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Authors: Jack Wallen

Among You (20 page)


Yes, ma’am.”


Scott, what I am going to tell you, goes no further than this office. If the wrong people were to find out, I could lose my job and my license and put a lot of wonderful people in danger. Do you understand?”

Not one bit.

I nodded.


Scott, Tyler’s End is my home.”

I waited for the rest of the bomb to drop. It didn’t.


The people of Tyler’s End are my family, Scott.”


Sorry, Middleton…Mrs…”


Ms. No Mrs…not yet, at least.”


Sorry Ms. Middleton. I don’t understand what you’re trying to say.”

She stared at me, unsure of what to do next.


Scott, how well do you know Babbette Gaultier?”


I’ve visited her. We’ve talked a little. That’s all.”


What has she shown you?”


I don’t understand.”


You’ve been in the house; you danced with her at her Coming of the Ages Ball.”

That stopped the show with a punch to the gut.


How do you know about that?”


I was there.”


I didn’t see you.”


You wouldn’t have recognized me outside of school.”

Instinct brought me to my feet. “I really need to be going back to class, Ms. Middleton.”


Scott,” her voice stopped me from turning to the door. “You need to exercise caution. There are certain things…”


You’ve said it already, remember? There are some things you aren’t meant to know. Please, can the cryptic. If you have something to say, just be honest with me.”

Ms. Middleton slid the book to me and looked, not at me, but into me. I could feel her eyes digging through the shell of my flesh and into my core.


I want you to read this book, Scott. Every word. Before you do, I want you to understand one simple thing – you were right, every word is true. This is not some fantastical PR stunt or silly piece of fiction; this is real. The people in this book are real.”

I went to pick up the book and Ms. Middleton touched her hand down onto mine, nearly sending me back into and through puberty.


Scott, the majority of the people in this book are still alive and live in Tyler’s End.”

I managed to wrestle my hand from Ms. Middleton’s and then backed up and into the door.


You’ve placed yourself into the heart of something more profound than anything you’ve ever known. If you truly want to be a part of this world, do so with caution.”


T-thank you, Ms. Middleton. M-may I go now?”

She nodded. I sucked in a deep breath, turned, and slipped through the door. The second I was outside of her office, I released the stale air in my lungs and raced into the empty hall. The book was in my hand and Ms. Middleton’s words in my ear.

The people in this book are real.

How could that be? According to the first dated entry, the book was published over one hundred years ago. I was willing to suspend disbelief for a lot of things – a necessary quality for any good horror fan
.
This, however, stretched my limits.

Even still…something in the tone of Ms. Middleton’s voice had me hesitant to toss aside her warnings. Crazy things have been known to happen on this great big ball of Earth. If people could believe the planet was less than six thousand years old, why couldn’t I believe a town filled with centennials was next to us? It certainly did make life more interesting.

I clutched the book tight and ran off for class. Nothing could drag me down at this point. Halfway back to class, I realized the desire to sit through another round of soul-sucking trigonometry made me want to punch a nun. So, instead of continuing on, I took a detour to the one stairwell no one ever checked. Part of the old wing of the building, the southeast stairs were
the
spot to be if cutting class or making out was your thing. Somehow it was the one secret the whole of the student body managed to keep.

When I reached the stairs, all was quiet. I lucked out and was the only student in sight. By the time my feet hit the midway point, I had the book open and was reading before my butt hit marble.

I flipped past the pages I’d already read and started a new chapter.

 

Chapter 11

 

We finally arrived in the States. In all of my life, I never thought I’d be so fortunate as to bring an entire community of people to freedom from the tyranny and dread of our homeland. Although we cannot live among the humans in our normal fashion, the challenge of secreting our kind from damning eyes should not prove too great.

The name, Tyler’s End, has been chosen out of respect to Marsha Mayskill’s infant who didn’t survive the long journey. His body was wracked with infection and disease. Our doctors did everything they could to save the poor boy’s life, but it simply wasn’t meant to be.

This decision was mine and mine alone. Should anyone be dissatisfied with the name, I will happily entertain their concerns.

In happier news, I have procured a mask maker who will, with a bit of help from our dark elementist, craft the perfect solution to provide us safe passage on the streets of this country. Though I would love, more than anything, to allow my darling daughter to walk about the neighboring cities as she would her home, I know that would only spread hatred and fear. To that end, the ‘Kind (as we have grown fond of referring to ourselves) will hide behind liars’ masks when among the human race.

 

My life had just become infinitely more complicated. As if the life of a teen wasn’t already complex enough, I now found myself head over heels for a ‘girl’ that was over one hundred years old and had to wear a mask just to mingle with the human race.

I had to find out if what Ms. Middleton said was true. I’d spent most of my life wanting so desperately to believe in the fantastic. Now that I’m faced with a dream-built reality filled with monsters and century-old beings, I wasn’t so sure. I had to find the answers. That, of course, would require the help of my trusty sidekick and best friend of all time.

 

eighteen | tyranny

 

We’d already planned on returning to Tyler’s End, so it took no convincing Sally to drive me back.


