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- BBS Filename: Sisrape 13--The Face of Death
- Lewdness Level: Extreme (Violent scenes)
- Classifiction: Youngstuff/violent
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- SISTER RAPE
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- By Thunder
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- CHAPTER 13: The Face of Death
-
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- It was almost over. Just a few more loose ends to tie
- up, and he'd be done. The rest he'd earned through his
- cooperation and silence would finally be achieved.
-
- For her.
-
- xxx
- "Please, Mark, you can't leave me out here!", June
- pleaded. Then, more rationally, "Your father--I'll tell
- him."
-
- "No you won't", Mark laughed. "Because he isn't going
- to be around to tell it to. See, by the time you get
- back...well, he won't be alive anymore."
-
- June gaped in shock. "You're not..."
-
- "Yes I am", Mark laughed, climbing into the car. "Have
- a good walk, MOTHER."
-
- He started the engine and pulled out, his mother
- running after him. It was almost comical, this slight,
- lovely woman who'd made him this way, was now running after
- him, totally out of control.
-
- He was still laughing when the car appeared behind her.
-
- It was a big black Caddy, with tinted windows. Fancy
- car--and it was moving straight at his mother. As if the
- driver didn't see her--or wanted to run her over.
-
- Without even thinking, Mark hit the brakes. The other
- car kept coming. He lept out and yelled to his mother to
- get out of the way.
-
- Too late.
-
- June had only just started to turn when the car hit.
- She flew through the air, crashing into the pavement right
- behind Mark's car, her body lying twisted, broken and bloody
- at his feet.
-
- The other car stopped as well, the driver's door swinging open...
-
- And Death stepped into view.
-
- Mark froze, staring at the hideous skull atop the shoulders, at
- the rictus grin and the empty, dead eye sockets. It was Death,
- like in every story he'd ever heard.
-
- Tearing his eyes from the sight of it, Mark lept into the car
- and took off, flooring the gas. The other driver slowed to
- swerve around June's body and put a little distance between them.
-
- Mark drove like a madman, ignoring stop signs and
- squealing around corners in his rush to get away. It was
- several miles later when he finally looked up in the mirror,
- half expecting to see the other car closing fast, Death at
- the wheel.
-
- But it was gone.
-
- He slowed, not wanting to risk attracting a cop, even
- out here. He had to chill out and think. This was not part
- of his plan!
-
- Think, think, think. He took a deep breath and let it
- out slowly. Okay. First thing was first. He had to get
- his father out of the way first, like he'd planned. Then
- come back and get his mother's body and hide it before
- somebody got suspiscious. Then he'd run, and hide, where the
- cops and nobody else would ever find him...
-
- "WAIT A FUCKING MINUTE!", he shouted, slamming on the brakes so
- hard the car skidded several feet. "Just wait a damn minute!
-
- This was Death following him! Death! Who could go anywhere,
- no matter what! Where did he think he could run to? Where could
- he hide?
-
- "Hold on, Mark, get it together", he cautioned. "Think man, think!
- If that guy is really Death, he wouldn't need a car, would he?
- No way! He wouldn't! No way, he's got to be somebody else. He's
- got to be flesh and blood, man. Just somebody in a mask...but those
- eyes..." He shook his head. "No way. Just a mask. Whoever it
- is, he's as real as I am. And that means he can die, right?"
-
- Suddenly he realized how silly he'd look, sitting here and talking
- to himself, if somebody came along. Worse than that, he was
- beginning to doubt his own sanity. Taking his foot off the brake,
- he hit the gas and eased back up to speed.
-
- Okay, first thing was first. He'd take care of the original
- plan, then handle this. Whoever it was in that mask, he wasn't
- going to win. If he wanted to play Death, he was going to get
- a nice, close look at it for real.
-
- He glanced at the dashboard clock. Almost five. His
- father would be home soon. Mark wanted to get there and be
- waiting. If Marianne or one of the girls got in the way, it
- would serve to show them who was in charge.
-
- That brought him back to the here and now. Whoever had
- hit his mother had done it intentionally; and then they'd
- come after him! But who? He could think of probably a
- thousand nameless faces that would want him dead. Parents,
- uncles, friends, just about anybody connected to one of his
- numerous victims. Thanks to the mask, he didn't know.
