‘Get your ass in gear and cut me down.’
‘Sam?’ Elmer whispered.
‘Do it!’
Elmer nodded. He turned to the liquor table and picked up a bottle of bourbon. He hated to break it – the noise. Looking around, he saw a heap of clothing on the floor. He rushed to it, tossed aside a vest and striped T-shirt. Hanging from the rope belts of the cut-off jeans were two big knives. He slipped them out of their sheaths and hurried to the window. He looked up at the black gorilla. ‘You’re too high.’
‘Climb the bars.’
‘I don’t know if I can.’
‘You’d better give it the best try of your life.’
They found Sue Diamond curled in the corner of a hallway closet. She whimpered and covered her face as the flashlight shined in her eyes. ‘Hold the light.’
Eric took the flashlight.
His father grabbed Sue’s feet and dragged her from the closet. She kicked her feet free. She started to sit up. He kicked her in the face and she fell. The back of her head smacked the floor. She didn’t move.
He knelt beside her and jerked down the zipper of her jumpsuit. It stopped at her groin. She wore black, lacy panties. He pulled open the jumpsuit, and Eric stared at her big, pale breasts. They jiggled as his father peeled the jumpsuit off her shoulders and down her back. The nipples looked smooth and pink, but they didn’t stick out as Eric would have liked.
His father tugged the cuffs, pulling the jumpsuit down her legs and off. He tore off her panties. Eric stared at the curly black tuft of hair.
‘Go ahead, she’s all yours.’
He ached, but he hesitated.
‘Go ahead.’
‘What about the others?’
‘They’re not going anyplace.’
‘Can’t I wait?’
‘Suit yourself.’ He handed the hatchet to Eric. Then he knelt between Sue’s legs and opened his pants. ‘I’ll warm her up for you,’ he said. He laughed quietly inside the gorilla head, and grabbed her breasts.
Grunting and moaning, Elmer tried to pull himself up the bars. Sweat dripped into his eyes. He tried to find a toe hold in the wall, but his feet slipped down. He let go. ‘I can’t … can’t make it.’
‘Bring over the table. Stand on the table.’
‘Yeah!’ He rushed to the table. It was laden with a dozen bottles, and two big plastic bags of ice. He lifted one end of the table, and pulled. Its far legs skidded and squawked on the hardwood floor. The table vibrated. The bottles shook and clattered together. One tipped. Elmer gasped and held the table motionless, but it fell. It burst on the floor.
‘Oh Christ oh Christ,’ he muttered. ‘Now we’re in for it!’
‘Get that table over here!’
‘I’ll take the things off.’ He set it down and reached for the two nearest bottles.
‘It’ll take too long. Don’t. Just … just get it over here and cut me down.’
Elmer moaned. He looked toward the foyer, then around at the closed door to the rear.
‘Hurry!’
He picked up the end of the table and again began to drag it toward the window. The bottles swayed and clinked. Another fell and exploded, but Elmer didn’t stop.
‘What was that?’ Eric said.
‘Who cares?’ His father climbed off Sue Diamond. ‘Your turn.’
‘I don’t want to.’
‘Why not?’
‘I want to wait.’
‘What for?’
‘Aleshia. The ballerina.’
His father nodded. He held out a hand. Eric gave him the hatchet. ‘Watch this.’
Eric tried to watch. At the last moment, he shut his eyes. He heard a wet thud, and splashing sounds. More thuds.
‘Let’s go.’
Eric looked down. Sue Diamond’s white skin was shiny with blood. She no longer had a head.
His father hurled it down the hallway. It vanished into the darkness, trailing black hair. A moment later, it crashed against something. It thumped once more, and was quiet.
They walked up the hallway.
The head lay near a shut door, looking up at them. The nose was smashed almost flat. Most of the front teeth were gone. The door had a red smear where the head struck it.
Eric stepped around the head.
His father stepped over it and pushed the door. As it swung open, Eric heard a quiet gasp from inside the kitchen.
They stepped in.
He swung the flashlight. Its beam lit the door to the back porch, safely padlocked shut on the inside. It shined on the linoleum floor, on cupboards and a sink, on a white-painted wooden door.
‘The utility closet.’ His father laughed softly.
They walked toward the closet door, and Eric’s father jerked it open.
Aleshia sprang out at him. He drove a knee into her belly, the impact lifting her feet off the floor. She fell facedown.
‘This Aleshia?’
‘Yeah.’
‘The one you want?’
‘Yeah.’
‘Know what’s funny?’
‘What?’
‘This is where I got Hester. Right here. Right where you’re gonna get Aleshia.’
‘Who’s Hester?’
