The isles were bare, save for a scant few bleary-eyed adolescents. They shuffled around, gathering all the necessary supplies required to deal with the after effects of partying too hard the night before. Some still appeared to be wearing the same attire. Though with the youth of today, it was becoming so hard to tell the difference. James was not feeling much better. Spending the last thirty minutes or so pushing a trolley around, could quite possibly be the grand highlight of his day, he thought. Work was mundane and grating, his relationship with Dolores had seen better days and the withdrawal and fatigue of his recent battle with a dead spirit attempting to break out of his mind did not help matters. He was almost waiting for rock bottom to hit even before contemplating a plan of counter-action. All in good time, he thought, stretching his lips to produce a weak smile.
Before leaving home, Dolores had just stepped out of the shower. By his watch, he would arrive home about the time she was leaving to attend to her unexpected Saturday’s chores at her workplace. He may even catch her walking up the street toward the bus stop. That would be good enough to start with. Exchanging just one simple pleasantry for the entire day must be seen as a positive step forward for them, he presumed.
Wheeling up to the rows of cashier checkouts, he was gladdened to see an unoccupied one on his immediate left. At least five supermarket attendants were busying themselves with other weary morning customers along the descending parallel tills. James move over and started unloading his shopping contents onto the narrow conveyor belt. The female assistant offered him a polite nod of the head, beaming from ear to ear. Though it's merits of authenticity were questionable at best. Not several seconds had passed by before a line of people had formed behind him. James snuck a look into the trolley behind as he unpacked. A large bag of potato chips, tin of beans, a lasagna meal for one and a one litre glass bottle of “Famous Grouse” scotch whiskey. Who buys alcohol that strong at this time of day? Unless you’re looking to drown some unbearable sorrows or just plain need to book yourself in at the nearest AA centre.
Someone gave an assertive clear of the throat in the background, grabbing his attention. He looked over as a large, plump man, about mid-forties, glared back in his direction. James grinned and continued with his shopping contents.
He shovelled everything into the plastic bags spread out at the end of the counter. The checkout lady scanned each item whilst attempting intermittent small talk. “Lovely weather we’re having, sir. Hope it’s a taster of things to come for the summer.”
”Yes, it’s a good sign.” He muttered back, without raising his eyes to hers. He glanced up to the growing queue next to him. A band of noisy teenagers had attached themselves to the far end of the line. Other shoppers glared over, though the four of them seemed to remain oblivious to the fact.
”They say this stuff is really good for you. Taste any good?”
James, distracted again by the commotion a few feet away, looked back at the cashier. ”Sorry, what?” He asked, frowning.
”These wheat snack bars. I’ve heard good things about them.” She continued, waving the packet in the air.
”They’re great, sure.” He replied in a deadpan manner. Her smiled disappeared at an instant as she widened her eyes in displeasure, passing it over to his outstretched hand. A tiny part of him wanted to offer up an apology of some sort but time got the better of him. With the ever expanding throng and an eerie feeling of his nerves about to flare again, he thought it best to hurry up and get out of the place pronto.
”That’ll be forty five and seventy.” She said, straight faced and now devoid of her previous charm. “Sure, that’s fine.” He responded, slipping a hand into his back pocket to pull out a credit card. The din within the line had increased in volume as he peered over one final time to observe what was going on. The queue reached back at least ten places now, with the young group now packed into it’s centre.
However, this was not the centre of his focus any longer. James squinted to the last place in the line. A woman stood slightly to the right of everybody else in plain sight, watching him. He squinted at her under the harsh store lights above. A surge of terror coursed through his body. His mother, Debbie. Dressed in her familiar white blouse and long, flowing beige skirt. Smiling at him and baring a set of crimson-stained teeth. The devoted, warm parting image of her on that fateful day when he last saw her as a child, had all but vanished. In its place, a re-creation of vile horror and evil. She stood there, frozen in that nightmarish gaze. He made out a faint look of happiness displayed on her face through the shocking visage. Once considered the dearest figure in his life, now transformed into a hideous demon of the mind, out to destroy him.
