Bill draped his arm around
Kim and gave her a friendly squeeze.
“You looked like you could use a hug, my friend.” He
said. “And for what it’s worth, I’m here to help. You don’t have to do this all
on your own, okay?”
“Thank you,” she whispered.
“Don’t give it another thought. Look, I know you and
Phillip have a lot of work to do so … I’m going to head over to your place to
check on Angela and Gillian. Cool?”
Kim hugged him again and
repeated her thanks but in typical Bill style, he gave her a playful poke in
the ribs and laughed.
“Don’t thank me yet; Phillip is going to talk your ears
off. I’m simply saving myself.” he murmured before announcing his departure for
Dr. Tynesdale’s benefit. “I’ll be back around lunchtime.”
With a wink to Kim and wave
to Phillip, he was out the door.
***
On the other side of town,
Gillian and Angela huddled over a pot of coffee and nibbled at honeyed toast. Though
Angela had made no mention of it, Gillian’s awkward behavior the night before
left her apprehensive. Puffy, red eyes proved what her friends expected;
Gillian did not sleep again that night. Instead, she downed another cup of
coffee in three gulps and poured some more.
Golden sunlight streamed through the
windows sending a stab through Gillian’s retinas and into her brain. She raised
a hand to shield her raw orbs and from her peripheral vision caught sight of it
again. Someone was lurking in the shadows, watching and waiting. When she
glanced back again, the shadowy form was gone; much like it had done the night
before. You’re losing, girl. Have more coffee. She reached for the
pot again only hear a voice behind her say, “Hey, save some of that for me.”
With a squeal, Gillian jumped back, sending her coffee mug and Angela’s
crashing to the ground. Shattered stoneware and coffee dregs swirled on the
floor like a Jackson Pollock in brown.
“Geez, Billy! You scared the crap out of me!” She
exclaimed. “What are you trying to do; give me heart attack?”
“You’re the second person to say that to me this
morning.” Bill laughed, hoping a little levity would soothe her ragged nerves.
“Here, I thought I was rather dashing but I seem to be traumatizing beautiful
women. Hmm, I’m starting to develop a complex.”
Gillian threw a playful punch
at his shoulder before pulling him into a bear hug. Angela finished cleaning up
the spill before throwing her arms around her friends and giving them both a
squeeze. She was relieved to see Bill, more than he would ever know.
After a few more mugs of coffee, Gillian
finally shuffled off to shower. Bill waited until he heard the water running to
ply Angela with questions.
“Kim said something happened last night and our Jilly was
afraid ... like too afraid to turn off the lights. I found that hard to believe
until I saw her for myself. Did she tell you what happened? There has to be
more that she’s not telling us.”
“So far, she hasn’t told me anything. Maybe with you
here, she’ll feel safer. I think she really believed I was trying to mess with
her last night. She was talking as if I was in the room with her. I’ve never
seen her like this and it’s freaking me out!”
Upstairs, steamy water from
the showerhead caressed Gillian’s aching muscles. The heat soothed physically
but inside, her nerves were raw and jagged. She allowed the water to pound into her flesh until a chill settled over her. Damn!
I used all the hot water. Angela is going to kill me, she thought. A
chuckle escaped her lips, just like old
times. Still smiling she threw back the shower curtain and let loose a
blood-curdling scream.
Another great episode!
ReplyDeleteI knew the cliffhanger would be there! Love it!
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