“I was inspired by a medius who saved a girl from getting hit by a car. If you are watching this... Hi, brave girl!” Bruce said with a wide smile while looking at the camera and the video ended.
Bruce Collins was a hot topic these past few days after he saved a toddler from falling down an apartment building last Saturday. He was able to do that since we were allowed to go out of the university on weekends. I was able to continue my part-time job too. Well, my boss was considerate.
Almost two weeks had passed and my school life was like a cycle. All I did was getting up from bed, walked to the cafeteria, went to my classes then back to sleep and until now I haven’t met my roommate.
“Why is the reaper still not showing up?” Gugu frowned.
I just shook my head. She was like this for three days straight. Everything that escaped from her mouth was about the reaper.
“I need a daily dose of his handsomeness,” she fantasized almost drooling.
I’m currently sitting on a bench here in the school garden. I looked underneath when I felt a furry thing brushing my feet. I saw a black cat brushing itself against me.
“Where did you came from?” I brushed its head then lift it and placed it on my lap.
“A misfortune with another misfortune,” a passer-by said.
I raised my sight to look at her. She stared back at me then at the black cat on my lap.
“Come on, Bea! We’re going to be late!” Amanda shouted from afar.
“Coming! Bitch...” she whispered the last word frowning and run after Amanda.
I was here because I don’t have a class yet. I brought out a snack from my bag and shared it with Gugu. Students passing were leaving me their stares.
“Bruce, I really can’t!” A girl sobbed resonated from the nearby bench.
I heaved. They’re arguing again, Amara and Bruce. It’s been a week yet they haven’t resolved their problem.
This day was different from my cycle days. I didn’t go down the elevator with Bruce, a cat appeared from nowhere, and every time I see the couples they are quarreling.
“You have to do it, Amara. Or else I’ll be the one to do it.” His voice was firm and austere.
“Again?” Bitterness and despair were visible in her voice. “When it comes with this topic you always lose yourself. I barely know you, Bruce,” she added and walked away sobbing.
I kept on petting the black cat when my hand suddenly numbed. I can feel obnoxious darkness. It brought shudders all over my body. I felt this before and it was somewhere near.
My back straightened when Bruce passed by. He was the one reeking with darkness.
“Bruce–”
I stood up holding the kitten but my head suddenly ached like it was hit by something hard. I even heard the sound of breaking glass. I grabbed the edge of the concrete table to support my weight. I swiftly placed the kitten on the table to avoid dropping it. My vision got blurry and the surrounding was spinning.
“Not now, Serra,” Bruce responded coldly.
I reached for the left part of my chest as I felt a third-degree burn in there. I opened my eyes and saw a blinding light. I blinked twice to adjust my sight. I heard a staccato click-clacking of heels resonated from the floor and throughout the dark room. It was getting louder and louder like it was getting closer. I felt the skin on the left part of my head tightened because of the dried anonymous substance. A cold breeze kissed my entire body as if I was naked.
“Click-clacking sound. Crimson-red heels. Dress. Hat. Shattered glass. Blinding lights. Naked. Lips painted in bloody red. Knife. Silent screams. Blood.” I erratically enunciate, out of control. “Bruce Collins, I saw you die.” I leaned on the table gasping for air.
“B-Bruce...”
I looked up and saw Amara behind Bruce. Her hands covered her lips. Fear and worry enveloped her.
“Do you think I’ll believe you?” he sneered.
“Bruce, you always believed Serra.” She approached him but he hit her hand away.
“I did but when it comes to my death, I don’t,” he let out and stormed away.
Amara called him many times but he didn’t bother looking back. She covered her face with her palms as she let out soft sobs and ran away, opposite direction that Bruce took.
“I told you to call my name when you need me, didn’t I?”
My brows crimped looking down at the kitty. Did a kitty just talk to me? Am I hearing things?
“Serra, are you okay?” Gugu asked out of concern.
I gave her a slow nod.
“You sure about that?”
I glared at the kitty and raised a brow. I was sure that it wasn’t Gugu’s voice.
“Gugu, did the kitten just talk?” I faced her and she gave me an are-you-really-okay look. “Nevermind.” I shook my head and grabbed the kitty to place it again on my lap.
I brushed its fur and brought out a notebook and a pen. I listed down what I saw.
Maybe I could help Bruce. Maybe I had this gift for a cause.
“It’s bothering you that much huh?”
I lowered my sight, his brown eyes met mine.
“Grip...” I muttered stuttering.
My eyes widened seeing the reaper lying on my lap. I want to stand up and push him away but I froze.