You don’t think Middleton was playing you?” Sally questioned me.


At first, yes. But then, why would she go to all the trouble to build such an elaborate lie? She has nothing to gain by leading me on here. Besides, she knew about the party and me dancing with Babbette. Only two people outside of Tyler’s End knew about that – me and you. Neither of us would have had any reason to spill the beans to her.”

Sally let my explanation sink in before she replied. “You don’t think Cody Sloan has anything to do with this?”

I pondered Sally’s question. The very idea that Sloan had the intellect to pull off such a complex ruse was laughable. Cody’s idea of a prank was a swirly in an unflushed toilet.

After Sally and I shared a few Cody Sloan horror stories, she finally asked, “So…what’s the plan?”


Back to spying,” I replied.


As in, we find Babbette and play ‘my little stalker’?”

Sally knew me all too well.


All kidding aside, this could be dangerous,” I warned.


As in how?”


Honestly, I don’t know. There’s always Skorsdan. And from what I’ve heard and read, Gorman Gaultier could probably bite our heads off and suck the marrow from our bones without breaking a sweat.”

Sally inhaled a nervous breath. “Are you saying…”


The only thing I’m saying is that we have to be careful. We’ll be trespassing and we don’t know how they would react if they caught us.”


But they won’t…right?” Sally asked.


That’s the plan.”


No, Scott, that is so not the right answer. You were supposed to say ‘Oh no, Sally, they won’t catch us.’”


Does it count if I say we’ll do everything we can to not let them catch us?”

Sally shook her head.


Okay, then they won’t catch us. No way in Hell.”

Famous last words.

I didn’t share that last sentiment with Sally.

The car crossed into the Tyler’s End and made its way to the Gaultier Mansion, just as an uncomfortable silence settled over us. To be safe, Sally parked the car a few blocks away; so we’d have to hoof it to the house. It wasn’t that her car was so recognizable – but since we were trespassing on multiple levels, better play it safe than sorry.

The walk to the Gaultier House was chilly and quiet.


God, it’s beautiful here.” Sally looked up into the sky as she walked. “Is it just me, or do the stars seem more clear?”

I looked up and verified Sally’s claim.


You’re right – it’s like Tyler’s End is closer to the sky.”


Maybe this place is a window to the heavens,” Sally whispered.

We both laughed.


Poetry much?” I laughed.

Sally punched me, this time…hard. “You should never mock beauty, Scotty Maskey.”

I leaned in and kissed her on the cheek.


I’d be mocking you…” my voice drifted off.


I love you too, Scott.”

Sally took it all in stride – as she always had.

The mansion loomed before us. Dark and daunting. For the briefest of seconds, I had the urge to turn tail and run. That wouldn’t happen; not now. We needed answers to questions no one had ever thought to ask and this was the only way we’d get them.


Are you sure about this, Scott?”


As sure I’ve ever been about anything.”


Even that one thing,” Sally asked.


Even that one thing,” I replied.

We shared the inside joke; it should have brought a sense of lightness to the moment. It failed. There was no way around the fact that we were very near the gaping maw of Hell and about to be swallowed whole.


This way,” I whispered.

Carefully, we wound our way to the back of the mansion, straight for the open cellar door I’d previously used. I pulled the unhinged door open and gestured for Sally to follow. Before the darkness consumed me, I pulled out a flashlight and lit it up.

Sally stopped, mid-stride, and took in the cellar of the Gaultier House.


What is this place?” she asked.


I haven’t figured that out.”

Sally stepped in close to one of the steel cages and brushed her fingertip against the metal. When she turned to look at me, her eyes were dark with pupil, as if fear forced her vision to expand. “And this is?” she asked.


I don’t think we want to know,” I answered. “There’s something you’ll want to see. Come on.”

I led Sally down the hall and into the room of masks. The second my light spilled over the nearest wall, I was sure she would bolt. Instead, she drew herself up until she was practically nose to nose with one of the lifeless faces.


What are they? And don’t say…”


Masks.”


You…” I could feel Sally roll her eyes. “They’re so life like. Oh my God, Scott,” Sally started. “They each have names. This is so bizarre.”

Sally slid across the room, taking in every mask she could see in the dim light.


No way,” said Sally.


What is it?” I asked.


If you’ve been in this room before, how did you miss this?” Sally turned, her finger pointing to one of the masks. I stepped in close to get a look.


Holy crap,” I whispered.

The mask before me was that of Babbette Gaultier.


How is that…what does her face look… How?” My brain couldn’t seem to process what was before me. I reached up and ran my finger along the cheek and lips of the perfect rendering of Babbette. My heart raced, my breath grew shallow. My imagination lofted my lips to hers to enjoy the sweetest kiss ever shared.


Wow,” Sally nearly shouted. “Here’s Gorman Gaultier. His face is huge.”

The proclamation yanked me from my dreamscape. As I un-tunneled my vision from Babbette, I noticed a spot-on Timely mask directly to the right. The likeness was haunting. I expected the thing to spout off some snarky comment and bounce away.

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