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They had been fighting for a while. They were supposed to meet with their in-laws. Both their families were to be meeting them in a summer cabin for a big reveal. They wanted to surprise everyone, but they weren’t too sure they would last that long. “Just say what you want me to do, Jamie!!” she said, screaming from the top of her lungs. “I want you to let me to be a man, damn it!” He nearly swerved off the road. The two needed to take a moment as they pulled off to the side to cool off.
They stayed silent for a few moments until one couldn’t stand the quiet anymore. “Okay, everyone is already there, and we might as well let them know the news. If one of us hasn’t died by then… Then we go through with this…”  Alice had said, tying back up her auburn hair. She looked at Jamie dead serious. Nothing but seriousness in her eyes. “Sure… fine.” he started. “Just please… please, just let me have some masculinity.” It was a while before Jamie spoke again. “Maybe my mom was right, and I should’ve been with someone else…” Alice shot him a deathly glare before returning it back to the road.
How they had gotten to this point, no one knew really… not even them. To be honest they can’t even to begin to want to laugh at themselves for how spiteful they had become. Never did they think they would hate someone this much. It was just too bad. They started loving each other so much… Perhaps more than likely they would have gone down hard one way or another. Not that there families would’ve helped them to not. Neither family liked there in-law, and they did there best to give either one of them a living hell whenever they were around.
They continued driving. It was getting dark, and it had been a while since they were this far out into the mountains. Their GPS was sketchy, and the map was out dated. I’m sure they must have thought it was someone’s fault, but for the sake of trying to keep peace, both simply brooded in to themselves.
Just then, a young man wearing a green and brown hooded jacket ran out into the rural road suddenly. He was frantic, covered in red, and waving his arms as if he was in extreme panic and pain. His eyes had the sheer expression of fear. Jamie jammed on the brakes and not a moment to soon. He had just stopped fast enough to avoid hurting the young man. Although this was true, he had slightly tapped the already wounded young man to where he had fallen a bit back.
The two didn’t hesitate. They both ran out to assist the person they had just nearly ended. His boldly green eyes and dirty blonde hair reminded the two of a pop idol or at least close to what you would think would get popular. They helped the boy up to his feet, and right away asked him what was going on. His eyes widened as he met gaze with his pursuer. The couple instantly noticed and had quickly moved the boy into their car. Locking the doors, and stepping on the gas, they had sped out of their so fast they left skid marks.
In the car the three were panicked. They once again were questioning him what had happened. “Kid! You are gonna have to get a grip, and tell what happened! Otherwise we can’t help you!” Jamie screamed. “I don’t know, okay?! I went to my friend’s house to have dinner with her and her folks. Her mom was cool, but when her dad got their, he and his friends were nuts!! His friends drove off drunk leaving him all high up on something. Then, then…” The boy started to tear up. Alice was trying to comfort him so he could continue. “I should have listened to her… She said… she said that her dad wasn’t right. That maybe if I wasn’t there he wouldn’t have reacted like that…” he once again started to have shaky, and course sobs as he hid his face on his knees, soaking his cargo pants.
Once they were arriving to the closest town, they got parked near a gas station. It seemed to be closed. “No one’s here…” Jamie said, approaching them once more. “Okay, let’s start from the beginning. Who are you?” Alice questioned. “My name is Aevory. I’m already in college, and I was just visiting my old friend from high school while I had summer off. She said that her dad was getting into some shit, and I guess he got high and thought he was getting attacked or… Damn it. I should’ve listened to her! Her dad thought I was the dude who almost knocked her up, but we already cleared up that we were only ever friends, and that it was someone else… Although he never stopped thinking it was me. He probably thought that she and I were getting together or something…”
The couple looked at him, then at each other. He definitely seemed shook up, and they already knew that they had to give this situation to someone who knew what to do. “I’ll call the police.” Alice said. “I tried… The phones are down…” Aevory said. And true to his word, the phones weren’t working. He continued to tell them about the situation. Apparently a few days ago, someone had taken out the town’s satellite for their general connection. Phones were down, cable, and internet. This created a town bubble situation.
