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: story p1
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One summer evening about a year ago, I was sitting next to Tracy watching
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television when there came a terribly loud series of knocks on our door. I got
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up to go find out who it was when Tracy silently raised a hand, reminding me I
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couldn't answer. She walked over to the door and was about to undo the lock
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when the knocks turned to thuds.
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I ran, as silently as I could, to the door and grabbed the aluminium baseball
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bat from the small coat closet across the narrow hall. I positioned myself to
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the right of the door, the opposite side from the hinges, and readied the bat
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before nodding at Tracy. She shook her head. Still - thud! Thud! Thud! She
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squinted through the peephole and looked back at me and shrugged. She raised
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her fingertips to the deadlock.
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"Ah!" she let out a yelp as her fingers contacted the wooden door. I didn't
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understand why at first but as she withdrew her hand from the door I noticed
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the residue, or film, or syrup, or some sort of non-Newtonian fluid that was
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following her index finger, like a string of melted cheese following a piece of
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pizza. "It's melting."
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"The door?" I asked before I realized. The door had a matte, waxy texture to
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it - a texture I hadn't really seen since dropping acid. The deadlock and
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doorknob both began - subtly, or perhaps it was my imagination - to fall down
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the fluid and the top of the doorway started falling backwards, outwards.
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Little red drops, colored by the paint, presumably, crawled towards us along
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the surface like drops of water on a shower wall. "How is that possible?"
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The thuds stopped. Tracy and I looked at each other. Tracy looked uneasy. Then
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her eyes widened and as I turned around, swinging my bat with me, I watched
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pitch black fingers gripping the door from the top peel it from the wall, then
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blend into the inky darkness that had replaced our usual lit porch. The bat
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slipped from my grip and was flung into the darkness, landing about 10 meters
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away at the same height of our apartment floor despite our living on the fourth
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story of this building.
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"I'm calling the police. Something's wrong. Something's really wrong."
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Tracy started toward the phone but I grabbed her sleeve. "Please. We can figure
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this out."
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She looked into my eyes and held her gaze there before slightly smiling. A
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quiet: "Okay."
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I went over to the kitchen window. I could still see the bright, yellow night
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sky polluted by the thousands of streetlights below. I opened the window and
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took the screen out. Tracy waited behind me, watching the doorway. I crawled
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out onto the porch and helped her make her way with me. All seemed normal. We
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crept to the front door of the apartment. I turned the corner to the entrance
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but nearly ran into a man, dressed in a suit and tie, sitting on a folding
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chair outside our intact, red door. I could feel the blood leave my face.
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Behind me, Tracy gasped as she found us. The man stood and looked me in the
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eyes. His irises were gray.
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My blah has made my life worse. That's why I publish rare, clumped updates - I
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