October 21, 2017. Winchester.
Two days ago.
"Show is over, fuckers, you can start going now."
A plumpy blonde stood over the table of the three middle-aged drinking men. One of them with scanty beards looked up at the woman in disgust, slurring the words,
"What in the world is wrong with waitresses of these days. You live off us and yet you think you can be the master of whatever words you deem fit?"
The blonde wielding a recent glare scoffed,
"Tell you what, asshat, I don't have to answer your dimwitted question. All I know is, when I'm back, you'll wish you were gone. At least look around and see that you're the only miserable lots littering this bar."
She scorned as she walked away,
"As though they could pay all they debts."
The asshat pushed his chair back in rage to make for the woman, staggering, almost losing his stance and falling off. But the plain faced of them with dirty curls for a hair and huge brown eyes held his wrist and pulled him back into the seat.
"Let's go, mate. We'll finish what we started elsewhere. And if you're so hungry to beat someone, you know you have a punching bag at home."
The scanty bearded shook his wrist off, standing up again,
"Make up your own words, Jacob. And stop taking credit for mine."
And instead of walking towards the bar stand, he staggered around the table in the direction of the small door of the pub.
"Catch up with me, fuckers. If you can."
Jacob stood up and made to walk away but then the man next to him who wanted to do the say crashed into the table, and the six empty bottles of vodka became shattered on the floor.
"I told you to drink as much as you can bear, turd."
He helped the fellow up, holding dearly unto him. They began to walk towards the door. The drunk leading the dead drunk.
"My dick itches."
The man who was been led cackled, as they walked through the door of the pub.
"You'll put it to use. Get home first. Else, no sane lady would lay with a drunk ass. Even being in a right mind, a random lady would go for a young man."
The man laughed drunkenly,
"They are always about the money."
"You will spend your three months income on a stray bitch for one night? What about your woman?"
"To hell with her. She dare not ask me. She doesn't have a death wish!"
He cackled again.
"Slow down or you'll walk into a running truck, asshat!"
Jacob called at the scanty bearded folk walking ahead of them. Hurrying towards the path of the cemetery.
The three men worked at the same engineering company, doing many and dirty works. Though they met one another after rugged lives in college, yet their friendship had come in handy that they do whatever they wanted to in unison.
Even up to the fact that, when this beats his wife, he dares the other to do same if he has such balls. And by that act, Jacob had been forged into a ruthless bot who had made a punching bag of his beautiful wife because she refused to bare him a child, not even a girl. She'd proposed that they adopt a baby for the meantime, but he'd refused point blank, bewitched by his cohort.
"Speaking of dick, check out the ghost walking towards us."
Jacob called, tossing his head at his front. There was a lady covered halfway by the thickness of the gloom falling on that hour of the day. Twas 8PM.
"Shut up, dweeb. You watch too much horror movies."
The scanty bearded dismissed. The other man muttered,
"My blood rises at the talk of a woman."
The lady was closing her pace towards them and they could all see clearly.
"Ignore her. She's pregnant."
The soft side of Jacob warned but the other fellow had strutted forward, in a tottering manner. His wet lips paving for the dirty tongue, which he flaunted graciously.
"My pulse rises at the sight of you angel. I'm certain the foetus won't say otherwise."
The last man of them was the only who'd scaled through college. The remaining two were dropouts. And you could say, fate brought them together.
"Let her go."
Jacob shot, but the scanty bearded had joined the other fellow as they guided the lady out of the way, into the nearest lawn by the roadside. Few metres ahead is the cemetery.
Few words short, as the scanty bearded fellow covered the mouth of the pregnant lady, the other fellow had his way with her, going in and out of her.
After few moments, the scanty bearded took his turn as the other fellow covered her mouth. He had his turn too.
And not to feel out of class, because he knew what consequences would come after that, Jacob had his way with the woman too, while the other two held her down: as one covered the face, another fiddling with her titties.
But the pressure of the scanty bearded was too much on her nostrils. Since he was drunk, he couldn't discern the sane from insane. His eyes quirky and wild as he laughed and the other fellow responded with a cackle.
And when they were done with the lady, it was too late. She was no longer breathing. Though she had fought to catch her breath, but to them, it was tantamount to wanting to break free from pleasure she was serving. Probably if they were in their right senses, they wouldn't had gone to that length.
"She's not moving."
Jacob warned suddenly, eyes bulging at his sockets. But the two kept making a joke of it.
