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Chloe's in a Cult?
Pitch Perfect Horror Week 2021 - Day One #HW2101
Stacie and the rest of the Bellas paced around the Emergency Room, waiting for word on Beca.
"I hate waiting," CR said as she paced behind Stacie. "I just want someone to tell us she's okay."
"I just want to know what the hell happened while we were gone," Stacie said.
"And, I want to know where the hell Chloe is," Jessica said. "She's not answering her phone or texts."
"She's probably with Tom," Fat Amy said. "She's been spending a lot of time with him and his friends."
"Friends?" Ashley scoffed. "More like cult followers."
"What?" Stacie asked.
"Beca has been trying to get Chloe to see that she's in a cult," Ashley said. "To see that Tom is the cult leader. Haven't any of you noticed how different Chloe's been acting? Her being part of a cult makes sense."
"No way," CR said. "Chloe's one of the most level-headed people I know. She'd never get caught up in something like that."
"No, CR, I think Ashley's right," Stacie said, stopping her pacing to look at the other girls. "Something has been off about Chloe." Stacie chuckled before adding, "Leave it to Beca to be the first one to see it. And we claim she's so oblivious to what is right in front of her."
"Come to think of it, Chloe does seem to be more into Tom now than she ever was," Jessica said. "And she snaps at Beca and the rest of us all the time over nothing. I've read that a person's personality changes when they get caught up in a cult. Tom always was charismatic and I think he knows Chloe well enough to know she'd bow to his will. I mean, she's become overly obsessed with him. I know they dated in the past, but now she's so into him that she's not participating in our group activities, she's blowing off classes and rehearsals because Tom needs her help with something. I'm really worried about her."
"I'm more worried about Beca right now," Stacie said. "What the hell happened to her? We were only gone for like two hours and came back to find her at the bottom of the stairs, unconscious."
"Anyone here for Beca Mitchell?" a voice called out, causing all the girls to turn toward the voice.
"We are," Stacie said, as they walked over to the man who they all assumed was a doctor.
"Are any of you family?" the doctor asked.
"I'm her cousin," Stacie blurted out before anyone could say anything.
"Okay then. I'm Dr. Marshall," the doctor said. "I've examined Miss Mitchell and she has a slight concussion and a sprain to her right wrist and ankle. I'm surprised those are her only injuries after falling down a flight of stairs. We want to keep her overnight for observation."
"Is she awake?" Stacie asked. "Did she tell you exactly what happened to her?"
"She is awake and coherent," Dr. Marshall said. "She said she was rushing to answer the door and slipped on the top step, causing her to fall down the stairs. She said that's all she remembers."
The girls all looked at each other, not saying anything, but none of them believed the story Beca told the doctor. Something else happened that left Beca laying in a heap at the bottom of the stairs.
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
Beca looked at the girls as they all quietly filed into her room. Once all the girls were in the door, Beca glanced over expecting to see Chloe, but Chloe wasn't there.
Beca frowned and asked, "Where's Chloe?"
CR looked at the girls and then back at Beca.
"Um, we don't know," CR said. "We think she's with Tom, but she's not answering any calls or texts."
Beca sighed and laid back on the bed. "We need to get her away from him."
"We all agree with you on that," Jessica said. "We just don't know how to go about actually doing it."
"What happened to you, Beca?" Fat Amy asked. "We found you lying at the bottom of the stairs, out like a light."
"I tripped and fell down the stairs," Beca said, staring down at her hands.
"Bullshit!" Lily blurted out, causing all heads to turn toward her. "You were pushed."
"How do-? Um, no, I, uh, I tripped," Beca stammered. "Why would I lie about it?"
"You would lie about it if Chloe was the one who pushed you."
The Bellas gasped and looked from Lily to Beca. Tears fell from Beca's eyes and she shook her head.
"No, no, no," Beca repeated over and over. "That's not what happened."
"Oh, my God," Stacie said, staring at Beca. "Did Chloe push you? Tell us what really happened, Beca."
"It was an accident," Beca said, practically sobbing now. "She didn't do it on purpose. I have to believe it wasn't done on purpose."
"Just tell us what happened, Beca," Emily said softly, sitting on the side of the bed and taking Beca's hand.
"You girls had only been gone a few minutes when Chloe came in," Beca said, her voice barely above a whisper.
The Bellas moved closer so they could hear what Beca was saying. Beca sniffled and wiped the tears from her cheeks before continuing.
I was just coming down the stairs when she came through the door. She brushed past me without saying anything. I followed her upstairs and just as I got to her door, she slammed it in my face.
I knocked on the door, saying, "Chlo, can we please talk?"
"I can't right now," she said through the door. "I'm meeting Tom and I need to change."
"Tom's what I want to talk to you about," I said loudly so she could hear me through the door.
The door swung open and Chloe stood there, glaring at me.
"What the fuck is it this time?" Chloe asked. "Are you jealous because I'm not spending time with you? Get over yourself, Beca. I'm with Tom now and he's my number one priority. I can't help it if you can't handle that."
I was so shocked at her outburst that I couldn't find the words to respond. She laughed and slammed the door in my face again.
I threw the door open, causing it to slam against the wall. She jerked around to look at me.
"Tom is just using you," I screamed at her. "And, you are just too dumb to realize it."
I immediately knew that was the wrong thing to say. She stalked over to me and slapped me across the face. She then tried to shove me out of the way and leave the room but I grabbed her arm to stop her.
"This isn't you, Chloe," I said.
"Maybe you just don't know me as well as you think you do," Chloe said.
She pushed past me and walked out. I followed her and grabbed her arm to stop her. Chloe jerked her arm from my grasp and shoved me away from her. I stumbled back and fell down the stairs.
"The next thing I know, I'm waking up in a hospital bed," Beca said, crying uncontrollably.
"I can't believe Chloe just left you laying there," Jessica said, tears rolling down her cheeks.
"I'm so fucking worried about her," Beca sobbed, putting her hand over her face.
Emily pulled Beca to her and held her while she cried. The Bellas stood with tears in their eyes, not used to seeing Beca so emotional in front of them.
"We're here for you, Beca," Emily whispered. "We'll find Chloe and get her away from Tom."
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
Since the doctor wanted Beca to remain overnight for observation, the Bellas decided to leave and see if Chloe had returned to the Bellas House. Lily and Fat Amy opted to stay with Beca while the others left.
