After shopping, Malcoln took Candace back to her apartment. There, they bump into Karen, who greeted them. Karen didn't like Malcoln very much. Something about him seemed a bit false. She was hardly wrong when she had these hunches, and that's why she was worried about Candace.
Back at the apartment, Candace looked around herself, scanning everything she could find there to see if there was anything odd. But apparently, everything was in its place. She took the bag with the new phone and went to plug it in. As soon as she was done, she went to the bathroom. On her way out, while drying her hair, she heard the phone ringing. She took a deep breath and took the phone off the hook.
"Hello?" She said, with some trepidation.
"Candace? Thank God! We've been calling you for at least two hours!" Mildred Summers. The reception and administration nurse.
"Oh, it's just that I didn't have a phone. I got a little sick and ended up just going out to buy another one in the afternoon." Candace explained.
"Oh, right. Are you feeling better? We need you to come here. Scott hasn't shown up yet, and the older seniors' ward is alone. Kristen is not going to handle it by herself."
Candace knew that the seniors' wing housed Mr. Staton. She didn't know if she would be ready to deal with him today, but what could she do? It was her job. She couldn't just tell Mildred that the old man had said some weird words and supernatural happenings took place in her house. That would make her the new patient at that place.
"All right. I'm going to put on some clothes and get there as soon as possible. And sorry for taking so long to be reached." She said, to which Mildred replied that it was ok, after all, unforeseen events happen.
While Candace got ready, Malcoln watched her from the building two blocks away, but which gave access to her bedroom window. He had bought a telescope just to observe her. He swallowed hard as she started to change. He hadn't come after her to have any romance, but to be able to break the damn curse he'd helped to occur years ago.
He found himself remembering when he was a boy playing with Harry in the Statons' backyard. He had been the first boy who had played with him in kindergarten, as white people didn't like to mix. Harry had always defended him tooth and nail. And because of him, his greed, Harry was gone, never to return. Malcolm couldn't bring him back, but he could keep more people from getting hurt.
Candace was on the list as the next to suffer the consequences of his actions, and so he was doing his duty, in helping her. He wasn't going to get involved with her, because that was wrong. That was taking advantage of her. He looked away. It was wrong to spy while she changed clothes as well, no matter how beautiful and sexy she was.
He looked once more at her room and only saw her on her back, leaving the room, and probably, the house. He went downstairs quickly to see where she was going. He saw her going to the bus stop and he wrote down the number of the bus. He'd look at the map on his pocket, but since she didn't usually go out, this one would probably lead to her work. He checked and yes, she went to the Asylum.
Approaching the street, he waited for a taxi, or even a bus. The taxi passed first. Now he would know where Joseph was being held. He would pay him a visit.
The hospital was crazy. Some new patients were admitted, others died, and Mr. Staton kept going back and forth in consciousness.
"Oh, thank God!" Mildred dropped the phone and threw up her hands, as if thanking the heavens. "Go change, clock in and go to your ward. Kristen has come here to whine a few times."
Candace didn't even speak. She just nodded and went to the locker room as quickly as possible. Making the sign of the cross, she asked God for help and went to her shift.
Kristen was coming out of one of the bedrooms, and when she saw Candace, her defeated face lit up. She ran to her friend.
"Oh, Cady, finally! I thought I would die alone, here." She whimpered. Candace rolled her eyes. Such a drama queen!
"Stop the drama. Now, tell me what you've already done, which rooms you need to give medication and go to your ward and I'll take care of it here from now on." Kristen more than quickly explained everything and ran to her designated ward. She hated dealing with older people. They were mostly deranged and difficult, in her opinion.
Candace started going to the rooms and performing the necessary procedures. Some elderly people were dirty, others didn't want to eat at all. A lady had died, which weighed heavily on Candace. She suffered to see one of them passing away, because she clung to them. The last room was Joseph Staton's.
Seeing the number 647 stamped on the door, she felt a chill. 'God, please don't have any problems today', she repeated this mentally as she entered the room.
The old man was sitting on the bed, his feet dangling and dangling. He was looking out the window, a smile on his face. Candace became calmer. Apparently, he was normal. As soon as she closed the door, he spoke.
"I thought you wouldn't come again." He kept looking out the window. His tone indicated she was late.
"Why, Mister Staton, but I shouldn't even be here right now. I came because one of my colleagues couldn't and I'm covering his shift. I should be in my house, snuggled under my covers." She said, approaching him with the medicine tray.
"You should have been here over an hour ago. If you hadn't broken your phone, of course." He kept looking out the window, and Candace nearly dropped the tray in her hands. How did he know about the phone?
"What are you talking about, sir?" she asked, almost stuttering.
"I just know it. It's just getting started for you, but I'm almost out of it. My son is waiting for me, do you know that?" Candace took a few seconds to understand. She knew his son was dead.
"You will not die, Mr Staton!" She assured him of that.
"I am going, yes. It's my time." He paused and turned to look at her. At this point, Candace couldn't be calmer. His right side, which she couldn't see as he was showing only his left one by looking straight and sitting on the bed, was bleeding. In the place of the right eye, there was an empty, bloody socket hole. "And yours, too."