"I bet she enjoyed it."
The scanty bearded tossed.
"Do you start running after seggs, bruh? You're so dumb!"
Jacob's face had melted into that which was trained by fear and curiosity. He shook the lady again but she wasn't responding.
"She's not moving."
He sprung to his feet, distancing himself as though he'd just seen a ghost. Well, a corpse was lying there. Before his eyes.
"Twas your fault, Jabes. You had her last."
The scanty bearded was quick to say. Twas always easy for him to toss the blame in whatever direction he wished.
"No you did, bozo. You covered her nostrils and wouldn't let her breathe."
"Are you pushing the blame on me?"
The scanty bearded lunged at Jacobs but the other man stepped,
"Will you both quit being foolish? Having our necks will solve nothing. Let's find a way before the cops find out or someone."
Those were quite some words a drunk man could hardly say. You could say, her death nudged them into borrowed consciousness.
"I say we run away."
The scanty bearded proposed. But Jacob snapped,
"Fool! All our fingerprints are here. It's just a matter of time before we'd be found."
The third guy,
"Let's bury her. We are close to a cemetery."
"Makes sense."
Jacob's face was pale but there was little he could do.
After few more moments, they had finished burying the lady. They had found an empty pit in the heart of the cemetery and had buried her.
"Let us never meet again."
Jacob shot in rage, looking from one man to the other. He was standing beside the shabbily covered mound of earth which had a small opening at its side. Twas dark and they could hardly see.
"Is that a threat you asshole?"
The scanty bearded lunged but the other man wasn't in for a struggle, he was off running away.
"Jacob is right. It'll only make it easy for us to be caught."
He called, running away like a shot cougar.
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"What were you doing out late?"
A lady with a long silk hair stood at the door of the shabby bungalow as it opened to her husband.
"Who told you I owe you words?"
He pushed her out of the way, but she wouldn't give in as she hurried after him into the unkept parlor.
"What's that smell? It's not only alcohol. It's smells rotten egg."
She got to him, but as soon as he removed his cloth and threw them on the old sofa, to reveal his saggy body and short, he made for the hallway which led to his room.
But she followed him, keen on getting a reply,
"Jacob, I'm talking to you?"
She touched him, holding his shoulder. And as he spun around, he sent her falling back with a daze of heavy fist.
"Pack your load and leave my house."
He barked at her and slammed his door. But used to the assault, she sprung to her feet almost immediately and hurried to the door, banging at the door and chewing,
"What did you do, Jacob? Will you put us in trouble?"
"There's no us, bitch!!!"
He yelled at her from the inside. He called again,
"You have few days to leave, you barren whore!"
She pressed her back to the door and slid down. Sobbing.
A week Later. A worksite."Just this one last time and I wouldn't pick up your calls, unless it's a call for your funeral."The last of the men shot at the scanty bearded. It's been over a week now and work had brought them together again."But you'll answer the call won't you? The call of a corpse?"The scanty bearded laughed to his own joke, fixing the long iron pipe in the wall. The person he was addressing was behind the other wall."Why me? I bet you had no guts to call Jacob. It's been all mouth, hasn't it?"He teased the scanty bearded, who pushed the pipe deliberately and almost pierced the chest of the fellow with the edge."Lucky you. I should gut your throat. Jacob holds no place around me anymore. That coward."The other fellow was quick to toss the odds behind as they moved to the other hole in the wall, few steps ahead. They only had three more to go."What
The Next Day. Jacob's."I'm on my way, now."Iseult, Jacob's wife, the lady from the day of the truck accident, and a door-to-door nurse said over the phone, picking up her purse. Unlike the other night, the parlour was tidy and things in place. She live in a fairly new bungalow they recently saved their asses off to buy."Jacob isn't home. He should be back anytime from now. I should talk to you when I get there, I think he's hiding something from me. I can feel it. And now he wants me out of his house. I'm staying here at the detriment of my life. Today's the last he gave me to stay."She hurried towards the door still over the phone.The voice over the phone came,"For how long will you take his abuse? Come stay with me till you save up for rent or stuff. Andrew won't mind.""I love him, Kate. I do wish to run away, I should had. But he needs help. Everyone runs away from
