They look like someone made this bed not long ago.
Somewhere in the house, a sound crackles through the darkness, and my blood turns cold.
Just a step creaking. A wall settling, that's all.
…Maybe the wind?
My throat tightens as icy fingers curl around my heart.
I need to get the fuck out of here.
My hand trembles as I lift my phone again. The flashlight reflects off the mirror, making the room look twice as large. Twice as empty.
I switch to the camera and take a deep breath.
Just say it and leave.
I lift the phone to my face. My lips feel stiff, like they’ve forgotten how to form words. I stop the recording, take another shaky breath, then hit the record button again.
“There’s no such thing as monsters,” I manage to choke out, throwing in a sarcastic eye roll for Alicia’s benefit before I smirk at the camera. “There’s no such thing as monsters,” I say again, the unnerving feeling of earlier melting away.
Good, now I can get the actualfuckout of?—
“That’s where you’re wrong, little princess.”
The voice cuts through the dark like a blade.
Low. Rough. Amused.
My body locks up.
“They very muchdoexist.”
2
MILENA
I go completely still.
My skin prickles. My pulse stutters. My lungs forget how to pull in air. For a split second, I think maybe I imagined it.
Then the shadows…move.
A figure detaches from the far corner of the room—tall, broad, and wearing a matte black mask bearing the visage of a freakingwolf.
I scream, and just as the nightmare lunges at me, my survival instinct kicks in. I turn and bolt, my heel catching the edge of the rug, my breath leaving my chest in sharp, terrified sobs as I shove through the bedroom door and into the hall.
Footsteps thunder behind me.
Fast.
He’s coming after me.
I bolt down the stairs, almost tripping over my feet before I catch myself and hurl myself down a hallway. It’s only after I do so thatI remember the bedroom was on thethirdfloor, not the second, which means I just got off at the wrong stop.
Too late to fix that now.
I can hear his shoes slamming on the floor, gaining on me with every breath. I run faster, the clicks of the heels of my shoes bouncing off the old walls like staccato war drums.