Scary Horror Stories by Dr. NoSleep - Every Photo I Take Shows Something Standing Behind Me | Part 2

Episode Date: June 25, 2025

Haunted since childhood by an entity that only appears in photos, a famed paranormal photographer finds himself pulled into a secret network of similarly afflicted souls—only to discover that his ow...n “Shroud” is not a curse, but a ravenous apex predator with a taste for death, loyalty, and escalating chaos. Author: Jake Bible * * * EXPLICIT CONTENT DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content not limited to intense themes, strong language, and graphic depictions of violence intended for adults 18 years of age or older. These stories are NOT intended for children under the age of 18. Parental guidance is strongly advised for children under the age of 18. Listener discretion is advised. #drnosleep #scarystories #horrorstories #doctornosleep #truescarystories #horrorpodcast #horror Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Cop's still bugging you? Haley texts me. It's from a number I don't recognize, but I have gotten used to that. No, they aren't buying my gang of junkie story, but they also can't pin anything on me. Really? I think they're just scared shitless and want the case closed. Willful ignorance is a survival mechanism. No shit. Are you still presenting in Baltimore next week? Yes, you guys coming? I don't know. I am. Bobby is. Lulu loves a crowd, so she says she'll be there. Trask, Nikki? Trask won't say. Nikki is in Boulder.
Starting point is 00:00:35 What's in Boulder? Scotty, another one of us. He died of cancer two days ago. He and Nikki were close. How many of us are there? You've met everyone we know about, but there have to be others, not just here, but in different countries.
Starting point is 00:00:50 Stands to reason. You talk old for a guy in his 30s. I had to raise myself after my family died, mostly books and movies, and old TV shows kept me good. company while I lived with my grandparents. Ah, grandparents, that's it. You sound like a different generation. You're not the first person to say that. There's a long pause before she texts again. Sky has lost track of August Rhymes. What does that mean? When did he have a track on him? How?
Starting point is 00:01:20 Sky has his ways. He's been doing this longer than we have. Why didn't he turn Rhymes in if he knew where he was? I don't know. I think he kept slipping away. The guy has gone. good at disappearing. Whatever his connection to the shrouds is, they can hide him if he needs them to. You sound old when you text too. MFA. Too much literature can be a bad thing. LOL. Seriously. Sky is worried about August. The guy is a psycho, so we should all be worried. Sky thinks he's planning something. The fucker is always planning something. This is serious. Fuck. Okay, chill. Still getting used to this shit. Sorry. Shouldn't have shouted. I'm I'm just scared.
Starting point is 00:02:01 Another long pause. We don't all have guardian angels like you. She must really be scared. Haley doesn't do passive-aggressive. She doesn't do any kind of aggressive. Shouting, texting, and then the dig about my shroud being a guardian angel. She's downright terrified. I gotta go.
Starting point is 00:02:18 See you in Baltimore. I don't respond. No need. She's already dumped the burner. When I step off stage, Haley and Trask are waiting for me. The goons frisked us. Trask says, pissed. Security is tight around me after my driver was chiffinated in an abandoned warehouse.
Starting point is 00:02:39 He frowned at me. It means, I know what it means. Trask snaps. I watched the Food Network, too. At least our names were on your invite list. Haley says, jumping in to keep things from getting too tense. Trask can be a lot. Just you two?
Starting point is 00:02:54 I ask. Where's everyone else? Best if we don't clump up, Trask says. You know, because of the chiffinade. Stop it. Haley says to Trask before smiling at me. We should go. I have the reception, I say.
Starting point is 00:03:09 You didn't cancel? Trask asks, then glares at Haley. He was supposed to cancel. Standing right here, dude, I say to Trask. Receptions after my talks are part of the whole deal. It's a way to sell more books. That's how I make a living. This is my life, so no, I didn't cancel.
Starting point is 00:03:26 It would have looked weird if I did. You go with Alex, Haley says to Trask. What? We both replied. Neither of us happy with that suggestion. Keep an eye on things, while Alex does what he has to do, Haley says to Trask. I'll find Sky and Lulu. We can meet up in Alex's suite after the reception. Well, this day just got worse. Trask, glances past my shoulder. We're already drawing a crowd. Let's get going.
