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Taken: A Dark Romance Collection by Duvane, JB (59)

Chapter 10 - Avery

Over a week had gone by and I hadn't heard from Trevor or seen him in class. I didn't know what was wrong, but I was pretty sure we were never going to hang out again after what happened the last time I saw him. I really thought he was cool and that he liked me, but of course I was wrong again.

I had still been thinking about the guy next door a lot though. I mean, Trevor was cool, and being rejected by anyone is a bummer, so I was a little sad about that, but I still couldn't stop picturing my neighbor's face in the window when he was watching us outside my balcony door.

Sometimes I even fantasized about him watching me from the balcony while I pushed my hand down under my panties and ran my fingers over my soft mound of pubic hair. Our eyes would be locked on each other while I slowly lowered them over my hips and spread my legs, then he would watch while I circled my clit and before long he would throw the doors open and descend on me right as I came.

Then in my fantasy he would hold my arms above my head and tell me that he had been waiting for this moment for a long time in that deep, sexy voice of his, and forcefully enter me and fuck me until I screamed his name at the top of my lungs. Unfortunately, I still didn't know his name so that put a bit of a damper on the name screaming part of the fantasy. Fuck me, guy next door! wasn't very sexy when you tried to imagine yourself screaming it out loud.

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It was Sunday so I didn't have any classes and Barbara had to work so my plan was to take Joey for a long walk in one of the big parks nearby. I needed something to take my mind off of the disappointment with Trevor and in boys in general, especially the sad feeling that I was never going to find someone that wanted to be with me.

I went down to Barbara's apartment and grabbed Joey, then headed out the front door after double checking that I had locked it. Barbara told me that one of the tenants had been broken into last weekend and that, even though nothing had been stolen, she wanted me to be extra careful. I didn't tell her about what I thought I saw on my balcony though. I just felt like after everything she and I had talked about she would be totally down on the neighbor if I told her anything else.

I had a bag of garbage to put in the dumpster, so I went around to the side of the house to toss it in, but while I was there Joey somehow broke off from his leash. Before I could grab him he scrambled under the fence and right into the neighbor's yard. The hot guy's yard. I was pissed when I looked down at the end of the leash and saw what I had done. I had attached the leash to the flimsy loop that held Joey's license tag instead of the heavier collar loop and he had just pulled himself right off.

I walked around the fence calling his name, but I couldn't see or hear him anywhere, so I looked for some way I could get in. There was a gate but it was locked and the only other way that I could see to get in the yard was to climb on top of an old tree stump and then over the top of the fence. It didn't sound like much fun, but I really didn't want to lose Joey. Barbara trusted me with him and I would feel terrible if something happened to him while he was out with me.

I made it over the fence and landed on my feet in a patch of really tall grass and weeds. It didn't look like the yard had been mowed or weeded or landscaped in years. I knew that the guy that lived in this house worked somewhere, but I had no idea what his hours were, and I just hoped that he wasn't home. I would have felt like a complete idiot if he looked out and saw me skulking around in his backyard.

I called Joey's name over and over but he didn't seem to be in the yard. I was terrified that he had gone through another hole under the fence and ran down the street, but then I noticed that the back door to the house was slightly ajar.

Oh, no, Joey. You did not go in there, I thought as I made my way through the tall grass toward the stairs that led up to the back door.

I quietly walked up the small flight of stairs and onto the porch and knocked on the door. The hinges squeaked a little as the door opened up even further and I stepped forward and peaked my head in.

"Hello?" I said as I took a tentative step inside, the old wooden floors creaking underneath my weight.

"Hello? Is anybody home? I'm your neighbor, Avery, and I think my friend's dog might have come in here."

Even though it was the middle of the day the house was very dark, and I had to admit that I was beyond intrigued to see what it was like inside. I loved these old houses and I imagined that this one was probably furnished with really cool old antiques since Barbara told me that the same family had lived here for almost one hundred years.

The room I was standing in was some sort of an entryway or a mudroom, with coats on hooks and shoes lined up against the wall. The door into the next room was also open so I decided to continue into the house, even though I knew it wasn't a very good idea. I called out again for Joey or for anyone else that might be in the house but I heard absolutely nothing.

"Joey, I hope you're in here, but if you are I'm going to kill you," I said as I walked into a room that looked like it might have been the storage room for the grocery store at the front of the building. There was a door straight ahead that lead to a flight of stairs going up to the second story and another open doorway that looked like it lead into the grocery store. I decided to check out the main floor first, hoping against hope that Joey didn't go up the stairs. I really didn't want to get caught snooping around this guy's house and it would be really embarrassing if I wandered in on him when he was coming out of the bathroom or something.

I walked through the doorway and into grocery store and looked around before I went any further. Every wall of the store was made entirely of windows that were either covered up with paper or cardboard or were boarded up with plywood. The shelves were all still filled with canned goods and boxed food and bags of rice and beans and other dry goods, and by the looks of the packaging it had all been sitting there for a while. I picked up an old box of macaroni and cheese and there was a thick layer of dust all over it. In fact, there was a thick layer of dust all over everything.

I walked around a little more, picking up items off the shelves and out of bins. Everything looked like it was just sitting there waiting to be purchased. Like in an old Twilight Zone episode where time had stopped, and everything was frozen in place but as soon as it started up again people would walk in the door and start buying things off the shelves again.

I noticed that there were a number of freezers and refrigerated cases that had been emptied out and turned off and I was really relieved to see that. I kept imagining looking through a glass door and seeing old exploded gallons of milk covered in mold or bricks of cheese that had turned green.

