“I think you should shut up,” Bryce warned, lethal.
Marcus whipped back to him, narrowed his eyes, and I saw the intent before I could scream.
Marcus plunged deep within Corrigan and I blinked.
It was done.
Corrigan’s eyes rolled inwards and he slumped to the ground.
Bryce lifted the gun, but Marcus ran.
The gun went off, but it only splintered the empty doorway.
Wood chipped off and flew around us. I felt a few slivers break open the skin on my cheek, but I watched Corrigan on the ground.
Bryce cursed, dropped the gun, and sprinted out the door.
And Corrigan laid on the ground.
CHAPTER THIRTY THREE
I knelt, watched, and felt the gun by my hands. I stared at it, surprised. I heard Marcus’ words in my mind.
“… that was supposed to happen”
I was the girl that no one messed with. I remembered Officer Sheila’s words.
“…I’m thinking the more you scare, the more mad you are, and the more ruthless you’ll get....he’s not going to expect that.”
Well, she was right. I was livid, a gun lay at my hand, and my best friend’s blood coated my floor.
My hand grabbed the gun and I stood. I would not and will not stand by when I can enact my own revenge, should it be justified or not.
Corrigan moaned at my backside and I whirled to the corner. My stomach emptied its contents and Corrigan was again unconscious.
My fingers twitched from my rage and my jaw firmed.
The hallways stretched long and wide. The paintings seemed to shrink as my shadow crossed over them. And in the meantime, I listened. I heard one set of footsteps, but I doubted the heavy sprint belonged to a student who’d made the pros because of his footwork.
Bryce was graceful and exquisite to watch, but this hunt belonged to me.
I followed the footsteps and found myself turning down the stairs.
All the lights were suddenly cut and the house plunged into darkness.
That wasn’t Marcus’ handiwork.
I now knew where Bryce had disappeared to and I instantly realized the significance.
This was my territory. This wasn’t Marcus’ backyard and he was a blind rabbit running for its hole.
As I cleared the last step, the heavy sprint suddenly choked itself off.
And I grinned, a mask of malicious humor against the dark backdrop of the night.
I wasn’t scared. I had been—I hated to admit it, but I wasn’t scared anymore.
My best friend was nearing his death’s doorstep.
I had almost turned away from the man who loved me.
And I had felt, briefly, but blaringly, the cold winds of isolation and loneliness.
I circled around the back hallway and bypassed my hidden spot. The bench now seemed cold and useless, but it had been my life’s shelter at that time when my home had been violated for the first time.
I heard the garage door turn and I heard the garage door stay shut.
It was still locked.
I almost felt the house’s grin of eager approval.
I plunged through the dark and walked through the back sitting area where I had laid my head to rest, where I had woken to the sounds of a burglary.
I had one more door and one more hallway, but I heard a silent curse.
And then I heard—“Corrigan?” Logan’s voice was quivering, fearful, and hesitant. It was also far off and I knew she was in the foyer, just through the opened front door.
A black shape stood just before the locked garage door, but he had turned at Logan’s voice. Marcus froze in place and I almost felt the wheels spinning in his sadistic head. I could see him as I slunk down the hallway.
And he now started towards Logan’s voice.
I froze in place, right against the wall, and he moved past, a mere shirt sleeve away.
My lungs ceased breathing.
He passed without any realization and I now stood to follow him.
“Corrigan?!” Logan called out again, anxious. She started up the stairs, “Where are you?”
She’d find him and her scream would be heard in a moment.
A heartbeat and then another—and the scream rang throughout the house.
Marcus stopped and waited.
I could hear his heart pounding and if he had looked behind him—he would’ve stared into my white eyes.
He didn’t and he strained his ears, waiting for murmuring hushes to proceed.
He heard none of it and I knew he was confused.
I wasn’t up there and I was supposed to be. I was supposed to have rushed out to silence her or to warn her. I was supposed to have remained behind, but I hadn’t. He realized that now and he stopped—confused for his next plan. I saw his hands tighten around the knife. The edge still dripped blood and my hands tightened around my gun’s handle.
I raised my arm swiftly, ready to enact my vengeance, but something crashed through a window in that moment. Marcus instantly turned in that direction and my arm swiftly returned to my side. I stepped past and he moved beside me, back into the darkness cover where he could wait and plan his next move.
I flattened against the wall once more and he moved past…again.
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