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-----=====Earth's Dreamlands=====-----
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(313)558-5024 - 9600 v.32 - Sysop: Gug
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A Game Master Support BBS
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Tears of Glass
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Chapter 1
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(C) 1992 Kimberly Ann Carter
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"Win big, Momma's fallen angel,
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Lose big, livin' out her lies,
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Wants it all, Momma's fallen angel,
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Lose it all, rolling the dice of her life ..."
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-- Fallen Angel
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* Poison *
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Crystal leaned heavily against the open door to the
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refrigerator, peering into the brightly lit interior, wondering which
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bowlful of leftovers had the least chance of killing her. She finally
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decided on the leftover pizza -- cheese and sausage, and chocolate
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milk -- the carton was still half full. She kicked the fridge door
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shut, and stood in front of the oak wood cabinets, debating on whether
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or not she needed a plate. Shrugging, she dismissed the idea, elbowed
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the kitchen light off and headed for the dark living room.
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She tripped over an amplifier that sat on the living room
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floor as she fumbled for the light switch. Finally, the track
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lighting leapt to life, and Crystal eye-balled the room with a
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grimace.
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Scores of sheet music littered the room. Some of it was
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wadded up into little balls, some of it was crumpled, but it was
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mainly strewn everywhere. Compact Discs, records, and tapes were
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scattered over the top of the oak bar, along with some half-empty
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glasses, pens, pencils, an electric pencil sharpener, a set of
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headphones, an amp hook up, earrings, a Dodgers baseball cap and a
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bra. Phone numbers taped to the entertainment center added a colorful
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clash to the pile of socks next to the large Roland Keyboard component
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unit that sat in the middle of the living room floor. A hand-held
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synthesizer lay on the black sectional, wires winding out into the
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unknown. High-heeled boots, and a pair of high-top gym shoes were
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scattered under the glass coffee table. Magazines occupied one black
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velour chair while newspapers occupied another.
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"I'm gonna have to clean this place up sometime," she thought
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to herself. She tried to recall what the carpeting looked like and
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failed.
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"Soon," she said out loud to noone. She elbowed the light
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switch again, deciding to eat in her bedroom, knowing for a fact she
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had a better chance of making it back out in one piece. As the light
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clicked off enshrouding the mess in darkness, she tripped towards the
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bedroom.
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"What a difference," she though as the bedroom lights came on.
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"I can see the floor and _feel_ the carpeting!" A king-size bed,
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piled high with pillows sat against the far wall. Each pillow,
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encased with either a pink or black sham matched the large black and
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pink comforter on the bed. Heavy black curtains hung from the huge
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picture window. Two black dresses accented with silver, and an ebony
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lounge chair took up the bulk of the room. A large hat stand, holding
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an array of many different kinds of hats sat next to the open door to
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the walk-in closet. Through another door, Crystal could see the pink
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tile of the bathroom floor.
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Glancing at the dresser top, she tried to avert her eyes from
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the enormous pile of mail that had accumulated there. Frowning, she
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put her milk down, scooped up the mail and went over to her bed. She
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grimaced at the slight pain in her chest. Ignoring it, she flopped
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down and began reading through the mail as she munched her pizza. It
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took a while to make a dent in all the bills, junk mail, fan letters,
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invitations, and catalogs. When she was about halfway through, the
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phone rang. She glanced at the digital alarm clock on her nightstand
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next to the phone. The time read 12:23 a.m.
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"Time means nothing to musicians," she thought to herself.
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Reaching for the phone, she again felt the pain. Why did she feel
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like she was forgetting something?
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"Hello," she said, stating rather than asking.
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"Crystal? Why in the hell haven't you called me back?"
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bellowed a scratchy, deep, Bronx accented voice on the other end.
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Crystal raised an eyebrow. "Rip, is that you?" she inquired.
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"Who the hell else would it be?" he growled.
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"I dunno, maybe someone NICE." she said icily. "What is your
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problem anyway?" She could see the 6' 3" guitar player in her mind,
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probably smoking a cigarette, and running his long fingers through his
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shoulder-length black hair.