Starting point is 00:03:53 I look over my shoulder, but don't see anything, of course. Your buddy better be with you, Trask says. The disconnected are giving you space, but they're getting. getting antsy just like last time. I'll stay in touch. Ailey slips away into the backstage shadows, leaving me with Trask. Hope you like mini crab cakes and mini kishas, I say. Because that's all they serve at these things.
Starting point is 00:04:15 I can eat. When I walk into the banquet room where the after talk reception is being held, I'm greeted with ubiquitous polite applause. Thanks folks, I say. I appreciate you coming. Mingle and chat. I hope to talk with all of you if I can. I don't hope for any of that, but it's the job.
Starting point is 00:04:34 How many disconnected in here? I ask Trask out of the side of my mouth. A few, not a lot. Keep me posted if the numbers increase. Trask rolls his eyes. Obviously. Then he eases away from me and tries to blend in with the crowd. Security instantly pegs him since his eyes are looking past everyone and not at anyone. But they already have his photo and personal details and know he's. with me. Still, they monitor him. I can't blame them, considering how jumpy he is. The minutes crawled by as I am forced to make small talk with local celebrities and politicians. Fans who
Starting point is 00:05:13 have won access to the reception come up to me and I take selfies with them, or let them take the selfies. I don't take any pictures myself during these things. No freebies. My phone vibrates. I don't know the number, but the code word is in the first line. Integimento, he's here. Get close to your security and try to slip out of the reception. I have to assume it's sky texting. Who? I text back, even though I know who he's talking about.
Starting point is 00:05:43 August rhymes. Get out and up to your suite. We'll meet there. On it, thanks. It's amazing this is even working. I could have ditched Haley under people after the shit went down in that warehouse. But where's the fun and it? that. I extract myself from the conversation I'm not listening to, some story that the owner of
Starting point is 00:06:02 several Baltimore car dealerships is telling about how he once saw a ghost in his grandmother's basement. Because ghosts are the same thing to him, even though I always say in my presentations that I do not think my shroud is a ghost. Not that I have started calling my buddy a shroud in public. Now, that name stays within the group. Trask catches my eye and holds up his phone. I nod back, and then aim my chin at the head of security, standing off by the south wall. We both make for the guy. But we haven't gone more than a few feet when screams erupt by the north wall. I sigh. It's like a train is ramming itself through the crowd. People are flying this way and that, tumbling head over heels through the air, colliding with each other, crying out as
Starting point is 00:06:47 legs break, arms shatter, heads conk and make horrible splitting noises. Everyone panics and flees from whatever is happening. The crush of the crowd presses at my back and I start to go down. Gotcha! Traskails over the chaos, his hands on my upper arm. Move out, Superstar! He drags me through the crowd until my feet are back under me, and I can run on my own speed. The head of security sees us and his guys carve out a path for Trask and me to escape through. I don't look back when we get to the doors. There's no way I'm going to look at what I'm hearing. The screams, the wet thunks and squishy plops, I've seen it. The police are not happy when they confront me in my suite.
Starting point is 00:07:29 You lost a driver to something similar, the detective says. His voice low, and even despite his obvious anger at my constant, I don't knows, to his barrage of questions. But you're saying the two events aren't related? I'm saying I don't know. Sky explained to me that the disconnected were so agitated by all of us being in the old warehouse together with our shrouds that when a normal, non-seeing human walked through that warehouse's door, they sort of snapped and went after him. I just nodded along as he told me the theory.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Sky has lots of theories. A favorite of his that he has been trying to drill into me is that shrouds aren't rational. Deciphering their motivations is a losing battle. I could have argued he was wrong, but getting past Sky's preconceptions is the real losing battle. Mr. Kaston?
