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The coffee shop atmosphere was too much for Harvey Nelson. Observing
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his surroundings, he saw nothing but a smokey room full of old folks. It had
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reached eleven o'clock in this small Ohio town and the lunchtime crowd was just
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begining to shuffle in. Harvey took another glance at the daily paper he was
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holding.
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He had gone to law school for two years but dropped out after the
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mounting tensions between his parental units and himself caused him to move out
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in an attempt to allay the matter. He'd spent the last six months of his
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life in this hellhole of a town, answering odd jobs which were found on the
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corkboard by the cash register in the hardware store, by word of mouth, or in
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the local paper.
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Harvey went through this time friendless and without hearing a single
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word from his parents. He loved that part, as he simply could not get along
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with people. It seemed as if everyone in his life was just trying to get
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him down. He liked the current tranquility of his life, and, who knows,
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maybe he'd get enough money together by winter to continue school. Living
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here was okay - he paid rent for an apartment in the center of town. It had
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a TV, bath, bedroom, and best of all, a cheap price. He had an old Plymouth,
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a real jalopy but it got him where he was going.
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This morning he had seen an ad in the town rag for cleanup help.
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The ad plainly read, "HELP WANTED for building cleanup. $75. Call Vivian
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Canburn 965-O394." After answering the phone, she gave him directions to the
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building and told him to be there at noon.
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He looked at the clock on the wall. Eleven twenty-four. Pretty soon
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he'd be leaving. He sat there for a while, staring blankly at his dull
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surroundings. The people he saw didn't seem to have any real purpose for their
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diurnal actions, but rather sadly acted out their motions to pass time.
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Harvey thought about this and suddenly realized that he didn't want to live long
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enough to become old.
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At noon he pulled into the building's lot from State Route 18,
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definitely on the outskirts of town. The cement was cracked and
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needed repaving, and the lawn was unmowed. A musty Buick lay parked on the
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other side of the building. He saw Vivian Canburn, a shriveled elderly
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woman, standing next to the building's entrance.
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As he walked up to greet her, he noticed the building's lack of
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upkeep. It was a sturdy structure, but the windows were dirty and it appeared
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mostly untouched for many years.
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"It was once a clothing store, but it closed in 1977." The woman had
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a suprisingly youthful voice.
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"And it hasn't been occupied since?" Harvey asked.
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"No. When the store closed, my husband was going to rent it out, but
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he passed away."
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She paused. "You must be Harvey."
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"Yes. And you are Miss Canburn?" he asked.
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Ignoring his question, she unlocked the front door. "I just had an
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inquiry about the building last week, and the fellow seems interested. It's
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important that it looks nice," she said. Stepping inside, she fondled the side
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wall in search of the light switch. "I think it's on this side ... I'm almost
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sure of it.." With that the lights went on.
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"I had the power turned back on yesterday. I was a little nervous
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about everything working. I'm having the lawn mowed by little Johnny Alberton , "
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tommorow morning," she said. "Do you know Johnny? He's such a nice little
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boy." The old woman poked around in the room. It was a large tiled room,
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with white painted walls. There were water stains down the back end of the
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right wall, and the paint was chipping in some areas. There was dust
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everywhere, and it sure looked like it needed a good cleaning. There was a
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door in the back of the room. "That leads to a bathroom, storage closet, and an
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office room, if I recall correctly. It should take you a good four or five
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hours, maybe longer. Do you have any questions?"
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He thought for a moment. "No, I can start right away. I brought
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everything I need in my car." She answered him, "That's great. I'll leave
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the front door open while you get your things. It will lock when it's closed.
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When you are done, go across the street over there, " she pointed to an old
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stone house a good summer's walk down the road. "Alright," he answered her,
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putting his cleaning materials into the threshold.
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"There's a dumpster in the back," Vivian said as she walked past him.
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She went into her car, eased it down the driveway, and left. Harvey walked
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inside. It looked like easy work for seventy-five bucks, but the air was so
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musty he could hardly stand it. He propped the front door open with a small
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twig, wishing that some of the wispy July air would wash in.
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As he bent over to pick up his broom, a small spider lowered itself
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from its web on the ceiling corner. Harvey paused to look at it. "I am a
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lot stronger than you are, buddy," he said with a torturous grin. He slowly
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took his dustpan in hand and eased it down on the unsuspecting creature. It
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was instantly transformed into a yellow smear on the floor.
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Getting up, he proceeded to sweep the floor. The dust was quite
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thick, as the floor had not been walked on in years. He felt a sort of spooky,
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inexplainable feeling being the first manlike beast to tread on it in such a
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seemingly long stretch of time.
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As he swept out a corner, the webs of a spider's home clung to the
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broom's strands. He saw a quarter-sized spider scuttle up the wall. 'Damn
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those things... I hate them!' he thought. He blocked the spider's path with
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the broom. When it hit the ground, he swept it into the pile of dirt and
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dust. It crawled out. He swept it in again. Again, it walked out. The
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broom came down upon the arachnid again, and again the arachnid crawled away.
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Harvey played this game of in-out, in-out a few more times before he just
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stepped on the damned thing. "Hah!" He felt a surge of glee.
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The rest of the room was swept with a few more barefaced encounters
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with the creatures, all of which ultimately ended with the death of the lesser
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being. He soon had enough dust, debris and insect remnants to fill a trash
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bag. The room looked almost useable now as he took the garbage bag out to the
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dumpster in the back lot of the building. The bucolic woods and sylvan songs
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put his mind to thinking of his present bodily location, a good distance from
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town. He noticed an intricately crafted spider web nested along the back of
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the dumpster, with arms slowly stretching up the brick wall of the building.
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He didn't mess with it or give the sight any more thought than a quick shudder.
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Walking back into the building, he let the door close behind him, locking in
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place.
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He proceeded to clean the bathrooms, moving his detergents and supplies
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to the back hallway. He was able to get through this without much thought,
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although he'd worked up an uncomfortable sweat. An air conditioning vent
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gaped at him from the top of the wall. It was on, probably controlled with the
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lighting, but it only emitted an uncomfortable mixture of heat and dust.
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'Hmm.. gonna have to check out the main duct,' he thought.
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He moved on to what once was an office room. The carpeted floor had a
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faint snowfall of webbing on it. He did not see any of those demonic beasts
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of nature, but rather a large variety of flies and cockroaches, dried up and
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empty, void of their internal lifefluids. His previous feelings of twisted
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joy now transformed into a fiery passion, lusting after each and every spider's
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demise. He walked across the room and over the spiders' victims, their hollow
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shells crunching like potatoe chips being eaten.
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