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"Rumor has it you're gonna start working at home," Rip's voice
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dropped about 20 decibels and took on a kinder tone. "The pain that
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bad?"
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Crystal looked down at the half-eaten slice of pizza before
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she tossed it onto the nightstand and wiped her hands on her jeans.
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"What pain?" she forced her voice to remain calm. She glanced
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at her dresser top again and saw the prescription bottle. Damn!
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That's what she forgot.
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"Jack Miller tells me you've been having a rough time at the
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studio."
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The pain in Crystal's chest caused her to grit her teeth.
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"Jack don't know shit."
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"Crystal --"
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"Look Rip, I'm fine." It was a dull throbbing pain now, and
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Crystal made a mental note to kick herself in the ass for not taking
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her pill.
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"Have you thought of maybe taking some time off -- Cancer is
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some pretty serious --"
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"Rip, it's not that bad!"
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"Bullshit! And Jack says you won't even give Chemotherapy a
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try."
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"I'm not going to waste my time, Rip." She got up and began
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pacing the floor. "The doctors say I have a 2% chance of survival.
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Small Cell Anaplastic Carcinoma is _deadly_, Rip."
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"Well, that 2% --"
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"I like my hair -- thank you!" she interrupted. She ran her
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fingers through her auburn hair feeling the different lengths in it's
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shag cut. "Rip, if I'm going to die, I want my hair!"
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"You might not die if you take chemo..."
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"NO!!"
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"Just try it -- take a break from the rat race for a few --"
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"Rip, music is my life," she whispered as she looked at
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herself in the mirror on her dresser, her hazel eyes brimming with
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unshed tears. The pain in her chest intensified and she fought to
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keep her voice even. "I can't give it up. I won't give it up," she
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said harshly.
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"I know," his voice sounding shaky, "but you're going to die
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if you don't try something."
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"I'm going to die anyway." A single tear slid down her high
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cheek bones, her shapely lips twisted into a scowl. "I'm going to go
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down fighting Rip," her voice edged with razors. "I have an album to
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complete and I only have 3 1/2 months to do it. I have come too far,
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worked too hard to quit NOW!" She squeezed her eyes shut to block out
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the pain surging through her.
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"Crystal." there was a pause, "Crystal?"
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Crystal opened her eyes, the pain, reaching new heights,
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caused her to feel dizzy. She staggered forward, losing her balance.
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She hit her temple on the corner of the dresser with a sickening
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crack. She crumpled, black phone still in hand, the black carpeting
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rising to meet her, enfold her, welcome her.
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Blackness, and she knew no more.
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Tears of Glass
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Chapter 2
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(C) 1992 Kimberly Ann Carter
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"Exit Light
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Enter Night
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Take my Hand
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Off to Never-Never Land"
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-- Enter Sandman
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* Metallica *
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Darkness .... Voices .... Whispering .... Straining to hear ....
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Voices Hollow .... Far Away ....
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"Daddy...."
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"Yes Pumpkin."
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"Doesn't Mommy love us anymore?"
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"She loves us Pumpkin."
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"Is she ever coming back?"
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"You'll see Mommy again soon, Sweetie."
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"Daddy...."
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"Yesss Angellll?"
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"Are you leaving tooo?"
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"No Angelll. I'll never leave youuu...."
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* * * * * *
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"Crystal's my daughter toooo!"
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"She doesn't need to see you drunk, Renee!"
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"Edward, who are you to say what she needs?"
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"I'm her father, and I refuse to expose her to your disease."
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"You'll be sorry Eddd, I swear ittt!!!!"
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* * * * * *
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"Cryssstal."
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"Daaady."
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"Time for your piano lessonsss...."
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* * * * * *
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"Crystalll, telephonee!"
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"Tony, I'm in the middle of writing the bridge to our new song --
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tell them I'll call them back."
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"Says it's important. Nurse Somebody from Some Hospitalll."
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"Hang on a sec -- I'll take ittt...."