Starting point is 00:08:20 The police detective is staring daggers at me, and I can tell he knows I'm holding back. He's pissed, but I think his anger is really more about how there's nothing he can do, how helpless he is in the face of this craziness, than it being about not getting answers. The security footage clearly shows me well away from where the nightmare started, same with Trask. We were obviously in just as much danger as anyone else at the reception. They're shouting from the other room, in seconds, the door bursts open, and Trask rushes in. A different police detective on his heels.
Starting point is 00:08:53 He's not the disconnected, he says, panic in his voice. We need to leave. Now, split up and lie low for a few weeks. We'll regroup when it feels right. What the fuck is he talking about? My detective asks the other one. I don't fucking know. Trask's detective yells. Security moves toward me. But some of the uniformed cops steps in their way, blocking them. Put the dicks away, guys, I say, holding on my hands. Everyone chill out and we'll... The doors to the suite fly open. And two security.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Security guards and one police officer are thrown through them, or their mangled corpses are. Fuck! Trask shouts. Trouss are doing this. I can't see any of... Trask has lifted up off his feet by an invisible hand. His face turns purple almost immediately. There's a loud crack, then pop. Trask's body hits the floor hard.
Starting point is 00:09:44 What the fuck? My detective shouts just before he doubles over in pain. Then his head twists all the way around, so he's facing the ceiling, while the rest of his body is bent toward the floor. The crack of his neck barely registers over the shouts and cries of the security guards and the other police officers. They're all fighting something they can't see. Then it's over, and a hazy mist of blood floats on the air currents pushed out of the AC vents.
Starting point is 00:10:09 Without warning, I'm lifted off my feet and carried toward the suite's door. I only have time to glance back once before I'm out in the hallway. From what I saw, Trask won't be following me. I don't think his head is attached. to his body anymore. When I'm out in the hallway and at the door to the stairs, I'm set on my feet. My adrenaline is pumping so hard that my knees don't hold,
Starting point is 00:10:32 but I'm steadied until I get the shaking under control. Thanks, I mutter after shoving the stairwell door open and hurrying through onto the landing. I scramble downstairs and somehow get out of the stairwell and pass the bank of elevators to a side door without being noticed. When I'm outside, I jog down the alley I find myself in, AIL a cab when I reach the street and don't look back. Picture this.
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Starting point is 00:12:29 Too much temptation. Things need to chill for a bit. I have no idea how August got this number. I haven't turned on my old phone since Baltimore. I've been using only burners since. Which means August must have gotten to one of the others. Or he's cracked the code on the ancient news board we all used to communicate with each other. If he's done either of those things, then I have underestimated.
Starting point is 00:12:53 the wacko. He asks. I've only tried to help you. Why? Why even bother with me? You are a lost one. Not anymore. I've got friends. I'm nothing like you. He laughs, and I want to hang up on him. One is stronger than all of them. We are two sides of the same coin. August, you aren't even in the same currency as me.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Bullshit, we are the same. I hang up. Take the phone to my garbage disposal and turn the thing into bits and piece. I'm going to need a new garbage disposal. I want to turn on my bathroom light. How the fuck did you get in here? I can see everybody's, is all Lulu says, blinking from the sudden light as she stands up for my toilet. The lid is closed, so that's good.
Starting point is 00:13:57 She was just waiting, not using the facilities. So? Um, well, I waited until the photos I took showed the security guys as shrouds were ignoring me. Then I slipped inside. It's not hard to do. Most shrouds reflect their parts. shrouds reflect their people, or their people reflect their shrouds.
Starting point is 00:14:15 She smiles and shrugs. So, how have you been? Fucking trapped in my own house. That's how I've been. She waits patiently. I breathe deep and let it out. Shitty and bored. I've been shitty and bored.
Starting point is 00:14:28 How have you been? I miss Trask, she says with another shrug. I didn't know you two were close. We weren't, but his shroud was just such a mellow presence. Trask's shroud? Mellow? That's not a word I'd use for him. Oh, he was very mellow. He'd have to be at heart, or he'd have been screaming all the time. The disconnected aren't shy or fun to be around.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Huh, I never thought of that. Nope, you wouldn't. You think of you first, just like your shroud does. She holds up her hands. No judgment. We're all wired differently. Feels like a judgment. She continues to smile at me, but says nothing. I rubbed the back of my neck. Why are you here, Lulu?