“Let’s stay like this for a while.” He closed his eyes. “Being a cat for a week drained my strength,” he added.
I looked away but I couldn’t stop myself from stealing glances. He looked exhausted and anxious. I flinched when he held my hand and guided it to his hair. I gulped and started stroking his hair. I noticed his expression loosened. He looked more serene and comfortable.
“At last I get to see his handsome face,” Gugu mumbled with admiration.
He put his cowboy hat on his chest and without it, I could clearly see his features. His long hair tied in a half-bun suited him very well. I leaned closer staring at his mole below the corner of his left eye. I froze when he suddenly opened his eyes.
“Fantasizing huh?” He smirked. I abruptly evaded his gaze.
His smirk was shortly replaced by a groan when I slightly pulled his hair. He got up and sat beside me.
“Why did you turn into a cat?” I queried.
“I disobeyed some rules because of you,” he responded and put on his hat.
I grimaced with his reply. “How is it my fault?”
“You exposed me to humans.” He grabbed my notebook and scanned it. “What did you see? What you listed isn’t enough.” He took my pen and wrote on the top of the blank page the word clues.
“Am I allowed to interfere? Wouldn’t I be punished?” I acted tough to hide the uneasiness I was feeling.
I might end up cursed as a cat forever.
“If you were thinking of being a cat as a punishment, don’t worry it’s only applicable for reapers.” He looked at me as if he’s waiting for an answer.
I stared at Gugu who’s been drooling over the reaper all this time.
“I felt your desire to help Bruce.”
I averted my gaze at him. I let out a deep sigh and firmly closed my eyes. I tried remembering other details but I couldn’t.
“I’m sorry.” I looked at my toes.
“It’s okay. Let’s try some other time.” He closed my notebook and put it on the side.
I closed my eyes again. I took deep breaths to clear my mind.
A vision flashed in my mind. I was walking on a dark corridor. Someone was eyeing me. I looked back but no one’s there. I put my hands in my pocket and continued walking not bothered. I opened a door and headed to the room upstairs. I slightly opened the door and peeked. A girl was sleeping peacefully on a huge bed.
I was fighting my urge to sleep beside her. I went down to the kitchen and grabbed a glass of water. A clashing sound of metal rubbed against the floor echoed in the room. I rapidly turned around and someone hit me on the side of my head.
I dropped down on the cold floor with my glass making it broke into pieces. I could feel the viscous liquid gushing on the side of my head where I was hit. There was a pair of red heels and a baseball bat before my eyes. My vision spun and got blurry until darkness vanquished me.
“I saw something.”
He instantly opened the notebook and picked the pen. I described to him what I saw and he wrote every detail of it.
We continued after my last class. We tried to connect the dots and everything made sense. What I saw wasn’t death yet, it was before it. In this case, we will be able to save Bruce Collins. All we have to do is to warn him and watch his actions.
“Do you think it’s not too late?” I asked after thrusting the key into my room.
“I hope not,” Gugu commented.
“It’s not unless the black scroll will suddenly appear with his name on it,” he said as an assurance.
I took a step backward when the black scroll appeared right in front of my door. I felt my heart banging into my chest. We looked closer and saw the letter C moved a little bit away from the letter B then additional letters were written one by one between B and C forming two words, a name.
“Bruce Collins,” the three of us said in unison.