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* * * * * *
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"Miss Dawnnnn?"
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"This is Nurse Rockford from Swedish Covenant Hospital."
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"Yes."
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"Your mother was just brought in."
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"What for."
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"It seems she tried to overdose on cocaine. We found this number
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with your name in her purse. Could you come down -- there's
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paperworkkk...."
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"I'll be thereee...."
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* * * * * *
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"You fly to thisss state, got to that state. And you'd think a
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child would be grateful enough to --"
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"Mother, I am not RICH! But I'll tell you one thing though. Even
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if I was, I wouldn't give you one thin dime, becuase you would
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probably sniff it up your nose!"
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"You ungrateful little Bitch! GET OUT OF MY ROOM! If I never see
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you again, it will be too soooon!!!!"
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* * * * * *
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"Angelll?"
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"I was supposed to drive to San Francisco with them."
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"I thank God that you didn't."
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"Their funerals are tommorrow Dad .... Will you go with me?"
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"Of course Angel."
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"Daddy, I have no band, no music, no life left."
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"That's not true. You started the band called WildFire. You wrote
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the music, and you are left to go onnnn...."
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* * * * * *
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"Sooo, who's this Michel guuuy?"
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"I don't know, Rip."
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"Probably some sicko."
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"Rip --"
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"Probably some Norman Bates reject."
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"RIP --"
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"Probably some love-sick groupie that wants to --"
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"Rodney Ignatious Potts!"
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"Crystal, you know I HATE it when you call me that --"
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"And you know I hate being teased."
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"Well that guy sends you roses every friggin concert -- sounds like
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he's got it -- BAD! Gods only know what his intentions are...."
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"Thanks a lot, Rippp...."
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* * * * * *
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Mist .... Whispering ..... Something out .... out there ....
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"Tell me beauty. Clear your mind."
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"I'm scared...."
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"Do not fear me .... now or ever."
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"I don't fear you -- I didn't fear you when you waltzed into my
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life five months ago, Michel."
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"Then tell me what I need to know."
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"I'm dying.... dying..... And I'm scared.... confused...."
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* * * * * *
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Mist .... Rain .... Tears .... Soothing .... Darkness ....
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Concentrate .... Confusion ....
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"COME ON!!"
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"WE'RE LOSING HER!!"
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"ALL RIGHT, EVERYONE STAND CLEAR!!"
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"DAMN!!"
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"NOTHING!!"
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"COME ONE SWEETHEART! I'VE GOT TWO TICKETS TO YOUR NEXT CONCERT!!"
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"CLEAR!!"
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* * * * * *
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Words .... Swirling together .... hollow .... and the unmistakeable
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sound .... of a FLATLINE.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Well, lemme know what you think.
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Joel N. Fischoff
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jnf@csc3b.depaul.edu
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bi420@cleveland.freenet.edu
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Fredrick, 11th generation Malkavian
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Tears of Glass contains some language which "may be considered
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unsuitable for younger and more sensitive" readers, but, again,
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I somehow think that won't be a problem. Lemme know whatcha
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think about the story.
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Tears of Glass
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Chapter 3
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(C) 1992 Kimberly Ann Carter
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"You're the reason I live,
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You're the reason I die,
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You're the reason I give-when I break down and cry,
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Don't need no reason why,
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Baby --
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You're my angel -- come and save me tonight."
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-- Angel
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* Aerosmith *
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Darkness .... Voices .... Whispering .... So cold ...
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"Drrinkk..."
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Far away....
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"Drrinkk..."
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"Hot... So hot... Burning! I'm Burning!" Crystal's mind
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screamed. "Acid -- pouring down my throat!" She could feel scorching hot
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fluid overflow down her cheeks... Her insides shriveling as the liquid made
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contact with her internal organs. She could see her skin blackening,
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cracking under the intense heat. Hair singed down to the very roots. Body
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engulfed in flames, melting... melting...
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* * * * * *
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Crystal slowly opened her eyes to find Michel standing over her.