Starting point is 00:15:13 Oh, because he asked me to come. You won't answer his calls. It takes me a minute to realize who she's talking about. August? August rhymes? He told you to come? Yep. It's at this moment, right now, that I realize something about Lulu I should have noticed before. She's not off. She's bug-fuck insane like rhymes. Great. Just what I need. Another variable.
Starting point is 00:15:37 At least I now know who's been leaking info to rhymes. Why? Why would you talk to him? I don't know, she says, and ambles around my bathroom, picking up this and picking up that. She starts opening drawers. Oh, I get bad heartburn, too, sometimes. Can you not thank you? She purses her lips at me like I have spoiled all her fun. August says that he can fix us, Lulu says, after she stops perusing the contents of my bathroom. Make us more like him where we don't have a shroud following us. all the time. He says he can set us all free. Why would we want to do that? Oh, that's easy for you to say. Your shroud protects you. Mine wants me to take pictures all the time. If I don't, it gets irritated.
Starting point is 00:16:24 What does that mean? Without warning, she lifts her shirt. She's not wearing a bra, and I really wish she was. Her huge breasts are covered in long, white scars. Jesus, Lulu, do you cut yourself? Of course not, she says and pulls her shirt down. Don't be stupid. I don't know what to say. I can only stare at her. My shroud tells other shrouds to hurt me while I sleep. It's a real bastard, my shroud.
Starting point is 00:16:51 A real bastard. That's surprising. I didn't know other shrouds could be so willful. You wouldn't? She shudders all over. Hold on. She takes out her phone and snaps a couple of picks of me, then studies them.
Starting point is 00:17:05 You've got some upset shrouds behind you. I think they're trying to tell us. something. Like what? She frowns. Where's your shroud, Alex? Her eyes look up from her phone, and I can see the fear in them. Holy shit. He was right. He said your shroud wouldn't. Shouting, followed by gunfire, cuts her off. Sounds like August is here, Lulu says. Then she jumps at me.
Starting point is 00:17:29 Her fingernails like claws, slashing and hacking at my face. I feel the blood already flowing from the scratches on my cheeks when Lulu was flung backward, her spine hitting the vanity. A snap is horrible, like a fresh ear of corn being broken in half. Poop! Lulu says, slumping to the floor. I thought it was in the other room. Her eyes glaze over.
Starting point is 00:17:51 I spit on her. Dumb bitch! More cries, more gunfire. Mr. Kasten! A man shouts from my bedroom. I step out just in time to see him picked up and flung across the room. His head, smashing through the flat screen TV I have sitting on my dresser. But it's not on my dresser anymore.
Starting point is 00:18:09 No, it's on the floor, ringing the guy's neck. Racing to my bedside table, I yank open the drawer, grab the 9mm I keep for home use, turn, and take aim. Hello, Alex, August Rhyme says from the doorway. Put that away. It won't do you any good. He steps toward me, then he pauses and frowns. Tell it to stop, he growls. Make it back off.
Starting point is 00:18:32 Fuck off if you think I'm telling my shroud to stop protecting me. Protecting you? It protects itself, Alex. If you are safe, it is safe. Plus, it needs you so it can travel. Where you go, it goes. And it likes to travel. It likes it a lot.
Starting point is 00:18:49 When you travel, it gets to meet new shrouds. It loves meeting new shrouds. He takes a step toward me, then ducks. Oh, that was close. Do you know why your shroud likes to meet new shrouds? He doesn't wait for me to answer. Because it loves fresh meat. It's such a little killer.
Starting point is 00:19:08 And people. aren't its only targets. It likes other shrouds, too. A lamp shatters by the window. Great. I was trying so hard to avoid all of this. Now my place is getting trashed. Get the fuck out of my house! I snarl it rhymes, the nine millimeter steady in my hand. I'm here to help you, Alex, to get you away from your killer shroud. You're sorely misguided, and your ignorance drove Lulu nuts and got her killed. Oh, come on. We both know Lulu was already welled down the incentive.