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SERRA “Bruce!” I called running after him, again. “Stop, Serra. You’re getting on my nerves.” He increased his pace making me do the same. “Bruce just listen–” He halted and faced me harshly. “If ever I die it’s none of your business, Serra. I’d rather die than seeing you every day.” His words were like burning arrows fired at me. He walked away leaving me hopeless. “You tried your part, Serra. It’s not your fault if he dies,” a familiar voice uttered from behind. My fist clenched. He was not helping, he made me felt worse instead. “If he dies it only means that what I did wasn’t enough." I stormed away with heavy feet. “Stubborn,” he whispered but it didn’t escape my ears. I felt him followed me. We’ve been tailing Bruce for two days now and I didn’t notice anything or anyone suspicious lurking around but I could still feel that hideous shadow lingering on Bruce. I swiftly hid myself behind the nearest column before Bruce looked in my direction. “We’re like creepy stalkers
“Where is Gugu?” I asked Grip but he just shrugged. I glared at him making him sigh. “I saw her run after Bruce,” he answered. A resounding curse escaped my mouth. Demons are feed not only through human souls but also by other spirits whether a ghost or evil ones. “Of all creatures, it’s you who’s knowledgeable enough that she might end up eaten by a demon. You shouldn’t have let her leave!” I jabbered. “If something bad happens to her I’m going to make you the main ingredient of my steamed dumpling you annoying cat!” I stomped my foot and walked out. “Go ahead. I’m fine with it. At least you’ll get to eat someone delicious like me.” I looked back and threw him my death glare. I saw him smirking while biting his lower lip. How can he do both and still look cool? Damn it! We looked all over the university but I couldn’t find her. I’m getting nervous and at the same time, irritated. Grip didn’t help, he just annoyingly followed me the entire time. “Where could she be?” I ruffled m
BRUCEI stared at my trembling hands and then at Amara. She looked pale and weak. I want to caress and embrace her. I promised to protect her but I couldn’t even protect her from me.“What have you done, Bruce?” a voice echoed in my head and it was followed by a peal of wicked laughter.I held my head with both hands pulling my hair wishing that the laughter would cease. In my turmoil state of mind, I walked away.“Bruce...” she called, soft and weak.Her voice receded the voice in my head. I glanced at her with eyes full of love.After seconds of silence, she replied, “I love you too.”I gave her my last sweet smile. The smile I refused to give to other ladies, only her. She smiled back with a slow nod. We’ve been through a lot that we could understand each other just by looking.I stormed out of the library not just because I was afraid of Serra’s aura but also because I might hurt Amara more and our baby.I’ve always wanted to have my own family and I want Amara to be my kids’ mothe
I groaned feeling the pain on the side of my head. I opened my eyes and I was welcomed by blinding lights. “Blinding lights...” Serra’s voice rang in my ears again. I blinked twice to adjust my sight. I turned around and I could see nothing but darkness. The only source of light was the swaying lamp above my head. The cold breeze kissed my skin waking the fine hairs on my entire body. I was dying to touch the side of my head because of the raging pain the impact left. My skin in that part tightened because of a dried foreign substance. I tried to move but my hands were tied behind me. A rope was looped around my bare chest and shoulders making me intact with the wooden chair and my feet were also tied at the chair’s feet. I examined my body and I found myself naked. I was agitated by the reiterating click-clack of a shoe in the room. I don’t know where to focus my sight not until a lady revealed herself in front of me from the dark part of the room. She was wearing an all-crimson-
My face was saddened but I didn’t regret what I did even if it was an accident. “That’s the nastiest thing I’ve heard in my entire life.” She wiped her tears and laughed. “Love? What is love? There are anger, obsession, envy but love? There is no such thing as love.” She emphasized every word with contempt. She picked up her red thong and went around my back. She pressed it on my wound to stop my gushing blood. How ironic! “The truth is I want to know why girls were so crazy about him despite being sexually harassed they still wanted him. Now that I tasted it I thought that I’ll finally put an end to my thirst but I’m very disappointed.” She gently caressed my shoulder and blew warm air in my ears. “Watching other’s suffer is still the best entertainment and pleasure giver.” She gently nibbled my ear and licked it. “Besides it should be me, Bruce. I should be the one to kill Mark.” She dug her nails on my shoulder. “You’re insane– arghhh!” I cried when she dug her fingers in my wou
SERRAI turned around but I couldn’t see a thing. I strode forward without any idea where my feet would take me. A rattling sound echoed every time I stepped. Darkness was everywhere but I could see my way as if I lived in the dark.as if I belong here.“H-Help...” a raspy voice whispered in my ear.I averted my attention at the side but no one’s there. I walked forward endlessly. My mind was blank but my feet knew where to go.“H-Help...” I heard the same voice however it wasn’t just in my ear.I don’t know where to settle my head. The sound bounced from one place to another. The owner of the voice sounded like he was everywhere. I tried to follow the voice but it lead me to nowhere. My heart beat fast out of excitement. I should be scared yet I felt thrilled.A light from afar suddenly surfaced. I leaped towards the light and revealed myself. I froze seeing a feeble and naked man tied to the chair.“H-Help...” he uttered once more.Bruce!I called but he didn’t seem to hear me. I yell