He clenched his fists in front of him, eyes shut tight. Even without his sight, a writhing swirl of tentacles and white flashes bombarded his thoughts. ”No… No… No…” He repeated under his breath, standing there motionless. ”It’s all in your head. She’s not real. Your mind playing tricks on you. That's all. Nothing more.” His breathing became laboured and rapid. He could hear the low hum of people murmuring as he tried in desperation to stay calm. ”Don’t worry. It’s a figment of your imagination. Just will it away, James.” His words sounded clearer in his head than if he had said them out loud. ”Will this away. You can do this.” He told himself.
With a intense desire to regain control of the situation, he opened his eyes. The queue had formed some kind of crude arc so as to get a better, unobstructed view of James. Numerous pairs of eyes stared at him in confused wonderment as he searched around the vicinity for the terrifying hallucination. It had gone.
”Sir, are you OK?”
The cashier's voice. Though he was not certain how long she was trying to get his attention. He looked over and gulped in alarm. His mother’s face had super imposed itself onto hers. Blood seeped from her eyes and mouth. Her skin resembling a thick, green, bloated mess. She smirked at him, exhibiting a row of stained and rotted teeth, gums blackened and diseased.
”My God!” He screamed. ”No! Please, just leave me alone. Not again!” The area erupted into a chorus of frightened shrieks and disarrayed chatter. James crumpled to the ground, his legs giving way to sheer shock and panic. As he fell back, two burly arms caught him mid-fall and supported him back to an upright position. ”Sir, what’s happened? Can you hear me?” A deep voice rumbled next to his ear.
Eyes now closed shut again, he extended a trembling hand out, pointing downwards. ”Look… Look in my jac… jacket pocket. My phone. Call... Call my wife.” The man looked down at James’s face. He was quivering upon the floor, scared to the point of almost losing his senses. He searched for the phone and pulled it out. ”Sir, can you remember your pin. I can’t gain access to it.”
”4… 5,6…. 4. Dolores… My wife.”
He punched in the corresponding digits, scoured through the menus and found her name listed. At first the number he dialled was put on call-waiting, but she answered shortly after. ”Yes.” he began. ”I’m the security guard at “Shop Right” by Creek Lane. Your husband appears to have had some type of seizure or something. I’m with him now. He’s resting on the floor.” He listened in, nodding his head as Dolores explained she was on her way right over. ”No problem. He’s in our care for now. We got an ambulance gonna be here any minute now. See you soon.”
James held a palm over his forehead. Fresh, warm beads of sweat clung to his fingertips. ”Your wife is on her way. Just relax, sir. Help is coming.”
In the disorientation of the moments flitting by, he was aware of the presence of many individuals hovering over him. A cacophony of voices rang out, though he was too focused on himself to tune into any of them. He gritted his teeth in anger. Clawing at every bit of mental authority he had left, James latched onto the grips of his mind. Creating a total blackout of everything and anything in his brain, he inhaled a deep breath, readying himself. The security guard’s soothing words of comfort as well as the din surrounding him, blended into a whirlwind of nothingness. He reached into the core of his mind’s eye, ripping it out with a lustful revenge. He exhaled, then opened his eyes.
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Wow Ezzy, has it been a year for you here? Congratulations!! Happy Steemit birthday!
Thank you! How time flies! :)
Oh wow! Steemiversary!! You've come a long way, brother!! I'm so happy for your achievements :D I can't believe we signed up only a few days apart haha!
It's crazy, right? Well, here's to another year of great memories to share together! :)
I'd like to take a moment to appreciate the energy and commitment that goes into this series @ezzy. I started reading this half heartedly and somehow my mind began to focus right in the middle.
I think to capture your audience attention like this takes some talent. And here I am stuck up with a plot in my mind being unable to progress... I'll try and take such positives as inspiration to finally pen my series.
Hey @nrajesh,
Man, thanks for saying! I really appreciate your kind words for my work. I guess because this is more like a mini novel, the meat of the story takes a little time to get going, but I thank you for sticking with it. Will trying to get the final few chapters out a little sooner to keep the narrative flow more regulated.
Thanks very much again. Really humbled by your words. :)
This just keeps getting better and better @ezzy! Possible plot lines are spewing from my brain in every direction like a forensics blood splatter expert trying to discern from which direction a victim was shot. Guess that sounded kind of dark but this was the image that popped in my head as I pondered plot possibilities moving forward.
Looks like someone will be forced to visit the Doc for another trip down the rabbit hole!
Hey there, @liberty-minded!