Starting point is 00:19:39 road before I found her. That poor girl was only one little push from full-on crazy pants. It didn't take much to get into those scrambled brains and give her a little hard truth about Alex Kazden. He leans forward like he is telling me a secret. I think we're all just one little push from total insanity, don't you, Alex? You really have no idea what you were talking about, I lover the gun. You never did. You never have. I glanced toward the bathroom and Lulu's corpse. None of you have. August's eyes flicker around the room. None of who?
Starting point is 00:20:13 All of you, I say, and lift the gun, squeezing the trigger before his eyes can even widen with surprise. August falls to a knee, his hand to his side. Blood is already spilling out around his fingers. You shot me, he says, surprised when he looks down at the blood on his hand. No, no, we were going to work together. You and me against the world like it's supposed to be. He coughs, and Ray. splatters across my bedroom carpet.
Starting point is 00:20:40 They don't like us. They are very mad at you. Another lamp shatters. I was going to help you, Alex. Where will you hide now? He collapses onto his face, and I watch his back hitch once, then go still. I stand there, my eyes on August.
Starting point is 00:20:58 I wait for him to jump up and go for me. That's what happens when you kill the bad guy, right? They give one last chance to go for you. But several minutes go by, and he doesn't take his encore. I nudge his body with a toe and say, Why would I hide? Help.
Starting point is 00:21:15 My head jerks up, and I look toward the front of the house. Help me. Jesus, is someone still alive out there? Hurrying from my room, I walk out into a nightmare of gore and violence. Security guards, or parts of them, are strewn everywhere. There's a foot stuck up in my living room chandelier. Blood splatters everything like Jackson Pollock had painted the walls on meth.
Starting point is 00:21:39 I have to navigate around viscera, careful not to step on intestines or a stray liver. I don't see anyone intact, let alone alive. So I step carefully to my front door. It's not much better outside. The walkway is a bloody path, and my lawn looks like it's been mulched with chum. My head snaps to the right. I see a pair of legs sticking out of the azaleas. When I get to the man, I don't recognize him.
Starting point is 00:22:09 He's just one of the faceless guards who thought he was assigned to protect me in my house. Little did he now. Hey, you're going to be all right, I say to one. And I think he will be. He's missing most of the flesh from his left bicep, but other than that, he looks fine. I think, other than that, so casually,
Starting point is 00:22:28 have I gotten too used to this butchery? I call 911 and sit and wait with the guy, holding his good hand the entire time. It's the right thing to do. The ambulances pull up less than ten minutes later, followed by a swarm of police cars. I slowly stand, arms out, hands up. I leave my nine millimeter on the ground next to the unconscious guard.
Starting point is 00:22:52 No need to get myself shot. More importantly, no need to get the cops hurt, or worse if they go for me. I have to keep the mayhem in check a little, right? Do anything, Sky says. His voice sounding a million miles away. What could you have done? You couldn't have stopped any of it from happening.
Starting point is 00:23:15 August got into Lulu's head and used her to get to me. There's silence for a second, and I think we've lost the connection. Sky? You still there? Yeah, he says, but he's hiding something. What is it? What aren't you saying? You what now? What the fuck does that mean? You came to me. You got to meet me at that warehouse. My life has been nothing but shit ever since then.
Starting point is 00:23:43 My tour was cancelled after Baltimore. I have more than one department of police detectives up my ass. Did you know they think I have something to do with all these killings? I mean, yes, I'm involved. We all are. But I didn't kill anyone. Except August rhymes. His cold tone startles me.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Um, yeah, I killed August. He sicked all those shrouds on the security guards. He was going to kill me. I don't think he was. I don't like his tone at all. Didn't you say he thought he was there to help you? He continues. I stay quiet.
