Wednesday I posted Part One of my 3 part short suspense The Basement. Today we continue with Andie's journey.
Their murders permanently stained Andie's memory like the blood on her white linen slacks. A scream as fresh as the day her parents died snapped Andie back into the present and the cold basement. The dark concrete floor was still empty and still silent. There's no one here!
Andie
took another step down the stairs and something rustled beneath her.
“Hello”
Her calm voice echoed in the cavernous dark like replies from the ghosts that
haunted there. Her pulse thumped at the base of her neck. She was not alone
this time. “Is someone down here?”
A
breath whispered on the air. The faintest of sound uttered the word ‘Xandra’
Andie’s
breath turn into ice. It froze at the back of her throat. No air coming in and
no air going out. Her eyes darted in the many directions as the name bounced
around the room. Her heart pounded as she searched for whoever had called her
name. But there was no one there.
Maybe I Imagined it. Andie thought. But still, she scanned
for any signs of movement, a shadow, a trickle of water leaking, even blood. But that wasn’t possible. There
was no one left to kill.
A
draft blew through the basement. Behind her the door slammed shut. The fear
bolted through Andie like lightning. She spun on her heel and ran back up the stairs.
“Andie?” A distressed voice called to her
“Andie help me.”
Her
hand fell away from the door. The voice was familiar. Andie spun around. The
voice was too familiar. “Cassia?” Her voice shivered against the silence.“Cassia!”
She
ran down the steps and into the centre of the empty room, spun a full
three hundred and sixty degrees as her eyes crossed the shadows, and sought
out the dark spots. There is no one here!
“Cassia?”
Andie called again as she shook her head. The voice couldn’t be her cousin’s.
It just couldn’t be! But hadn’t the basement had always been Cassia’s favourite
place to hide?
“Cassia”
The innocent voice of an eight year old called to Andie through her memory “Cassia,
are you down here?”
They
weren’t allowed in the basement and they’d get into a lot of trouble if they
got caught. It was the reason her cousin always hid down here. She would never be
found in the basement. No one ever looked for her in here.
Andie
looked around the hallway and listened for signs of her parents before she
slipped quietly through the door. Safe in the knowledge she hadn’t been caught
Andie joyfully run down the stairs and into the centre of the cold and dark
room.
She
skipped in and out of the new boxes that were full of old and interesting
things from the attic until she spotted exactly what she was looking; Cassia’s
waist length blond hair fanned across the top of a stack of boxes she had climbed
behind. “One two three Cassia I’ve found you” Andie called dashing up the
stairs towards the door.
“Xandra
Montgomery!” The booming sound of her father’s voice bounced off the stone
walls “What are you doing down here?”
Andie
froze. She gripped the railing as she almost clattered into her father’s legs in
the doorway. “I’m sorry Father I… I -”
“Xandra
you are not to come into this basement.” He wasn’t angry. But he was going to
reprimand her anyway. He had that tone in his voice that said she was grounded
indefinitely “How many times do you have to be told this?!”
“I…
I was playing.” Andie tried to explain.
“Not
down here young lady” He scolded “Now go to your room!”
Andie
scurried up the remaining steps and passed his legs before the grounding could
come. She flew through the house not stopping until she was safe inside her
bedroom.
Moments
later Cassia walked into the room. “You’re the best Andie.” She smiled and sat
on the bed beside her. “You could have gotten me in loads a trouble.” Cassia
wrapped her arms around Andie and held her tight. “I’m scared of Uncle Max when
he shouts.” She sighed “He reminds of the man that killed…” Her voice trembled
for a second “…my Mum and Dad.”
The
memory faded into the dark, empty basement. Her eyes scanned over the room. She
could have sworn she heard Cassia’s voice. It wasn’t. Andie turned around on
the concrete floor. She felt slightly more comfortable in the room now she was
down there. It couldn’t have been Cassia. She was dead.
Something
moved. The toes of a large trainer clad foot slipped out from behind a box.
Andie’s Heart began to race again. The fear turned in her stomach. She moved
backwards. She couldn’t turn around. Her eyes were glued to the shoe. Her footsteps
echoed in the room. She tried to tread more carefully but her feet scraped louder.
What is with these shoes? Andie lifted herself up onto her tip toes. Used her years of ballet training to step soundlessly backwards.
What is with these shoes? Andie lifted herself up onto her tip toes. Used her years of ballet training to step soundlessly backwards.
“Hello
Andie” A deep male voice echoed around the room.
Andie’s
feet fell heavily to the ground as the fear turned her every muscle to ice. Fear that tasted like blood. Her blood. Her life. This was it. “W-wh-who are you?”
“You
know who I am and you know why I’m here.”
Yes,
of course she did. This was the man who’d been snapping away at the branches of
her family tree for thirteen years. Each broken branch was a new grave in her
family’s private cemetery until only one twig stood defensively on its own before him; her.
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