls.



~~~



The kettle dinged in the kitchen and Summer went to check on it. Dark Hair — Caroline — was in the way, rope still around her neck. Summer poured a glass of cold water. The other one could wait. Bronwyn? Summer dropped the glass. Blood on her hands, as it were. 


Christopher called from the bedroom. “Why are you awake? It’s the middle of the night.”


“Only the best things happen in the middle of the night.”