I opened the car door and stood, ears straining to hear even the slightest noise, being answered only by the whisper of the wind through the leaves.
I made my way to the back porch, which looked terribly forlorn... the porch door swinging in the wind... the screens torn and twisted into grotesque
shapes as if bodies had tried often to climb through them.
I heard Melinda scream... my heart skipped a beat. I held my breath, unmoving, for a few seconds. I couldn't make out what she was saying, but she
sounded terrified.
I found my courage and bolted for the back door. As I grabbed the knob I peered through the window and saw a cup go flying by. I frantically turned
the knob, it was locked.... but I'd long had a key. I fumbled with shaking fingers to unlock the door, all the while listening to things crashing
and breaking and Melinda screaming.
I freed the lock and burst into the kitchen. I was met with sudden and obvious silence, as the sensation of eardrums recovering after a loud cymbal
crash. Glass crunched under my feet.
"Melinda?" I said in a meek, shaking voice. "Oh Amber!!" she replied and ran from the living room into my arms. She bellowed, "Did you bring
the Bible?" "Yes." I said, as I remembered I'd left it sitting on the front passenger seat. "What's this all about?" I inquired. Melinda
pulled away from me, eyes huge as Wedgwood saucers. "What the..." I began, as I felt something break over my head.
I turned and saw the cupboard doors flinging open and shut, but not slamming, not making contact with the cabinet as they closed, nor the wall when
they opened. The breeze from the flailing doors chilled the blood that began to drip down my forehead. Again, I was conscience of glass crunching
underfoot. I looked down and saw a cup, just like the one I'd seen go flying past the windows when first I looked through the back door.
"Melinda," I asked in a stupor, "who threw that at me?" When I got no response, I turned towards her. She stood there, in the middle of the
ample kitchen, turning in slow circles, looking at all the cabinet doors swinging madly, open/closed, open/closed.
I knew then why she wanted me to bring the Bible.
I tore at her arm, pulling sharply and shoving her out the back door, which I slammed and locked. Beyond the door I could hear crashing again.
As we climbed into the car, she had to move the Bible to sit down. "Why didn't you bring it in with you?"
"I forgot."
We rode away in silence... not knowing what else to say.
[ edit: added inspiration to post this recounting:
www.abovetopsecret.com... ]
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[edit: dang it my first edit never goes through argh]
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