I can hardly think straight, Dave
thought as he pushed the elevator button and waited for it to come up to his
floor. Maybe I should get take out or drive-thru or something. I shouldn’t have stayed so late.
The elevator
doors opened with a friendly ding. Dave
stepped heavily into the empty elevator.
As he leaned against the mirrored wall, he looked back at his own tired
face when his eyes suddenly opened wide.
What’s the date?! he thought
as he fumbled in his pants’ pocket for his phone. As it lit up, he quickly slid over to the calendar. It was May 14th. How could he have forgotten the date?! His life had been ruled by the calendar for
the last several years. He looked at the
clock on his phone: 7:55 PM. There might
still be time. If traffic wasn’t an
issue, he could make it home in time and prevent innocent people from getting
hurt.
He futilely
pushed the lobby button on the elevator again.
In stark contrast from how he moved mere moments ago, Dave was now
having trouble stay still. By the time
the elevator finally reached the lobby, he was hopping anxiously. When the doors opened, Dave bolted for the
parking garage.
I can still make it, he kept repeating
to himself as he climbed into the driver’s seat of his car. I can still
make it. I can still make it. Any passerby would have thought that Dave was
a madman the way he barreled around corners to the exit, but, of course, there
was no one left in the building at this hour.
As he made
it on to the street, Dave glanced at his car's clock: 8:03 PM. He could feel it starting inside him, changing
him. The hunger was upon him. Not now, he thought as he drove as fast
as he dared down the street. It’s not supposed to start until I’m safe at
home!
As he drove,
his sense of smell started to enhance.
He was aware of every hair on his body as they stood up in
attention. He craved blood and violent
exchanges and unless he got home in time he knew that he wouldn’t be able to
hold back the beast that he would be.
Dave tried
to keep himself calm, repeating aloud a mantra that had helped a little in the
past: “You are in control. You are in
control.” Even as he said it, he
wondered how true it would be this time.
The last time he hadn’t made it home, how many people had been hurt? Half a dozen?
More? He didn’t even know. Once he turned into the beast, everything was
a blur. He would wake up in a stupor and
stumble home, not sure of what had really happened the night before. If he could just get home in time, no one
else had to get hurt, just him.
Dave was on
his home street now with only a few buildings to go before he was at his
apartment. He looked at his watch: 8:11
PM, one minute left! He parked quickly
and ran towards the door. One of his
neighbors was getting her mail and said hello, but Dave was too far gone to
notice or care. He fumbled for his key
as the pain of the transformation started.
“I’m too close,” Dave said. “No. No-ooooo!” his last word turning into a
twisted howl. Even as the beast
was taking hold of him, he managed to finally get the door open and stumbled
inside. He slammed the door closed
behind him and locked it. He could still
make it this time! He could still
protect innocent people from being harmed by his other “self.”
He ran to
the bedroom, stripping his clothes off as he went. He was naked when he reached the walk-in
closet where his restraints were kept.
With the door closed, Dave was physically shaking from the pain. The beast was almost here! He lit a candle and quickly tied himself off,
feeling for the first time that he actually might make it. Using every last ounce of energy he had, Dave held the spoon over the candle’s flame. He was shaking so bad that he had to use he could hardly hold the syringe steady as he sucked up the brown fluid. Finally, with his willpower drained, he inserted the needle into the now exposed vein on his leg and pressed down on the plunger of the syringe. The inner beast would soon be satisfied and
Dave would have control again for another three or four days. As he slipped into unconsciousness, he felt more
than heard an almost imperceptible whisper from inside himself:
You’re not in control … I am …
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Disturbing.
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