This time, it didn’t take long when the investigation team arrived which was contrary to the day Bruce fell from the clock tower. It took them almost an hour before reaching the crime scene given the fact that the station was only a few blocks away from the university. They were slouching for some reason or maybe their service depended on the background of the person who called them. It was Amanda Silverio after all, perks of being the governor’s daughter. “Take Amara somewhere comfortable. I’ll be the one to give a statement,” Amanda suggested. I just nodded and helped Amara out guiding her by the hand. I was struggling thinking of a place where I could take her. Scratch the idea of taking her to our room since it was just next to Bruce’s room. I nibbled the bottom of my lip. “Let’s just head to my room,” she said in between her sobs. I just nodded and lead the way towards the dorm’s elevator. I glanced at her when the elevator’s door closed. “Fifth floor.” She tightened her gri
Her words made my heart throbbed. “About what?” “I am carrying a being in my womb for two months now. I hid it from Bruce and everyone else even the school nurse by faking my period that almost lead to miscarriage.” She gently brushed her tummy with love. “I told him once and the truth almost killed me. I reasoned out that it was a prank and it brought him back to his senses but he couldn’t remember what he did to me. Sometimes I would wake up with a pain in my belly and found Bruce squeezing it while blurting foreign languages. He was possessed but I don’t know which devil not until I heard its voice at the library. It was the only time I was certain that it was Mark, my ex-boyfriend.” Her voice cracked. I sighed in relief. Thank goodness my initial thought was wrong. Her choice of words especially the confess one made me nervous. “Why are you telling me all of these?” I questioned. “I need your help to find Bruce’s soul and I confessed to gain your trust.” Her sincere eyes met mi
SERRA “Dad,” I called him.It has been days yet he was still sad and listless.“What can do for yoy, sweetheart?” He forced a smile but the sadness in his eyes was visible.“I-I want to ask you about someone.” I lowered my head.“Come here.” He tapped the space beside him. I obliged and sat next to him. “About who?” he asked.“About my mom,” I stuttered.Hearing the last word he was grief-stricken. I felt bad asking about it.“You don’t have to tell me if you don’t feel like it, dad,” I sincerely said.He shook his. “It’s about time.” He smiled genuinely. “What do you want to know about her?”“What does she look like?” I asked even though I already knew.He moved away and pulled something out of the drawer of his bedside table. He gave me a round object. It was metal-like and silver in color with gold Vines and red roses all over.“Open it,” he told me after handing it over.I ran my thumb tracing the vine and pulled the top part upward. I saw myself, my reflection.“You’re a carbon
The moment the water swallowed me I held my breath. There’s no way I’m letting the cold enter me. I looked up but it’s all water above me. My hair floats over my head like seaweeds. In the rashness of the moment, I began flinging my arms out.I expect to come back out and I did. I gasped for air before sinking again. I kicked my legs and flapped my arms and I was back to the surface again. But each chance to breathe became further apart. Each breath was less than the last.I tried once more. The more I struggle the more disoriented I became. I felt like I’m trashing inside an invisible prison. My first instinct was to get some air but there should be something else. I couldn’t fight for air forever. I need to find a way out.I pushed with my legs and arms and when I was able to bob my head out of the water, I breath as deep as I could. The water pulled me again. I looked around and saw a wall. The fear I felt was overlain by hope. I flicked my feet and tried to reach the walk. It was
“No... That couldn’t be.” Kate staggered backward. “It should be there. I should be there,” she repeatedly uttered pulling her hair.I run towards her. “Don’t worry, Kate. We are going to find Lulu’s body.” I assured her and patted her shoulder.She yanked her shoulder away from my grasp and took a few steps backwards. She kept on pulling her hair and her eyes were restless. She didn’t know where to focus them.“W-What if that thing took it? W-What if that thing swallowed it?” Her breathing turned shallow and fast. She punched her head with boths hands wandering with little steps. She’s mentally unstable. I walked near her and caught her hands stopping her from hitting herself.“Stop it, Kate. You’re hurting yourself,” I told her.She already suffered enough. I couldn’t bear watching her like this.“That thing swallowed Lulu whole!” she squealed oogling her eyes at me.I grabbed her cheeks and made her look at me. “What thing, Kate? What thing?”After a moment of touching her face m