With all this information, they hurried into the police station. Perhaps they could assist Aevory? As they approached, they saw the man at the front desk sleeping. Other than him, there wasn’t another officer in site. “Aevory, you said that you lived in this town before you went to college, right? Where do all the police officers go?” questioned Alice. “No… no, no, no! This is all wrong!” Aevory exclaimed before attempting to wake up the sleeping officer. Jamie and Alice watched in horror as the body’s top half slid, revealing that the man wasn’t asleep after all! He was dead. Aevory fell back words, only slightly catching himself, enough to drag himself away. The three ran out of the building, locking themselves inside in hopes that maybe whoever did this didn’t notice them yet.”
Jamie hyperventilated to the near point that he’d feel dizzy. Un-able to catch his breath he pulled out an inhaler. Wheezing into the device, Aevory’s face slowly went from scared to terrified. “Drive! Hurry up and drive! He’s here!” Both looked up and saw the man from before. As he approached in his blue jeans, suspenders and his hiking boots, he was coming over to their car with a bat ready to smash the windows. The car started up, and they didn’t waste a minute driving away.
Once they couldn’t see the man anymore, they started to calm down enough to get a game plan set. “Okay… I know this doesn’t help much, but… My parents have been out of town since yesterday, so I can’t get a hold of them. The bright side is I can get into the house.” Aevory started. “Oh hell no. We are going out of this town. We’ll take you with us kid, but we are not staying here for one more minute!” No one had shown any complaints. They were driving whilst paranoid by their surroundings.
Eyes peeled, stared out of every window only to see that with each moment they peered outside the road got smaller, and smaller. It finally reached the point that there wasn’t a road. Just a blocked up path covered in piles and piles of butchered trees. Each one grew pale as they reassessed their situation. They opted to head back down the mountain, but Aevory was able to convince them to get some supplies over at his house. The two were reluctant, but agreed. If they had to see that insane murderer, they would prefer to be better equipped.
They drove up to the quaint little house. There wasn’t anything queer about it. It wasn’t at a far side of town. Didn’t looked out of place, was a simple two bedroom home, but best of all of it’s normality there were still plenty enough windows in the farm styled mountain home. They entered through the back hoping that no one would see them if they did. They proceeded with caution as they got settled in the kitchen. “Listen, the only real blind spot in this house is the back. There aren’t as many windows, but that’s why we are set near the door. My dad used to carry around a shot gun, and I think he left it in the kitchen cabinet.” he said, looking around on the top shelf.
They remained as quiet as possible. Peaking out the windows, in hopes to get the first shot at anyone who tried to get at them. Jamie, who was perched near the front door, saw the older man from before, walking slowly up the steps. His eyes seemed bloodshot, and paranoia definitely was set into his face as well. Alice and Jamie nodded to one another. They tried to Aevory that they would hide and jump out at the man, but Aevory wasn’t anywhere to be seen. “Shit, the kid ditched us!” Jamie grunted under his breath. “Forget it! He’s either chicken-shit right now, or he went to the bathroom at the wrong time. Either or, shut up and just help me!” Alice whispered in an agitated tone.
The man was approaching the door. He finally got in after kicking the door down for several attempts. Once he got past the front entrance, they rammed the back of the shot gun into his face, dragged him into the living room, and hog tied him. They searched around, but Aevory was no where to be found.
Half an hour or so had past, and they expected the man to still be asleep once they had already left, but he had awoke from his  near concussion, and called out to the two. “To late, shit head! He’s gone, and soon we’ll be too!” Jamie said, ushering Alice out the door. “No! Why?! How could you let him leave?!” the old man screamed. As much as Jamie did his best to get the hot tempered Alice out the door, Alice couldn’t hold back her disgust. “What did you  want us to do, huh? Let you kill him? Like what you and your buddies did to the rest of the town? Where are they anyway? They ditch you and they’re hiding somewhere, ready to try and fuck us up, too?” she yelled as Jamie did his best to hold her back. “No you don’t understand! He’s the one killing everyone! He killed my daughter, my wife, my friends! Everyone! And we gotta stop him!” he screamed. By this time, Jamie was out of his inhaler medication. Luckily all this was over, so hopefully he wasn’t gonna need it anytime soon.