Lol, very nice descriptions there! :)
Well, as you can tell from my writing, we both like things that sound a little "dark" from time to time! And yes, the Doc featuring in the next part is a definite! Thank for dropping by as always as well as the great comments, buddy. :)
The wait for this chapter is just so worth it. It was such a tense situation James was put in. To think it was framed by something so menial. Only you have the skill to pull that off, brother! Offset against the cheerful cashier, that claustrophobic feeling was all the more highlighted.
There is not a doubt in my mind that you're going to finish strong with this one. Each chapter surpassing the one that came before it. In my opinion, all of them are surefire hits! Way to solidify your standing as one of the best authors here on Steemit. Your legacy will live on forever in the blockchain, my brother!
Hey there, my brother! Thanks a lot, man!
I was going for a "super" freak-out series of moments so I guess I achieved that, lol! The quiet before the storm. It's all shot from his perspective and hopefully the message hit home as to the madness he's going through!
I've got this one wrapped up already so just need to complete the last few chapters now. Your compliments are so humbling, my bro and I appreciate every single bit of feedback from you.
Really, brother... Thank you.
I am completely sucked into this story, it's like a movie playing behind my eyes at this point. Have you ever watched the Neverending story? Sebastian begins each chapter, reading aloud as you start to see the scene, then his voice fades and is replaced by the story playing out...that is how this is for me. Incredible Ezzy. I knew from your last couple of responses to me that you were immersed in this one, that you're "living" it in your mind so to speak, and it really is coming across.
I'm sorry I didn't comment on your last chapter, my computer was having some serious issues the past few days. It kept freezing...oh and my stinking voter bar got stuck, first on twenty five percent, which I refused to vote on your work at that level, then at different intervals in between that and I think ninety percent! It was so annoying!!
All fixed now thankfully LOL
Hey there, lovely @dreemit!
You're too sweet! Thank you! Neverending Story used to be one of my favourite movies as a kid. That confrontation with the wolf at the end still sends shivering down my spine, lol. But it was an amazing dream world of thrilling fantasy and fiction. So, thanks for comparing my work to something so legendary. You are so right, I am having loads of fun and will continue to do so in the company of such incredible friends like yourself! Your comments mean the world to me and I'm so grateful to received them. Thank you!
And please, don't worry about the percentage votes! These things happen and it's no problem at all. We will always support each other and I know that won't change. We got so much great history on this platform, you and I, and that in itself speaks volumes. :)
this is very cool
Thanks. :)
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Nice one, @randowhale! :)
to be continued , i am waiting for the rest :-)
Thanks. :)
Yes @ezzy! The supermarket payoff! Amazing! I was picturing how you might pull it off and let me tell you, I'm not disappointed. Great characterization from James's point of view. I really feel for him as living in constant fear from daya to day must be hell. The way you describe everything and set the scene is so on point. This was a horrifying chapter. Those images he's having are deadly! Where in the hell does it go from here?
Absolutely brilliant, @ezzy. Masterclass yet again.
Hey @myb!
I like that, the "supermarket payoff", lol! But yeah, we're closing in to the end and I hope you like the wrap up. You're right, James is in a hurt of confusion and hurt right now. Even though he was temporarily cured for a while there, everything around him started to fall apart.
Stay tuned for the next part real soon and thanks so much for all your incredible support once again! :)
great post , thank you for sharing.
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Thank you. :)
nice story.. Waiting for the next part :)
If you got time, please also check out my work&follow? I do my best, but not too many people notice/like it :I
No probs. Thank you. :)
how did you managed to do that?? i was just casually giving i a read but somehow you managed to make me take interest in it..... now i will waiting for the continuation post.... followed you :-d
Lol! Thanks very much! Much appreciated! :)
Good work.
Thanks! :)
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Thanks.
@ezzy wow nice story keep up the good work upvoted here is my tsory please have a look thanks
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Thank you.
This is an amazing story @ezzy! You got my imagination rolling like watching a real movie! I love it! Congratulations on you 1 year at Steemit! Happy Birthday!
Very sweet of you to say! Thanks! And yes, 1 year is a crazy landmark to have made on here.
All the best, @duck9605.
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Great story teller! Congrats! :)
Thank you, sir! :)
Very nice, Will be looking forward to your posts.
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Thank you! Very much appreciated, @rightwithin. :)
Great post!! Looking forward to seeing more amazing posts from you.