"Keep us posted," Fat Amy told them as they were leaving.
Once they were back at the house, Stacie hurried in and rushed upstairs calling out for Chloe. She stopped at Chloe's room and banged on the door.
"Get out here, Chloe," Stacie yelled. "We need to talk."
There was no response. Stacie put her ear to the door. "Chloe?"
Stacie couldn't hear anything, so she opened the door. Stacie gasped as she looked around the room.
"All Chloe's stuff is gone," Stacie murmured. She stepped back and yelled down the stairs, "All Chloe's stuff is gone."
The girls raced up the stairs to stand and stare into the room to see for themselves. All of Chloe's personal belongings were definitely gone.
"Where could she have gone?" Emily asked.
"To Tom most likely," Stacie said.
"This is messed up," CR said. "We need to find her and knock some sense into her head."
"I think she's deeper into Tom and his cult than any of us realized," Jessica said.
"Yeah," Ashley said. "And it's going to be hell to get her out of it."
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
"Tom, why are we doing this?" Chloe asked as she helped mix drinks for Tom's followers. "Is this really the right time to have a party?"
"Trust me, baby," Tom said, stroking Chloe's cheek and staring into her eyes. "I know what's best."
"I do trust you, Tom," Chloe said. "I'm just worried about the cops coming because of the noise from the party."
"We will be quiet," Tom said, smiling. "No one will hear a peep out of us. I guarantee it."
"Okay," Chloe said, smiling up at Tom and accepting his kiss.
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
"Does anyone know where Tom's group meets?" Stacie asked. "Where we could find him and Chloe?"
"I heard they have what they call a tent city in the woods on the other side of campus," CR said. "I also heard that they have barbed wire fencing surrounding it to keep people out."
"Let's go," Stacie said, jumping up and heading for the door.
"And do what exactly?" Ashley asked, stopping Stacie in her tracks.
"Get Chloe," Stacie said. "And bring her back here where she belongs."
"How are we going to get Chloe away from there?" Emily asked.
"We need to come up with a plan," Jessica suggested. "We can't just go in there and drag Chloe out. There's no telling what Tom might do to her or to us."
"You're right, you're right," Stacie said, running a hand through her hair. "Does anyone have any ideas?"
Stacie let out a breath and sat down.
"Maybe we can call Aubrey and have her call Chloe," Ashley said. "Chloe always listens to Aubrey."
"If she hasn't been listening to Beca," CR said. "What makes you think she'll listen to Aubrey?"
"Aubrey is meaner than Beca," Ashley said. "She won't sugar coat things. Beca is in love with Chloe and was too nice while trying to get Chloe to see what was happening to her."
CR chuckled. "You got me there," she said. "Let's call Aubrey."
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
An hour later, the drinks were ready and snacks had been placed on tables inside the large group tent. Chloe picked up a tray of drinks and walked around, ensuring that every person got one before moving on to the next.
"Take a drink and hold onto it," Tom said from the front of the group. "We will drink a toast to the Heavenly Father as we give ourselves to Him."
Chloe smiled as each person took the drink that she offered to them. After a few minutes, Tom looked around to make sure everyone had a drink in their hand.
"Chloe, please come stand by me," Tom said, smiling at Chloe.
Chloe had a big smile on her face as she took her place next to Tom. Tom picked up two drinks from the table in front of him and handed one to Chloe. Chloe took it with a smile and gazed up at Tom.
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
Stacie had called Aubrey and filled her in on what was going on with Chloe. Aubrey jumped in her car and drove to the Bellas House. She made the hour drive in forty-five minutes. Stacie went out to greet Aubrey as soon as she saw Aubrey's car pull up to the curb.
"Come inside," Stacie said, holding the car door for Aubrey. "The girls are all waiting for you."
Aubrey followed Stacie inside and the girls greeted her.
"Sorry for dragging you into this," Jessica said. "But we didn't know what else to do."
"I'm glad you did," Aubrey said. "I've known Chloe a lot longer than you guys have. This whole cult thing doesn't surprise me. I know she hasn't shown it to you guys, but Chloe has always been someone who is easily manipulated. Tom had that effect on her when they were dating. At least until Beca got here. She took a liking to Beca and ended things with Tom. He didn't take it well, and I had hoped that was the end of it. I guess he came back and caught her when she was vulnerable. That's what cult leaders do. They prey on the weak and vulnerable."
"If we get her back, will she be the Chloe we all know and love?" CR asked.
"I don't know," Aubrey said. "The only saving grace at this point is that there are places she can go that can deprogram her. She'll fight us on it, so we need to be prepared to follow through with whatever we plan to do."
Aubrey paced back and forth for a bit.
"Oh, I almost forgot," Aubrey said. "I tried to call Chloe several times on my way here. The calls went straight to voicemail."
"She must have her phone turned off," Jessica said. "Try again and see what happens."
Aubrey placed the call and listened for a moment.
"It went straight to voicemail again," Aubrey said as she ended the call and threw her phone onto the table. She sat and put her head in her hands. "God, this is so frustrating."
"I think we should go to the tent city," Stacie said, rubbing Aubrey's back to calm her. "See if we can find Chloe. She can't avoid us if we're standing right in front of her."
"I agree," Aubrey said, standing. "Let's go."
"It's almost eleven," CR said. "And it's dark outside. I don't know about any of you, but I don't want to be out in the dark woods looking for them. I don't trust Tom and his followers not to have some kind of traps set up. Maybe we should wait until daylight."
Aubrey breathed in through her nose and out through her mouth. "As much as I hate to admit it, CR is right. Let's get some rest and we'll go looking for them at first light."
"Someone should call Beca and let her know what we're doing," Emily said.
"I'll do it," Aubrey said.
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
Beca was sleeping when her phone rang. Lily grabbed it and answered so it would not wake Beca.
"Hello," Lily said.
"Lily?" Aubrey asked. "I was looking to speak with Beca."
Aubrey looked around at the girls and mouthed, "Lily answered Beca's phone."
"She's sleeping," Lily said. "I can have her-"
"I'm awake," Beca said, moving to sit up in her bed.
"Hold on," Lily said into the phone and held the phone out to Beca. "It's Aubrey."
"What's up, Aubrey?"
"Hold on, I'm with the girls," Aubrey said. "I'm going to put you on speaker."
"Okay."