Jamie and Alice didn’t need to hear anymore. The two were going back to their car. Although the couple had checked the man’s pants for any weapons, they neglected to check the man’s boots. He reached inside to get a small pocket knife. The man cut himself free, as the two were already headed for their car. Right before the two could get to the car, an arrow lodged itself into Jamie’s head, making blood splatter all across Alice’s face. The man raced down to her to knock her to the ground. He started trying to drag the girl into the car. “See what kind of monster you were helping?!” he screeched before starting the car. Alice was too in shock to react properly. The man and Alice were now driving out of town back down the mountain.
She sat scrunched up in her seat. The man who was driving finally thought it be best to try to comfort the poor girl. “Look I’m sorry about your friend back there-” he was cut off by the hoarse voice from Alice. “He’s was my husband… He was my husband and the father of my baby…” she sobbed. “We’re pregnant… and we were gonna tell our families once we got to our cabin…” she cried covered in blood. The man was filled with sympathy, but then snapped back into their situation. “Well if you wanna give that last bit of him a fighting chance, you better get into it, girl. He ain’t coming back, and there’s a psycho little man trying to gut us.” She knew and understood. Even though she and Jamie had done nothing but fight since they got married, she still wouldn’t want this to happen to him. This wasn’t right!
As they approached the end of town, they were met with the same scene as if they were going up the mountain. “That’s one sly fucker.” The man said as he got out of the car. He started climbing over the timber, and Alice followed suit. “How the fuck did he even get all this done?! He was only gone for like forty-five minutes?!” she grunted. “Either he’s getting help, or he planned all this ahead of time that little shit! Now shush! He might be near by!” the man scolded her. “Yeah, ‘cause you both can teleport or something, right? That’s why you were at the police station so fast.” she retorted. “I have a car, and you were at that gas station for a while. There’s something not right about that boy, not just his head, but something else!”
Once they got to the top, they saw Aevory in a full gas mask, and wearing gloves, holding a rubber mallet for working on construction. He bashed that man’s head in, and kicked Alice unconscious.
When she awoke, Alice had been strapped down to a wooden table by leather strips.  As her panic rose, so did her attention to her surroundings. She saw jars and jars of what looked like glowing dragonflies. They danced around as her breath continued to quicken. Aevory soon appeared in front of Alice, seemingly out of thin air. She once again began to panic. “Sshh, sshh, sshh… Don’t panic! It’s not good for the baby…” he said, assembling his tools. Alice thrashed about as much as she could, but the restraints were extremely tight. “I told you to relax, this is probably gonna hurt more if you don’t…” he injected some sort of anesthetic into her arm. He didn’t wait for her to relax as he did so, causing the needle to break in her muscle. She screamed in agony as she felt the sharp metal shatter in her arm.
Time passed by. Minutes seemed like days as her body became heavy. She hadn’t fell back into unconsciousness yet, and this worried her extremely. Aevory gave a gleeful childlike smile as he readied his ice pick. “Now that your holding still, this will be much more pleasing for the both of us.” he said, cutting her shirt open, and loosening up her belt. her pulse quickened, thinking she was going to be raped by the young man. “Oh please, don’t give me that look. You’re not my type.” he said in a blunt and unemotional statement. “My type is more colorless, and blank, and well. I guess you could say I can make her however way I want her to be… like a canvas…” he said trailing off, staring at her groin. “It’s so sad, because once I saw your hubby bring out an inhaler, I knew I could take you two…” She was confused, but didn’t it take her mind off what the murderer was doing.