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She looked down to see she had her nails dug into his arm -- blood flowing
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from a gash on his wrist, spilling on the sheets, spattering her hospital
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gown...
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"What the hell?" she thought, pushing his arm away. He smiled down
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on her, laughter showing in his evergreen eyes.
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"So much blood..." she whispered as she ran her tongue around the
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inside of her mouth -- where a coppery, salty taste still remained. She
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felt so weak... so tired... Her eyes drooped.
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"Sleep well love," she heard his French accent soothing her. "For
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you have quite a journey ahead..." She felt his lips brush hers, and then
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once again the soothing dark enveloped her.
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* * * * * *
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Crystal sat straight up in bed. "God! What a nightmare!" she
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thought -- and then reality hit her.
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She was in a hospital! Her hand flew to her forehead where a gauze
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bandage was taped. The material felt funny under her fingers. "Well, at
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least the pain in my chest is gone," she thought as she threw back the
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covers. She looked down at her arm where an I.V. ran to a bottle on a
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stand. "Enough of this shit," she thought as she ripped the I.V. from her
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hand. She was hungry, and wanted a REAL meal by God! The thought of a
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steak dinner crossed her mind and she smiled... "Nice and rare," she
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thought. As she climbed out of bed, two doctors and a nurse burst into the
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room.
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"And where do you think you're going?" questioned one of the
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doctors. He was young, handsome, and out of breath.
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"Miss Dawn, please get back in bed!" said the older doctor firmly.
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He had a beefy hand on Crystal's arm, and she noticed he was balding.
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"Something sure smells good," she thought. "Wonder what they're cooking in
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the cafeteria..."
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"Look doll, I feel fine, got a terrific hunger pang though," she
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said, removing the bandage on her head.
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"Miss Dawn, you have been through a terrible ordeal since you were
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admitted two nights ago --" began the young doctor.
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"Two nights ago?? Jesus Christ! That's how long I've been out?!"
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"Not only out, but you flatlined once during that period. We had
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done everything we could to think of to save you, but nothing worked -- at
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least at first." He shifted uncomfortably.
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"You should consider yourself lucky to be alive young lady," nodded
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the old doctor.
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Crystal's mind flashed to Michel. "I am, I do, but I feel great --
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I haven't felt this good in ages."
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The nurse adjusted the pillows. "That's fine but you need to
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rest."
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"I NEED DINNER!!" Crystal growled.
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"All right -- I'll send dinner up to you if you promise to get back
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into bed," pushed the young doctor.
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"But I --"
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"Now! Nurse Crawford, stay with her till I get back." The young
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doctor turned to his elder. "This is the damnedest thing..." thier voices
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became unintelligible outside the room's door.
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Crystal inhaled deeply. She couldn't understand but something
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smelled good enough to eat. Crystal turned towards the nurse. She could
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hear Nurse Crawford's blood flowing through her, her heart pumping blood...
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"Let me get you another blanket out of the closet -- you feel kind
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of cold..." said the nurse as she opened the closet. Crystal could see her
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clothes hanging inside. She looked down at her hospital gown and a vision
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of it being blood spattered rose unbidden from her mind. She frowned and
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shook her head. She had to get out of here, and fast! Screw dinner here -
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- she'd grab a burger from McDonald's!
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"Nurse, hand me my clothes," she demanded, and began untying the
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gown.
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"Miss Dawn, I though we were through with that -- now get back in
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the bed!"
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Crystal walked towards the closet. "I want my clothes," she said
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loudly.
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"No! The doctor said --"
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"Fuck the doctor! I said I want my clothes -- now!"
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Crystal reached out to push the nurse away, and realized what had
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smelled so good -- it was Nurse Crawford. "Give me my clothes, before you
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really piss me off!" Crystal felt a pricking sensation in her mouth. Her
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eyes flashed. She was very angry and absolutely starving...
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"If you don't get back in the bed, I'm calling --"
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The nurse didn't have a chance to finish. Crystal grabbed her arms
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in a crushing grip, and sank her fangs into the nurse's neck...
