Isella opened her eyes in the dark. She panicked. She wasnât in her bed. She felt a hard floor beneath her. Where was she? Did she fall out of bed?
No, her room had a wooden floor. This was stone. Isella hurriedly sat up. Her head was spinning.
âH-Huhâ¦?â
It was dark. Isella rubbed her eyes. But she couldnât see anything clearly.
Why? Her room had large windows. It couldnât be this dark. She groped around hastily. She touched something.
âAHHH!â
It was a human hand. Isella screamed in terror. But the hand covered her mouth. Terrified, Isella scratched at the hand with her nails. The person behind her groaned in pain.
ââ¦Ugh, Isella⦠stay still.â
It was a familiar voice. But Isella couldnât calm down and struggled.
âIsella, calm down.â
The other person calmly pressed down with strength, and gradually, Isellaâs strength waned, and she came to her senses. Even in the pitch darkness, the voice was clear. Soft yet firm. Before her eyes adjusted to the darkness, she knew who it was.
âItâs okay. It will be okay if you calm down. Alright? Iâll let go if you calm down.â
Isella nodded. The hand covering her mouth slowly withdrew.
âCarynne? Where are we? Is this the Grand Cathedral? Why is it so dark?â
Please, let it be. Isella voiced her hope. But Carynne immediately denied it.
âNo, itâs not there. This is⦠a place we shouldnât be in. Iâve been here before.â
âWhere is this?â
Carynne moved away from Isella. The sound of footsteps could be heard. Isella asked Carynne again, who was moving away.
âWhere are we?!â
âIsella, I think itâs better to turn on the light, but promise me you wonât scream. And donât ask about where we are. Itâs better that way.â
âTell me where we are!â
âItâs better if you donât know.â
Isella screamed in a fit, but Carynne didnât answer.
âWhere the hell are we? Why are we here? I was definitelyâ¦â
Where is this place? Itâs completely unfamiliar. The floor is cold and clammy. Thereâs not a single window, but itâs not a small place. Isella groped the floor, trying to recall.
Where was the last place I was at? Where am I now? Her head spun. Isella held her head. Something was trickling down from her head, bothering her in the darkness.
ââ¦Hiiiek.â
Her head was wet and sticky. At first, it seemed like sweat. She hoped it was water, but it didnât seem so. As she realized this, her scalp began to sting. Her arms and legs hurt. Pain was rising from all over her body.
Why?
Isella began to search her memory.
* * *
âShh, Isella.â
Carynne raised a finger to her lips and locked eyes with Isella. Isella started to speak but stopped. Carynne seemed to be looking at something behind her. Her whole body was tense.
Isella tried to talk to Carynne but stopped. The breeze was still gentle and the sound of water was quiet, but suddenly the atmosphere had become grave. Why was that, even though she hadnât said anything yet? Isella was confused by Carynneâs sudden change in demeanor.
âWhyâ¦â
âJust turn around quietly. Slowly. Itâs okay, just move slowlyâ¦â
Her face was stiff. Isella didnât understand. But Carynneâs firm attitude silenced her. Isella glanced around.
It was already getting dark. There was a faint smell of blood and a foul odor in the air. Isella grimaced. She couldnât recognize this place. They had walked too far along the cloth path. Isella was about to move when she saw something.
Isella held her breath.
ââ¦Eekââ
There were people. They were all large, young, and middle-aged men.
Their clothes were shabby and their beards were unkempt, men of a status that Isella would hardly ever meet. They were cursing.
âUgh.â
âHurry.â
Carynne must have seen them and decided to turn back. Isella hurriedly tried to turn back.
Splashâ
They grabbed something and threw it into the stream. There was a splashing sound as they threw it. They were dumping something. The foul smell seemed to come from there.
Isella saw one of them playfully lifting and moving an arm. An arm? A human arm. Already severed from the body.
âThose men are disposing of a corpse.â
They had come too far down. And there was no one around but them.
When Isella couldnât move, Carynne gently pushed her and whispered.
âSlowly⦠we need to get out. Quietly.â
Carynne moved slowly behind Isella.
Isella couldnât even scream and turned around. She had to get out of here, just as Carynne said. Immediately.
Isella slowly took a step. She had to move.
But then, maybe the grass rustled, or a footstep was heard. Rough shouts from the men reached them.
âHey, over there! Damn it!â
âCatch them!â
âThere are two women! Catch them now!â
âDonât let them get away!â
Damn, Carynne clicked her tongue. Carynne pushed Isellaâs back.
âRun!â
Isella ran frantically. The sound of their shoes echoed loudly. Isella ran with all her might for the first time in her life. But her clothes were too heavy, and her heels were too high. And there were too many men.
âNo, no⦠Weâre going to get caught.â
âDamn, this is such a hassle.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAt least itâs convenient. Thanks to this, we have less work. Should we use these women?â
âThat would be best.â
Isella hadnât taken many steps before her hair was yanked violently.
And that was the end.
* * *
They were taking a walk together. Isella, worried about Carynneâs condition, had gone for a check-up at the hospital and had been restless ever since.
Seeing this, Carynne thought that perhaps the hospital had declared her insane or conducted some other tests.
Dullan had been giving her medication since childhood, so maybe the results of those drugs were showing up now. Whatever the result, it made sense. Whether it was her mind or body, something could be abnormal.
Carynne was ready to accept any bad result, so she was at ease. Because of this, she found Isellaâs restlessness somewhat endearing.
âC-Carynne⦠I have something to tell you during our walk.â
When Isella asked Carynne to go out with her, Carynne willingly accompanied her. They walked slowly along the riverside, waiting for Isella to speak.
Could we possibly say that weâve become something like friends?
Carynne thought this and applauded her own efforts. It felt as satisfying as murder. When she successfully killed Nancy, she felt this proud, too. Indeed, attempting something that seemed impossible and succeeding was very rewarding.
The moment she was ready to listen to Isellaâs words with a light heart, they ruined it.
âDamn itâ¦â
When they left, the sun was still out, and the riverside park was filled with people taking walks. It seemed far from any danger. But as they wandered aimlessly, they had unintentionally walked too far.
At the moment when Isella was about to speak, Carynne saw men disposing of a corpse in the river. Witnessing this scene, Carynne didnât think about the danger first but rather about how she had just managed to get this close to Isella.
Carynne was caught first, her mouth covered by the men, and she thought about the end of this life. Having seen them disposing of a corpse, they wouldnât leave her alive. In the past, Carynne would have been confident that she wouldnât die no matter what happened during this time of year, always managing to last a full year before dying. But now, it was different. She could die at any moment.
Regrettably, it seemed this life was going to end like this.