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Monday, March 18, 2013

Listening For That Sweet Tune-Chapter 23: Welcome To Belle's Dawn Pt. 3


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Trying not to trip over the rubble that was in front of me, I rushed down the street hoping that Concord Manor would show up soon before it was to late. Large steps hitting the ground crashed behind me but I was sure that—could it be? Odious wasn't aware of where I was. A larger black sign appeared in the distance, as I grew closer to it. When I got in readable view I stopped and read the hold lettering frantically knowing that my life depended on it. 

'Concord Manor, the rest place for the gods, on your next left'

Rest place for the gods? What is that supposed to mean? Regardless I continued to rush forward knowing who or what was behind me wasn't going to be kind to visitors. A few minutes passed then I saw a brick pathway to my left with a large black metal gate in the distance. Above the entrance to the main gate read Concord Manor. I pushed myself through the opening of chained shut gate--enough room for me to get through but not enough for Odious. 

Even through the fog I could see the bright green lawn and hedges that frames the house perfectly in front of me. The building was covered in fine dark bricks and dark hardwood that complemented the surroundings perfectly. Unlike the rest of the buildings, Concord Manor wasn't boarded up except for the chained gate, I listened to hear if Odious was in the distance but his steps only grew more muffled as he was walking away from where I was presently at.

The front door was solid and rich in grains of wood, a little steel knocker sat in the middle of the door as I lifted it up I noticed the strike plate was a face—of what I could guess—of a demon or some sort of ferocious animal. The artist’s detail to its fine teeth and eyes was astonishing I felt guilty hitting the knocker against it. I hit it three times then backed a few steps away from the door, not sure what I expected but I was guessing that something was going t answer the door. It was quiet, ever more quiet than before. I heard no stirring on the other side of the door so I guess it was safe to assume that the boat captain’s son was in fact dead. 

I shuffled my feet for a few minutes as I tried to figure out what to do but in the distance the noises of Odious grew louder to the very sound. I broke out in a sweat wondering what to do then I saw the silhouette of the creature in the distance, lurking from step to step while swaying in the wind. He was taller than any building in town and he was almost as thick as the street as he leaned up against all the buildings and took pressure off his right leg. He was limping as he continued forward but before he got any closer to me I ran towards the front door and tried to shove myself inside. It was locked. I quickly regained my composure and ran around the building into the back yard, if I were quiet he wouldn't know that I was here. I jumped the wooden gate—which was locked as well—and pushed my self against it on the other side. 

I listened as Odious moaned and yelled as he made his way down the street and passed me. I sighed in relief that he was just walking around looking for something rather than looking for me. He was more roaming though I'm not sure how much longer he could do that on the account of his leg. Sounds of things being crushed sounded in the distance as I thought that I was glad that I wasn't on the other end of his foot. I soon began to roam myself in the backyard of Concord Manor. Like the front hedges and green grass littered my view and a swimming pool sat in the middle of the yard equipped with diving board and slides. Looking at the back of the building I saw that the rear wall was almost made entirely of glass windows and glass doors making my whole getting inside much easier. On my way over I grabbed a loose paver that was on the ground with the intention of breaking the windows if they weren't locked but much like the rest of the building it was solid. 

Shattering the glass door, I reached through to the other side and unmatched the door so I could get inside but as my arm receded from the opening of the window I rubbed it ever so slightly against the edge cutting a portion of my forearm. I didn't notice this cut, however, till it started to drip on my shoes. From the inside of the windows was a set of white drapes that was hanging down and dragging against the floor. I took a piece of glass from the broken door and cut a long strip of cloth so I could wrap it around my arm to stop the bleeding, I'm sure the drapes wouldn't be missed too much. 

On the other side of the windows was the dining hall. A long and wide table stretched the entire length of the room leaving few feet between the walls and the table as along the walls were several dressers full of china and nick-knacks allowing little to no room left between the walls and table. I continued forward to walk through the industrialized kitchen full of duplicates of appliances that were covered in stainless steel. On the counter in the middle of the kitchen was a row of cutlery, I wasn't sure what to expect so I grabbed one of the smallest knives I could find, a pearling knife with a steel handle. I put it in my pocket then continued out of the kitchen and into the front room. A desk was to my left as a wall of photography's were to my right as directly in front of me was the front door that I was trying to get through only moments earlier. 

Walking up to the front desk I noticed the little bell to ring for assistance and rung it twice hoping that someone would come to help me—only silence followed. To the right of the desk was a set of old elevators and to the left was an old staircase, both of which looked unstable and unreliable but the stairs looked safer. Behind the desk were sets of keys hanging on the wall and one in particular that held many; I grabbed it thinking to myself 'these will come in handy.' Walking up the steps I could hear a little creak with every step coming from the loose nails in the floorboards. Each step was made cautiously from a fear of the ground collapsing from underneath me but as the time came when I reached the second floor landing I realized that nothing was to fear. As I headed down the hallway everything became more improved; the black and white carpet was new the dark brown walls has no dings or chips in them and the doors were solid and made out of hard wood. The first door came up to my right and I positioned myself right in front of it and twisted the knob—it was locked. Reaching into my back pocket for the large key ring I placed the first key into the lock and with avail it was the right one. 

The carpets soon turned red but not from blood, red swirls in a white background lined the floors and framed the walls perfectly taking a few more steps in I saw two beds on the left wall as a sink and a door led in the right—the place was empty. I walked out of the room to head directly across the hall to the next door and to my surprise the first key worked for this door as well but as I looked inside I realized that it was the same as the room before. As I left this room I heard a noise above me as if someone was running; I hurried into the hall and up the stairs hoping that I could catch a glimpse of who was running. Tripping over some steps I still hurried to the top of the staircase and when I could see down the hall I heard a door towards the end of the hall slam shut.

I cautiously moved forward hoping that no one was going to attack me from around any corners as I passed the first door I saw a reflection of an eye on the other side of the door through the peep hole. I hurried to the door and started knocking as hard as I could but there was no response, looking back through the peephole the person had left to somewhere else in the room.

I took out my keys in a hurry hoping that the first key would work for this door as well but regrettably it was not, neither was any other key. A bright light shined from behind me and looking towards the door across the hall a bright light was occurring from the other side of the door. Trying all the keys again I was confronted with a still locked door, I backed up a few steps and kicked the door and after a few blows the door started cracking, after a few more the door was blown wide open. 

No one was inside and whatever the light was; it was gone now. I heard some childlike laughter behind me and as I turned around I saw the bottom of someone’s feet pass the doorway and run down the hall. When I got a chance to look out I saw the child run into the same room as before. I took a glimpse to my right and noticed that the way I took up was now walled off with bricks. I stood there in astonishment for a minute’s time trying to comprehend what was going on but much like before, it was unexplainable. A sound soon began through the walls of the halls, it was as if I was standing right next to the player but nothing else stood in the hallway I was quiet at first but increased in volume as the minutes went by it was candy to my ears like some sweet tune.

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