Keeping it spare for Write...Edit...Publish... Lite as we start off year 2021. Back to fiction with a fractured something...an old write repurposed because it fit the prompt.
The worst ever
He
had stalked me for days. His lips were rubbery, too large, too wide open,
hot-wet and slimy. Gross didn’t begin to describe it. He was taking
his time too, as if he was wooing some swooning heroine in some crazy version
of a Brontë romance. The worst kiss ever. And his limbs were like bloody
suckers, I pushed at him hard but he hung on like one of those tree-huggers.
How could this be happening? Why had I allowed it in the first place? I
groped for the knife, found it and slashed upwards. He broke away with a
repulsive sucking sound that made even my toenails curl.
I
sat up, my chest heaving, my heart beating a frantic tattoo against my
ribs. My head swam with a potent mix of emotions – disbelief. disgust,
outrage, abject terror. I shut my eyes and tried to get a grip.
When I opened them again, everything was quiet. Moonlight came in through
the blinds and lay in deep slices on the floor. I could see vague dark stains
on the bedclothes, they were twisted around my torso in a python-coil.
The rest of the room was strangely and chillingly untouched by the upheavals I
had just experienced - my clothes were still on the pegs, my books as I had
left them on my desk. Only Toddy had fallen out of the cubbyhole and lay
spread-eagled on the papers.
I
untangled myself slowly from the snarled sheets. Piled the pillows behind
my back and half-lounged against them. Not to sleep for the rest of the
night felt like a sensible decision.
***
“Oh
look, aren’t they cute?!” Aditi exclaimed.
“Now don’t start that again, Dits,” I was not particularly taken with the clumps of teddy bears and alligators and giraffes the vendor was hawking in the train. She was obsessed with soft toys.
“Aw, c’mon,” she cajoled. “Just look at them. Let me get you one, please. One for you, one for me. Just as a souvenir. Just one last time, okay?”
“Oh, yeah? One last time?” I was skeptical. She said that every time. On every trip.
The
vendor meanwhile had spotted a pushover and made his way to where we were
sitting. He pointed out the awesomeness of his wares with exaggerated, faintly
effeminate gestures, adding fuel to an already blazing fire. I gave in,
it was useless to resist. Deal done, Aditi sat back with a sigh and a
smile clutching the toys as though she were five instead of twenty-five.
“Oh,
they’re just too cute. Don’t you love this vest?”
“Hmm,” I really couldn’t match her enthusiasm.
“What shall we call them?”
“Froddy? Frodo? Freddie? Anything. Your choice, really.”
“Are they frogs or toads?”
“I don’t think frogs come in that muddy colour.”
“I know,” Aditi said with the air of someone having an epiphany, “Toddy! Let’s call this one Toddy. And this can be Muddy.”
***
I woke abruptly. Daylight was streaming in at the window. The clock on the night-stand read 6:16, the dots pulsing each second, like a pair of blinking evil eyes. A flock of crows had started up their raucous commotion somewhere just outside.
My mouth felt like a dozer had smashed into it. My whole body was a disaster zone, as if it had come through a wringer. Every bone ached. I flung the bedclothes back, there were weird dried stains on them. There was no time to change the sheets. If I didn’t hurry, I would be seriously late, the pick up came at half past. I briefly wondered what kind of night Aditi had had. I pushed away the thoughts that wisped unbidden into my mind. No, that was beyond crazy. I shuddered. Was I going out of my mind? There was little time to ponder, and the workday soon pushed the night’s events out of sight if not completely out of mind.
I saw it when I came back from work and went to lay my bag down as usual. He wasn’t on the desk, not inside the cubbyhole, not where he had fallen on the papers last night, nor on the floor underneath. Not anywhere visible in the room. Scrunched up on one side was the vest, slashed open in a ragged cut where the knife must have gone in and caught the seam. There were dried bloodstains on the vest too. Mine? I swatted away the thought they could be anyone else’s. I picked it up and smoothed it out. The front, I had never really noticed the front. It was the back that was constantly on view as he sat low, squat and fat on all fours. The writing glittered, still undamaged, the words gleaming in the last of the daylight. Prince, in disguise. I read them again. Mouthing the words like a child learning to read. Prince. In. Disguise.
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Aaaargh.
ReplyDeleteWHAT a disguise. WHAT a tale.
My own face and toes are curled in horror after reading this.
Thank you. I think.
Hi Nila. I love it when you write horror. Very powerful in every way. What a unique entry for THE KISS. Not at all what i was expecting, but very enjoyable in a dark way.
ReplyDeleteI should not have read this as my before sleep reading! Ackk!!
ReplyDeleteOh-oh! That toy doesn't sound too cuddly. Not at all. I wouldn't want something like that anywhere near my bed. That kiss must have been truly disgusting. I hope Toddy doesn't retaliate for the heroine going after him with a knife, but I have my doubts.
ReplyDeleteHi Nila - what a 'fascinating' take on the prompt ... rather horrific story line - I'm glad it's morning and hope the memories from reading it will be gone by the time darkness comes later on. Toys ... I will look at them askance in future. Great take - Hilary
ReplyDeleteHaunting Nila. Well done. Reminds me of the Toymaker by Robert Dinsdale. Happy WEP reading.
ReplyDeleteEek!!!! So creepy and well done!
ReplyDeleteI did not see that coming. Very scary and kind of fun. I love soft toys, but I don't keep them in my bed room anymore. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteLove the ending and the play with the timeline.
ReplyDeleteLove the creepy story! Ewwwww. Dixie.jarchow@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWell done, so unexpected, and horrifying!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many women would like to do the same to an unwanted admirer. The way you described his attention, I'd want to kick butt too. Well written. It feels like there should be more.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Thrilled. Stunned. Enjoyed twists. The fantasy and romance and lack of romance.
ReplyDeleteWell, that's pretty horrific! As well as kind of funny.
ReplyDeletewow - you went total full on horror there. Nothing - not a genre you can't write well. Excellent
ReplyDeleteWell that put me into a twist! Nothing like a good bit of horror to kick off 2021 WEP. Great job.
ReplyDeleteYou are always so good at setting the scene, and the horror portrayed here leapt off the screen as I read it. I might have nightmares now. Wonderfully done!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pleasure to read even though I sensed some horror coming up when i read 'I could see vague dark stains on the bedclothes, they were twisted around my torso in a python-coil.' Very evocative and a super take on the prompt.
ReplyDeleteVery creepy and disturbing.
ReplyDeleteI seem to be following Sally around and saying the same things! Very disturbing.....
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love your dark twist on the classic fairytale. So tense, creepy and unexpected. Great job.
ReplyDeleteBom dia gostaria de agradecer a Deus nosso senhor Jesus Cristo por me abençoada junto com as virgens Maria eu peço oração para mim minha família é irmãs é irmãos amigos é vizinhos peço oração para aqueles que tenham me ajudando é aqueles que precisam também
ReplyDeleteSo surprising. I had to go back and pick up on all the clues I‘d missed. Very tricky and stomach punchingly unexpected. Great write!
ReplyDeleteA very literal frog prince. Cool interpretation of the prompt.
ReplyDeleteSorry to be so late in commenting.