I walked all the way around the store and wound up at the counter that held the cash register. I had never been behind a grocery store counter before and I figured since no one was around I might as well. It was silly but for some reason it was kind of exciting to be back there. There wasn't a thing in the cash register, of course, and there really wasn't much on the shelves underneath the counter either. Just some piles of paper bags and notepaper and an old paperback that had been pushed way back behind all of the bags. It had an image on the cover of a woman in an old fashioned nurses uniform with the title MALE NURSE IN HIGH HEELS across the top. I flipped through it and read the description on the back that said something about some nurses having a secret to their bedside manner, then stuck it at the back of the shelf where I had found it.

I heard a noise that sounded like something moving around upstairs, but I had no idea if it was the guy that lived here or Joey. I could see that Joey wasn't in the store, so I headed back through the doorway and through the stockroom, then looked up the stairs to the second floor. While I stood there for a moment, hoping that Joey would just appear so I could get the hell out of there, I realized that there was another door right next to this one but it was closed. I really didn't want to get caught snooping through this guy's house and I was starting to get really nervous that he was going to come home, so I quickly headed up the stairs to find Joey.

"Joey! Will you come out please! I said in a stern whisper. I got up to the top of the stairs and pushed open another partially closed door that let out in a u-shaped hallway that looked exactly like the one on my floor. The room straight ahead on the right is where my room would be and I wondered if the two front rooms shared a balcony like mine and my neighbor's. The room next to that looked like the kitchen and sunlight coming through those windows seemed to be the only source of light on the entire floor. The door on the left was open so I walked across the hall from the stairway to see what it looked like inside.

For some reason it took me a few seconds, but I eventually realized that this was the room across from mine where I kept seeing the guy in the window. This room did have the same French doors that lead onto a balcony that overlooked the street like mine. It also had the exact same trim around all of the windows and doors, only the furniture in this room was much more attractive than anything in my room. It was filled with old, ornate antiques that look like they were covered in their original fabric, but thankfully this room wasn't anywhere near as dusty and musty as the main floor.

I pulled the drapes back and looked out the window and realized that almost my whole room was visible from here. The only thing you really couldn't really see was the bed and the closet door since they were both close to the wall that the front door to the room was on. I shut the drapes and walked back out into the hall, and even though I wanted to find Joey and get out of that house, my curiosity got the better of me and I walked over to the door that was in the same place as my room and listened to see if I could hear anyone.

I didn't hear a thing so I wrapped my hand around the cold metal of an ornate antique doorknob and turned it as slowly as possible. I was pretty sure that if there was someone in this house that they would have heard me and come out by now, but I was still terrified that someone was going to catch me snooping. Besides, it was actually really creepy in that house and I kept imagining some freaky old lady showing up behind me out of nowhere.

I pushed the door open and of course the hinges creaked like crazy and the sound seemed like it echoed throughout the whole house. I had a hard time seeing anything at first because the curtains were pulled shut in this room too, but eventually my eyes adjusted and my heart sank down into my stomach.

For split second I thought that the room was filled with people. People that were sitting in the room and were silently staring at the door, waiting for someone like me to open it so that they will have a reason for staring. But then I realize that the room was filled with a whole bunch of mannequins. I stepped inside and an overwhelming smell hit me like a ton of bricks. It was a mixture of something very sweet and musty and chemically, and all that mixed with the dust and the gloom almost made me want to vomit.

Every fiber of my being wanted to turn and run down the stairs, but for some reason I couldn't move. I couldn't stop staring at the heads. That's what they were, they weren't full mannequins they're just necks and heads and they all seemed to have their faces heavily made up. A few of the heads were bald with only makeup on and no wig, but most of them did have wigs and those ranged from extremely long hair to short hair to hair that was done up in a fancy beehive and there was even one that had the hair done up in curlers. Suddenly behind me I heard the sound of nails scratching across the wooden floor and I turned to see Joey running from the kitchen and down the stairs.

"Oh my God, there you are you little asshole!"

I bolted down the stairs, making more noise than I realized. I still didn't think anyone was in the house, but when I got to the bottom of the stairs I heard heavy footsteps that sounded like they were running up another flight of stairs. I didn't know where the sound was coming from but Joey had already run out of the house so I ran for the back door and thought I was right behind him. But just before I made it to the porch an arm wrapped around my stomach, picked me up, slammed the door, and before I could scream, covered my mouth.

The room spun around in front of me as I was carried back towards the stairs but my body came to a complete stop before I went through the door that led upstairs. In a split second I realized where the sound of footsteps on stairs had come from as I looked at the second door that had been closed earlier. I struggled and kicked at the air and screamed futilely into the hand over my mouth as I watched a bloody hand and face pawing at the floor and attempting to crawl up another set of stairs that led down to a basement.

I heard the person behind me yell then kick the door shut and my stomach sank as I heard an agonizing scream on the other side. That scream was quickly drowned out by the one that the hand over my mouth was stifling, but that filled my head as I was being taken back up the stairs I had just run down. I couldn't catch my breath with the hand over my mouth and when I saw where I was being taken I went into a full blown panic. The door opened up in front of me and I realized I was being laid down on the bed in the room full of mannequin heads. I clawed at the person in the dark who was holding me down but for the most part my hands were just moving through the air. Then before I could even focus on the face that was hovering over me I felt a rag over my mouth and everything went black.

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