Candace dropped the tray of medications on the floor, scattering the pills across the everywhere. She opened her mouth to scream, but no matter how hard she tried, no sound came out. Joseph continued to stare at her with only one eye in place, and a lunatic laugh escaped his mouth, getting louder and louder. When her legs finally came back to life, she rushed to the door and desperately opened it. "Help! Help!" She screamed and, quickly, Scott appeared there, startled. She was running, looking back, towards Staton's room and ended up being hugged by Scott, after she bumped into him, who stopped and toke her by the shoulders. "What happened??" He asked and, seeing that she didn't say anything coherent, he shook her and she finally mumbled something. "His eye is no longer there. B-bleeding." Scott let go of Candace and ran to Room 647. He saw both the tray and the medicine on the floor, but Joseph Staton was in bed, sleeping peacefuly. How the old man didn't wake up to all that scream
Candace went to the patient's room and found him lying down, peacefully sleeping. She met with Scott before entering and asked him to allow her in, to which he very reluctantly agreed. She watched the old man sleep for a few minutes. What happened to her to have such a hallucination? Could it be that she had a problem at her house, with fungi? But, she started having strange sensations inside work that night, so the fungus wouldn't be in her house, exactly. With these thoughts, she didn't notice when Joseph woke up, until he called out her name. "Miss Adams?" He was lying still, just looking at her. "Huh?" She looked around, waking up from her reverie. She stared at him. He motioned with his finger for her to approach him. She did so. "I need your help." He said softly, looking around, still lying down. "With what, Mr Staton? Want me to call Scott?" Joseph made a frump. He didn't like that nurse guy because he was too rough. And he knew the guy had bad intentions towards Candace. H
Joseph bent down and picked up the small box, about the size of a hand and about three fingers wide. He went to the old chair and sat down, listening to the poor furniture creak. Before opening it, Joseph noticed how it had some symbols carved into the lid as well as on the sides. Joseph's grandmother was a native, from the Pine Ridge Reservation, and though she avoided talking about it much, he could make out some of those carvings. He lifted the lid and saw a few items inside, and one of them caught his eyes. The braided leather key ring his father showed him a few years ago. They were very similar, but Joseph knew they couldn't be the same, after all, how could that be possible? There was also a necklace with a pendant similar to an animal's tooth, as well as a red ribbon. Suddenly, tiredness sets in and Joseph feels heavy eyes again, as when he was driving. He looked at the dusty bed and thought there was no other way. He dusted it off and, before going to 'bed', he observed throu
The walk to the cabin, though less tortuous than the previous night, was longer. Joseph noticed some things hanging from trees, and when he looked closer, for it was day and he could see, he realized that they were small skulls. He was startled, because that was very macabre! There were many, like bunches of grapes. He kept walking, because the worst that could happen to him was to be stuck out in the open, in the blizzard.He saw some totem poles half buried in the snow around the house. When he finally looked at the building, he realized that it looked a lot like last night's cabin. He swallowed, slowly approaching the door. He raised his hand to knock, but it froze for a few seconds. He closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and before he knocked, he looked down and sees the same potted plant."It's not possible..." His lips were trembling, not from the cold, but from fear. He gatherd courage and knocked on the d
Joseph was dizzy after realizing that this woman, the Indian, was his great aunt. She was hardly mentioned, but he knew her name was Winona. He heard about how mad she was and that they cut contact with her because of this. Now he knew she cast a curse on his parents, as well as on his uncles, and maybe that's why so many wrong things happened in their lives. Joseph's mother freaked out one fine day, while cooking and tried to kill his father. His father wanted to put his wife into a nursing home, but at the time they didn't have resources for that, so the solution was to take care of her in their own home. Unfortunately, it ended in tragedy. She set the whole house on fire one night, with everyone asleep. Fortunately, his father managed to get him out of there, but not her, who burned to death. Outside the house, while waiting for the firefighters ,they could hear her insane laughter. Before the outbreak, she couldn't stop talking about curses and talismans and poisoned blood, and i
Darkness engulfed Joseph, who felt his feet leave the ground. The scene of Harry falling continued to play through his mind, like an infinite loop. Winona's laughter rang in his ears. He just wanted this nightmare to end soon and be nothing more than this: a nightmare.'I must be very tired and I'm just hallucinating. That's it. None of this is real!' he repeated to himself, eyes closed and covering his ears to try to stifle that hideous laugh.As soon as his feet touched the ground again, Joseph opened his eyes. He looked around and, once again, he was in that cursed cabin. He got up, staggering, and headed for the door. Incredibly, it opened without objection, allowing him to leave.Joseph ran back to the road, where the car was parked on the side of the road. The snow wasn't as fluffy as before and he didn't get stuck like he thought he would.He took the key out of his pocket, and his trembling fingers had a hard time getting the small metal object and inserting it into the lock o
Candace was outside the room 647, unable to mutter a word. Her eyes were focussed on the white wall in front of her. A little red stain was there. Almost invisible. ‘Is it blood?’, Candace asked herself. Mildred was taking care of all the arrangements, including having to talk to Joseph's family and, of course, dealing with the police. "Darling, take it." The smoke from the hot coffee made Candace look at the small Styrofoam cup, filled with the steaming liquid, and then at the woman holding it. The blue eyes behind the glasses expressed both empathy and concern. Candace didn't say anything, just held the cup, while Mildred smiled at her and walked away. She had a lot to do. When Mildred returned, the cup was still in Candace's hand, and the coffee was very cold. Mildred took a deep breath. She had been working at the hospital for some time and was used to the occasional patient passing away, especially since most of them were elderly. Many of them with some illness, not only ment
"Mr Staton, look what I brought you!" Candace entered the room, almost singing. Mr. Staton was a resident of the Rest and Care Asylum long before her arrival. Apparently, he was one of the oldest in the institution. Candace had been working there for at least 5 months. Working with the elderly was something she enjoyed and was already used to. After all, she was practically raised by her maternal grandmother, as her mother worked too much and her father was not a very reliable person. When her grandmother began to show signs of dementia, Candace was the one who took care of her. Candace opened the door and poked her head into room 647. The bed was empty, so she went in and placed the tray of food on top of the dresser. "Mr. Staton?" She called and, as she there was no answer, she continued to look for him. She headed to the bathroom. The door was open ajar and he was sitting on the toilet, still wearing his pajama pants. Candace took a step back, looking away to give himsome privac