-
- Yeah, but...how did they know he'd be out here? He
- sure hadn't told anybody, and he hadn't seen anybody
- following him, either. In fact, this was the first time
- he'd come out this way in a while! It didn't make sense.
-
- His first thought was to get home. One thing at a
- time, right? Just handle it one thing at a time.
-
- It was just past five when he pulled up to the house.
- The front door was locked--a good sign. At least his father
- wasn't home yet. That would give Mark time to plan. He
- shoved the door open--
-
- And stopped dead at the sight before him. Arrayed
- throughout the living room were the girls and Marianne.
- They all were just sitting there, but there was something
- very, very wrong.
-
- Because they were all very, very dead.
-
- The stench of death had begun to fill the house
- already. Mark put a hand over his mouth, feeling sick.
- Whoever had done this had also killed his mother. It had to
- be.
-
- He suddenly realized that one other person might just
- do it. Somebody else who might have a reason.
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- His father.
-
- It made sense. His father wasn't stable to begin
- with--and now he'd really lost it. And for all Mark knew,
- he was already here, waiting...
-
- He turned and bolted, racing out to the car. He had to
- get away, FAR away, from here. Just as he jumped in, his
- car phone rang. Quickly he snatched it up.
-
- "Yeah?"
-
- "Mark..."
-
- Mark froze. "Who is this?"
-
- "Mark..."
-
- "Who the fuck is this?"
-
- "Mark...help me..."
-
- Instantly he recognized the voice. Max. Master of
- drugs, Mark's private agent when it came to selling his
- snuff and porn flicks.
-
- "Max? What the...?"
-
- "You...have to help me...been shot..."
-
- "Who? By who?"
-
- "You have to help me...I can help you...stop him..."
-
- "Max, where the fuck are you?"
-
- "The docks...near the abandoned pier...Warehouse 23..."
- The phone went dead, the line buzzing in Mark's hand. He
- slammed the phone down and roared off, heading toward the
- docks.
-
- xxx
- Even by day, the docks were a dangerous place, gloomy
- and filthy, so dangerous even the homeless and the cops
- stayed away. A rat scurried away as Mark climbed out of the
- car, his gun drawn.
-
- A figure stepped out of the shadows of a nearby
- warehouse and hurried toward him. The move was so
- unexpected, Mark almost shot him, until he saw it was Jimmy
- Cault. "Mark, man, what are you doing here? Where's your
- father?"
-
- Mark held up his hand. "He's lost it, Jimmy. He
- killed them all. Everybody."
-
- "Yeah, I know. First he tells me to go pick up Julie and give
- her what for, then he says no, don't go, then he calls me again
- and tells me to go do her brat sister and get lost. Paid me a
- hundred grand each to do it. I was supposed to meet him here to
- collect. Weird, man, he never works like that."
-
- Mark scowled. "Never mind that. You armed?"
-
- "Yeah." Jimmy held up the small pistol he'd used to
- kill Julie. "You think he really killed them?"
-
- "Yeah, my mom too, and now he wants me. I think he got
- Max here and shot him, too. Only he managed to warn me."
-
- "Shit!", Jimmy swore. "I don't--"
-
- Jimmy suddenly stumbled, a bright red patch blossoming
- on his chest. For a moment he looked down at it, then
- collapsed.
-
- Mark dove for cover, unsure of just where the shot had
- come from. Silenced, no doubt; he hadn't even heard it.
-
- "Looking for me, Mark?", his father called, his voice
- echoing off of the empty buildings.
-
- Mark crouched low, looking around. "Inside, Mark.
- Come and get me...if you can."
-
- Keeping low, Mark ran for the door. He was no cop and
- no soldier, but he'd seen enough TV to get the idea of what
- to do. The door was open just enough for him to slip
- inside. Quickly he moved to the shadows, keeping out of
- sight.
-
- "Oh come on, Mark, you can do better than that", his
- father taunted. "Poor Max is waiting for you to come help
- him. But I guess you don't care about that."
-
- "Fuck you!", Mark shouted, dodging out of the shadows
- and scruncing down behind an old wooden crate. "It's your
- ass I want! You're fucking nuts!"