Starting point is 00:24:14 I think you know what I'm saying, Alex. None of us have never seen anything close to like what happened at the warehouse, or in Baltimore, or in your own house. You came to me, Sky. We did. We thought we were forming something, a strength and numbers thing. But we were wrong. There's no safety in numbers around you, Alex.
Starting point is 00:24:37 There's no safety at all when we're anywhere near you. Is that so? Damn him. I don't know. what is really going on, Alex, but I do know I was wrong. We should have stayed a million miles away from you. I should have never had Haley approach you. Your shroud is dangerous, Alex. It's the most dangerous one of them all. He hangs up. I think of calling him back, but what's the point? If he hasn't already tossed his phone, then I doubt he'll pick up. I walk to my desk and open
Starting point is 00:25:08 my laptop. With a couple of keystrokes, I'm staring at the plain text of the newsboard. Our thread we use to get in touch with each other is gone, deleted from the site. Plugging in the last number I have for Haley, I press send and wait. The phone is out of service, a dead number. Those fuckers! I feel a nudge at my right shoulder and spin around. What? I ask and look around for my phone.
Starting point is 00:25:34 My real phone, not the burner I still have clutched in my hand. I toss the burner into my bedside trash and pick up my actual phone. This? I ask and hold up my phone. Then I move in a slow circle, taking pictures as I rotate. When I look at them, I understand. My shroud is behind me, but only when the picks are of my bedroom door. No, it's too soon, I say in turn and take a photo, making sure I get the view over my shoulder of my bedroom door. When I look at the pick, my shroud is halfway into the hall. Shit, okay. I follow, blindly, of course, out into the hall and down to the living. room. I do another rotation of photos and see that my shroud is moving toward my front door.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Why do you want me to leave? I ask. That's not a good idea. Right now we need to keep a... My whole body stumbles forward as I'm shoved hard from behind. Hey, knock it the fuck off. I'm shoved again, but not as hard. It can be a real dick when it wants to be. No! I stamped my right foot. We're staying here, got it? I can order groceries. I can order takeout. I can order pretty much anything I need. I'm not going anywhere unless the house is on fire. Do you hear me? I woke up to the smell of smoke three mornings ago. The asshole can set fires now, I guess. Little shit. Probably learned it from one of the other shrouds. This is why, even though I've always known about the others for a long time, I've stayed far away. The last thing I need is for my shroud to pick up
Starting point is 00:27:09 more bad habits. I got the fire put out quickly, so no harm, no foul. Now I'm in my car. and driving toward an address that cost me a lot of money to procure. I pretty much had to double my security company's fee, even though they refused to actually guard me anymore. They aren't wasting more men on my sorry ass. I can't blame them. I did sort of do them dirty by using them like props. But money talks and bullshit walks,
Starting point is 00:27:36 so they took my cash when I asked them to find some folks for me. Of course, I didn't go well for them when I stopped by to pick up those addresses. I couldn't have loose ends now, could I? Hello, Haley. I say when she opens the door. No! She shouts and slams the door in my face. I hear several locks and chains being thrown into place.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Go away, Alex. I don't want you here. Haley, please. At least do me the favor of talking to me. No, fuck off and go away. I'm calling the cops. Ah, Haley, please. You don't even have to open the door.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Just talk to me. Bobby isn't answering his phone anymore. Either is sky. I sigh. Haley's wasn't the only address I asked the company to find. Come on, Haley! I shout. Open up!
Starting point is 00:28:22 I casually look around the neighborhood. A couple of curtains move quickly back into place. An audience. Good. I returned my attention to Haley. Let's just talk, okay? You don't even have to let me in. Quietly, like she's whispering from the other side of the door, I hear.
Starting point is 00:28:39 What did you do, Alex? It's not me, I swear. It's my shroud. Oh, God. Sky was right. Oh, please. Sky wasn't right about shit. August Rimes was barely right. He got the closest to the truth, but not quite there.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Listen, Haley, I'm not bad. My shroud isn't bad. It's a complicated relationship. You had your shroud kill your family. Oh, here we go. You know what, Haley? I already went through all this crap with Sky and Bobby when I visited them. So I'm not wasting my time and going through it all with you, too.