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Hey everyone,
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This letter includes Tears of Glass, Chapter 4. I
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recently sent out a message asking whether anyone had
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seen the previous chapter, referring to it as "Tears
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of a Toreador." That was a working title that was used
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with the first chapter, but not the subsequent ones.
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I typed it accidentally -- the real title is "Tears of
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Glass."
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Tears of Glass contains some language which "may be
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considered unsuitable for younger and more sensitive"
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readers, but, again, I somehow think that won't be a
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problem. Lemme know whatcha think about the story.
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Tears of Glass
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Chapter 4
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(C) 1992 Kimberly Ann Carter
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"And the walls came down,
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All the way to hell,
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Never saw them where they standing,
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Never saw them when they fell..."
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-- Tweeter and the Monkey Man
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* The Travelling Wilburys *
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Crystal felt warm blood gush between her teeth, tasted
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it's coppery saltiness. As soon as she swallowed, her hunger and
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anger subsided. Nurse Crawford jerked angrily away, a small
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bruise on her neck.
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"Damn musicians!" she shouted as she back-peddled towards
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the door, keeping her eyes on Crystal the entire time. "You
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Rockers especially -- you're all ... weird!" She ran from the
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room.
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"What the hell is the matter with me?" Crystal questioned
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as she pulled off the hospital gown. "I've been pissed off
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before, but never angry enough to bite someone..." She pulled
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her blue jeans from the closet and put them on. "And what's
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really gross... is it tasted... good! Oh yuck. I can't believe
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I'm thinking this way, must be losing it..." She grabbed her
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boots and sat down on the bed. As soon as she did, she
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remembered the nightmare about Michel. His handsome face swam
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before her eyes. "Damn him! What happened to him!" Crystal
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chewed her lower lip and pulled a boot on. "That bastard!" She
|
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pulled on the other boot, hard enough to hurt. "I trust him;
|
||
tell him I'm dying, and what does the creep do? Up and leaves!"
|
||
Crystal stamped back to the closet, put on her half-shirt and
|
||
pulled her leather out, gritting her teeth. She struggled into
|
||
her biker's jacket, mad at herself for dreaming about him.
|
||
|
||
Shouldering her purse, she peeked down the brightly lit
|
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hallway, which just happened to be empty, for the moment anyway.
|
||
Quietly, she let herself out -- walking on tip toes so her three-
|
||
inch heels wouldn't click. She headed towards a door marked
|
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"Stairs."
|
||
|
||
* * * * * *
|
||
|
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"I'm just thinkin' screwy because of the lump on my
|
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noggin'" she reasoned as she rounded the landing to the fifth
|
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floor. "I can't believe I bit that nurse -- a person would be
|
||
thought crazy..."
|
||
|
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A face was staring at her through the window of the 6th
|
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floor door. Large brown eyes pleaded with her hazel eyes, while
|
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a gentle rapping urged her to open the door. She put her hand to
|
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the knob, turned it and freed...
|
||
|
||
A geek.
|
||
|
||
A very tall geek.
|
||
|
||
In a hospital gown.
|
||
|
||
With wild brown hair, long fingers, and a Norman Bates
|
||
smile.
|
||
|
||
"Great. Just great." she thought. "Maybe if I ignore
|
||
it, it'll go away..."
|
||
|
||
Crystal walked around him and continued down the stairs
|
||
... and he followed. She increased her pace a bit ... and he
|
||
matched it. She remembered all the movies about raving lunatics
|
||
she had seen over the last 10 years. Weren't they always kept on
|
||
the fifth floor in the movies??
|
||
|
||
Between the third and second floor Crystal stopped so
|
||
abruptly that he stepped on her with his bare feet.
|
||
|
||
"Something I can help you with?" she asked coolly. Her
|
||
hands crammed into the pockets of her leather.
|
||
|
||
"Well, uh,..." stammered the geek. "Hi!"
|
||
|
||
Crystal rolled her eyes. He really looked geeky -- the
|
||
hospital gown was a bit big in the sleeves -- it pooled around
|
||
his hips, and flared out at the knees. "With those big brown
|
||
eyes he looks like a Holly Hobbie reject," Crystal thought.
