Night GuardA Story by enolavistenA security guard for a school campus is attempting to survive the night, but a strange enemy lures him out to say hi.
“Don’t talk to that girl,” a deep voice of a security
guard spoke out from the darkness. “I have a mental problem,” a response echoed throughout
the hallway. “Yes. You do…” “Whatever, I’m going to check the basement,” said his
partner. The building was nearly cleared for the night. He slowly surveyed the
walls next to him with his flashlight. Hanging frames of the old founders
riddled the area. Static faces watched his every move as he approached the
stairs. Loud echoes erupted throughout the stairwell as he moved
rapidly down the stairs. A low rumble invaded his hearing as he reached the
basement floor. He walked past a doorway labeled “BOILER ROOM”, the creepiest part of any
building. He pressed down on the handle of the door, but it did not
move. The door was locked as it should be. He moved down the hallway as the low
rumble from the boiler room faded away. A new sound crept into his hearing.
Exaggerated heavy breathing grew close to him. He stopped breathing himself to
listen to the sound of the unknown lungs closing in on him. Surprisingly, the
heavy breathing stopped only seconds after he did. The security guard gripped his flashlight tight and
viciously turned around. He was shocked to find what was making the deep
breathing behind him " nothing. He pressed down on the handle next to him to
make sure it was secure and marched out of the hallway. He made his way back up
the empty stairwell and out of the silent building. The door locked behind him
as he walked toward the dark courtyard. He glanced back and looked at the black windows of the
old building. Not one was lit, which meant his task for the night was complete
and he could return to the security desk. As he walked back, a tiny siren went
off in the pocket of his pants. He hastily reached inside and grabbed his phone
which was causing the noise. It was an alarm set to go off at 3:00 AM, which he
set for the night. It was the halfway mark for his shift, and by the off chance
he fell asleep, this would wake him. He found himself back at the security desk in no time. This
isolated area of light was his safe haven amidst the shadowy sea around him.
The clock on the wall ticked loudly through the thick silence surrounding him.
It was an annoyance that reminded him of every second he was there. The hardest part of the job wasn’t surviving the silent
nights, it was surviving his thoughts. Many hours alone at a desk reflecting on
unwanted memories. That is why he welcomed any partner for the night. Someone
to help keep his mind off of his past. He was constantly self-evaluating
himself and the relationships he murdered. His partner had not returned to the desk yet. He looked
out of the window and did not see any lights coming from the building he had
just secured. He must have
clocked out early, he thought to himself. The clock continued to tick
nearby. He looked at the time - 3:04 AM. How am I going to
last the night, he wondered as his eyelids grew severely heavy. Each breath
he took was a small step towards a sweet slumber. His eyes closed and he listened to his silent
surroundings. Not even the sound of the ticking clock bothered him anymore. A high-pitched noise suddenly pierced his ears. His eyes
burst open and he looked to the desk phone next to him. He picked it up and cleared
his voice. “Campus Security, how can I help?” He spoke
professionally into the phone. “Hi this is Scarlett. Is this Seth?” the sound of an
innocent female voice responded. He lowered his professional tone into a more personable
one. “Yes, this is. Is everything okay?” “Sorry for calling at such an odd time, I don’t know if
you remember me, I met you at the café late last night. We were both about to
begin our third shift jobs.” He knew exactly who she was. Black hair, pale skin, and
piercing blue eyes. “Yes I remember you, back from work already?” “Yeah, payroll had to be met, so they sent some people
home early.” “I see, so is everything okay?” “Oh! Sorry, you see I walked out into the field for a
short moment to gaze at the beautiful stars, and as I walked back I realized I
didn’t have my keys anymore. I figured I must have dropped them out here in the
grass somewhere. I was wondering if you could just get me into my dorm, since
it’s too dark to try to find them now.” “No problem, I will meet you at the dorm entrance.” “Thank you so much!” Seth hung up the phone and grabbed his set of keys. He
exited the building and began walking down the dimly lit sidewalk. It was a
silent walk accompanied by the clanging of his keys and the sound of his shoes
pressing against the cement ground. He finally approached the dorm entrance, yet no one was
there. He clicked the button on his flashlight and shined it onto the field
nearby. Scarlett was nowhere to be found. She must have found
her keys, he thought to himself. He clicked his flashlight off and began
walking back up the sidewalk. A subtle whimper came into hearing from the field. Seth
turned his light back on and shined it back out onto the grass. This time a
girl was lying face down on the field with an odd object attached to her back. He slowly made his way past the parked cars
and walked onto the field. “Pull it,” said the girl laying on the ground. He was not
sure if she was talking to him. He walked closer to her and could finally see
what was sticking out of her back. “Pull it!” the girl ferociously repeated. A syringe full
of blood was sticking out of her spine. Her face still met the ground so he
could not identify who she was. “But-“ “DO IT!” she screamed. The girl stood up staring the
opposite direction while Seth grabbed onto the syringe. He pulled back on it as
the needle slowly exited her flesh. The long needle was finally out of her
