This week it's X meets Y - again. Chuck has us picking from two lists and we're in for fun and games... something I love about this is that we've done this before.
This time, I picked out Paranormal Activity and The Matrix.
Enjoy!
As her ring began to glow white hot on her finger…
…as she realised she was The One…
“Relax, I will take away your fears. I will take away your worries and you have a choice to make.” Lydia recited from the script she knew too well, “You can stay here and be peaceful, not worrying anyone. Or you can come with me and I can show you the way across The Valley of Death.”
This time, I picked out Paranormal Activity and The Matrix.
Enjoy!
She’s not sure if it
was the fact the place hadn’t been rented out for months on end, or that the
owners were on the verge of going crazy and being broke due to the weird
stories their previous tenants spun about the place scaring the crap out of
them. But she knew for sure she had
found a place to call home the moment she walked through the door. It was a
lovely, warm, charming place. The colours were just right. The feel was
perfect. She just knew she’d fit in well here in this place.
And she’d be perfect
company for that snide-looking person on the stairs who was giving her a foul
look.
“What are you
looking at?” Brett, her real estate agent, asked.
She blinked and the
person vanished as she turned and smiled at him, “Oh, nothing, I just wondered what
the rooms upstairs looked liked.”
He grinned, “Sure!
We’ll start there!” he led the way, moving in front of her, up the stairs. However,
on the forth step, he stopped short and shuddered, moving slightly to the left
and then proceeded slowly onward. Turning at the top of the stairs, she noticed
sweat pouring off him.
“You okay?”
Pulling out his
handkerchief, he nodded, “Yeah, I forgot about – um – my blood pressure pills
this morning.”
Glancing down the
stairs, she saw the person again. They had turned around and had a mischievous
on their face, “I have a feeling that wasn’t your blood pressure playing up.”
He looked at his
leg, “My leg is cold… I’ve been to my doctors, and they say it’s my blood
pressure.”
Before long, Lydia
had moved in and found the place was starting to look good. The back yard had begun to look nice as she
attacked it with vigor – turning the weeds into a lush lawn – and then she
found she had a few things that began to bother her a little.
But then, she did
know she had a spiritual resident… she just hoped they didn’t mind little old
her living with them.
Lydia wasn’t going
to hurt them.
She just hoped they
could live in the same place together.
By the time Lydia
was locked out of her house twice for no reason, she knew something was up. Fortunately
she always carried a spare key on her at all times in case she did get locked
out of any place she did live in by accident (it saved money on calling a
locksmith; time on calling in on the real estate agent).
Well, Lydia let herself
in as a vortex of wind was going through the place. As she slammed the door, it
stopped. All the papers, glassware, her vinlys, dvds and other bits hung in the
air for a moment before she raised her hands, “Gently now, go back home.” Lowering
her hands, every piece was either placed back on shelves and into the china
cabinets and stored away properly, or placed into their respective collections.
The newspaper folded itself back up and slotted itself next to the television;
ready to be tossed out with the recycling.
Looking around, Lydia
could feel this spirit’s anger rising as the window panes shook – threatening to
shatter – and the screen doors bashed and slammed open and shut as a temper
tantrum raged within their tortured soul, “Okay, are you finished? Because I’m
sure if we sit down and talk this out, we can live together in this place… I’ve
done it before.”
The young woman fickered
into view in front of Lydia; her face filled with rage, with an unspoken need
to harm her. Lunging towards her, she raised her hands to throw the young blonde
against the wall behind her with enough force to kill her.
Lydia felt her force
move toward her and raised her hands up just as it reached her, protecting herself,
as it visibly bounced off the shield she had put up, “I see I have to be a
bitch about this.” She didn’t know what Lydia meant, and hesitated as she stepped toward her, “Do not fear me child, for I am the one you have been
avoiding.” She felt her powers well within her as she raised her right hand.
As her ring began to glow white hot on her finger…
…as she realised she was The One…
“Relax, I will take away your fears. I will take away your worries and you have a choice to make.” Lydia recited from the script she knew too well, “You can stay here and be peaceful, not worrying anyone. Or you can come with me and I can show you the way across The Valley of Death.”
It was now Lydia
heard her voice. She was a young woman
trapped within an old soul, “No! Please don’t make me stay!”