“I know, I know… You don’t like me right now. Your hubby’s dead, and your baby’s ready to get you to rip my head off… but I can assure you, he’s gonna be with you again… well sort of him.” Aevory continued. Each cut, every slice was excruciatingly painful. Her eyes turned bloodshot from the pain, and her heart was pounding so hard by now it could kill her.  “Don’t let the drug get the better of you Alice. You can do it!” he cheered her on. Her torso completely open for them both to see. He shined a mirror towards her so she can look at her still working organs jerking inside. “I’m pretty skilled, right? You’re not even dead yet…” Horrified, she gained control of her eyelids finally, and shut them tightly.
Aevory’s face lit up. “Ah! There it is!” he exclaimed. “George Evans, you don’t know him, I didn’t find his soul until it was like ninety or so minutes in. He must have been a jerk, but you have a big heart, I bet. It’s only… eighteen!” She felt something tingly getting ripped out of her. It hurt more than anything she even could imagine. Flashes of hot and cold filled her body until suddenly, it all stopped.
She was even more confused now. It seemed like she was free from her restraints. She glided around whilst still being held by Aevory. It was a strange bliss that she hadn’t thought possible in such a situation. It was then that Aevory walked along the shelf as if going through a file. “Yup, here it is…” he said grabbing one of the jars off of it’s station. He opened it and pulled out one of those glowing dragonflies. It wriggled in the grasp between the two fingers it took to hold it.  Suddenly she heard a familiar voice. One that she thought she would never hear again. “Alice?… Is that you?…” Jamie asked. Alice paused a moment before she tried to speak. “What… What’s going on?…” she questioned. “Soul mates shouldn’t fight, they should become one.” Aevory said warmly, as he held the two in his palms.
They both couldn’t fathom what was happening. Aevory started to close his hands together, crushing the two souls together. Alice & Jamie’s souls rushed and  shook in his palms. Their souls embraced, ignorant to what was about to happen to them. When Aevory had his hands finally completely meet, he opened them. What Alice and Jamie now saw next to them was puzzling. There was yet another glowing bug next to them. It slowly lifted it’s small and meek head towards them, and then quickly shot it back down shyly. They couldn’t help, but want to embrace the dragonfly next to them.
It was much too strange for their taste, but it was happening. “That’s the baby you guys would’ve had. I know this seems sad, but the way you guys were going, it would’ve been much sadder to see this kid after you two did your number on each other…” Aevory said, removing his hands and letting the three float in front of him. “Listen, don’t mind this town, don’t mind your families. They don’t matter anymore… What matters is that little cutie there.”
Aevory gleamed that charming smile as he guided there souls out into the sunlight. They were in some sort of tent that was a blinding white. The all looked out to the celadon around them, and Aevory breathed in a deep breath. They were free from the bickering, from the suppression from there families. All that was left was to glide around and raise their little angel. “I don’t know why you did this, and I’m still skeptical at your intensions for all this-” Jamie was cut off. “You don’t need to know all that. It doesn’t matter. All you need to know is that I… am the Creationist…” he spoke in words that made them just as entranced by him as when they both laid eyes on him. “All this… I guess I have to thank you guys, too. You helped me understand something that I needed to understand for a while…” “And what is that?” Alice questioned, calmed by his voice. “That’s a secret.” he teased, getting his things together before releasing all the other souls from there jars. “All of them are souls made from the people here. They don’t remember what I did here, but I still can’t look at them strait…” he continued. “Now go… I don’t like you guys hanging around here for too long… But wait… Was I a convincing actor?” he asked. The three souls smiled, and Alice replied, “Too good, kid. Plus I still don‘t forgive you!” “Yeah, yeah. Buzz off, you’re bugging me…” he retorted lightly. The three souls flew off into the blue sky shining a light green. Aevory watched them set off as his own wings unfolded.
A phone rings. He pulls out a satellite phone from the 80’s out of his pocket. “Yeah, it went well. The experiment was a success… As long as I get my fun dear, I’m good…See you guys soon. Bye…” He looked around, and sighed. His eyes went cold, and his charming smile disappeared. “My jobs done here…” he said getting the rest of his things together… “Close… I am so close…”
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