Chapter 2 ⋮ There's Serenity Here
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After a couple days of waiting, and a whole day's worth of moving, Charles and Daniel found time to adjust themselves and relax for the time being. However, with the recent murder taking place within their own apartment complex they're beginning to feel like something wasn't right with the murder. As if that attack was meant for them, but had gotten to the wrong person. And they feel that their displacement of space allowed them to get away from being brutally murdered... At least to them...
While Daniel is reminiscing on the past, Charles had finally set up the house phone and was aiming to call one of his friends in town to talk with them about the murder. He picked up the house phone, but noticed that there wasn't any service. He narrowed his eyes just a tad, and quietly stared into the top-half of the phone. He wondered why there was no service on the phone. He could of sworn Daniel paid the bill a couple weeks ago, so there still should be service on the phone. Neglecting to even ask Daniel about the phone, Charles put it back in place before looking around the living room of their new home. It seemed vacant, and depressing. Like, the life from which it would have carried is no longer there. It looks like it carries a grey undertone.
Daniel, on the other hand, seemed completely oblivious to this small realization. In fact, the man was busy looking out the window at thick snowfall. The fact that it was snowing heavily at this hour made him a little antsy. He needed to head to work in about an hour. However, seeing this thick snowfall made him worry that he'd be risking the car.
Charles, seeing Daniel stare out the living room window, pivoted in his direction. Charles was simply staring, watching if that. He felt a strange aura around this house, and the silence wasn't making things any easier. So, Charles decided to speak up. "Don't you have to go to work tonight?"
Daniel's fear had been realized, "Yeah.. It's just that I don't think the car will be able to make it through this snow.."
"We've been through worse Dan.. Remember?"
Daniel would nod as he acknowledged the history of disasters they've trudged through with the car.
"So what makes you so cautious about taking the car to work?"
"It just doesn't feel right.. Maybe I should call off wor--"
"No! You're going to work Dan!"
Daniel was startled by this sudden outburst from Charles. Though Daniel knew not to step on this man's toes. So, Daniel reluctantly obliged.
"There.. Not so hard huh? At least you have a job."
That is quite correct. Charles lost his job two years ago after a violent outburst caused him to attack a customer with no remorse for his actions. Apparently the customer in question was being rather persistent on being annoying towards the unstable Charles, and he just simply snapped. After that ordeal, he's been jobless ever since.
Daniel gave him a worried look before moving away from the window and down the hall to Charles' right. Charles watched the man travel down the hall with silence.
It remained silent for at least twenty minutes before the phone immediately rang out of nowhere. Charles, being the one in the living room at the time, looked at the phone with a raised brow before lifting himself off the couch and walking over to pick up the phone. However, just as he was about answer the phone it immediately stopped. Charles stopped mid-stretch and stared at the phone in slight horror. 'Something isn't right here...'
Suddenly the phone rang again. Charles, startled by this, took the phone by the mid-section and answered. What he heard was static. Static and then an ascending tone and that had a short four burst. The tone continue to ascend while at the same time static (or white noise) was present. Eventually voices could be heard with other ambiguous sounds. One of those sounds was certainly a heart beat, but Charles couldn't really make it out.
As these sounds played in his ear, Daniel walked back into the living room to see Charles standing there at the little table for the house phone. Daniel could see that Charles' stance was stiff, almost scared. Daniel, noticing this stiffiness calmly walked over and touched the man on the shoulder.
Charles immediately swung for Daniel's head, but Daniel was a little faster than Charles and side-stepped the strike.
Charles' eyes were filled with horror and disbelief as the sounds continued to play in his ear before abruptly hanging up.
Daniel stood there for a moment before speaking up. "Uhhh... Charles? You alright man?"
Charles remained silent as the hand, with the phone in it, slowly dropped to his side. He eventually dropped the phone to the carpet.
"Charles?" Daniel took a step forward. "You alright?"
Daniel slowly stepped past him, "Well I'm heading off to work.. Hold the fort down for me eh?"
Charles slowly nodded keeping his eyes forward.
And just like that, Charles was left to listen to his own thoughts.
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