Tuesday, October 4, 2016

There Was A Man...

There's a Man...


I was frozen in fear. I couldn't move or scream for help, nothing. The television in my room was giving me a little comfort. It made it possible for me to see him. He stood behind the curtain that separated my room from my bathroom. He was just feet away from me on the other side of the curtain. I laid still, staring at him and waiting for him to lunge at me. My fingers were beginning to cramp as I gripped the covers tighter and tighter as the seconds grew more and more tense. “What does he want?” I asked myself as I tried to drown out the sound of my beating heart. “How did he get in?” I wondered. None of my thoughts were calming me. In fact, they were making my racing heart go even faster. Suddenly, I knew I didn't stand a chance unless I either made a run for it or fought back. Praying and sweeping up the shattered pieces of my bravery, I pulled myself up in bed. As I sat, staring at my intruder, he did nothing but stare back. “What do you want?” I asked with tears in my eyes and a shaking voice. He said nothing. He only stared. I shook my head with confusion and anger, but my legs were still stuck. Suddenly my heart nearly stopped. The man slowly stepped forward. The curtains raised slightly up as he closed in. The air got caught in my throat. My mouth dried out as I realized I was about to die. However, more frightening than my impending doom and more disturbing than the fact that a maniac stood in my room, was the fact that he had no legs. As my eyes darted across his body, they stopped just below the curtain. I could clearly make out his square shaped face, broad shoulders and long torso pressing against the curtain, but he had no legs or feet. His upper body was just hovering menacingly. His hand raised up slowly and I saw his bony fingers grip the curtain. Taking his time, he slowly began to pull the curtain away from his body. The fabric painfully dragged across the rod it hung from. His body came into view first. His ribs and hip bones were visible even through the dark. A loud, soul shattering groan escaped his throat as his face became more evident. His eyes, though sunken in his head glowed bright and his mouth dropped open. Just then, the television in my room clicked off. I was surround by darkness. Finally, my body moved from its petrified state. I screamed as loud as I could and rolled out of my bed and onto my floor. Crawling on all fours and crying and screaming the entire time, I made my way to my light and quickly switched it on. Aside from my traumatized self, my now completely illuminated room was empty. My light switch sat right beside my door. If he had ran out, I would have seen him and the only window in my room was still locked. “But...I saw him!” I cried to the police when they came after receiving calls of loud screaming. They thought I had taken drugs. They checked my entire apartment, but found nothing. There was no sign of a break in and besides me, there was no one there. But I knew that wasn't true. “There was a man...”  


Copyright © 2016 by April Thompson
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