Aubrey puts her phone on speaker and asks "How are you feeling? I heard about your accident."
"I guess Stacie told you what happened? That Chloe was involved."
"That's actually why I'm calling," Aubrey said. "We're going to go to the camp where Tom and his, for lack of a better word, followers are staying. We're hoping to find Chloe and talk her into coming back here with us."
"I want to go, too," Beca said. "I should be getting out of here around nine in the morning. Can you wait for me? Or Amy, Lily, and I can meet you girls at the camp."
"Let me ask the girls what they want to do," Aubrey said.
Aubrey looked at the girls with raised eyebrows.
"Meet us there, Beca," Stacie said. "We'll get there around nine and wait for you."
"Okay," Beca said. "Lily and Amy are in, too. We'll see you all at the camp tomorrow morning as soon as I'm out of here."
"Just be careful, Beca," Aubrey said. "You need to heal so you can help us with Chloe once we get her away from Tom."
"I will," Beca said. "Thanks."
Aubrey ended the call and looked around the room.
"I guess now we wait," Aubrey said. "Let's go to bed and be ready to leave by eight-thirty. We can take the Bellas bus to the woods to meet Beca, Amy, and Lily."
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
"Chloe, wake up," Tom said as he shook the redhead.
"Wha-," Chloe mumbled, rubbing the sleep from her eyes. "What's going on, Tom?"
"We have to go," Tom said, stuffing clothes into a duffel bag.
"Where are we going?" Chloe asked. "It's still dark outside."
"We're moving to a new camp about three hours from here," Tom said. "And we need to go so we can get there by the time the sun comes up."
"Okay," Chloe said, gathering her clothes and stuffing them into a duffel bag of her own. "What about the others?"
"Don't worry about them," Tom said. "They're already gone. Seth and Mary are waiting for us so they can ride with us."
"Will we be coming back?"
"No, so make sure you have everything. Don't leave anything behind."
"Okay," Chloe said. She stumbled slightly and shook her head, trying to shake the cobwebs from her brain. "What was in that drink last night? I feel hungover."
"Just some wine," Tom said. "Wine hangovers are the worst, right?"
"I guess so," Chloe said. "I don't usually get drunk on wine. I must have had more than I thought."
"Yeah, you did," Tom said, grabbing their duffel bags. "Let's go."
Chloe looked around one more time before following Tom out of their tent. She climbed into the passenger seat of Tom's truck. Seth and Mary greeted her from the back seat as Tom drove out of the camp.
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
Later that morning, Dr. Marshall discharged Beca from the hospital and she, Amy, and Lily were out the door by eight-thirty. Amy drove them to the area they had agreed to meet the Bellas.
"We found the camp," CR told them as they got out of the car. "It's only about a hundred yards though those trees over there."
Beca and Lily looked to where CR was pointing.
"Any signs of anyone?" Beca asked, placing her crutches under her arm.
CR shook her head. "We haven't seen or heard anything, yet."
Aubrey walked over and pulled Beca into a hug. "How are you feeling?"
"Sore, but determined," Beca said. "Let's go find Chloe."
"Follow CR," Stacie said. "She's the one who found the entrance to the camp."
"What's the plan?" Amy asked. "Are we just going to go in and ask for Chloe?"
"Yeah, pretty much," Jessica said as she walked next to Amy.
"This way," CR said and headed into the woods.
It only took a few minutes to make it to the camp. Beca stood next to Aubrey as they looked at the entrance.
"I figured they'd have somebody watching it," Beca said, looking around. "I don't see anyone. Or hear anything."
"Maybe they're still sleeping," Ashley suggested. "Who knows what goes on here at night."
"Let's check the tents," Aubrey said. "See if we can rouse anyone."
"Stay in small groups and work from the front back to the big one," Stacie said.
"Good idea," Beca said as she started to move towards the tents on the left.
"Slow down, Beca," Jessica said. "You're going to wear yourself out before we get to the first set of tents."
"Sorry," Beca said, stopping to lean on her crutches. "I'm just anxious to find Chloe."
"We're all anxious to find Chloe," Aubrey said.
"Does anyone else feel as if it's too quiet?" Ashley said. "No one is moving about. I don't even hear any snoring."
"Ashley's right," Jessica said, hurrying to the first tent and looking in. "There's no one here."
The girls rushed to different tents and looked inside.
"Nothing here," Emily called out.
"Nothing here, either," Amy said.
"CR, Lily," Stacie said. "You two come with me. We'll check the big tent, while the rest of you check the rest of the smaller ones.
CR, Lily, and Stacie made their way to the bigger tent. CR was first and opened the makeshift door to the tent. She gasped and rushed back out, leaning over to the side and emptying the contents of her stomach.
"You don't want to go in there," CR told Stacie and Lily.
The other girls saw something was happening and made their way over.
"What's going on?" Aubrey asked as she reached Stacie.
"Don't let her go in there," CR told Stacie. "Don't let anyone go in there. We have to call the police."
The girls started freaking out and Stacie looked through the door. The blood drained from her face and she turned and started pushing the girls back.
"Get back," Stacie said. "Go back to the entrance while we wait for the police."
"What did you guys see?" Emily asked, her voice breaking.
"Bodies," CR said. "About twenty or thirty of them. Is someone calling the police?"
"Chloe!" Beca and Aubrey both scream.
Beca drops her crutches and starts limping to the tent's door with Aubrey on her heels.
Stacie and CR jumped in front of them and held them back. Both struggled to get free until Emily, Amy, and Lily joined in holding them back.
"We have to see if Chloe's in there," Beca screamed.
"Beca, if she's in there," Emily said, holding onto Beca. "You won't want to see her like that."
Beca struggled to free herself from Emily's hold.
"Beca," CR said, taking her by the shoulders and looking her in the eye. "If she's in there, there's nothing we can do. I'm sorry but they are all gone."
Beca let out a sob and fell to her knees. Stacie caught Aubrey as she too started crying and went limp.
"The police are on their way," Ashley said, teary-eyed. "They said to wait at the entrance for them."
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
Twenty minutes later, police were swarming the tent city. Beca was sitting on the ground at the entrance with her arms wrapped around her knees. Tears continued to fall down her cheeks. Aubrey came over and sat next to her, wrapping an arm around her shoulders.
"We can't give up hope that Chloe is okay," Aubrey said, wiping her tears from her face.
