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"Hello James", the nightmare crooned. A shiver traveled up his spine as he tried to reason out how the thing knew his name. It took all of his will power to respond, "What are you? Why are you speaking to me?" The creature paused as it stared at him, "You...interest me." * * * * * In the near future a world-wide blackout gives way to a sinister presence. People begin to disappear one by one and despite all efforts of finding the creature, no one has even managed to see what it looks like. Meanwhile on a day like any other, on the other side of the world, 17 year old James Sulman has a dream. Inside it he becomes the first person to lay eyes on the creature, just before he wakes up. When he does everything changes. He finds that he has drawn the abomination all the way to where he lives. Just as soon, he realizes that it's up to him and his friends to find a way to warn everyone before it's too late. There is one crucial question to be considered though: How many will have to be lost before they can succeed?

Keagan_Finaughty · Horror
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Chapter 4

That same afternoon...

Cory Simson was one of those boys that stood in life's background, and who was also easily forgotten. He only had one friend, Mike, whom he thought was his best friend. Unbeknown to him, it was only because he agreed to do just about anything Mike purposed. Unfortunately Cory wouldn't be around for long enough for him to learn the harsh truth.

It was late afternoon as he cycled home from school on his neon orange bicycle. He turned the street corner sharply and came to a stop at his cobbled driveway. He climbed off his seat and rolled the polished two-wheeler up his front porch, where he chained it to a stand that he had assembled during one boring summer and fixed the lock. He quietly entered the house.

Cory's steps echoed around his empty home, for his dad worked afternoon shifts as a security guard at a shopping mall and wouldn't be back until late that night. He walked into the kitchen to make himself supper - a frozen pepperoni pizza that he snatched from the chest freezer that stood in the lounge - and he switched the oven on. He put the pizza on a tray and pushed the tray onto the metal grid before closing the door and setting the timer. He fell onto a couch and brought out his phone to look through one of his social media apps. He quickly made a post on his profile and scrolled through the different accounts that he followed.

The timer eventually went off and Cory dropped his phone on the coffee table to get up to take out his food. He slid the pizza onto a plate and took his time with eating. It was nearing dusk by the time he was done and he dumped his dirty plate in the sink. Cory's day was the same routine: Get home, eat, shower, and lastly bed. Unlike Mike, Cory preferred to sleep early rather than late. As he was getting his clothes together he began humming a tune from one of the new songs that Mike had showed him, which had been released the previous week. He grabbed a clean towel and soap from a cupboard on his way to the bathroom.

Cory turned on the hot water as he started to get undressed so that by the time he stepped through the glass door the water was already steaming. He was in the middle of washing himself when he thought that he heard someone walking down the hallway.

He turned the tap off and shouted out, "Hey Dad. You home?"

No answer came.

'Weird,' Cory thought, 'maybe it was just the cat.'

The Simsons did own a grey cat which, when he was seven, Cory had dubbed Mittens because of its white paws. It preferred to sleep outside at night. Cory got out the shower and walked across the cold tiled floor to get to his towel. He dried himself and put on his pyjamas.

'It was just the cat,' Cory fidgeted with the corner of the towel in agitation. He couldn't prevent his mind from pointing out the obvious, Those sounded like footsteps.

To calm his mind he looked cautiously around the house but everything was still locked - both the doors and the windows.

Still, he entered his room feeling uneasy and closed the door with his foot. He glanced briefly at the clock that hung on the wall above his bed. He found that the ticking sound it made always soothed him. Cory left the window slightly open in case the cat decided to sleep in his room and he turned to put away his towel and dirty clothes. He couldn't help but be alert and on edge, noticing that his heart beat had distinctly quickened.

He calmed himself down as he switched off the lights and climbed into bed, allowing the ticking of the clock to distract him. Moonlight shone through the open window and a breeze blew in. Cory shivered and gripped his blankets tightly. He looked around his room and when he saw that there was nothing to be worried about, he closed his eyes and chuckled, 'Scared of the dark, really?'

That was when the ticking stopped. There was complete silence. Cory frowned slightly, remembering that the clock was still fairly new. Sighing he opened his eyes and looked up. The thing that clung to the ceiling looked back at him. It moved an obsidian-black hand to its mouth and made a quiet sign with its fingers. Cory couldn't breathe and the hairs on his neck rose up. All he could manage was a soft mumble.

The creature looked down at him with its piercing white eyes and smiled, "Hi Cornelius", it tilted its head as Cory tried to cry out for help, "Don't be scared. You're going to be part of something great. You should be glad..."

Cory tried to move away from the terrifying being that watched him from above, but he could only manage to make it to the edge of his bed when the thing fell onto him. Before it closed its fingers around his neck, Cory found his voice and let out a shriek that rang throughout the entire house. Then he was no more.