|
||
|
||
He smiled at her with that demonic grin. Holly Hobbie -
|
||
with an axe... "My name is Fred," he offered, and extended his
|
||
hand.
|
||
|
||
Crystal looked at his hand for a second, looked him in
|
||
the eye, and shook hands with him. Well, at least his palm
|
||
wasn't sweaty... "Crystal," she said dryly. "Crystal Dawn."
|
||
|
||
"Where you going?" he questioned as he tilted his head to
|
||
one side.
|
||
|
||
"Oh yeah, a screwball -- definitely." Crystal closed her
|
||
eyes. "What person in their right frame of mind asks a question
|
||
like that?"
|
||
|
||
"Home," she replied, taking another step down the stairs.
|
||
Fred maneuvered in front of her.
|
||
|
||
"Where's home?"
|
||
|
||
Crystal inhaled deeply and counted to 10. "Fred, why do
|
||
you care?"
|
||
|
||
"Just curious."
|
||
|
||
"Oh." He still blocked her path. She cleared her
|
||
throat. He stood grinning down at down at her. She stood
|
||
staring at the wall. After about a minute, Crystal threw up her
|
||
hands. "What do you want from me??" she blurted.
|
||
|
||
Fred sighed. "I want you to help me leave." he said like
|
||
she should have guessed.
|
||
|
||
"Me -- help you leave?!" she shouted.
|
||
|
||
"Don't yell --"
|
||
|
||
"You don't know me from Adam!" she whispered fiercely at
|
||
him.
|
||
|
||
"I need to leave...." he said softly. "Please."
|
||
|
||
Crystal leaned on the banister. She thought about Nurse
|
||
Crawford and the doctors, how they had tried to make her stay.
|
||
For all she knew, they were starving him too. All right, he was
|
||
a nerd with a real psychotic grin. He was probably harmless; her
|
||
imagination probably was working overtime. The fifth floor was
|
||
probably a private floor... The chances of him being crazy seemed
|
||
mighty slim... After all, this is reality -- shit like that only
|
||
happens in the movies... "All right, I'll help you if I can."
|
||
|
||
"Great!" He sounded relieved.
|
||
|
||
"Look, wait here..." Crystal headed down the stairs to
|
||
the second floor. "I'll see if I can get you some clothes."
|
||
|
||
Fred followed her to the door. "You will come back..."
|
||
He began looking frightened.
|
||
|
||
"Yes, I'll come back." She smiled at him.
|
||
|
||
"Promise?"
|
||
|
||
"I promise, Fred..." She patted his arm, slunk through
|
||
the door, and was gone...
|
||
|
||
* * * * * *
|
||
|
||
After doing a quick search of the floor, Crystal found
|
||
the doctor's personal lockers, jimmied one open with a nail file,
|
||
and pulled out street clothes, a wallet, and some car keys. She
|
||
took all the cash out of the wallet, except $20 -- "He's going to
|
||
need cab fare..." she said aloud as she fingered the keys to his
|
||
Jeep. She scanned through his wallet, got his license plate
|
||
number, and returned the wallet. She closed the locker softly
|
||
and crept back down the hallway to the stairwell...
|
||
|
||
* * * * * *
|
||
|
||
Fred was nowhere to be seen. "Fred?" she whispered
|
||
loudly. "Fred!"
|
||
|
||
"Up here --" a voice called from the landing above.
|
||
|
||
Crystal climbed the stairs and found Fred standing over
|
||
the unconscious body of a nurse.
|
||
|
||
"What the hell?" Crystal inquired with annoyance.
|
||
|
||
"She was gonna yell, so I knocked her out..."
|
||
|
||
"Here." Crystal threw the clothes to Fred and turned her
|
||
back. The car keys felt cool in her hand. "You need a ride
|
||
somewhere?"
|
||
|
||
"That'd be great! Thanks so much, I --"
|
||
|
||
"Fred?"