‘Hester Sherwood. Lived here a long time ago. This is where I fucked her. Right here.’ He rolled Aleshia over. Eric shined the flashlight on her. She was grimacing, gasping for air, clutching her belly. ‘Right here on the floor.’ He ripped her bodice down.
Standing on the table, Elmer sawed through the rope that bound Sam’s right hand to the upper crossbar. When the rope parted, Sam’s arm flopped down as if lifeless.
‘How’d you get here?’ Elmer asked, starting on the other rope.
‘Crashed. My head …’
‘You’ve been unconscious?’
The gorilla head nodded. ‘I heard shots. Guess they brought me out of it. I saw you come running in.’
Elmer grabbed one of the bars, pressed himself against Sam, and cut through the rope. Sam’s arm dropped. Elmer used all his strength to force him against the bars, but it wasn’t enough. Sam’s heels slid over the table top, pushed through bottles, knocked them to the floor. Then he was sitting on the table, straddled by Elmer. Elmer climbed off and jumped to the floor.
Sam continued to sit on the table.
‘Now what?’ Elmer asked.
‘Help me to my feet.’
‘Want her?’
Eric swallowed. He stared at Aleshia’s small, pale breasts. The nipples stood rigid. ‘Yeah,’ he said.
His father tugged Aleshia’s tutu down her legs. He peeled down her tights.
Off to the side, a cupboard door squeaked open. Eric swung the flashlight. In its beam he saw Beth. She climbed from the cupboard and stood up.
‘Get out of here, Beth,’ Eric said.
Her eyes widened and gazed at him with a dull stare. Her mouth dropped open. Her head tilted to one side, and she moaned.
‘Beth.’
She staggered toward him.
‘What the fuck is she doing?’
Eric shook his head.
His father gave him the hatchet. ‘Chop her down.’
She shambled forward as if in a daze. Her face was streaked with burnt cork, smeared with Vampire Blood. Her thigh showed through the tear in her dress, and Eric remembered how she’d ripped her clothes to better look the part.
Her arm went behind Eric’s back. He felt the pressure of her breasts against his chest.
‘Chop her.’
He felt her warm breath on the side of his neck. Then her teeth. They bit into his neck and ripped. He shrieked. Beth jerked the hatchet from his hand and shoved him backwards.
Spitting Eric’s blood and flesh, Beth lunged at the man in the gorilla head. She swung the hatchet, but he caught her arm and took it away. Roaring, he flung her to the floor. He raised the hatchet high.
Something huge and dark ran at him from the kitchen door. He turned, swinging the hatchet. It hacked int
o the dark thing’s arm, and she heard a grunt of pain. But the dark thing – a gorilla – didn’t stop. It smashed against the man and plunged a knife into his belly.
Screaming, he shoved the gorilla. It stumbled over Aleshia and fell. He pulled the knife from his belly. Threw it down. Raised the hatchet and stumbled toward the gorilla.
Beth crawled for the knife.
He kicked her in the side and she tumbled over, gasping.
The door from the back porch crashed open.
‘That asshole’s got an ax!’
‘Oh shit!’
‘Drop it!’
He turned toward Nate and Bill.
‘Back off, monkey-face! I’m warning you!’
He staggered toward them.
Bill saw a knife on the floor. He dived for it, grabbed it, flung it toward Nate and rolled against the man’s feet.
The man fell backwards, growling.
Nate leaped over Bill. His knees drove into the man’s belly. The man screeched. Nate pressed the knife to his throat.
‘Who is this fuck-head?’ he said.
‘Kill him,’ said a girl.
‘Beth?’ Bill asked.
‘Kill him.’
‘Not me,’ Nate said. ‘I may be a shit, but I’m not a killer.’
Epilogue
‘He died in surgery.’
‘What a shame.’
‘Yeah. My heart bleeds. He should’ve been executed for the California murders, but they didn’t have capital punishment back then. So he got life. Which came down to fourteen years and a massacre in Ashburg.’
‘He won’t kill anyone else.’
Sam nodded
‘He murdered Clara Hayes and all the Horners so they wouldn’t interrupt his party?’
‘And because he enjoyed it, I suppose.’
‘You didn’t say, though. What about the third gorilla?’
‘Cynthia.’
‘Oh my God.’
‘She was dead. He must’ve got her … I don’t know, sometime that afternoon.’
‘I’m sorry, Sam.’
‘Well …’
Melodie lay her head against Sam’s chest, and they sat in silence for a long time in her room behind the office of the Sleepy Hollow Inn.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
About the Author
Also by Richard Laymon
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Epilogue
Richard Laymon, Allhallow's Eve: (Richard Laymon Horror Classic)
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