"Who found the bodies?" An officer asked the group.
"We all did," CR said, stepping forward. "I mean I was the first to step into the tent, but we all were looking around."
"Why exactly are you all here?" A detective asked, looking at the girls. "Were you all a part of this?" He waved his hand around, adding, "Whatever this is?"
"No," Aubrey said quickly, standing to speak. "We came looking for our friend, Chloe, who was involved with this group. We all believe it's a cult and that Tom Henderson is the leader. He's also Chloe's boyfriend. We were worried about her."
Beca visibly flinched on the word boyfriend.
"We want to know if Chloe's in there," Beca said, pointing to the large tent. "We want to know if she's de-." She stopped and swallowed the lump in her throat. "We want to know if she's one of them."
"What does she look like?" The detective asked.
Aubrey sniffled and looked at the detective. "She'll be easy to spot because she has red hair."
"Let me check with the officers," the detective said. "You ladies wait here and I'll come back to you, okay?"
The girls all nodded and watched as the detective went back to the tent. He spoke with an officer and the officer went inside. He came out about fifteen minutes later and spoke to the detective.
The girls got antsy when they saw the officer and the detective look at them and then look away.
"Oh, God!" Beca sobbed, putting her hands to her face.
"Stop it, Beca!" Stacie yelled, causing Beca to look up at her. "Don't fall apart on us now. She could still be alive. Let's wait to hear what the detective has to say."
The detective came back and stopped in front of the girls.
"The officer checked all the bodies and there were no redheads."
Flo made the sign of the cross. Emily let out a sob and fell to her knees.
"Thank you, God," Emily whispered.
~~ Pitch Perfect Horror Week - Day 1 ~~
It was a forlorn group of Bellas that sat around the Bellas House later that afternoon. Beca had entered the house and sat in the chair by the window. She hadn't moved or said anything since they got back.
Aubrey kept a worried eye on her as she sat next to Stacie.
"Do you think Beca's alright?" Aubrey whispered to Stacie. "She hasn't moved or said anything since we got back."
"I don't think any of us are alright," Stacie said sadly.
"Is anyone hungry?" Ashley asked. "I could whip us up a quick snack."
"That would be nice, Ash," Jessica said. "Come on, I'll help."
"I can help, too," Emily said and followed Jessica and Ashley to the kitchen.
"At least we can be thankful that Chloe's still alive out there somewhere," Flo said, looking at the rest of the girls. "And maybe we'll see her again someday."
"Be thankful?" Beca snarled at Flo. "Have you lost your mind?"
"Beca," Aubrey said. "Don't. We know you're hurting. But, we're also hurting and we're going to take comfort wherever we can."
"I get that, Aubrey," Beca said. "But, do any of you realize that if Chloe is still alive, that it also means she's with Tom? And, if she's with Tom, that does not bode well for her to remain among the living for long. He already had a hand in causing thirty deaths, what's one more? So, no, I'm not thankful she's still alive and out there somewhere with Tom."
Beca stood and grabbed her crutches. "I need some air," she said and made her way outside.
After a few minutes, Stacie stood and looked down at Aubrey.
"I'm going to check on Beca," she said. "Make sure she's okay."
Aubrey just nodded and Stacie went to the door. Stacie stopped in the doorway and saw Beca standing at the porch railing, looking up at the night sky.
"Are you okay?" Stacie asked as she moved to stand next to Beca.
Beca continued looking up to the sky. "It's all my fault."
"What is?"
"Chloe being with Tom."
"How is that your fault? As much as I disagree with them, Chloe made her own choices."
Beca turned to look at Stacie. Stacie was struck by the sadness and defeat she saw in Beca's eyes.
"Maybe if I told Chloe how I feel about her," Beca said as the first tear fell. "She wouldn't have gone back to Tom and she'd still be with me. With us."
Stacie pulled Beca into a hug and held her while she cried. After a few minutes, Beca pulled away.
"I'm going to bed," Beca said and went back inside and up to her room.
Once in her room, Beca sat by the window, staring out into the night. She stopped trying to fight the tears that seemed to never want to end.
"I know you're out there somewhere," Beca said into the darkness. "And, I will spend every waking moment trying to find you and bring you back. I love you, Chloe."
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RISING WITH THE DAWN
Rating: T
One Shot
Pairings: Bechloe, Staubrey
Summary: When a young woman comes knocking at the door, a still fragile VHI must scramble to find the answers about a mysterious cult before it takes the life of one of their own (Horror Week, Day 1 - Cults)
That’s right y’all, it’s Horror Week, which means that VHI is back!!!! I am so excited to be writing Volume #2 at long last, I’m so delighted to have you all to see what I have planned this time around!! But first, the Horror Week prompts, and day one is cults! I really hope you enjoy this and are as glad as I am that I’m writing this au again jsghjkdhfds
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PPHW #2102- Family Curse
[Okay, I rushed through this one despite it being the longest of the bunch. It's my least favorite. Read on A03 here]
When Beca Mitchell was six years old, she almost drowned in the lake behind her childhood home. She remembers, not so fondly, the taste of salt and fish and dirt. She remembers, even more, the forgotten taste and the sudden fear that came with water filling her lungs and clouding her throat. The green water was murky, and the base was slimy, and she could barely find her way to safety.
Her fingers eventually brushed the broken wood dock that had been rotten through at the mercy of the weather. She dragged herself onto the edge, pressing her face against the moon-soaked surface, and she vomited. She doesn’t remember crying, but she was sure that she did. She remembers the anger, the blinding finality of it.
Her stomach hurt now, twenty years later, as she navigated the winding Pennsylvania roads lined with fir trees hammered with reflectors in an even line to catch the sweeping color of headlights. She tightened her grip against the steering wheel until her knuckles were white. Chloe didn’t’ ask if she was okay, she sensed that her wife wasn’t and placed a gentle hand on her knee.
Beca would like to say that it eased her nerves about returning to the estate, but the truth was, nothing would quite dull the ache in her stomach and the burning in her throat. She hadn’t seen the Mitchells in years and hadn’t heard from them other than a postcard stained with a sticky substance that smelled oddly metallic like blood.
It seemed threatening then and it seemed threatening now. There was no coincidence that it came through with extra postage only a day after she legally changed her name to Beale. Her father was a stickler for tradition, and a name change was enough to strike like a hot iron.
