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Copyright / All Rights Reserved [PG-13] Parents Strongly Cautioned
ANGELS IN ALLEYWAYS
By: Rachel Kramer 09/05/09 Happy reading!! DRINKS ON ME I invoked all the confidence I had in me and strode across the musky room to take a seat at the empty barstool. Sure I had an ID that confirmed I was twenty-two if anyone asked questions but to avoid that I had to act the part. Being seventeen, this was my first time in a bar and it was nerve-racking to say the least. Not that I condone underage drinking, but I really needed a shot...or five for that matter. "What's your poison gorgeous?" The burly bartender asked me leaning intimately over the counter. It was almost hard to hear him over the roar of the other patrons. "A shot of tequila, please." He nodded before pulling out a shot glass and slamming it down in front of me. With a half filled bottle, he poured some of the contents into my once empty glass. Greedily, I grasped the prized chalice and threw the liquid back into my mouth. It burned on its way down but I didn't gag or cough. I would have patted myself on the back for being able to handle my liquor, but I'd probably end up looking like a crazy person. I pushed my shot glass towards him, "More, please." The bartender eyed me skeptically, but poured me another drink anyway. Who was he to complain? He'd only be getting a bigger tip at the end of the night as my bill racked up. And oh, would it rack up! "Rough night?" I nodded as the warm substance coursed through me with my second gulp. "You have no idea," I murmured. The bartender's face showed understanding, but he didn't really understand. There was no way he could have. I had lost everything today. My world was crumbling as we spoke. The too fresh memory of what I'd witnessed less than an hour ago replayed once again in my mind. I had arrived home from work and entered the apartment my sister and I shared to find her possessed. And yes, I mean it in the most literal sense; Like Regan, from "The Exorcist", possessed. A Demon had tried to track me - as revenge I supposed - but found my older sister instead. Her body was wound and twisted like a pretzel on the living room floor, soaked in her own blood. With a kitchen knife in-hand, I watched horrified as she tried to carve obscenities on any part of her body she could reach. "Katya! No!" I shouted, sheer fear griping me. Katya didn't answer my pleas however. Instead, the Demon inside her did. He looked up at me through her forest-thick lashes; her usual cobalt eyes now a soulless deep black. One of the most menacing smiles I've ever seen played across my sister's lips and a lump formed in my throat. Not my sister, I thought. Please, not her. "Hello Viktoriya. It'sss a pleasssure to finally meeeet you." The voice that escaped Katya held none of its familiar tone. The sound slithered in the air, high and sharp, pure evil clinging to those words. I had to fight against the panic and wave of nausea that hit me as I stared in horror at Katya's condition. "You are not welcome here!" The demon ignored me, "I thiiink I like it in thisss body. Maybe I'll ssstay..." "Like hell you will!" It was a wonder the neighbors didn't come over to complain about my shouting. A maniacal laugh pierced the air, "Don't worry Viktoriya. Your world sssickenss me. I just caaame to give you a liiittle message. Theeen, I'll be on my waaay." God, I just wanted the Demon to go now! Why wouldn't they leave me alone? "What's the message?" I asked, forcing myself to sound brave. What I really wanted to do was run over to Katya and rip that damn knife from her hands. "Ssstay away from oour kiiind, Huunterr!" With those last screechy words, the demon in Katya plunged the knife straight into her chest. I leapt forward as soon as I saw the intended gesture, but everything had happened in slow motion then, and it seemed the demon was the only thing to remain unaffected by the time delay. I hadn't been fast enough to stop the blade as it tore into her flesh and ultimately her beating heart. I broke into heaving sobs as Katya's body slumped to the living room floor. Dead. The bartender's voice broke my waking nightmare, "Jeez, lady, you alright?" That's when I felt the hot tears streaming down my cheeks. Quickly, I wiped them away. "Yeah. Fine," I lied. My only sister, who had been my world, was dead. There was nothing I would miss more now, and there wasn't anything I wouldn't do to make sure I had my revenge. Before I'd left our apartment, I had made a promise to both Katya's soul and myself; I would find that Demon and make him pay for what he did.
Copyright / All Rights Reserved [PG-13] Parents Strongly Cautioned
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