Chapter 35 - 35. Hooves
I chilled for nearly a week inside the hospital. The attorneys visited , and my grandma and the guys called . The forr told
we would et in front of the police bureaus for a formal interview; the latter told
to just get better soon.
It seed my body was really enchanted sohow; I got on my feet quicker than the doctors could believe, healing fully. That was good news. Tomorrow was the formal interview, so tonight I was going to the place where Henrietta was found.
It would look awful if they discovered
on the site her body was found, but I needed to walk to this parallel world, or I would never be able to get my na cleared.
I got the attorneys to bring
black clothes and a mask, and I went out of the hospital at night. I got the address from my vision and searched it on my new phone, which they brought
as well.
Because this district was fully renovated, all at once, I had to walk a good part and climb over temporary walls that hindered people like
from entering.
I walked a good while until I found the place—at least thirty minutes. It was night and nobody was here; it was really ghostly. Or at least I thought I was alone.
"You had
a few tis." A deep voice sounded, and I turned around in alarm.
It was Henry, having a phone in his hand, clearly filming .
"Especially at the morgue. What to do if the murderer of your sister dies in front of your eyes? I was torn for a mont. And your eyes." He tapped at his face, under his eye, where his mole was.
"How did you do it?" He asked, tilting his head as if he was watching a show.
"But alas, you ca back to the cri scene, at least where her body was found. You know, not only am I filming you, the police does so as well." He pointed at a few places that were too dark as for
to see.
"Be ready for a life as a dog." I mumbled, ignoring him and walking through the vicinity.
"And stop being a Karen. If I am already fild, then get that phone down."
"As you wish." He chuckled, following a few steps behind .
"See, blood is really difficult to get out." He said, staring at a dark spot on the ground.
"Have you even seen her corpse?" I asked him.
"No. I just couldn't." He looked at the street as if he had lost his soul for a mont.
"I really wanted to believe you a few tis; you were just so... I don't know, cute? Did you get her like this? Did you charm her like this?" His eyes frosted all over.
I could not see any abnormalities in my surroundings.
"Henry, you fucker. I never lied to you. The truth is probably more unbelievable than we both can imagine."
"Rember your promise." I turned and walked in a big circle. There... from what I saw between the new houses, behind them, there was a forest.
I had seen Henry carrying myself in a forest, and I had seen Haruka being killed by
in a forest; both tis it had been visions of the parallel world.
I walked in the direction of the forest.
"There is no use in trying to kill ." Henry chirped behind .
"Although I would love for you to co and try."
"Can you shut the fuck up? I have it with you. I wanna see you kneel when the ti cos." I was getting annoyed, but the thought also had
a little excited.
We reached the forest, and it was pitch-black inside. I took my phone and checked the email that would go out to the guys in two days, telling them that I would try to cross, and that they should stay calm and behave in the anwhile.
Putting on the flashlight, I trusted my instincts. Flipping the coin in my mind, without touching Henry because I just didn't want to touch him. Instead, I did so randomly; the coin disappeared every ti I threw it in the air before appearing on the back table again, amidst the darkness of my mind.
However, while imaging
flipping the coin, and simultaneously walking in a forest with soone who wanted to murder , I saw the coin disappearing, and appearing again with sothing unusual on it.
The woman had no hands on her anymore; instead there, on the table in my mind, there lay the coin, showing the woman with a wretched smile.
"Stop!" I said and halted myself.
"Hmm? What is your plan, Kennith?" Henry ca closer, whispering in my ear.
"Shut it." I hissed back.
He was in the midst of taking a breath to continue to speak when we both heard a noise—sothing loud, sothing near.
I pushed Henry behind
and looked in the direction, only for him to break into loud laughter.
"You dumb fucker, I don't care if you die, but don't drag
among." I whispered.
The noise coming from sowhere intensified, and amidst the moonlight, on a slight hill only ten ters in front of us seed to stand an animal.
Only it was too big for an animal. It was a gigantic deer, strangely ford, with uneven legs—sothing that gave you the feeling at once; you were looking at an existence that was just wrong.
"Run." I said, turning myself and doing just that.
I heard hooves on the grass, and I knew it had spotted us. Taking on speed, I heard Henry following right behind .
And then everything went really fast.
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