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Besides, I know heโll try to talk me out of going alone, but I need this, and it's broad daylight out. Who would bother to follow me to the cemetery?
Feeling bad but resolved, I turn off my phone and make my way to her grave, cleaning off her stone and leaving a bouquet of vibrant flowers on top.
โHey, Mom,โ I say softly, sitting down in the grass.
Today is actually a beautiful day, the sun is bright, and the cold front has moved along. With any luck, we will move into spring without any more freezing temperatures.
โTodayโs the big day. Eighteen. Can you believe it? I made it. Iโm officially an adult.โ
Running my fingers through the grass, I glance around the cemetery absently. โI always looked forward to this day. I thought weโd celebrate together, you know?โ
A gust of wind flyโs through and pushes my hair over my face. โNow itโs just me.โ
Staring at her stone, I rub my fingers over the words and sigh. I feel alone, lonely and itโs my fault because I could be spending it with Colt, and instead, Iโm here talking to an inanimate object.
Feeling foolish, I turn my phone back on and pull up his last text.
Colt: Princess, where are you?
Me: Iโm visiting my mom
Colt: ? Your mom?
Me: yeah, Iโm at her grave
Colt: oh
Colt: you want some company?
I look around the area, staring at the beautiful green trees throughout, surrounded by carefully trimmed grass and a sea of plaques and stones. Itโs quiet, serene but empty.
Do I want Colt to come here? Or do I want to go back?
Colt: Princess?
Smiling at the moniker that gave me so much angst before, I type out a response with a warm heart. It doesnโt matter where we are as long as Iโm with him.
Me: Iโm done here. Iโll come to you
Colt: are you sure?
Smiling, I type out a response and rise to go, brushing my ass off as I step away. Another gust of wind sweeps through the area, and my head swings around when I hear rustling in the distance, nothing but the swaying trees and a sea of graves greeting me.
Shivering, I make my way toward the entrance, slowing when the hair on the back of my neck stands on end, but when I peek behind me, Iโm faced with nothing but the same vista.
Still, I canโt escape a sense of urgency and skip to the entrance, spying my car through the fence with relief, only to skid to a stop when a figure in jeans and a hoodie steps in front of me.
The figure looks all too familiar even if Iโve never seen his face, which is no different now with the hood pulled up. Heโs tall, with broad shoulders and meaty hands clenched at his sides.
Gasping, I step back, my heart pulsing uncomfortably in my chest, and clearing my throat, I rasp, โUm, excuse me.โ
Please step aside. Please just be another visitor here to see their loved one. Fuck.
He cocks his head to the side and raises his hand, reaching out for me ghoulishly, and I step back cautiously, adrenaline spiking in my veins when he follows.
Absently, I note Iโm trembling from head to toe as I demand, โWhat do you want?โ
โI want you, Finn.โ
Spinning on my heels, I run back the way I came, racing through and around the graves, the obstacle course laid out before me, forcing me to weave around the taller pieces, slowing me down.
I can hear my deep breathing - shit, and I can hear his deep breathing.
With a groan, I increase my strides, a stitch forming in my side, the ache becoming unbearable, but with no other choice, I power through it, sobbing for my efforts.
In the next moment, his body crashes against mine, collapsing on top of me as I tumble to the ground with a pained cry, and terror washes through me so quickly, I fear I might vomit.
Laying over top of me, he pauses, and Iโm reminded of the similarities to my attack in the parking lot. This was not long after I started at North, and at the time, I thought it might have been Melissa.
Was that my fan then too?
Unfortunately, this time thereโs no one here, no one can save me now.
Trembling, I fight the bile surging up my throat, gagging on the acidic taste as I look around in a daze.
Iโm brought out of my painful lethargy when he leans into my neck and whispers, โItโs time. Are you ready, Finn?โ
Closing my eyes, I shudder but summon the breath I need to move and slam my head into his face. I donโt have much momentum, trapped against the ground as I am, but it at least stuns him.
โFuck,โ he says as he rolls away.
Scrambling out from under him, I bring myself to my knees and turn back, gasping to find Ben grinning ghoulishly at me, his teeth covered in blood from the impact to his nose.
โItโs you,โ I say incredulously.
Slowly he gains his feet, and I back away again. Shit, I shouldโve run while I had the chance.
โWhoโs me?โ he leers.
Turning away, I take off again, but heโs right fucking behind me, and Iโm already exhausted from the last go-round. Gasping for my efforts, I barely register my phone ringing in my pocket, but the constant buzz brings me out of my panic long enough to pull it out with trembling fingers.
Muscle memory must take over because I donโt so much as glance at the phone as I answer it.
โHey, Princess-โ Colt says.
โColt!โ I sob, cutting him off.
โFinn? Whatโs going on?โ
โHeโs here Colt, Ben-โ
Oomph, I hit the ground hard again, smacking my head against a stone. Moaning, I clutch my wound, the distant roar of Coltโs voice screaming my name blaring over the phone.
โBitch,โ Ben hisses, pulling my arms behind my back
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