“What’s your mother like?” Chloe had asked as the car gripped the shoulder of the road during a, particularly sharp turn.
“Like any other mother, I suppose. She’s nice enough.”
“People don’t usually use that term to describe their mothers.”
She let me drown didn’t seem like the best precursor to a family trip up the side of the mountain to claim the estate. Chloe would see it as a figure of speech, as Beca being dramatic about how large and mysterious her family truly was. But that taste of dirt and bone flooded her mouth once more.
Truthfully, Beca remembers her mother with such vagueness that she couldn’t give Chloe a good answer even if she tried. There was the dense scent of lavender mixed with sweetgrass, and a warmth to her that parental figures often carried with them as if it were a burden. Her mother wore gloves, black silk ones that stretched up to her elbows and contrasted her pale unblemished skin. She never recalls seeing her hands.
Her father had passed away. She got a thick manilla packet in the mail only a month earlier that was stamped with the words “Bronte & Son’s”. It famously lacked any type of odd staining or strange scents- so Beca felt a tad bit safer than she would have before.
She went to school with a Charles Bronte- a man with many faces. Of course, he would become a lawyer, the thought made her scoff before even thinking twice about peeling back the adhesive. She was half-prepared for a summons to court, but instead, it was a finely penned letter informing her of her father’s natural demise, and a request for her presence at a formal will reading.
Chloe had asked her then too if she was okay, and Beca decided that she was. She hardly knew the man and had vague memories of him too fading quicker than those of the woman she called mother. She had nothing to mourn, only something to fear: the estate, the family she left behind, the gritty bottom of the lake behind her childhood home.
The Mitchells were something of a myth in Beaumont PA. They were witches who brewed potions or werewolves that pushed their human teeth from bloody gums, only to have them replaced by pointed dripping canines. To Beca, they were eccentric, and sometimes cruel, but not otherworldly because this had always been her world.
At least it had been until she shoved a few clothes into a burlap sack and set out to find her aunt in New York City. It wasn’t a far trip by bus, and she eventually made her way there after scrounging for a ticket. She never turned back, she fought hard for a normal life, and for fucks- sake she got one.
A beautiful wife, and a stable job, and an uncle who smiled hard enough that it reached the corners of his eyes. He walked her down the aisle and she hadn’t thought twice about inviting her own mother, her sister, or older brother. They would turn down the invitation, she knew, just as she had turned down her true nature as a Mitchell woman.
“There it is,” Beca whispered.
Chloe let out an astonished gasp, the house had always been true to its Victorian nature with a long sloping room and siding that had seen better days. Once upon a time it was kept up, with pine needles swept from the tiled roof and a yellow honeyed color to the wrap around porch. The forest was crowding in, and a wrought iron fence with the carving of a demon brandished the gates. That was new. Eccentric, and a little too on the nose for comfort.
The threat of snow was in the air, potent against her lungs as she slowly moved their car up the gravel driveway. A bronze fountain was coated in a thin layer of patina, no longer spitting water from the mouth of a forlorn angel. Brown lake water was siphoned from the very pond she had tasted herself, running in a system of underground pipes.
Beca pulled behind a black Lincoln Town Car that dawned the same ornament as the gates. It was polished, and had license plates topped with blue and sandwiched with a golden yellow. It was her brother's car, she was sure, her mother refusing to get a viable license, or go into town.
She had worn all blackout of respect. It had dawned on her, only now, that it wasn’t a funeral, it was a will reading and any mourning for her father had been done before he was put in the ground.
“This place is…” Chloe trailed off as Beca opened the door for her, her hand clenching the side of the car. She craned her neck as she looked up at the looming structure “Nice.”
“You don’t have to lie to me dear, we’re already married.”
Anxiety had settled deep within her stomach and Chloe eventually had to be the one to knock. Beca kept a gentle hand right on the small of the woman’s back. She didn’t’ know if she was sweating in the fall cold if the clouds looming above the estate made the temperature drop even lower.
The door creaked open and Beca felt her jaw go stiff. Her mother hadn’t aged a single day. Memories of her honey blonde hair and startling blue eyes struck her as it hadn’t occurred before. She wore a russet floral day dress despite the cold, her skin pale and soft. Her stare didn’t’ harden, not instantly. She had seen Chloe first, just like Beca had, all those years ago.
“Rebecca,” she breathed out the words like a sigh “Now, this is a fine surprise.”
She had a purr to her voice that was new- maybe not new, but certainly unfamiliar. Beca could feel her heart in her throat. It was nearly dizzying, the combination of seeing her mother for the first time in ten years, and the cloying scent that flooded from the house. It warmed her, made her ache for the memories.
“And who is this?” She asked.
“Chloe,” her wife said warmly, reaching out a hand “Beca talks so fondly of you.”
“Oh, I doubt that. Come in unless you intend to freeze.”
She turned and walked into the house without taking Chloe’s hand. The woman lowered it with a defeated shrug. Her family, her mother, in particular, was brash when she wanted to be. Beca stepped through the threshold of the house, instantly shielded from the outside world.
There was an oriental rug that stretched all the way to the kitchen, flooded with dull tinted light from the greenhouse. A large grandfather clock that clicked half a second too slowly stood next to a coat rack. There was a dining room to the left, and a sitting room to the right, large mahogany stairs stretched to a landing that branched into different rooms.
Her mother had already weaved to another room in the house. There were no family photos of the wall, nothing but a healthy heaping of red paint that nearly looked brown. It was her to shrug as she closed the door.
“Katherina, who was that at the door?” A male's voice cut through the odd silence.
Charles Bronte hung onto the white trim of the archway that lead into the dining room. He wore a green suit that contrasted against his brown skin. He pulled back his lips into a charming smile that revealed too much gum. “Ah, Rebecca! You are a sight for sore eyes. We weren’t expecting you.”
He hugged her then. His skin was cold and smelled like rain. She was thankful he didn’t’ carry the same rotting scent as the pond. She swore that even from here, in the foyer, that it worked its way to her. She was hesitant in her return.
“Well, you did invite me.”
He fretted, pulling away “Plenty of people get invited to plenty of things.”
She hadn’t been invited to anything other than this. She never blamed them, not for a single moment, she was the one that slid from the window and padded to the nearest station. They didn’t’ feel the need to stop her, that much was true because she had made her own choice.
“Who is this lovely lady?”
“This is my wife, Chloe.”