-
- "That I am, Mark. And you know why? You made me that
- way."
-
- Mark looked around, listening. His father's voice
- echoed, but seemed to come from directly ahead. Keeping to
- cover, he moved forward, while his father taunted him.
-
- At last he came up to a partially open door, seperating
- the warhouse into two halves. His father sounded to be just
- on the other side. It sounded like Max was there too,
- moaning or something. He couldn't make out the sound; it
- was muffled.
-
- Spotting movement on the other side, he swung around
- and opened fire.
-
- One, two, three shots ripped into his father's body as
- he stood helpless against them. It wasn't until he doubled
- over against the I-beam he was standing against that Mark
- realized his father couldn't have been speaking.
-
- Because he was gagged. Somebody had tied him to the
- I-beam and gagged him. And now, he was dead.
-
- "Nice shooting, Mark", his father's voice said from off
- to his left. He whirled around and came face to face with
- Death.
-
- Mark let out a gasp and raised his gun. Death just stood
- there calmly, then raised one hand, which held a pistol in it,
- and pulled the mask off his face.
-
- Dressed in a black suit and sunglasses, offset only by
- his pale white face and hair, Max looked like death himself.
- He stared at Mark, then held up one hand, showing him a small box
- he held.
-
- "Like it? It's a neat little toy I picked up. Changes
- one's voice quite nicely, once you set the pitch and all."
- He tossed it to the floor at Mark's feet. "It sure fooled
- Jimmy."
-
- Mark looked from Max to his father. "What?"
-
- "Jimmy carried out his orders perfectly. Just a test, to make
- sure this worked. He thought I was your father...and so did you."
-
- "It took time, of course, and money, which you so generously
- provided. All those years I worked with you, soiling my hands
- to gain precious insight into you. At first, I didn't even
- know you were the one I sought. But once I found out...it was
- just a matter of time from there. I began to observe you, all
- of you. Wiretaps, bugs, hidden microphones. I knew everything
- that went on. And when the time was right, I began. Your father
- came first."
-
- Max sighed, folding his hands. He didn't seem to care
- that Mark was aiming a gun at him. "Brad, it's Max. Look,
- I think something is up with Mark. Can you meet me down at
- Warehouse 23 on the docks? It's the only safe place.
- Thanks." He shrugged. "And he came. Right to me."
-
- "I don't get this shit, Max. What the fuck are you
- doing?"
-
- "Setting right what went wrong, Mark. Wiping out the
- damage you've spent the last year creating."
-
- "You killed them all?"
-
- "All but Shannon. My guess would be she lucked out,
- Mark. A shame, too, I wanted to get her and finish this
- totally. But I don't think she'll live long enough now for
- it to matter. At least, not without a family to shelter and
- support her any longer. She'll probably wind up
- prostituting herself and dying of some drug overdose
- someplace. Because of you."
-
- "My mother! How'd you know I'd be out there, Max?"
-
- "Easy. A simple tracking device. I didn't want to
- lose sight of you, Mark."
-
- "Guess you lucked out. I'm just curious, Max. Why?
- Money? Power? Somebody hire you, maybe?"
-
- "You want an answer, Mark...but you won't get it. Not
- until just before you die. Slowly. Very slowly."
-
- "Like hell I will!", Mark shouted, opening fire. Three
- bullets caught Max in the chest, knocking him flat. He hit
- the floor hard, his gun clattering away across the cement.
-
- Mark kept squeezing the trigger, but he was out of
- bullets. Shaking, he slowly lowered the gun. Then started
- to laugh.
-
- He'd killed his father, like he'd planned--and one
- upped Max, who was out to kill him! Man, this was too much.
- Letting out a whoop of triumph, he turned and started
- through the door.
-
- Something shuffled behind him, and a powerful hand
- wrapped around his throat. Suddenly he was being jerked
- back, a thick, foul smelling cloth was jammed over his face.
-
- His vision swam as he grappled with his attacker. Just
- before he went under he heard Max say, "Bullet proof vest,
- Mark..."
-
- xxx
-
- Mark shook his head to clear it. He was sitting up, he
- could tell that much. And strapped so tightly into that
- position he could only move his head. Also, much to his
- chagrin, he was...naked.