|
||
|
||
"Yes Crystal?"
|
||
|
||
"Shut up."
|
||
|
||
* * * * * *
|
||
|
||
Fred and Crystal found the Jeep without trouble, got in
|
||
and drove out of the hospital.
|
||
|
||
"Piece of cake," Crystal stated. "I was surprised we
|
||
weren't questioned or stopped. You want to tell me where I'm
|
||
taking you?"
|
||
|
||
Fred stared off into space.
|
||
|
||
"Fred?" No response. "Yo, Fred?!"
|
||
|
||
"Huh?"
|
||
|
||
"Where am I drivin' you?" Crystal smiled and shook her
|
||
head.
|
||
|
||
"I was just remembering a dream," he told her.
|
||
|
||
"Fred - I don't --"
|
||
|
||
"Do you have dreams?"
|
||
|
||
Crystal gripped the steering wheel hard enough to make
|
||
her knuckles white. "No." she said forcefully. "I don't."
|
||
|
||
"Well I do, and I just had a dream about --"
|
||
|
||
"Fred?"
|
||
|
||
"Yes Crystal?"
|
||
|
||
"Shut up."
|
||
|
||
"Crystal?"
|
||
|
||
"What?"
|
||
|
||
"Why were you in the hospital?"
|
||
|
||
Crystal was quiet for a moment. "I was visiting my
|
||
sister," she lied.
|
||
|
||
"Oh."
|
||
|
||
"Why were you in the hospital?"
|
||
|
||
"I don't know," was Fred's reply. "You look familiar."
|
||
|
||
"I do?"
|
||
|
||
"Uh huh -- wait, don't tell me -- I'll guess," Fred said
|
||
enthusiastically. "Were you on --" A wail from a siren cut off
|
||
Fred's sentence. A police car appeared in Crystal's rear-view
|
||
mirror.
|
||
|
||
"SHIT!" Crystals foot hit the gas and the Jeep shot
|
||
forward. They headed south on Lake Shore Drive, Navy Pier a
|
||
short ways in the distance. For the time of night there was
|
||
little traffic, and Crystal's foot got ten pounds heavier. Fred
|
||
held on for his life.
|
||
|
||
"What are we going to do?" he yelled over the siren.
|
||
|
||
Crystal looked around quickly. She could see a lot of
|
||
people milling around Navy Pier, where a huge boat had been
|
||
docked. It seemed to be an old pirate ship of sorts. She
|
||
checked her rear-view mirror again. They were gaining.
|
||
|
||
"Fred, do you see all the people at the pier?"
|
||
|
||
"Yeah."
|
||
|
||
"Do you think we could lose the cops in a crowd?"
|
||
|
||
"I don't know -- it works on T.V."
|
||
|
||
Crystal rolled her eyes. "I'm going to stop the car, and
|
||
when I do, get out and run for the crowd, got it?"
|
||
|
||
Fred glanced back over his shoulder, looked at Crystal
|
||
and nodded.
|
||
|
||
"All right, hang on!" Crystal pushed the pedal to the
|
||
floor, and Fred braced himself. As soon as she gained some
|
||
ground, she threw the Jeep in park, dropping the transmission in
|
||
the middle of Lake Shore Drive. Gears ground and metal screamed,
|
||
but the Jeep stopped.
|
||
|
||
Crystal and Fred jumped from the Jeep and began running
|
||
towards the pier. Crystal heard the screech of tires and looked
|
||
back. They were heading towards the pier as well. She noticed
|
||
that the crowd was here to see the boat, so she bought two
|
||
tickets, and, grabbing Fred, headed towards the ship.
|
||
|
||
"We've got to lose them!" she said in his ear.
|
||
|
||
Crystal looked around nervously. Fred grabbed her hand
|
||
and said: "Look, there's a hole!"
|
||
|
||
"Huh?" Crystal looked. Apparently, the ship had been
|
||
sunk, or had been grounded because there was a large hole towards
|
||
the back of the boat. He led her to it and peered into the
|
||
darkness.