“Ah, I am pleasured to meet your acquaintance.” He picked up her hand and landed a kiss against her knuckles. Chloe’s cheeks reddened at the motion and she glanced sparingly at Beca as if she had no idea what to do.
“Don’t stand there like strangers.”
He turned on his heel and walked towards the kitchen. She assumed that’s where her mother had vanished too but still felt as if the soles of her shoes were concrete freshly dried. Charles was the only outsider she had ever met who seemed comfortable around the Mitchells, at ease. He was providing a service and she was sure that as soon as Katherina had drained him dry, she wouldn’t see him again.
There was a smaller table in the kitchen, pushed up against a wall with a small dish of fruit in the center. Her sister sat on the counter, her back close to the tile wall. Her foot was drawn up against her chest, dark-haired and blue-eyed. They took over the man freshly buried. Her brother looked fondly like Katherina, blonde hair cropped and styled.
It was longer when she left. He wasn’t as filled out and Emilina wasn’t as withered. They both glanced towards the door where Beca lingered. Her jaw ached now, from clenching her teeth. She swore she could taste blood, but knew if any had been drawn it would lead to her demise.
She had cultivated her control. She didn’t believe her kin had. They didn’t’ need to, being this far away from civilization. Her hands were in her pockets, picking at the corners of her nails. “Hi,”
“Hi.” Emilina said.
“Bec’s,” Finnick smiled as Charles had, it reached past his eyes and took over his full expression. He had her in a bear hug faster than she could react. There was a scent of dirt clinging to him, his chest broad and his arms thick like a boa constrictor. “It’s been so long.”
This time, she found herself hugging back. She missed Finn enough to ache, nearly the only one who she regretted leaving behind. He had moved to pull her from the water that day, to bring color back to her blue fingers and turquoise lips. But father had stopped him with a firm hand on the shoulder. That was enough then, and it was enough now.
“Would you like some tea, Rebecca?” Her mother asked.
She hadn’t noticed her by the stove, stirring loose leaves into a boiling pot. That’s where the clove scent was coming from, masking something more, masking nightshade. That’s what had been burning her lungs so feverishly. She squinted at the dark concoction. “No thank you, Mother.”
“It’s going to be a long day, going through all that tedious legal work. Are you quite sure?” her beady eyes flicked between the two in the door “What about your lovely wife?”
Chloe opened her mouth to speak but Beca squeezed her hand and she snapped her mouth shut. In any other circumstance, Beca would have received an open palm slap to the face and a ring thrown at her feet, but the tension in the air was palpable.
“She’s fine, thank you.”
Em scoffed with a devilish smile on her face, clearly amused by the refusal. Her body was blocking the jars, dusty and yellowed, that her mother had plucked the herb from. It was deadly to Beca, but fatal to Chloe. Her mother didn’t make a move to pour herself a glass but switched off the burner.
“Right, well, if you could all follow me into the dining room. I’m sure Rebecca would like to get down to business after such a long drive.”
They had stayed in a hotel down the road from the estate. Chloe insisted that they sleep in the house, but Beca was adamant, nearly in tears, that they don’t. She would front the price for a motel and at the distress, Chloe agreed.
Beca just nodded.
They filed into the dining room, painted a deep cobalt. It would let in a magnitude of natural light if the velvet curtains weren’t drawn. Instead, there was an oil lamp in the center of the table and manila folders set out at every seat like the first day of class. Her family seemed to find their natural spots- leaving two open for Beca and Chloe, closest to a China cabinet that she wasn’t allowed to look at as a child.
Her back was to it now and her childish impulses told her to turn around and get a better look. But she didn’t. Her mother held a cold and unrelenting stare. She twisted the silver ring around her finger nervously. It was engraved, a family heirloom. The only thing Beca had enough sense to keep with her from home.
“As you all know, we are extremely saddened to recognize the death of Patriarch James Mitchell. May he forever run with the wolves.”
Beca found herself repeating the phrase with the rest of her family. Their voices were slow and came out in different pitches. It was a mantra, one that each of them held near and dear. Chloe fought a look of confusion and instead sat quietly, listening.
“The first order of business is beneficiary.” Charles continued “if you could all flip to the second page and read along with me.”
Her eyes threatened to wander down the page, but she held herself steady. She didn’t find it plausible for her father to leave her anything with the estate. She was his estranged daughter who tried so hard to be normal, to fight her true nature and make something for herself. Make a life that wasn’t filled with death and carnage and the stale taste of blood.
She fought back a scoff. Her father was but a memory but he was always one for dramatics. Finn’s eyes were hard as he stared at the words with enough intent to burn a hole through the paper. Em looked nearly bored with herself.
“You’re kidding me,” Katherina hissed.
“Please, Miss Mitchell, I beg of you not to read ahead.” Charles sounded desperate “It’s James’s wishes that we all-“
“Damn his wishes, he’s dead.”
She held up a perfectly manicured hand. They were almost like claws, those red dripping nails of hers. They could easily split flesh. It was enough for Charles to snap his jaw shut with a dull thud. His father would have held a stronger resolve, but even the astute greats stood a small chance against the family.
Katherina’s eyes were filled with indignation. It gave Beca the same cold feeling of water filling her lungs. She couldn’t cough it up this time on the side of the dock under the moonlight. Instead, she met the darkened stare with one of her own.
“He’s left you everything, child.”
“I’m quite aware.”
“You’re not one of us.” She tsked “You haven’t gone through half of what we have.”
That one stung like salt in an open wound. But she feared her mother was right. She hadn’t been one of them for a very long time because she craved normalcy enough to get it. Chloe’s hand found her knee under the table. It squeezed with reassurance.
“You drowned me in the lake.” Beca’s words were calm. She spread he fingers out on the wooden table and focused on getting the even amount between them. “You let me choke on water and mud until I couldn’t anymore. You watched.”
“It was necessary.”
“Was it?” Beca was standing now. Both hands on the table. She had slammed them down hard enough to shake the crystal decanter that rested with water next to a lantern spurting blue fire. “You knew damn well what you did that night.”
“You had to carry on the legacy-“
“The curse?”
Her voice was strained. There was a silence that clouded the room, save for the large grandfather clock that ticked loudly in the foyer. Beca suddenly felt feverishly warm. It was being back in this house, with people too much like her. The ring wouldn’t be enough this time, she feared, the scent of nightshade and sweetener coiled in her stomach.
