#141. Extranormals
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, 09-09-2010 at 06:42 AM (978 Views)
I don't think I've been getting email notifications for the past few days. Weird.
09/08/10
Ixburg, SK
2000
He's killed, just like that. His daughter, seven years old, is alone in their apartment across town. I'm the daughter.
I slip from the bed, tiny and blonde and short-haired, and push open the door to the rest of the apartment. Somehow, I'm not surprised to see a man there. The man is stocky and blond, and I can see that he's grinning when the orange light from the window hits his face.
I incline my head. "Sir." I say, my voice neutral.
He grins wider and nods back. I step back into the doorway of my bedroom, and he brushes past me into the bright light of the hallway.
He'll be back, if only to keep an eye on me. I need to leave.
Originally Posted by DreamViews DC
Originally Posted by Samael
Originally Posted by DreamViews DC
Unknown, ILOriginally Posted by Samael
2010
I'm a man in a black suit, sitting in the back of a black car, which is driving to the outskirts of a town in Illinois. And we're in Illinois, of course, because the Organization tracked an Extranormal here. One false move, one positive test, and suddenly Jane Doe (Age 17, Grade 12, parents work from home) is about to be assassinated by a team of armed government goons.
It's funny. Extranormals can't strictly be barred from going to school, or holding regular jobs. Hell, they can even travel. Different countries have different restrictions, of course, but the good ol' US of A is all about liberty. The Organization can track them, though. Legality's a little fuzzy, but some real dangerous ones pop up occasionally. What to do with them?
Here's the thing: Extranormals go crazy all the time. They lose control of their powers and suddenly they're either a human icicle or a pile of ashes. Most of the time they take innocent bystanders with them. It's really no problem at all to fake a meltdown. Kill the EN, murder all the bystanders, blow shit up. It's easy.
This one's powers are a little more subtle, so no flashy special effects. Fortunately, ENs tend to be a little crazy to begin with, so it wouldn't be unheard of for one to suddenly... snap. Possibly kill her entire family with a butcher knife. Double murder-suicide, neat and clean.
The man in the passenger seat has the knife.
We pull up the gravel driveway. The other three men silently open their doors and step out. I hide a grin by turning toward the empty road as I step out of the car. No one's coming.
The plan is to enter the house and kill the parents, then ambush the girl when she comes home from school.
Neat and clean.
Except.
Her father died ten years ago.
Her mother died even before that.
And Jane Doe is a really stupid pseudonym.
The only person in the house is the lodger who rents out the basement. That lodger is an Extranormal himself, a young black man who's trying to lie low. Obviously, that's not working out.
I can sense him in the front entrance of the house, ready to attack the first man who comes in. I give the all-clear to the other men.
The man with the knife kicks open the door and walks into an ambush. I shoot the other two in the back.
Once upon a time, there was a man in a black suit. The man was supposed to sit in the back of a black car, and break into a house, and help murder an entire family. While he was still alive, this man used to really hate shapeshifters.
Scare Factor: 3/10
Rating: 6/10