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The women walked ahead and he kept close behind, rubbing his palms against his arms to try and generate some friction and heat – but the only thing getting him hot right now was watching Steph move.  He thought about all the things that he could do to that sexy, slender body that would warm him up for the rest of the night.  The only thing left to figure out was the best way to take Jess out of the picture.  For now he’d let things play out and wait for an opportunity to present itself.  The flick knife in his pocket made Nigel consider just stabbing the girl and being done with it, but that would be a waste.  He had to have his fun with her firstIf Steph was going to be the main course, then Jess would be dessert.  I’ll eat her nipples as cherries, Nigel thought as he let slip an excited laugh.  He quickly stifled it when the women looked at him.

“Something funny, Nigel?” Steph asked.

He quickly shook his head.  “Just the craziness of tonight making me a little loopy.  I get the giggles when I’m nervous.”

“And why would you be nervous?”  Jess asked in a tone that he didn’t like at all.  It was almost goading.

“Well,” he said, “there’s a lot to worry about tonight, isn’t there, sweetheart?”

Jess took a step backwards and was nodding as though she knew a punch-line to a joke that no one had told.  Nigel felt his blood pressure rising as he fought the urge to rip into the girl and punish her insolence.  She kept her eyes fixed on him as she continued stepping backwards.  Steph was watching from a few feet away, visibly unsure of what was about to unfold.  Nigel took steps of his own, keeping pace with Jess.

Like a predator stalking its prey.

“Or are you nervous,” Jess said, “because you lied about Peter being awake?  Look at him, he’s still unconscious.”

Nigel grinned.  Of course Peter was still unconscious; the kid was as good as dead.  He looked down at the boy and had to stifle another laugh.  Pity he isn’t awake.  He could have watched while I had my way with his girlfriend.

Jess took another step backwards, placing herself up against the wall beside the fire.  No more space to retreat.  Nigel continued approaching.

You’re trapped now, bitch.

“Or,” Jess continued, “are you nervous because I know that you’re the one that tried to rape Steph?”

Nigel looked at Steph and watched the sudden shock wash over her.  She took a sharp intake of breath.  Jess’s revelation had sucked the wind out of him as well.  He’d expected her to try and blow his cover, but the fact that she’d done right in front of Steph hurt him.  Nigel hadn’t wanted Steph to know the truth about him until the very last moment

Nothing to be done now thoughTime to start ripping flesh.

Nigel lunged at Jess like a snake uncoiling.  Such momentum did he have that he was powerless to change direction as the teenaged girl swung at him with the fire poker she’d somehow grabbed from its rack without him seeing.

The last thing Nigel thought as the steel rod arced towards his skull was…

Chapter Twenty-NINE

“You want another piece of me, huh?  Well, if it’s Mortal Kombat you want then that’s exactly what you’re going to get, you cross-dressing freak.”

Harry managed to reach out and grab Jerry just before the lad ran off to his peril.  “Hold it,” he said, clutching the boy by the collar.

Jerry struggled to get free.  “Dude, not cool.  Let go of me.  Him and me have got a date with destiny.”

Harry shook the lad.  “This isn’t Star Wars and that’s not Obi Wan Kenobi.”

Jerry looked outraged.  “Obi Wan is one of the good guys, you dork!”

“Yeah,” said Harry, “I’m the dork.”

“Fellas, while I’d love to have a discussion on the many wee sides of the force, I think we should get going, pronto.”

Harry nodded to Lucas and then looked into the distance at the approaching figure.  “Okay, let’s get back to the pub.”

Everyone agreed.  They turned, ran…

…and stopped in their tracks.

“Holy shit!”  Jerry cried out as ten foot flames exploded from the snow before them, cutting off any chance of escape.  Harry felt the heat spread out in a wide semi-circle around them, leaving no place to go but towards the tall, hooded figure.

Jerry put his fists up.  “Time we entered the Thunderdome.”

“You reckon we should fight?” Harry asked.

“You got a better idea?” Kath queried.

“Don’t suppose anybody has a fire extinguisher?” Lucas asked, fanning his hands against the fire behind them.

Harry took several steps forwards.  It was probably a stupid idea.  “What do you want from us?” he demanded.  The hooded figure stopped moving, still too far buried by the blizzard for Harry to make them out clearly.  Despite that, he could feel the stranger’s stare boring into him, digging out the corners of his soul.  “I said, what do you want?”

Silence.

Then:  “WE HAVE COME FOR…THE SINNER.”

Harry shook his head.  What the hell is with this guy?  Did he overdose on bible studies as a kid? 

“Who exactly is the sinner?” he asked.

More silence.

Then:  “YOU ARE, HARRY JOBSON.”

Harry fell down, for no other reason than his knees had ceased function.  He flopped, face-first into the snow like an awkward clown, dreading he would never get up again.  He was the sinner?  He was the cause of this madman wreaking havoc tonight?  It seemed insane, but…

He knows my secret; knows what I’ve done.  He’s right…I am a sinner.  But how did anybody ever find out?

“Come on, Harry Boy, time to go.”  Lucas lifted him up, and at first Harry thought it was to turn him in to the hooded stranger, but it wasn’t.  Lucas gained assistance from Jerry and the two of them dragged Harry through the snow, aiming for a small gap between the semi-circle of fire and the hooded figure.  Harry had every confidence that Kath was not part of his attempted rescue, yet he could hear her crunching footfalls following beyond.

Trying to keep her safety in numbers.

“What are we doing?” Harry asked wearily as they dragged him along by the armpits.  His legs trailed along behind him like boneless chickens and he felt dazed.

“Running for our lives,” said Lucas.  “What in the blazes do you think?”

“The supermarket must be nearby,” said Jerry, struggling with Harry’s weight.  “At least I hope so.”

“It is,” said Kath.  “We’re here.”

Harry looked up to see the dim shape of a building present itself through the snow, only twenty yards away.

We’re going to make it…

Harry craned his neck to look back behind him, but his joints would not allow sufficient movement to see anything clearly.  “Where is that…thing?”

Lucas and Jerry continued to drag him, their speed increasing as the sight of the supermarket spurned them on.  Kath overtook them all and started searching her pockets frantically, no doubt for the building’s keys.

Harry repeated himself.  “I said, where is it?”

They reached the supermarket’s locked fire door and dumped Harry down.  Lucas stared down at him and offered his hand.  “I don’t bloody know where it is.  We lost it on our way here and I was in too much a hurry to keep looking back, so get up and get ready in case it comes back.”

Kath pulled her keys from her pocket and started sifting through them.  “I can’t see a thing out here.”

Harry managed to stand, his legs solidifying from jelly to gradually-setting cement, not yet firm but getting there.  He looked back in the direction they’d come from, and found his heart stopping in his chest.  “You best hurry up and get us inside, Kath.  I mean right NOW!”