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Night Wrapped the City Quietly by Aven Pike 45

Night Wrapped the City Quietly by Aven Pike 45

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I nodded like I was listening, then used the bathroom as an excuse to grab my phone and call the police

The screen went black the second I tried to dial or text

So I went back out and knelt in the living room, stuck in that stupid New Year’s ritual

My head hung low and my eyes kept darting to my parents

Ever since I got home, something felt off in the apartment

They looked like my parents, but something was wrongwhat, I couldn’t tell.. 

I frowned and watched every little thing they did

My dad stayed planted on the couch reading the same thin newspaper, flipping it again and again for hours

Since I walked in, he hadn’t gotten up once or said a single word, my mom kept bringing him dinner like it was 

nothing

My mom acted normal, excepther face was different

Younger

Six months ago her face was creased and tired, now it was stretched tight, skin pulled plain and smooth

Her features tilted upward like a bad doll, and up close there was something twisted about it

Her gray hair stuck out from under her cap and looked wrong against that tootight face 

When I remembered that awful sound she made earlier, a chill rolled through me

These two might not be my parents at allmaybe they’re impostors

Where were my real parents

Were they hurt? Kidnapped? Dead

The impostor woman sat in the kitchen on a chair wiping at the blood, and the impostor man lounged deep on the couch, but both of them kept sneaking looks at me that made my skin crawl

If they weren’t my parents, why were they pretending to be

Murder? Money? Some sick joke

$70?! 

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I glanced toward the front dooronly three meters away

I mapped the path in my head: the woman would take forever to get down from that chair, and the man was too far 

to catch me

I took a deep breath, waited until neither of them was looking, then bolted for the door

I swung it open and ran

The man still didn’t move, but the woman slammed off the chair and fell, then scrambled up and chased me in this jerky, broken way

Mom! Help! Somebody-I screamed as I flew down the stairs, aiming for the nearest police station

I was almost at the second floor when she leapt from the fifthfloor landing and crashed in front of me with a thud

My brain shortcircuited

In seconds she hauled herself up, limbs creaking like old hinges, and a couple of her teeth rattled out of her mouth and fell to the stairs with a sick, sharp clack

Don’t runshe rasped

Her remaining teeth were stained black with blood and her breath stank so bad I gagged

She staggered a few steps and went down again, crawling and flailing on the steps

I stepped over her, ready to sprint, when I noticed something metallic tangled in her hair, flashing faintly

On a whim I reached out and pulled one thumbtack free

Another

A third

I couldn’t stopmy fingers found more and more of them until, when I pulled the last tack free, her face justslid off and dropped to the floor

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Night Wrapped the City Quietly by Aven Pike

Night Wrapped the City Quietly by Aven Pike

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