Willow (Willow Falls Saga)

Chapter 41

The first thing I saw was the full sized bed where Reece was cradling Amber to him. Anne gasped and went to Jericho’s side. I could hear him talking to her but I stood frozen in place, not even seeing Reece as my eyes were fixated on Amber’s still form. Her head was turned into Reece’s chest and her hair was matted and blood stained. Reece’s arms about her were all that kept her to him. That all too familiar pang of fear seized me; the fear of wondering whether there was life or death.

Seconds ticked by and then I saw it. Her chest rose slightly. Amber was breathing! I rushed forward and saw two forms on the ground next to the bed. They were covered by one of Amber’s comforters. Startled, I looked at Reece whose eyes seemed blank and then I approached the bodies. I heard Anne first. “Willow, don’t.”

I knelt down next to the body nearest me and heard Jericho’s footsteps come up behind me. “She’s gone. There is no point in looking.”

“There is to me,” I said definitively. “I have to know.”

My fingers reached out and I slowly began pulling back the purple and black comforter and then I saw her. She was lying with her head turned in my direction. Someone had closed her eyes so I was spared from looking into what was no longer there. I didn’t pull the comforter all the way down because I had seen enough. I knew who she was. I was staring at Lacey’s lifeless form. I had never really known her but I felt a shudder deep within me.

“What happened?” I asked to no one in particular. I pulled the comforter over Lacey’s head and stared down at what was left of her. I didn’t even think I could stand. I crawled a few paces and felt a tremor as I had one more body to look at. I lifted the blanket and saw red curls. I didn’t need to touch the body to know that how she looked in death was completely unnatural, so was the smell emitting from her gray wax-life form. In life she had been the captivating red-head at the bonfire, and also the one who had been with Haven when I had run into them in town. My thoughts had little time to process what I was seeing, and worse, what I was imagining.

It was then that Reece spoke for the first time since we had arrived. His voice was hoarse and he sounded more troubled than I had ever heard him before. I didn’t turn to look at him.

“When I got here,” Reece began. “Amber and I helped her mom clean up and then we went on a walk. We weren’t gone that long. Maybe 40 minutes. When we got back her mom wasn’t around; Amber said she had probably gone to her room for the night so Amber and I went into the kitchen, raided the fridge and ate some leftovers. We talked some more, played with our phones and then I had to leave. We hugged goodbye and I left. I was not far when I thought about seeing you. I realized I had left my phone at her house so I turned around and drove back. When I arrived I noticed the porch light was off and all the lights in the house were off. But the car Amber and her mom share was still in the driveway. I didn’t think she would have gone to bed so soon so instead of knocking on the front door I went around and knocked on her window. That’s when I heard Amber yelling for me.”

Reece was interrupted by Pandora who was whining in the doorway. We all looked at her. She paced for a moment and then went into the hallway where she sat on her haunches. She whined again, as if in mourning.

“Amber’s mom...” Reece announced quietly.

“She’s gone,” Jericho informed us. “She is in the other room.”

I stood immediately and went to Pandora. I looked up at Jericho and then to Anne. “She is telling us not to forget Amber’s mom,” I said.

“I don’t want to see anymore,” Anne cried softly.

“I’ll go with you,” Jericho said as he stepped in front of me. I followed him into the hallway. Across from Amber’s room was her mom’s room. Pandora went in first.

“I already covered her,” Jericho spoke.

“I never even met her,” I murmured.

“Stacey. I knew her...”

Amber’s mom lay covered in a blanket taken from her bed. She was lying on the floor but it was not my place to go over and look at her and I didn’t want to. I didn’t even step in the room. I watched as Pandora approached her and stood guard over her body. I felt a swirl of emotions as Pandora honored a woman neither of us had ever even met. I only knew what Amber’s mom looked like from photos. She was a large woman, and didn’t like to leave her home. Amber spoke highly of her and was protective of her. I knew they had been close. Amber’s dad lived in Canon City and drove trucks for a living so she was only able to see him once a month, if that. She had no brothers or sisters. And now she was in the same select group that Reece and I belonged to...those that have lost a parent way too soon.

We went back in the room with Reece and Amber. Anne and Jericho were discussing what to do. Anne wanted to call the police and take Amber to Gunnison Valley Hospital but Jericho was against it. I sat on the bed in front of Reece and Amber. I saw that her eyes were open but she was staring without seeing. She was hurt but I knew that look. It was the self-induced, detached look of someone who knew that their loved one was dead.

“I can’t believe this is happening,” I whispered.

“That woman attacked her,” Reece said in disgust, tilting his head towards the body of the red-head. “Amber told me she tried to take her away. You don’t know this but Amber had been asking questions trying to find out why you were a target and word reached this woman and for whatever reason she had, she came after Amber for it. She had a man with her and that man killed Amber’s mom. Amber tried to help her and that’s when the woman changed. Amber ran and locked herself in her room when I pulled up. She said she heard the man leave out the back door as I ran in the front. When I came in that woman, who is not really a woman, was trying to get into Amber’s room. Her eyes were ablaze and her fur was the color of crimson. You know that knife I carry on me? I got her in the throat but I thought I was a dead man. I would have been if Amber had not come out of her room, which distracted the wolf. Amber had thrown something at her when the wolf turned on her. I didn’t have time to react because another wolf came charging in. This one fought for and protected Amber.”

As he spoke the smell in the room was becoming rancid and I stood up and backed away from the bodies while Reece kept talking.

“There are no words to describe seeing something so violent just a few feet away from you. I pulled Amber towards me hoping we could make it out of the house. I saw the red wolf bite into Lacey’s neck. She ripped a chunk out and Lacey stumbled and started her death throes. The red wolf was injured and even though my hands were shaking, I gripped the blade of my knife so tight I cut myself and could feel the blood dripping down my fingers but I steadied myself and walked over to her. She was staring up at me with those crazed eyes of hers; it was the scariest thing I had ever seen because we both knew those were her final seconds. I looked from her eyes to her chest and I plunged my knife into her until she stopped moving. Damn,” he cursed. “There is no way to describe what that’s like!” He shook his head and his eyes sought my own, imploring me to see the magnitude of what he felt. “Then I vomited out the window.”

We stared at each other for a few seconds with our emotions reaching a horror of understanding.

“Amber?” I asked.

Reece looked down at her and she was still staring ahead, but listening as we spoke.

“I picked her up and examined her for wounds. She cried and told me to check on her mom. After I saw that Stacey was gone,” Reece lowered his voice as if Amber wouldn’t hear him, but we all knew she could hear everything. “I went and grabbed my phone from the couch and called my dad. Then I went back to Amber and -”

We heard Anne scream and then there was a gunshot. My heart surged and I jerked as I looked towards the door. Pandora could be heard growling and barking and a commotion was taking place in the living room. Reece jumped off the bed while Amber started to cry and when I looked back at her I saw her curled up near the headboard. Reece swept her up in his arms as if she weighed nothing and motioned for me to open the door to Amber’s walk-in closet. He placed her in there carefully, pulled out his knife, and ran to the doorway. I followed him and he hissed, “Stay here!”

I shook my head and he gave me one final piercing glare before he turned and peered around the doorway. Then he stepped into the unknown.





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