SS Note: Alright, finally the second coming of Condemned Orphan! Yes, I can sense your excitement right now! You're not fooling me! I'm very happy with the response I got from the first excerpt from it and decided to give you more. Sorry it took me awhile, but I do work on tons of other projects that take up a lot of my time. Enjoy!
This story is rated M for Mature Audiences
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The doorknob begins to turn and Aidan doesn’t
have much time to decide to stand and fight or escape. He chooses to escape, because
he doesn’t know what he would do anyway. He goes through the heating vent,
which is wide enough for him, and comes to the other side, which is where the
bathroom stalls are. He see’s blood coming from the end of the vent and looks
like someone was dragged out the door. He looks to see if the coast is clear,
but there is barely any visible light in the room, because the light fixture on
the roof has been smashed somehow and is hanging from the wire.
He
doesn’t see anything and decides it’s okay to get out of the vent. There’s a
sink in front of him and a stall to his right. He hears something breathing
heavy right next to the door of the small bathroom. He cautiously tries to
avoid it but the door bursts open, and on the other side is an orphan with his
eyes wide and his hands stretched. It reaches for Aidan, but grabs for the sink
and hangs on. He sees that the unnamed orphan’s legs are gone and this long,
thin, rotten flesh creature is inside of him.
Aidan
kicks the dead orphan in the face as the creature lets go and sinks back into
the toilet. Aidan breathes heavy with tears coming down his face.
He
stutters in fear, “Jesus Christ, what the fuck is going on? What was that
thing?”
He
looks and see’s disemboweled legs right in front of the toilet. He imagines the
scared orphan trying to find refuge there, but only found a painful death. One
question in his mind is, Will that be me
next?
The
door to the bathroom opens as Aidan is prepared to either fight or to die. His
mental image is of one of those possessed nun’s coming in to rip his face off.
But it’s not that. Its …
“Tim?”
Tim
rushes over to Aidan and hugs him like a scared child. “Oh my God, Aidan! It’s
you!”
“Calm
down. What is going on out there?”
“I
told you, Aidan. I told you that Dexter was right.”
“Yes,
I met Dexter.”
“See!
Why the hell couldn’t you believe me the first time?”
“Shh!
Because at the time I didn’t believe in ghosts.”
“Well,
do you now? You stubborn prick.”
Tim
is obviously scared and when he gets scared – he gets kind of mean with his
words.
“Okay,
you made your point. Something awfully wrong is going on here and me and you
have to leave. Now.”
“It’s
not that easy.”
“Why?”
“Because
these bastards are everywhere. There in the halls, upstairs, under the floors,
in the damn sewers for fuck sakes!”
Aidan
grabs him by the collar. “If you don’t stop talking loudly, I’m going to
headbutt your teeth down your throat. Got it?”
“Yeah,”
he says rather quickly.
“Now
the main entrance is only downstairs. The stairs are maybe fifty feet from
here. We can make it.”
“I
think you just jinxed us.”
“What?”
“By
saying something like that. You don’t say it’s rather easy, because this is not
going to be easy, Aidan.”
“Look,
my big friend. We stick together, we’ll be fine.”
Moaning
comes from outside the door. They must talk in whispers now.
“What’s
outside the door when you came here?”
“Nothing.
There’s a nun just a few doors away from here. Maybe it’s her.”
Tim
starts to weep.
Aidan
puts his arm around his shoulder. “Look, let’s find something we can hit her
with.”
“You
can’t hit a nun, you ninny! That’s like some unwritten rule bound by God
himself.”
“Tim,
whatever sense of humanity that they had left is long gone now. Whatever it is
that is here sucked it out of them. They’re not shells of their former selves,
but something entirely different.”
Tim
gets down on his hands and knees; he shuts off a valve under the sink. Then he
simply pounds his fist down onto the pipe and it comes undone, dropping to the
floor.
Tim
gets up and holds the pipe in his hands with a smirk. However, Aidan is not
smirking.
“What?” Tim asks.
“How’d
you know that was loose?”
“It’s
where Smoky hides his weed.”
“I
hope we find some of them. They can’t all be dead.”
“I
don’t know, Aidan. Things are not looking too bright.”
Aidan
knows this is true. “Come on.”
Aidan
heads for the door and cracks it open just enough to peek outside.
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