Brutally Honest: 13 - Encounter II

in story •  7 years ago 

There are only but a handful of moments throughout my life in which I felt the true meaning of fear. That dreaded anticipation of the unknown, control of some precarious situation in your life being left to the hands of fate, you know the drill. And by far, one of those times was the day Aubrey turned up at my doorstep, demanding answers in his own deranged manner...


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"I saw you take it." He began, grinning with eyes almost clenched shut. "Mind telling me why?"

He stank. I recall it clearly. A visceral odour emanating from the front opening of his lapel black jacket. In addition to that miraculously white buttoned shirt he wore underneath. It was akin to something Leatherface himself would have worn. And this unholy specimen now was standing in my doorway, an unwanted intruder into my world via the damned stupidity of the cowering figure beside me called Alf. Oh you better believe it, we were all shit scared at this point. But I took no prisoners and didn't hold back.

"It wasn't me. I swear." My voice came out a little shriller than expected. "But here, please accept my apologies and have it back."

I offered it up to him by wheeling it ever so slightly toward the door. Hoping he'd willingly accept and help rectify this most heinous of circumstances. I prayed for this to be over soon and let everything revert back to normality once more, but the powers that be had other plans for us that night.

"You know?" He chirped, taking a moment to eye each one of us up as he spoke. "Let's just call it an early Christmas present. You keep it."

I kid you not. He actually said that. I could have fainted there and then, but somehow managed to hold my ground. At almost the very same instant, Alf seemed to have been overcome with an inner belief in himself. The courageous warrior within manifested by he stepping forward in defiance. Alas, the voice did not echo those same sentiments. "I took you bike, Aubrey" He squeaked. "I'm really sorry. I just thought it was, like, abandoned on the roadside and..." **Aubrey simply held his palm out in the air. For the first time, I had the odious honour of studying the front of his hand up close and personal. Weird semi-circles followed by rows of, what appeared to be, hieroglyphic in nature. All carved out in blue biro. That alone disturbed me more than anything else so far.

"Say no more, guys. I insist. Just have this gift. It's on me."

His unusually cordial disposition, was most unsettling. I wanted nothing more than this ghastly abomination out of our lives and sent back to it's original dwellings. Next door. But the die was cast and the ball was firmly in his court. And looked like it might stay there for a while too. Hand still raised, he backed off and shuffled back down the path, disappearing into the night air like some hideous apparition. On pure instinct alone, I slammed the front door shut.

"What the hell are we gonna do now?" Alf squealed, running a hand over his head.

"I have no idea. This is all your fault, you prick." I growled back. But his plain-to-see sorrowful demeanour caused me to breathe out a sigh of reconciliation in an attempt to move forward. "OK, Alf. What's done is done. But you know this is not the end of it, right? He's a raving lunatic and unless we return his two-wheeled trophy, he'll be looking for revenge."

"I say let's leave it for now. What else can we do?" Looch chimed in. "I mean, maybe... He'll forget about it?"

"Well, I doubt it, man." I replied. "I mean, I'm still in shock hat he possesses some semblance of thought processing, let alone even being able to communicate with us. This is a bad sign, guys. Aubrey can think for itself!"

But, with all the stressful drama of that evening, the night had to be abruptly cut short. The boys returned home, leaving me with my overactive contemplations of what dire consequences lay in wait. Well, we all hadn't long to find out...

(To be continued...)

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Hope you enjoyed this story, please look out for more on the way... (author: @ezzy)


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Oh man, what a loaded 'gift' you had on your hands. Buddy, through your excellent writing, I can also tell that he was plotting something as his own early Christmas present.

A something much worse than coal in your stocking...

Very well perceived, my friend! He certainly did have something "more" ticking away in his fiendish mind. Why he went on to do what he did, I still have no idea. But I'm simply telling it like it literally went down... :)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Aubrey had two choices and he made the most unexpected choice. Even in my furthest imagination I wouldn’t guess his reaction. Nice ending. I hope your friend Alf learned his lesson even tough it all ended well.

Insane outcome that even I couldn't believe, bud. But he certainly did learn his lesson, given what happened the next day...

"It wasn't me. I swear." My voice came out a little shriller than expected. "But here, please accept my apologies and have it back."

I can imagine how you felt at that time. And then this surpsising reaction “early Christmas gift@ that was even more weird. Anyway, all ended well with you and especially your differently thinking friend Alf.
Nice story!

Man, when he asked "me" to keep it, I was actually really upset. I can laugh about it now but back then, it was a horrible situation to be put in. Well, just see how this one wraps up. Things get a little crazy, to say the least...

I am trying to imagine Aubrey.

Don't know why ... but this is the face that comes to my mind:

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Do you guys know this face right?

Lol! That is real creepy, man! And bringing back some of those nightmares real fast! Damn...

Don't you know this fellow? xD

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Lol! That smile... Not the kinda guy you wanna meet out in the woods on a sunny afternoon.

Hahahaha I thought you and @ezzy will know who the guy is.

He is the creep from the movie Creep :P

Hello Sir @ezzy, nice to meet you... Hope you well.
Sir I'm your new big fan. That is my first comment on your blog.
Really sir I'm astonishing to your real life story writing.. It was great time of early Christmas gift.
Thanks for your lovely blog.

I'm glad to see your articles... early Christmas gift so much interesting period...
Really I'm enjoying your whole story core of mind.. That's way lately commenting in your blog...
Keep up ... I'm waiting for your next joyful post.
Thanks for the share

Good post brother

brilliant & brilliant!

exceptional & congenial!

thank you for sharing my friends, you have shared my very thing, @ jhoni have read all your post, i will wait for the next one and i know if you are a kind person,@ezzy

Love these moments

Honesty is always the best and make people satisfied inside, thanks for the story.

Defo, @steemit-fairy, though I was left with not many options given that he was standing right in front of me, lol. :)

Great and engaging story.

I did enjoy it

On wait for the continued part
So m following you ASAP

Aubrey had two options and he settled on the most sudden decision. Indeed, even in my farthest creative ability I wouldn't figure his response. Decent completion. I trust your companion Alf took in his lesson even extreme everything finished well

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Hey bro, I had to take a trip and I wasn't able to read the latest chapters (9-13) of your tales until now. Instead of commenting under each of them I'll just say, I loved them, and I especially like how you started some sort of transversal story with these neighbors of yours as main characters. It looks like this could end up in a very Lovecraftian way, don't you think? :P

Anyway, it seems to me like your youth was pretty much about being put into awkward situations by your friends, more than anything else.

PS: One day you'll explain to me how you managed to go from Heavy Metal to Hard Rap, right? Keep in mind I am (or at least have been for a very long time) a metalhead myself :D Can't figure it out!

I hate this... i watch a TV show episode and i need to wait for 1 week, i read a book and i need to wait for 1 year, now i read your story and i need to wait for the next part!! Nooo :( release it, i want to see if the lunatic did something or not!
BTW nice writing style, my writing is nothing like yours , i'm trying to improve on it but sometimes it's difficult, especially since english is not my main language, reading you posts helps

Aww! Man. I was just getting into that and it ended. All it needed was the Eastenders drum beat (it's a UK thing). I feel cheated. But never mind! I followed you, so I can catch the next instalment.
Cheers!
Dave