Detroit. Michigan. A Highschool.~History Class~"What happens when you come to the realization of a disturbing fact you've never thought possible. Things you only see in the movies."The substitute history teacher started. The tempo of his voice at the average, his eyes picking one student to drop on another. His beards scanty, full moustache, child's face but stern stare."Like our substitute teacher walking on his head?"One of the male students made a joke and the rest of the class laughed. He seemed popular enough to weigh the interest of all.The substitute teacher smiled too and added,"Or a two faced man like Edward Mordrake.""Gross!"A blonde ughed. She looked 16 like several other 11th grade students in the classroom."But not for Evelyn."The troublemaker called again, looking in the direction of a shy nerdy girl seated at the extreme end of the class
Jacob's Bungalow.~Iseult~"How are you holding up?"Devin asked, staring at her across the room. She was seated opposite him on another sofa. He had come to pay a visit to her. He was just a neighbor next door. A neighbor who was always indoor with an unknown identity. But what he didn't hide was his admiration for Iseult, and she knew that too.He had learnt to keep his distance from her when Jacob was alive, but now that he's dead, he probably would shoot his shot. But not today. Not four days after the horrific death of her husband. All he could do was sit with her there and help her through the grief. And that was what he was doing at the moment.He was 6"1, broad shoulders, great proportion, firm, handsome, manly face. Well kept beards, not full, not too low, but low; a complement of his full lips.She sighed looking up at him. Her fingers had been her play toy ever since he arrived.&
Two days later. A Cathedral.~Father Beocca~"And so does time go by and by, yet those who had been liquefied by lust and flesh finds their paths no more. All they do is fill in the empty barrel till it's overflowing. And when it overflows continuously, it becomes a rill of sin. Just a gaunt path of desires. Yet, if the sinner persists in this sin, the rill becomes a lake, then a river, then an ocean. In which the poor lost soul drowns."Father Beocca took a pause. He was the priest in charge of the only Catholic in the area. The St. Agnus, Memorial Cathedral. Three miles away from Iseult's place.He was dressed in a long black robe with a white collar fixed into the two openings of the robe at the neck region. He has a smooth face, young, 5"8.His eyes were keen on the thick young lady, who's dressed in a red skimpy gown which canvassed the swell of her hips, her fresh thighs and fair cleavages. Her busts handful.
Jacob's. Next Day. Saturday.~Evelyn~"History of the past."She muttered, under her breath as she opened the laptop. The laptop she had made her parents pay for at all cost. Twas just a day into living with her sister and there hadn't been any cause of alarm. Aside last night when the both of them had to fight over who should prepare the meal and wash the dishes, immediately after the Devin had left. It went like this.******************"Mom and Dad sent you here to take care of me and make me strong and not suck the remaining strength out of me."Evelyn had scoffed, stepping forward,"I'm the guest here. Do you have an idea what I left hanging back at home while coming to this place? You should treat me like as guest at least for the first day, then if I wish, I could help out later. By the way, before now, weren't you Jacob's maid?"Iseult's eyes had widened,
Getting Home. ~Iseult and Evelyn~ "Where did you see a baby?" Evelyn barked at her sister, Iseult, as soon the latter stepped into the house. Twas 8:45 PM. Iseult had stopped quickly at the kid stores to get a pair of clothes for the closely naked baby. Since she discovered that she was a girl, she'd bought a small gown for the infant. Iseult stepped into the sitting room, striding towards the sofa, the baby clutched to her breasts, her left arm pushing the baby's bum up. "Have you eaten?" She tried to dismiss the question. But Evelyn wouldn't take the bait, "Don't give me that bullshit, Iseult. Where did you see a baby. Did you give birth to any child when Shit-cob was alive? Why didn't you tell any of us, not even mom or dad know about it." Iseult went to sit on the one-seater sofa, but Evelyn strutted towards her and stood at her front, in akimbo. "I don't have the
The Next Morning."I had a dream."Evelyn said, walking down the stairs as Devin hurried after her."Evelyn wait."He called but she wasn't going to. Immediately she caught a sight of her suitcase, she went for it and picked it up. She hurried towards the door, opened it and strode out."At lease tell me what this dream is all about. You can't just wake up in the morning, bathe and just take off. Where are you going to?"He was standing at her front. She threw her face away in indifference. She spoke,"I'm going home. There's no point staying here any longer. Plus it's a Sunday. I have to go to school tomorrow."Devin nodded his head and moved closer to her."Those are all reasonable. You should go home of course. But you can't expect me to send you off just after you said you had a dream. And come to think of it, I know you have every reason to be mad at your sis