-
- A rat scurried across his line of vision, then darted
- away as Max appeared from the shadows. "Well, finally
- awake? Good. You're dead weight when you're out of it."
-
- "What the fuck is this?", Mark asked, wincing a little
- at the heavy leather straps holding him in the chair.
-
- "The end, Mark. Welcome to the Chair. You've been
- charged, tried and convicted by a jury of One. Me. And as
- judge, I sentence you to death."
-
- Despite his predicament, Mark wasn't afraid. Not yet,
- anyway. "Bullshit. If I disappear, you're going to have a
- lot of explaining to do, Max. Sooner or later the cops'll
- find out."
-
- "Oh, I know that, Mark", Max sighed. "In fact, I've
- arranged for them to do just that. In the meantime, I'd
- like you to see something."
-
- Reaching inside his jacket, he removed his wallet, and
- from that, a snapshot.
-
- Max held the picture in front of Mark's face. It was a
- picture of a girl in a scout uniform, a little girl of about
- seven. "Recognize her, Mark?"
-
- Mark nodded. The first girl he'd ever snuffed on film.
- He remembered doing it.
-
- "She was my daughter, Mark. Michelle. Missy, she
- liked to be called. Just seven years old. One day, she
- went out to sell cookies...and never came home. I remember
- when they found her body. After the rats had gotten to it.
- I lost it then, Mark. Lost it." He sighed. "It took me a
- long time to find out what happened to her. I lost my wife
- over it, Mark. She couldn't take it. Put a gun in her mouth
- and blew her brains out." He hefted his pistol. "This gun.
- I thought it would only be fitting to use it now." He
- smiled, the first smile Mark had ever seen on his face. It
- was NOT pleasant to see.
-
- "So do it then", Mark hissed. "You got me, do it!"
-
- "Can't", Max stated. "No bullets."
-
- Mark laughed. "Ha! So what are you going to do now,
- huh? Huh?"
-
- "Oh, something very special, I've been saving just for
- you, Mark. Tell me, have you ever seen the movie 'The
- Serpent and the Rainbow'?"
-
- "Why--yeah, I saw it", Mark answered, feeling a LOT
- less cocky than he had a second ago. "W-Why?"
-
- "Remember the scene when they have the doctor strapped
- down in the chair, and the witch doctor wants him to
- scream?"
-
- Mark swallowed hard. "Yeah."
-
- Max turned to the table behind him and picked something
- up. Turning around, Mark could see he now held a mallet and
- a long, thick iron spike.
-
- "I want to hear you scream, Mark."
-
- Mark had scene the movie, and he sure didn't have to
- repeat any of the lines. He was already screaming. Max
- grinned, looking not unlike death. He pressed the tip of
- the spike against Mark's left nut.
-
- "Not good enough, Mr. Harris", he said, mimicking the
- man in the film.
-
- And brought the mallet down.
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- EPILOGUE
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- The gates to Restful Groves cemetery normally stood
- closed at midnight, but Max paid them no heed, driving his
- car straight through them. Even in the darkness, he had no
- trouble finding the grave.
-
- He shut the car off and climbed out, climbing the low
- hill to the grave. By the light of the full moon he knelt
- and read the stone in front of him.
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- MICHELLE TIFFANY MAXMILLEN, 1977-1984
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- THE LIGHT OF OUR LIVES
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- TAKEN FROM US BEFORE HER TIME
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- REST IN PEACE OUR BELOVED DAUGHTER
-
- A small laugh escaped Max's lips. Max. Maxmillen.
- Mark had never known. He doubted, seriously, Mark had ever
- known Tiffany's last name. Nor had he ever cared.
-
- "He's gone, honey. You can rest now", Max said
- quietly. "He'll never hurt anybody again."
-
- Settling back on the ground, he pulled the gun out of
- his pocket. He'd lied to Mark about there being no bullets.
- There was one left.
-
- As he lifted the gun to his temple, Max briefly
- wondered what, if anything, would become of Shannon Harris,
- the only survivor. He guessed it didn't matter anymore.
-
- Keeping his eyes fixed on the stone, he cocked the
- hammer.
-
- And joined the darkness.
-
- THE END
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