“I am sorry for ignoring you, guys.” Kate lowered her head. “I was just scared of Lulu. I’ve known her for years and I didn’t know she was capable of any of that. I know she won’t hurt any of you though. She was just after me.” Her voice cracked. I moved closer to her and rubbed her back. Comforting her is the only thing I could do for her right now. “Nothing of that is your fault, Kate. Monsters are made. Envy made Lulu into one.” I pulled her making her lean into me as she sobs. “But she is still the Lulu that we know. She’s a beautiful flower,” I added. She lifted her eyes to meet mine. “Will she become a flower forever? Are we going to meet her, the real her?” “No.” I shook my head. “In the next life I could be an animal or a plant or I could be in your body and you could be in mine. It depends on the decisions we make at this lifetime. That doesn’t mean we aren’t real. The real us is not our flesh but our soul.” I wiped her tears away. She nodded and smile. She leaned against
I dropped my phone after hearing what she said. I hastely went back to the elevator and ran again toward the gym. It was passed two in the afternoon already. “Serra, here!” Mandy waved her hand at me. I ran in thier direction. I gasped for air. “Where is Amanda?” “Amara called and they were together at the moment. What’s going on?” She looked both worried and confused. I looked at Lulu’s direction and Mandy already got what I meant. “Lulu!” I approached her. She turned around and faced me. She was wearing an ice-cold expression, far from the Lulu that I knew. Something was really not right here. I saw Kate died but her name wasn’t carved at the black scroll. I shook the doubt in my mind and focused to the present. “Lulu, grab my hand and get out of the body.” I lend my hand to her but just like before she just stared down my hand. “Yes, Lulu. Do it. Trust her,” Mandy encouraged. She looked at me and smiled. I was relieved to see her smile but my heart started to race pushing m
“Are you sure about that?” Grip asked. “Yes, bring me back to the mansion. I chose to front my fear.” I firmly said. He nodded and smiled. He was proud. He grabbed my waist and pulled me nigh him. Lulu’s and Dorothy’s name was already written on the scroll of death and today was the thirteenth day from Xyrus’ supposed to be death. I wanted to save them, to do that I need to watch dad’s every move. I was not certain if my plan would work but I have to try at least. “Grip, something’s off–” I turned around but he wasn’t here anymore. “Grip?” I sighed and just walked the long way toward the mansion. He was vanishing from my sight very often this days. It was a sign that he would leave and cross to the other side very soon. As I walk the garden I came across with bronze maids. They would avoid taking the same way as I do. They would even avoid staring in my eyes. I stared at the huge closed door before me. Just by thinking of going inside gave me goosebumps. I took a deep breath. I p
Fear enveloped me when I arrived at the mansion. Dead bodies of maids were lying everywhere in the front yard. The metallic scent of blood was giving me a feeling of gagging. I looked around hoping that I could find someone breathing but I was too late. Some were beheaded, some were stabbed multiple times, and chopped like a piece of meat. “Ahh!” I snapped my head in the mansion’s direction. I knew that scream and it was coming from the mansion. I ran and ran. Ran as fast as I could. I pushed the mansion’s door wide open. In front of me was dad wearing his usual coldness. In front of him stood Amanda. She was dressed like the lady in red. I saw no emotion in her eyes. Dad placed his hand on her shoulder and whispered to her, “say hi to your sister.” Amanda slowly raised her hand and waved at me like a puppet. “Hi...” Dad’s lips twitched. He didn’t like what Amanda did. His fingers turned black and grew long. Digging its sharpness in her shoulder. “Do it with a smile.” He gritted h
“Why did we stop?” I poked my head out of my carriage’s window. “A man dropped in the middle of the road, madame,” the coachman responded. I rose from my seat but a man stopped me by grabbing my arm. His face was a bit blurry but the longer I stare the much clearer his face become. My brows furrowed to see Xyrus who was wearing a weird looking clothes from the past. The breeches were long and fairly full in cut, reaching just below the knee. The doublet has a high waist at the sides and back, extending to a point in front. A deliberate opening of the seam on each sleeve allows the fine linen shirt underneath to be seen. He completed his attire with a cape that spans almost a full circle. I looked at myself. I was wearing a deep brown gown with a low rounded neckline and a small ruff paired with a winged collar. The tight sleeves have pronounced shoulder wings and deep lace cuffs. It has a matching petticoat pinned into flounces on a drum or cartwheel farthingale. I looked at him an
“D-Dad?” I whispered. He did not answer. I brought my phone out and opened my flashlight. I directed the light to his face. “Grip? What are you doing here?” He lended me his hand and pulled me up on my feet. “I should be the one asking you that. What are you doing here in the middle of the night? Are you seriously sneaking?” He made me turn my back at him and wiped the dust off my pajamas. “Yes, I am. So will you lower your voice now?” I scolded him in a whispering manner. “Do you think you won’t get caught? Maybe you passed through the elderlies but how about that?” He grabbed my hand and directed my phone’s light to the ceiling. I felt like my effort went to nothing to see the CCTV camera blinking red taunting me. I face-palmed. “You are lucky because you have a handsome boyfriend to the rescue.” He winked at me. “What did you do?” I narrowed my eyes at him. “Don’t looked at me like that. I just saved you from trouble. I moved the camera to somewhere that wouldn’t caught you.”