The Beast - Part 11
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Part 11

*Get to the station,' Ameena barked. *I'll distract it.'

*Distract it? Are you nuts?'

*I've seen the way you run, remember? You need all the head-start you can get. Go, I'll meet you there.'

I hesitated, unable to say any of the things I wanted to say to her. *Don't do anything stupid,' I managed. *And don't get killed,' I added. *Promise me.'

*Cross my heart and hope to.... No wait, that doesn't work, does it?' she said. *I promise. Now go!'

With a final glance at the monster's hazy outline, I tightened my grip on Rosie's hand, and together we raced off into the thickening grey fog.

pen the door! Let us in!'

The gla.s.s in the police station's front door fogged beneath my breath. It came in huge gulps, swelling my lungs until they felt like they'd burst. Rosie, the girl we'd rescued, stood beside me, still clinging tightly to my hand.

Inside the police station, nothing moved. I cupped my hands against the gla.s.s and peered through. *Billy?' I called. *Billy, open up!'

*There's no one here,' Rosie whimpered. *You said there'd be somebody here.'

*There should be,' I muttered. I had just reached for the radio on my belt when a sudden movement on the other side of the window made me jump. Guggs' face appeared beyond the gla.s.s. He looked at us both, eyes narrowed.

*Who's she?' he demanded.

*Let us in, Guggs,' I urged. We hadn't encountered any screechers on the way back, but that didn't mean there weren't any nearby. *Hurry up.'

Guggs jabbed a finger against the gla.s.s, leaving a greasy smudge behind. *Who's she?' he asked again.

*Rosie,' I sighed. *Her name's Rosie. She was being attacked and we saved her. Now let us in.'

*Attacked? Is she bit?'

*No, she hasn't been bitten,' I cried. Then I turned to Rosie. *You haven't been bitten, have you?'

She shook her head. *No.'

*No, she hasn't been bitten,' I said. *Now hurry up and let us in.'

For a few long moments it looked as if Guggs wasn't going to open the door, but then he shook his head, stepped back, and turned the key. I shoved the door open and let Rosie run inside before me.

Another door at the back of the reception area swung open and Billy entered. He was carrying a police baton, twirling it around and around in his hands. He reacted with surprise when he saw us. *Who's she?' he asked, nodding towards Rosie.

*That's what I said,' Guggs grunted. He moved to lock the door again, but I stopped him.

*Wait, not yet. Look after her,' I said, releasing Rosie's hand. *I have to go back out.'

*What, again?' Billy asked. *Why?'

*It was... I think it was that thing we heard. The Beast,' I explained. *Ameena distracted it so we could get away. I have to go back for her.'

Guggs gave a snort. *You're going to take on the Beast? You're a bigger idiot than I thought. If that thing's half as bad as it sounds, it's probably already torn her to bits. You might as well accept it.'

Had Guggs not been holding his metal bar, I'd have taken a swing at him. With my abilities I could beat him easily. But my abilities weren't an option any more, and so neither was fighting Guggs. But that didn't mean I was going to let him scare me.

*Lock the door behind me,' I said. *I'm going to find her.'

I turned in time to see Ameena stepping through the door. *Find who?' she asked, breathing hard.

*Um... you.'

*Right. Well...' She held her arms out to the side and smiled. *Ta-daa!' The smile dropped from her face as she stepped inside. *Now shut the d.a.m.n door, Huggs, there're monsters out there.'

*Don't push me, sweetheart,' Guggs growled.

Ameena stopped and fixed him with a frosty glare. *The door, Huggs. Lock the door.'

*Or what?' Guggs asked. His hand was tight around the metal bar. *Or what?'

Billy cleared his throat. The sudden sound surprised everyone and broke the tension. *Or we'll be wall-to-wall zombies in here,' he shrugged. *And none of us wants that. Right?'

Guggs shot his cousin a dirty look, but it was nothing compared to the one he fired in Ameena's direction. He didn't argue any more, though. With a click the key turned in the lock.

*How'd you get away?' I asked.

Ameena shrugged. *Just ran in circles for a bit. That seemed to confuse it. I legged it back here before it could figure out which way I'd gone. It's big, but it isn't smart. A bit like Huggs, here.'

*Come across any screechers?' I asked.

She shook her head. *Nope.'

*What the h.e.l.l are screechers?' Guggs asked.

*The people out there,' I said. *The ones chasing us.'

*They're zombies, not screechers,' he insisted. *Screechers. What kind of stupid name's that? Why'd you call them screechers?'

*Because they screech,' I explained.

It took a moment for Guggs to figure out the connection. *They screech, so you call them screechers? That's rubbish. Why not call them face-biters, then? Or... or...' He racked his brain. *...or crazy freaks that chase you down and eat you?'

*Yeah, not exactly catchy, that last one,' Ameena pointed out. *I say screechers is as good a name as any.'

Rosie hadn't spoken since I'd shoved her into the station. She lingered just inside the doorway, fiddling nervously with her long blonde hair. As she listened to us arguing, her blue eyes flitted anxiously across each of our faces. When they got to me I offered her what I hoped came across as a rea.s.suring smile. She didn't smile back, but then I couldn't really blame her.

*Hi,' I said, taking her hand and shaking it. *I'm Kyle. We didn't really get a chance to do proper introductions earlier.'

*Rosie,' she said, her cheeks blushing pink.

