Reaper's Word

Chapter 4: Blending In



Clair lay curled up in the venting of the building. Well some of it was really the chutes that led all over the house. She'd found a
large flat area in one space and had chosen that to pretty much call home. She guessed that this was more of a heating system
for the house but the heat wasn't on. Besides who knew? The house was a maze and full of bizarre things. This felt safe and
where she was going to stay. She wasn't going to share it with no one.
She was staring at the metal wall in front of her. A dim light came up from somewhere below. She heard a woman scream and
didn't even move or flinch. Five days had passed. Five miserable and terrifying days. Time was starting to become irrelevant
now. Now it was just surviving and staying hidden.
She had a small stash of food here and a few blankets to lay on. She was slowly learning where the different chutes went to. It
was hard to climb them at first. Her muscles sore and hurting, but it was here or out there somewhere. At least here she could
fall into a kind of sleep. The hell hounds couldn't get into the vents, and she kept to areas that were to small for Isaiah to possibly
get in. Though she had a hard time believing that he would follow into the vents. Who knew?
She'd seen a person torn apart in front of her they other day. Very nearly died herself. It was the small voice in her head that
spoke to her. It said, ‘Run Clair, run or die here.’
She didn't want to die here. When she was forced to leave her safe haven, she would look out the windows at the deceptive
peace out there. Foolishly hoping for a savior to show, but nothing was out there but wilderness. She was sure the place was
shrouded in magic to keep it hidden. Who knew the world held such things?
It had taken two days before she'd managed to fall asleep too. She didn't know who was left or how many, and she couldn't really
find it to care. She'd come across Laura once in the kitchen and slapped her across the face before leaving.
She hadn't come across Isaiah again since that first night being here and she was doing her best to not come across him. She
moved around during the day as Gregori had said. It was true, the hell hounds weren't ever out then, rarely if they did show.
Clair was confused as to how they could just bring people here and not have been found out. They must be very good at doing
this. She'd spoken to Gregori one more time before he'd been killed yesterday. He'd said that he and a few of his friends had
come up here to party. They'd been promised a good time and plenty to drink along with women.
When they got here there were others as well. They weren't allowed in until they signed. It was claimed to be a safeguard for all
involved. If one was going down, then they all were. Two had refused and stayed back. He said that once they were inside they
heard gunshots and all hell had broken out for them shortly after.

She came back to reality as she heard running somewhere below, and then a low growl. She just stayed where she was and
closed her eyes. Silent tears came down, she didn't want to make a sound or draw attention to where she was. She fell asleep
like that. Her body tense and tears running down her face.
When she woke, the world was quiet around her and her muscles were stiff. She stretched and stayed right where she was, for
the rest of the day. Moving every now and then when she felt cramped, and leaving only twice because she had to use the
bathroom. Which was terrifying in itself. She however had found that one of the chutes led to a bathroom not far from her. Thank
god for the small things.
She wasn't sure if the day had really passed or not, but her food supply was low. She needed to use the bathroom again. She
set down her drawing tools. She grabbed them the other day when looking for food. Her bag randomly sat in the kitchen like it
was waiting for her. The only thing that took her from this place. Whatever, that was the least terrifying thing to happen.
She drew to take up the time and to keep her sanity. She thought that she should look for a way out, but the thought of what
would happen just stopped her. Her bravado from the first night was very nearly gone. She had just enough light in here from the
tap light she had found. She hoped the batteries didn't die fast. However she needed to go out, food, and the bathroom called.
Clair moved climbing down the chute to her left and then over to the right. She half crawled along this until she came to where
she wanted. The bathroom she used every so often. She tried to keep her visits to certain rooms sporadic so it couldn't be
tracked.
It was hard to maneuver out of it. The angle was ninety degrees and the opening was just big enough for her to fit through. She'd
searched the bathroom the first time that she had used it, and was shocked to find very ordinary objects in it.
There were several unopened toothbrushes, toothpaste and mouthwash. Towels were folded and stacked in a rack. In the
cabinet below the sink were medical supplies and aspirin, along with different toiletries.
This was seriously a messed up place. Who would worry about things like that when they were being hunted down? However
Clair looked at the shower and she did long for one. Just to feel human and alive. Sitting on a shelf inside the ornate clawed
bathtub was shampoo and conditioner, along with soap. Clair smelled herself and touched her hair, gross. Now she wondered if
she had strong body odor. Could the hell hounds smell that better? Shouldn't she kill her scent so she didn't smell as much?
Clair moved to the door, and cracked it open no one was in the hall. All was silent. She didn't know how such an old house had
plumbing or these basic needs. Who was there to even ask, what did it matter? However she was feeling a bit more alive today.