“What was it that time, mother? A party trick for your unseemly friends… a demonstration? Get the girl mad, see if she can escape the hands at the bottom of the lake. Is that all?”
An eerie silence fell over the room. Charles toyed with the page of the will that none of them had finished reading. Her sister had her jaw clenched hard enough to shatter teeth, but she too looked away, looked to their mother for some ounce of despite rescue.
“It was no party trick, child.” She narrowed her stare “Do you not remember that night as clearly as the rest of us?”
Beca swallowed the dry filmy taste on her tongue and searched her memory. She had felt dread the second she had stepped out of their car. The only salvation she had was Chloe, Chloe who didn’t’ even spare her a glance.
“I… remember you holding me under the water, how cold it was. How shocking it had been. For a moment I didn't think you would let me back up until my lungs were entirely filled with dirt. It was seconds but felt like hours.” Her voice shook.
“Before that, do you remember what happened before that?” Finn asked.
She shook her head in the shortest possible motion. She didn’t. There was a rush of dark purple linen and wine that nearly overfilled the fine crystal glasses with sloshing bloody red. The adults were drinking and she peered through the rungs of the oak stairs, longing to be there by the fire, out of the shadows that were cold and unfamiliar.
“We’ve lived in exile from the town for years, decades now, in order to assure the safety of the town. It would have been easier to move, to follow you to your aunt's house but we figured you were less dangerous if you were isolated. And you were.”
“Dangerous? I’m not- I’ve never hurt anyone.” But the words came out weakly. “Chloe?”
Her wife cleared her throat and glanced up with red-rimmed eyes. “Sometimes you disappear.”
“what?”
“Things end up dead. Little things. Miss Monroe’s chickens, or… her cat once. But the next morning you don’t have any memory of it so I don’t bring it up. I’ve never brought it up. But your family- they know something more. Don’t you? Know how to stop it?”
“You killed one of the guests at the party that night.” Charles Bronte spoke up, finally weary of the words he had been scanning this whole time. “My father spent the better part of a month forging documents, creating a trail to make it seem like the man you had slain just left. But he didn’t leave.”
Em had the ghost of a smile on her pale lips “He’s buried out back.”
Her mother had advanced her, and though Beca felt an intense need to pull away. She didn’t’, not as the woman’s perfectly manicured hand lilted her chin, the other smoothing down her hair that was still sprinkled with the least bit of winter.
“You remember me as a beast, one who held you underwater, but darling. I was trying to wake you up- to snap you out of it. You were feral, wild at the taste of blood. Our intention was to keep you hidden, keep all of you hidden.”
She wanted so desperately to grasp onto her sadness, to her disbelief. There had to be a lie somewhere, a mistruth in the matter of human and animal. But she had tasted the blood and the satin, and the rain that night. Tears dripped from her eyes at the loss of her father, at the loss of her humility.
“You must stay here,” Her mother pressed, using the pad of her thumb to wipe away a watery tear “Both of you. Leave the city.”
“If you all would have let me finish, I could have gotten to the second condition. Beca, the house is yours. Everything is yours. Under the condition that you live the rest of your days on the estate. In your father's words, it’s only going to get worse.” Charles said.
“You mean I won’t be able to control it?” She waved vaguely at the room around her “Whatever the hell it is.”
“Dad couldn’t. Not at the end.”
She nodded at Finn’s words before pulling away from her mother entirely. Chloe said motionless at the table. She stared at the water in the decanter and watched as the ice melted and the level rose close to the top. Condensation blushed against the wood.
Beca placed her hand softly on Chloe’s knee, kneeling in the most non-threatening way she could. “I think I have to stay. You don’t have to, I would never make you give anything up for me.”
Chloe’s dark blue eyes flashed towards Beca, glazed over a dark “Please. Darling, I fucking hated that cat.”
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@softforqiankun thankyou for betaing. @inversetwilight and @accio-sense thankyou for helping with ideas and bouncing.
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becaeffingmitchell · 2 years
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Bemily Week Day 2 - Secret Agent & Day 5 - Superpowers
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Pitch Perfect Horror Week Day 1 - Cults
Beca's always been able to see and hear dead people. A traumatizing and inconvenient ability, sure, but after years of dealing with ghosts and learning to control her powers to help out her occult-obsessed friend Stacie and her tacky medium business, she's got somewhat of a handle on the situation.
That is, until a particular, persistent, motormouth ghost drags Beca into an absolutely chaotic shitshow — full of doomsday death cults, black budget supernatural investigators, blood rituals, and several near-death experiences — that she really didn't fucking ask for.
[ao3 link]
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kendrickslmanburg · 3 years
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The Life Long case of the Cult in the woods of Atlanta
Rating:
Mature
Archive Warning:
Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Category:
Multi
Fandom:
Pitch Perfect (Movies)
Relationship:
Chloe Beale/Beca Mitchell
Characters:
Flo Fuentes
Fat Amy (Pitch Perfect)
Beca Mitchell
Chloe Beale
Aubrey Posen
Bumper Allen (Mentioned)
Alice (mentioned)
jessica and ashley (mentioned)
Additional Tags:
Cults
mentions of traumatizing past
Human Sacrifice
Mentions of Violence and Gore
Language: English
SUMMARY: Detective Flo Fuentes and Crime Investigator Patricia “Amy” Hobart go under investigation to check out a reopened investigation in the woods.
READ ON AO3
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pitchhorrorweek · 3 years
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Hey Gremlin's & Ghouls,
Ever walk into a sandwich shop and get handed a pamphlet preaching the words of a higher power? All you wanted was turkey on rye, but now, suddenly, you have a new life purpose and a group of similarly dressed (honestly good-looking) people smiling at you. That's right- Day One of Horror Week is Cults.
Make Sure to tag your posts with #HW2101 so we can find your masterfully creepy submissions and Reblog them. We will be on the lookout all day!
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unholyhelbig · 3 years
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PPHW #2101- Cults
[I feel like I was just doing this last week instead of last year. Here is my half-hearted attempt at writing something spooky, like cults! You can read it on A03 here!]
It had rained three days before Emily ran through the woods. The sun, hanging high like a broken Christmas bulb, had dried the ground that it touched. There were thick canopies from aspens, barely changed from orange to red, that made the soil under her feet cold and slippery.
