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Itâs locked.
She entered back into the room she wanted and straightened it up. While dusting one of the nightstands a few minutes later, movement caught her eye in a darkened corner of the room. A pair of eyes glowed an iridescent yellow.
Whoâs that over there? Am I being watched?
Her nerves heightened.
The figure pulled a brass syringe from his arm, sighing in satisfaction.
âI⊠I wasnât expecting anyone⊠now. What do you know, Katrina with a K?â
âExcuse me?â she said. âWho are you?â
âYou were hoping Iâd show, werenât you?â
What a creep-o.
âEw. Get out of here, now!â
âI thought you might like the whole âmystery manâ mystique. I guess I was mistaken, Sylvia. Do I have to dig around your murky soul to pull it out of you?â
She shook her head, elevating her foot in the air toward him.
âItâs Katrina! Now, get out!â
The creepâs eyes yellowed brighter as his rage intensified. âWhat gives you the right to order me around? I own this place, you know? Iâll call you what I want when I want!â
âNo, you donât. Chris and I own this place.â
The creep gawked, âPsh⊠you own nothing in this game we call life. I scratch your back⊠only after you scratch mine. You understand me? Itâs not a pretty arrangement we have.â
Chris, youâve outdone yourself. Youâve found someone weirder than you.
âPretty arrangement? What does that even mean?â
âInteresting you should ask. What is it now, 1983?â
âYeah?â
He chuckled as he pestered Katrina, âPersonal question⊠how was 1982 for you? Iâm guessing it was⊠restful? Heh-heh.â
âWhat are you talking about, creep? Iâm getting out of here. You donât know me.â
Youâre a little cunning, arenât you? MystifyingâŠ
âQuite the contrary. I know you very well. For all you know, I was creeping on you while you were sleeping. You and a few others. Chris was checking this place out before⊠you⊠woke up. He knew no better. We hadnât met yet.â
âUgh,â she grumbled. âWhatâs your problem?â
âMy problem is you. People like you. You think you can just come in and disrupt my plan. My master plan. Do you have any idea what I am trying to do? Any idea at all? Of course, you wouldnât, too dumb to have a clue.â
âExcuse me,â she said. âDonât insult my intelligence. Iâll make you regret talking to me that way before itâs all said and done.â
âProve it.â
âFine. Show me around, and weâll see what happens.â
He took her around the corner, showing her the entrance into the southeast side of the tunnel of Level Zero via the former wellhouse room. Katrina walked past the inner part of the buildingâs cornerstone, stopping for a moment.
âWait a minuteâŠâ she said. âCardinal Rules? Whatâs this?â
1. NEVER DISRESPECT THOSE THAT ARE LESSER. PUT THEM ON A PEDESTAL AS IF THEY WERE ROYALTY ANSWERING TO A HIGHER POWER. (DONâT LET YOUR EYES BE HAUGHTY. LOVE THEM LIKE THEY NEVER WERE.)
2. NEVER TALK ABOUT THE UNEXPLAINABLE THINGS THAT YOU SEE TO STRANGERS. IT WOULD BE TOO EASY TO BE A FALSE WITNESS.
3. DONâT STIR UP TROUBLE IN YOUR COMMUNITY.
4. NEVER SET FOOT WHERE YOU ARENâT WELCOME⊠YOUR FEET WILL BE QUICK TO RUSH TO EVIL.
5. DONâT RECYCLE ANYONE ELSEâS WORDS AS YOUR OWN. A LYING TONGUE ONLY LEADS TO TROUBLE.
6. NEVER SHED INNOCENT BLOOD.
7. NEVER HAVE A HEART THAT DEVISES WICKED SCHEMES.
The creep tried to breeze on past them. âOh, you know, rules of the house. Most people arenât so⊠clandestine in their lifestyles. Well, except the ones that say they can follow them all the time. You know, the publically religious types. Itâs all about how they look in front of everyone else and nothing more. No one does anything for the genuine good of another anymore. Itâs all about making themselves look better than the rest. Selfish. Selfish. Selfish! Damn them all to hell! I despise that. Why canât there just be good people that are good for no reason? There are plenty of bad people that are bad for no reason, and of course, there are bad people for good reasons. The gray area is the part that chaps my hide. The question for you, Katrina⊠what are you?â the creep asked. He stroked her on the side of the arm, smiling with a harrowing menace.
She scoffed. âGet your greasy mitts off me!â
âYou didnât answer the question.â
âThe kind of person who doesnât tell a freak like you! Iâve seen enough. Iâm having trouble believing you follow these so-called Cardinal Rules. This all just seems like middle-school kid antics to me. What did you say your name was?â
âJust call me Joe.â
He lunged toward her, hurling her to the ground.
âNever call me a freak again. This will teach you a lesson!
He slashed his finger across her shoulder as her lacy shirt sleeve tore and blood oozed.
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
CHRIS WILKERSON sat in his office, reflecting. He propped his feet on the desk.
Wilkerson, what are you getting yourself into now? This is getting complicated quick.
The office phone rang.
âChris, itâs Nancy. Katrina never came out of the basement. You want me to go check on her?â
âNo. Iâd rather you stay in the lobby. Let me go. Thatâs longer than I would have expected her to stay.â
Chris rode the elevator to the basement level.
Where is she? What is she? I turn my back on you for one minute⊠andâŠ
The elevator door opened. Creeper Joe stood there waiting.
âTalk about curbside delivery. Thanks a lot, Chris!â
âWhat have you done?â
Joe donned a Cheshire cat smile. âWhat I knew you never could. You two were never the best of friends. You know who she really was. Just like the others, sheâs one of oursâŠâ
âOne of yours,â Chris corrected.
âNo. Youâre mixed up in this, too. Donât think otherwise.â
âYou freak⊠what the hell did you do to her?â
âIâll give you a hint⊠the better question is how? Heh-heh. You werenât watching the cameras to⊠how would Katrina say it? To get your jollies?â
Chris cocked his fist back and steadied his feet, staging himself to knock Joe
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