*Yeah, you said,' I reminded her. I let her have her hand back, then turned to the others. *This is Ameena. She's my... friend.'

*Howdy,' Ameena nodded. Rosie smiled weakly in reply.

*This is Billy,' I said, moving on. *He's...' I searched for a way to explain my connection to Billy. *We go to the same school.'

*Hi, it's really lovely to meet you,' Billy said. He was smiling broadly at the girl, almost tripping over himself in his rush to shake her hand. *Anything you need, just let me know.'

*Thanks,' Rosie said, blushing again.

*And that's Huggs,' Ameena continued, gesturing to the boy by the door. *He's a shaved ape we stole from the circus. We're teaching him some basic communication skills.'

*Shut up,' Guggs growled.

Ameena grinned her wrinkled-nose grin. *See? Well done, Huggs. Extra banana for you tomorrow.'

Guggs muttered below his breath, but otherwise said nothing.

*So, you know who we are,' Ameena said. *Who are you?'

*Rosie,' the girl said. *My name's Rosie.'

*We got that bit,' Ameena replied. *Looking for a bit more. What happened to you out there?'

Rosie's face seemed to crumple. She made a noise that sounded almost like the cry of the screechers, but then it became a series of loud sobs. She buried her face in her hands, as if trying to push back the tears that had started to fall.

*Oh, great. Just great,' Guggs said. He turned from the window and stomped towards the door at the back of the room. *If anyone needs me, I'll be up on the roof.'

*You take care now, Huggs,' Ameena beamed. She waved enthusiastically after him. *Missing you already.'

The door slammed shut. From beyond it, we heard Guggs punch the wall.

*You shouldn't wind him up so much,' Billy said. *He's dangerous.'

Ameena shrugged. *That's what makes it fun.'

I gently rested a hand on Rosie's shoulder. She didn't flinch or pull away, but her hands didn't move from her face, either. She was no longer making any noise, but from the way her body shook it was clear she was still crying.

*It's OK,' I said. *You're safe now. You're OK.'

*Watch out,' Ameena told me softly. *I'll handle this.'

I stepped back, letting Ameena in. I wasn't really sure how you dealt with crying girls, so it was good to have another girl around to handle things sensitively.

*Oi. You. Pull yourself together,' Ameena barked. She b.u.mped her fist against Rosie's shoulder, not hard, but not exactly softly either.

*Ameena!' I gasped.

*What? Well, we don't have time for touchy feely.'

*But we don't know whata"'

*No, she's right,' Rosie said. She wiped her tears on the back of her sleeve, rubbing away the last streaks of her make-up. Without it she looked younger a" still older than me, but not by much. Despite everything, I couldn't help but notice she was pretty too. No wonder Billy had been so nice to her.

*So?' Ameena asked. *What happened?'

Rosie cleared her throat and wrapped her arms across herself. Her eyes took on a faraway look as she began to speak. *We were driving. My mum, my dad and me. Heading up north to visit my dad's sister. She's in hospital... although, I don't suppose that matters now.'

*Skip to the good bits,' Ameena urged.

Rosie blushed. *Sorry,' she said, her voice wobbling. *We were just meant to be pa.s.sing through here. The road was clear, everything was fine, but then, all of a sudden, we were driving through snow and the car kept skidding all over the road.'

*When was this?' I asked.

*I... I don't know, exactly. Half an hour ago, maybe?'

*You drove into the village half an hour ago?' Billy asked, suddenly animated. *That's great! If you could get in, we can get out.'

I knew there had to be more to Rosie's story. Ignoring Billy, I told her to carry on.

*We were turning a corner and the car slid. It hit another car. We weren't going fast, though, so it was fine. My dad tried to reverse, but the wheels just kept spinning.'

Rosie's face went pale. She shook her head, as if denying the memory playing out behind her eyes. *And so... and so... he got out. My dad got out. He got out of the car!'

She fell silent then. We all did.

Eventually, it was down to me to ask the obvious question. *What happened?'

*He was round the front, pushing. My mum was in the driver's seat, trying to reverse. She was looking out of the back window and I was looking at her and we were laughing about the whole thing, and then... Then my dad was gone. And we weren't laughing any more.'

*Where did he go?' Ameena asked.

Rosie shook her head. Her eyes closed for a moment as she fought back more tears. *He just... He just disappeared. He was there, he was right there, and then he wasn't. There was nothing there but fog. My mum got out then and shouted. Called his name, over and over. He didn't answer. No one answered.'

She took a deep breath. It came out again as a series of unsteady gasps. *But something heard her. I saw a shape move in the mist behind her. It was big, but it was fast. So, so fast. One second it was there, the next it was gone. And... and so was my mum. I heard her scream. But it didn't last long.'

Ameena gave a low whistle through her teeth. *b.u.mmer,' she said.

*I didn't know what to do. I just sat there. Just sat there, looking out the window, too scared to move. And then it started attacking the car,' Rosie said. Her voice was less wobbly now, but from the way she was clenching her fists, it was clear she was barely holding herself together. *All I could do was scream. I screamed and screamed and... and... and that's when you two turned up.'

She threw her arms around my neck and buried her face against my shoulder. *It would've killed me,' she said, sobbing again. *It would've killed me like it did my mum and dad!'

*Don't say that,' I soothed. I patted her on the back, because it felt like I should be doing something. *You don't know that, they might be OK.'