|
||
|
||
"We could hide in there," he said, pointing at it.
|
||
|
||
Crystal wrinkled her nose as she eyed the splintered
|
||
wood. "I don't know Fred -- if they find us...."
|
||
|
||
"They're going to find us for sure if we don't do
|
||
something!"
|
||
|
||
"It's dark in there!"
|
||
|
||
"Don't worry Crystal -- it'll be okay." Fred stepped
|
||
over the rope guard. Crystal followed more slowly. The hole
|
||
looked like a big gaping mouth with lots of sharp teeth.
|
||
|
||
Crystal took a deep breath, and while holding onto Fred's
|
||
hand tightly, she stepped into the hole, her hair standing on
|
||
end... "This has not been my night..." Crystal murmured under
|
||
her breath. "And the night's still young..."
|
||
|
||
"What did you say?" asked Fred out loud. His voice
|
||
bounced off the old wood, giving the sentence a slight echo.
|
||
|
||
"Nothing."
|
||
|
||
"Hey, there are stairs!" he told her.
|
||
|
||
"Really?" Crystal thought. Where? Her eyes still hadn't
|
||
adjusted to the inky blackness yet.
|
||
|
||
A board creaked behind them and Crystal froze. She
|
||
clamped her free hand over Fred's mouth. "Shhhh." she hissed.
|
||
|
||
They stood for what seemed like hours, but no other
|
||
sounds gave away a location of a possible pursuer.
|
||
|
||
Fred led Crystal down the stairs to a door, warped and
|
||
badly in need of repair.
|
||
|
||
"Doesn't look like anyone's been down here in a while,"
|
||
Fred commented, and gave the door a push.
|
||
|
||
Stale air, and the smell of decay. "Got to love it..."
|
||
Crystal joked. Fred turned to look at her.
|
||
|
||
"You are sick."
|
||
|
||
"I am not -- I was just trying to be funny."
|
||
|
||
"You failed."
|
||
|
||
"Oh."
|
||
|
||
Fred stepped into the small room and immediately spied
|
||
something in the corner. "Hey, do you see that?" he gestured.
|
||
|
||
"No... wait... yeah... what is it?" she asked as he moved
|
||
towards it.
|
||
|
||
"It looks like a body."
|
||
|
||
Crystal was glad it was dark and was thankful Fred had
|
||
his back to her. "A body? Is that all? Boring! We should
|
||
leave..." She took a step back.
|
||
|
||
"Scared?"
|
||
|
||
"Who me?"
|
||
|
||
"Yeah."
|
||
|
||
"No."
|
||
|
||
"It's dead you know. It can't hurt you."
|
||
|
||
Crystal smiled weakly. "Okay."
|
||
|
||
"Help me move it. It's stuck."
|
||
|
||
Crystal blanched. "Okay." She numbly walked over to
|
||
where Fred was standing with a poker grin plastered to her face.
|
||
|
||
"Here, you take his head," Fred motioned with his hand.
|
||
|
||
"Right." Crystal leaned down. As she placed one hand on
|
||
the ship's wall for balance, she cut her hand on the splintering
|
||
wood.
|
||
|
||
"Ouch."
|
||
|
||
"Now what?"
|
||
|
||
"Cut myself." She grabbed her hand and squeezed. She
|
||
was bleeding. She could feel it run down her hand, off her
|
||
fingers to splash onto the face of....
|
||
|
||
....the raving maniac who jumped up, ran to the doorway,
|
||
and proceeded to rip the throat out of a person standing there.
|
||
Blood spurted everywhere, and as the young teenager who Fred
|
||
thought was a body began to drink the blood out of the throat of
|
||
his victim, Crystal fell to her knees. "This is another bad
|
||
dream... It has to be... Shit like this doesn't happen..." She
|
||
looked at Fred who was throwing up in a corner.
|
||
|
||
After what seemed like a small eternity, the young man
|
||
dropped the body, and turned towards Crystal and Fred, his fangs
|
||
glistening with blood...
|
||
|