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He walked a yard away from the trajectory someone would have to take from the house to the fence, and he went slowly, looking for anything out of place. He felt his shoe depress into the soft wet ground, and he stopped, crouching low. There it was. A footprint. Tom pulled his phone out, snapped a picture, and stretched his fingers out in the least scientific manner to find the shoe printโs length. He made a mark on his pinky with a pencil, stretched up โ his vertebrae popping as he did so โ and walked for the fence.
It was wooden and only waist-high. Three logs ran one above the other, one and a half feet between them. It was a simple fence, more to keep an animal from wandering away than for any real security. It was muddy here, and Tom thought he could see more prints further out. He had a feeling heโd be able to follow them from the house to the orchard.
Heโd bet his reputation on it.
Thirteen
Trevor Hayes moved up to the edge of the bed, letting his feet hang until they hit the white tile floor. Taylor was a foot away, and they turned toward each other, knees almost touching.
โTell me everything,โ Taylor said again. โDonโt leave anything out.โ She was getting excited, but not in a happy way. She could tell she was about to learn some important information about the shadow creature.
The boy ran a hand through his hair before speaking. โMy dad left us high and dry a few years ago. He ran an accounting firm in Ohio where we lived, and Mom says he had sex with an employee. When he got caught, he tried to make it right. He spoiled me, bought me things to buy my love back, but I thought he was an asshole.
โMom didnโt deserve that. She worked hard her whole life, but she was scared to do it on her own. Iโm the only kid they had.โ Trevor paused and looked up to the light, squinting his eyes. โHe fired the woman he cheated with, and she sued his ass off. He lost everything, and Mom left him after finding out the affair had gone on for over two years.โ
โThat sucks. Iโm sorry, Trevor,โ Taylor said.
He shrugged and kept sharing his story. โItโs okay. They were never very happy.โ He laughed now, as if heโd told a really funny joke. โMy mom must be beside herself. She used to come visit me, you know. Every week. She never believed me either. She kept telling me how this place would make me better, how Iโd stop seeing things that werenโt there.โ
โIt must be hard.โ Taylor wasnโt sure if telling Trevor what he saw was real would help in any way, but she knew it was the right course of action.
โIt isnโt easy. Iโve been here for two years. At first they put me in a normal room with a ceiling light fixture. It still came.โ Trevor was shaking now.
Taylor wanted every part of the story. โGo back to the start.โ
He sighed again, blinking quickly. โDad screwed us over, and Mom took what she had hidden away in a separate bank and came out this way, looking for work. She got a job at the dealership in Gilden as a receptionist.โ Trevor smiled at this. โShe was so happy to get that phone call. She told me we were going to be fine, and that we didnโt need Dad anymore. Iโd be able to graduate locally and go to college, and become a lawyer.โ He laughed again.
โYou still can,โ Taylor assured him, and he stopped chuckling to himself.
โShe wanted to live in Gilden, close to work, but there wasnโt much out there that she could afford. Only crappy apartments, and she didnโt want us to live in a box, she said. We needed a house and a yard. Maybe weโd get a dog.โ He had such hopeful eyes. Taylor didnโt have to ask if they ever got that dog.
He continued after a brief moment. โShe found the house in Red Creek cheap. Cheaper than the apartments in Gilden, so we had no choice. I was so happy when we moved there. It was a little crappy, and only days after we moved in, I heard rumors about the town, even our house. Strange sightings around it. The local kids thought it was haunted, and the previous families living there had left after only months, breaking the lease.โ
โWho owned it?โ Taylor asked.
โWeโre not sure. A management company from Gilden oversaw everything, so the owner was anonymous,โ Trevor said.
Taylor found that a little fishy. โWhat happened next?โ she asked.
โNothing. It was great for two or three months. I started school, and at first, it was strange going to such a small place like Red Creek School, but I began to like it. I made some friends, and eighth grade was shaping up to be a wonderful year. Then I started to see it.โ
โThe shadow?โ
โI liked to ride my bike down the path at the end of the block.โ Trevor must have seen Taylorโs eyes go wide, because he stopped. โWhat?โ
She wondered how much to tell him. โMy dad said bad things happen there. Itโs where he was taken. Itโs where Jason Benningโs son was abducted. It seems to be a gateway or something.โ
โThat makes sense, because the first time I rode my bike out there, it was a fall evening. My friends refused to go further out. They said it was cursed by some witches. I didnโt believe any of the crap I heard about Red Creek. It was the stuff from horror movies or books, not real life. It was dusk, the sun low in the horizon, and it was fighting to peek through the sparsely-leafed trees. Itโs funny,โ Trevor said, โI can still taste the air that night. Does that make sense?โ
Taylor thought about
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