back, but blood began to trickle from the hole. The girl fell forward onto her
face and remained motionless. “Are you okay?” Seth subtly asked as he walked closer to
her. “Help me,” an unknown voice whispered into his ear. Seth jolted around to see who it was, but no one was
there. He turned back only to find the girl no longer on the ground. She had
disappeared without a trace. His hand felt strange as he looked down to find that he
was no longer holding a syringe, but a hand. He looked up at the girl holding
his hand, but her face was turned the other way. He stood there unsure of what
to say to this different, unrecognizable girl. “Hello?” he asked unsure of what to say, but the girl
refused to show her identity. She began to squeeze his hand tight and wouldn’t
let go. “Hey!” He tried to pull his hand away. “Let go!” his hand
began to feel constricting pain. “This is hurting!” he exclaimed as he raised
his other hand. “Let go!” Seth yelled out one last time as he swiped his hand
at the girl’s elbow. With little force, the bone in her arm snapped and popped
out of her skin. She screamed out in at terrifying manner and let go of
his hand instantly. The girl ran a couple feet away and cried in agony. She
lifted her limb as a gruesome view of her forearm dangled from her elbow. Her
face still remained hidden to him. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to,” he said quivering while
stepping backwards slowly from her. He tripped on an object behind him and fell
to the ground. It was the girl he had pulled the syringe out of. Both girls
were beginning to cry out in pain. “HELP!” a girl screamed into his ear. Seth glanced
backwards for a moment, but nothing was there other than the orange glowing streetlight
along the sidewalk. He looked forward to find both girls now gone. Now a new
girl stood before him facing the opposite direction. He jumped up and approached the girl. “Who are you!?” He
roared to the girl with her back turned to him. She stood perfectly still as
her head began to turn. It twisted over her shoulder accompanied by the sound
of cracks from her spine. Her body was still facing the opposite direction, but
her face was looking straight at him. The mangled being began to stumble away
from him. “What is going on? Why are you doing this!” he cried out
as fear of the unknown filled his heart. She let out a demented laugh. “Trying to move forward
while looking backwards, isn’t that what you do all the time?” she boldly
questioned. Chris backed up toward the sidewalk as the humming from
the street light grew loud. “Do we frighten you Seth?” The girl with a bleeding back
appeared to his left and asked. The girl with a dangling limb appeared to his right.
“Maybe you should ask yourself who the real monster is.” Their faces remained obscure as they walked backwards
towards him. The humming of the street light grew louder. “Stay away from me!” he yelled out as the three girls
crept eerily close to him. “Save me!” an unknown girl screamed into his ear. The
street light blew out causing Seth to be surrounded by complete darkness. “I trusted you!” the unknown voice shrieked as hands
began to grab all over him ripping as hard as they could. He could not see the
hands, but he could feel them. “Get off me!” he roared as he grabbed his knife. Seth
plunged it into flesh all around him until the grabbing stopped. Weak and dying
screams appeared around through the whole process. “You brought us here Seth.” Silence followed this eerie
statement as he stared off into the darkness. I just want to go
home, he thought to himself. A bright light exploded ahead of him. It
illuminated a bright path to itself. Seth began walking cautiously along the
path. It brought a sense of calmness to him as he grew closer. Seth approached the blinding light with his eyes closed.
He tried but could not open his eyes, they felt sealed shut. “Stay with us Seth,” the three girls spoke from behind.
They walked close to him and gently wrapped their arms around his body. He
couldn’t move as he stood before the light trying to open his eyes. They were
beginning to constrict their arms. His bones were instantly crushed and pain
shot up his spine. He opened his eyes and could hear the sound of a very
familiar siren. A bright sun just beginning to peak over the horizon
dominated his view looking out of a window. A telephone lie before him off its
hook. His head lay flat against the desk he had been working at. He sat up in
his chair and picked up the phone. “Hello?” he cautiously asked, but it was silent on the
other end. It was now 8:31 AM and his shift was over. “It was all a dream?” he asked himself. He slowly placed
the phone back on the hook. Immediately the phone rings and terror strikes his
heart. He let it ring three times before finally answering. “Hello?” “Seth! Where have you been! A woman was murdered last
night! You were the only one working, I need to know what you know! Reports say
she had an emergency phone in her hand. Did she try to contact you?” Oh no… he
thought to himself. I fell asleep and let
a woman die while on duty. She must have tried to contact me while the phone
was off the hook. Seth stood up and was about to respond to the phone. “I…”
He paused for a moment. Something caught his attention. Something red on the
palm of his hands. “Just hold on Seth, I will be there in a few minu-“the
phone dropped from his hand as he realized the blood soaked shirt he was
wearing. “I shouldn’t have talked to that girl” he spoke to
himself. His voice lowered into a deep tone, “You have a mental
problem.” He raised his voice back to normal and responded to
himself. Tears began to well up within his eyes as a look of sorrow overtook
his face. “Yes… I do.” © 2015 enolavisten |
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