She could smell her own sweat, her own blood spilling from her knees, and the souls of her feet. But she stopped for nothing, for no one, not even herself as a stitch made itself known in her side.
Blood rushed past her ears, and for a slim moment, she regretted the way she had chosen. The forest stretched further than she anticipated. She had never been past the perimeter before, not alone. She hadn’t paid much attention to figure which way was directed towards the road, and which lead back to the people hunting her.
Hunting. It was a sharp word that poisoned her thoughts. It would be easy, so damned easy, to pull herself back into the delusions and the warmth that so heavily contrasted the cold of the dirt below her. But then again- she had remembered, fuzzily at that, the people who told her she could leave whenever she wanted.
It didn’t’ seem like that now. She reached the end of the line, not a road paved in asphalt but a hewn wall of ivy and vegetation. Her hands pressed through it to cold brick. It was too high to scale, too sturdy to push through. She could smell diesel gas, burning her already torn throat. There was something there. She didn’t know what, couldn’t, but it was something.
“Fuck,” she whispered, turning to face the forest behind her. “Fuck, fuck, fuck!”
She had nothing to hide. They had tracked her all the way here, following her path of brambles, and torn fabric that hung from dead branches in surrender. She hadn’t felt it before, the million little cuts that were littering her body. With her stillness rang her pain.
“Emily, such language.”
Her breath caught, back pressing against the leafy wall. They knew how to hide, how to shadow themselves within the autumn-born trees. Her eyes darted back and forth, seeking aimlessly for the family that followed.
“Stay back,” she said with as much authority as she could muster. It wasn’t much. It came out as nothing more than a defeated cracked sound that would draw pity from anyone. “I’m warning you!”
“You must be cold, leaving the house with no shoes like that.” Chloe stepped from the vibrant crimson of the trees, lifting a sculpted eyebrow, she fretted “It wasn’t wise.”
It was wise enough. She hadn’t thought much before slipping out the back door of the farmhouse and running across the clearing in the waning daylight. They had been distracted, washing dishes, and tending to the nightly feedings of the animals. It was easy, and she had calculated enough to leave, just not enough to grab her shoes.
“Where are the others?” Emily asked.
“There’s no one else, just me.”
The woman was approaching her like she was a wounded animal on the side of the road. She had her hand up her fingers pointing towards the ground and her shoulders slumped. Chloe was winded chest heaving. She kept her eyes on Emily, tracking her.
“That’s a lie. All you do is lie.”
Emily had eaten dinner quickly to get away. She had placed her plate in the sink and climbed the carpeted stairs all to be alone for only a moment. It settled uncomfortably in her stomach at this point, bile in her throat. Chloe stared at her, sized her up with intimidation.
Even now, after the both of them tramped through the woods, she found the woman beautiful and alluring. It was what drew her into Chloe in the first place; in the small diner right at the border of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Her car had broken down, it was cold, almost like it was today, and she placed a warm quarter from the breast pocket of her coat into Emily’s palm, touch lingering a tad too long.
“You can call your family if you’d like.” Chloe had said over a burger that was half-eaten. There was a big glob of ketchup that watered over the cold fries on her plate. “But I think I have a better idea.”
Emily was dumb and naïve and wished that she had that quarter now so it could turn into a key. One that would break through the wall behind her. Her breath was beginning to cloud in front of her, eyes tearful. She should have called her mother.
“We have never lied to you, Emily. Everything that we’ve offered, you’ve wanted. You’ve known.”
She clenched her eyes shut, heart still pounding in the small of her throat. Chloe was so good at this, at talking her down when she felt like she had been shackled to one place taut with religion. She felt the sun here, striking hot against her skin, making her sweat despite the cold. Engines continued to rush behind her, nothing blocking her view but a hewn wall.
“You said I could leave.” She gritted.
“You can, Sweetie.”
Chloe had moved closer in a moment of obstructed view. Her voice seemed to be mere inches away, the scent of dish soap and clover tearing through the forest's natural wind. Emily slowly opened her eyes, drew in another gulp of air. Chloe looked so heavenly in the sweet dusk.
“It’s cold out here.” Chloe pressed her palm against Emily’s cheek. She leaned into it, sighing heavily, hating the comfort it provided and the way her body betrayed her because of it. “We can get you back to the house, get you warm. Take you to the station in the morning.”
The station. She remembered vaguely passing three of them on the way up here. It would be a long walk in a quickly cooling dusk to get to any of them. The police station would be her first stop, a good Samaritan would feel comfortable taking her there. It would be harder to get to the bus station or the train station. At this point, she wanted nothing more than to get over the wall.
“I,” She swallowed the cotton in her mouth “I can’t. I’ll get there myself.”
Chloe smiled, and it seemed genuine, if not mocking “Emily, it’s getting dark. These woods are no place for a girl like you at night. You’ll get turned around. You’ll freeze to death.”
Freeze to death.
The detriment of the statement dropped hard and fast but ebbed away at the deeper reality. If she went back to that farmhouse she would die. It would be swifter out of some twisted mercy that they believed was right, but she would die.
If Emily ran along the wall, eventually she would hit asphalt. Maybe she would live, and maybe she wouldn’t but that maybe was enough for her. “I’m sorry, Chloe.”
The girl’s eyes hardened like the flip of a coin. Emily could feel the coolness of the quarter against her palm in that moment, going from head to tails. It made her throat tighten. Her body was buzzing and dripping cloudy blood.
“We’re sorry too, Emily.” Her voice was a broken whisper.
It had rained three days before Emily was buried in the woods. The ground was soft and mailable and earthworms writhed as they fought for sunlight. The tip of the silver shovel broke through soil easily. It wasn’t much of a task- Chloe decided, wiping her hand against her brow and smearing a marking of black on her skin, to make her problems vanish like the inevitable payphone in a roadside diner.
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pitchhorrorweek · 3 years
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Hey Gremlin's and Ghouls...
We may be a tad bit late, but here are this years themes, as promised. Step right up, take a gander, and get ready for another spectacular year of scary good fun!
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Remember to tag your entries with the hashtag right next to the day so we can check them out! We can’t wait to see what you guys have planned for October 25th-October31st.
DAY ONE: #HW2101
DAY TWO: #HW2102
DAY THREE: #HW2103
DAY FOUR: #HW2104
DAY FIVE: #HW2105
DAY SIX: #HW2106
DAY SEVEN: #HW2107
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