“As you wish.” The room
filled with a brilliant white light as she closed her eyes against it for a
moment. As it dulled and her living room turned back into what it was before. Sighing,
she picked up her mobile, dialed the number for her real estate agent, “Brett,
it’s Lydia from that place you got the heebies from – you told me it was haunted
and nobody will live here, remember?”
“Oh, yeah… how are
you sleeping at night?” he laughed.
“Better now I got
rid of the ghost.”
He paused, “You’re
kidding… there was a real haunting?”
“Yeah… she was
terrified, but we had a chat and she left.”
“Um… left?”
“Yeah.” she sat
slowly into my lounge, “But she was a real bitch man… I had to be rough with
her. She was really destructive…
fortunately, I put her in her place and showed her who the boss was before she
left.”
“What can I say?”
his voice sounded hesitant, “Thank you?”
Brett hung up his
phone at the real estate agents and sat back in his chair. He looked at his lunch from Young Chinese
Takeaway Restaurant next door, and just didn’t feel like eating it anymore;
instead, he stared at his computer and wondered if what he had done was right –
setting up Lydia in a place deemed impossible to rent due to its history.
“Hey, Brett, you okay?”
Ronda’s cut into his deep thought.
“Yeah… that Lydia
Wilson chick just got back to me.” He said, “You know the one you recommended
for the haunted place out on Renwick Avenue.”
“Oh yeah, how’d she
go?” she asked pulling her chair around and grabbing his uneaten lunch, “May I?”
“Yeah, go for it –
my lunch is your lunch.” He dragged it over to her side of his desk, “Well, she
got rid of the spiritual problem in that place.”
She paused between
bits of spring rolls, “Well, I did say she was the one to get it done, right?”
Rubbing his
fingertips over his forehead, he groaned, “Yeah, I thought you were kidding.”
“No… she’s the One…
you know… The One.”
“For one for what?”
he asked.
“For everything.” She
smiled, “She can control everything… like Luke Skywalker in ‘Star Wars’… well,
she’s The One like in ‘The Matrix’.” Ronda took a mouthful of food and thought
about what she said, swallowed and rephrased, “Not exactly like those movies;
but she’s one gifted bitch.”
Lydia’s eyes snapped
open.
Somebody was in the
house.
She didn’t need to
turn on a single light to know where they had gotten into, where they were now
and what they were after.
All she had to do
was wait and they’d move upstairs to where she knew they’d look for it.
What is it?
Well, the ring of
course.
Looking to her bedside
table, she could hear it calling to her from the top drawer, so she pulled it
open and put it on as she heard them come up the stairs.
The air filled with
aftershave and sweat…
“Hello Brett.”
The person stopped
moving, “How do you know it was me?”
“I’m gifted in more
ways than one.” She said getting out of her bed and grabbing her dressing gown
from the glory box at the end of the bed without stumbling in the dark, “That’s
the thing about having a gift like mine… you know too damned much.”
“Like what?” he
asked.
“Like… you’re not
going to get to your gun fast enough and you’re not going to kill me for my
power.” She smiled in the dark.
His hesitance told
her she was right that he came armed, “Well, if I had your power, I’d be able
to get rid of the other ghosts from other houses we’re trying to rent and sell.”
“Killing me will do
nothing but send you to prison.” She said looking at his tall, dark form in the
doorway. Then, she saw something she hadn’t seen often in life: a number
glowing on his forehead, “Oh dammit.”
“What?”
“Nothing.” She said
walking toward him, “You will feel nothing as you walk through the Valley. Do no
fear me, child, for I am the one to walk you through to the other side.” She raised
her hand and touched his forehead with her fingertips gently.
As his body collapsed
to the floor, she heard a voice behind her, “What the fuckin’ hell is going on
here!”
Turning, she quickly
grabbed his arm, “You died, Brett. You had a number on your forehead that only
I could see because I am The One. I can’t change that and I had to take you. It’s
my job.”
Wrestling to pull
from her grip, tears blurred his vision as he looked down and saw her ring, “Oh
my God… you’re the Horseman… you’re the One.”
She had heard this
before hundreds – millions – of times; and she felt nothing when she did, “Brett
it’s time to go. I must lead you to your guide through the Valley of Death.” As
she touched his arm, he disappeared from sight and his anguish, sorrow, sadness
and fear went with him.
She hated being The
One.