Some strength returned to her that she had lost over the past week. With her heart beating faster, and her deciding her next
moves might be worth the risk, she left the bathroom.
Clair darted across the hall on bare feet making very little noise and went into the room there. In here was a bedroom, and she
went to the dresser looking to see what was in there. She found a pair of cotton pants. A bit big but they would do for now. Her
clothes were grimy, her hair greasy and she figured that having a cleaner scent would blend her more into the house. She
figured that was a better bet to go undetected. She didn't want to smell like sweat and grime. It would stand out more.
"If I die, I'm not dying laying in my own filth." She said battling with if this was smart or not. If she was about to become that
horror movie victim for doing something stupid.
The house was beautiful, everything in it was ornate and set up like a museum in a way. It was always spotless, even the rooms
that had damage done to them. You could leave and come back an hour later and everything would be back in place. Magic, go
figure right?
Doors that were cracked or smashed, seemed to replace themselves. Blood stains just seemed to disappear. Clair pushed the
memories away and opened another drawer. She grabbed the yellow shirt there. It was button up but that was okay and it looked
like it belonged to a man. One that was just a bit bigger than her.
Either way the clothes smelled like the house and that was good. She grabbed a chair in the room and moved to the door. She
glanced out and used her sixth sense to feel around her. She practiced constantly to get stronger. Now she could feel large
areas around her, move larger objects with her mind. She felt this was going to keep her alive. She did make sure she kept her
signature small, or at least she hoped she was. If Clair was good at anything, it had been fading into the background. The one
skill she excelled at and practiced.
Clair moved into the bathroom and closed the door quietly and put the chair up against the handle. Then she stripped quickly,
she tossed her shirt, pants and underwear down the chute. They could go. She kept her bra though, and set it with the other
clothes. No longer than a few minutes she was going to do this.
Clair took the shampoo bottle and opened it. She squished a good amount in her hand and then rubbed it in her hair. It was dry
but that was okay. She didn't want to draw attention. She wasn't going to turn the water on until she was ready and even then
she wasn't sure she should.
Clair moved to the sink and turned it on just a little and used that to get a lather on the soap. She did this a few times and then
moved back to the tub, grabbing the conditioner and putting that in her hand as well.

With that she turned on the shower and gasped at the very cold spray but scrubbed harshly and quickly. Rinsing her hair and her
body. Moving with quick hands and keeping her mind open she felt, but nothing came to her. She looked like a crazy person
scrubbing herself haphazardly.She shut off the water, her mind timing herself less than four minutes. She was sure that if anyone
had been watching this, it might have looked comical the way that she went about it.
"Let them be in my position and see what they would do." She said to herself and grabbed a towel. Just as quickly drying herself,
and squeezing her hair. The thick mass was a tangle right now but that didn't matter.
She grabbed the cotton pants, which were a black color and put them on tying the string tighter around her hips. Then put the
yellow shirt on. She'd find a new one as soon as she could. The color wasn't good for moving around in the dark.
At least it was the middle of the day. She didn't have much to worry about right now. Just Isaiah if he was up and about. Clair
slipped the shirt on. It came to just below her hips. She grabbed the hair brush and took the chair from the door. She glanced into
the hall, no one was there.
Looking back she bit her lip, it felt really good to be clean right now. It made her feel human. Less like prey and more like a
person, she reached over and snatched the toothbrush and paste. She took the chair with her, as she had thrown the towel down
the shoot.
She put the chair back in the room and moved down the hall. She needed to go to the kitchen and get food. Clair knew a few
secret passageways now, and used them to get there quickly.
When Clair arrived at the main kitchen, a man was there grabbing things from the cabinet. He jumped when she came in and
she recognized him as James. She was quick to copy him.
"Still alive huh?" He stated rhetorically to her and she nodded, grabbing a kitchen towel and laying it down. She tore the package
off the toothbrush and put paste on it as she moved through the kitchen grabbing food. She brushed her teeth as she looked for
food. Not a lot was left and James was doing the same.
"Where did you get that?" He asked her, "Did you shower?" He asked his voice barely a whisper. He looked shocked, and a
longing was on his face.
"Very quickly. A bathroom upstairs has supplies." She said to him and put a few items on the towel. She spit into the sink and
scrubbed a bit more. She spit and took a little water and rinsed.
"Can I have that?" He asked as she set the brush down near the toothpaste.

"Have at it." She grabbed her items and bottled water from the fridge and left the room. She made her way quickly back to her
hiding place and put her items there and ate quickly. She felt refreshed, still terrified, but refreshed. This was a good day, a really
good day. Yet she knew deep in her heart sitting here meant she was just killing herself slower.


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