Starting point is 00:29:13 It's been you all. Long. Okay, fine. We'll go through. Fuck you! I'm calling the police, Alex! Her door shakes a little. I'm not surprised.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Patience isn't one of its virtues. What are you doing? She cries. Nothing, it's not me, I say, holding up my hands for everyone to see as I back away, stepping blindly down her porch steps until I'm out on her postage stamp of a front lawn. I'm not even near your door. Not that it makes much of a difference, for Haley at least. For me, it's a great deal.
Starting point is 00:29:44 cover. I hope some of the nosy neighbors are recording this. Haley sobs behind her door, and I feel for her. I really do. In the days since it tried to set my house on fire, I've had a lot of time to think. Crisscrossing the country, going from discovered address to discovered address, has put things in perspective. I am sorry, I say to Haley's door. I thought I needed someone who understands me, and what I've gone through, a little company for a change. I've called the cops, Alex, they're on their way. I get why you're scared. You didn't know when you approached me,
Starting point is 00:30:19 but you know now, right, Haley? You know now that my shroud is not a guardian angel, not even close. We just share it and I certain tastes. You're a monster, Alex. Please, go away. Going back to your earlier statement, you are correct.
Starting point is 00:30:36 August Rhymes didn't kill my family. I wish you hadn't found that out. I actually think we could have been friends. When Sky's flesh was stripped from his body, I realized that once again, I was getting bored. All the killing, killing, killing it does. So boring. But you know what? I think I want to go in a different direction. I'd love to have a normal, everyday friendship. What do you say, Haley? Are you, are you serious? Um, yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:06 Leave, please. Sirens wail in the distance. I guess you really did call the cop. I sigh. Well, so much for the friendship thing. Thought I'd try. I'll go now. I'm sorry, Haley.
Starting point is 00:31:20 I walked toward my car, but a tug at my shoulder slows my progress. Nah, not this one. We're leaving. You've had enough fun. The tug is more insistent. Oh my God, do you ever stop? I laughed and walked to my car. Three hard tugs.
Starting point is 00:31:37 Fine, fine. You know I can't deny you. I hold up the finger. But no more fires, you hear. A soft tug. I mean it. Another soft tug. Okay, go have fun.
Starting point is 00:31:48 Haley's front door bursts inward, and I hear her scream. What's happening? I shout and clamp my hands to my cheeks like that kid in home alone. Oh my god, what is it? That'll play great if someone is recording. It's gonna really fuck with the local cops to have me standing by my car while what happens inside happens. The front window of Haley's house shatters, and her body is full. flung out onto her postage stamp yard. She's dead before she stops rolling across the grass.
Starting point is 00:32:18 I know. I've gotten good at spotting a corpse being flung from windows, from bridges, from cars, from skyscrapers. My shroud really likes to throw people out of and off shit. When I feel the tug on my shoulder again, I listen closely and can hear the sirens getting nearer. I feel my shroud settle in behind me and I wait. When the police arrive, they have guns pointed at me the second they get out of their cars. The tugging starts up again. I know what you're thinking, I say, speaking quietly to my shroud, not the cops. But you kill them, and there will be more, and more and more. Eventually, something will go wrong and they'll kill me. What will you do then? The tugging stops. That's what I thought. I slowly get to my knees like the cops are shouting for me to do.
Starting point is 00:33:06 When they reach me, I am thrown this way and that. My arms yanked behind me and cuffed. Then I'm pulled up onto my feet and dragged to the back of one of the many police cars filling the street. I say nothing on the ride. I say nothing during booking. I don't have to. There is no direct evidence against me. My prints are never anywhere at the scene, and there have been so many scenes. It just drives the cops crazy. Anyway, I have excellent lawyers. And as I wait for them to arrive, I feel a tug at my elbow. No, you've had enough. I know what it wants. It wants the guy sitting in the cell across from mine. My door rattles.
Starting point is 00:33:47 You are incorrigible, I shake my head. All right, go have some fun. You know I can't ever tell you now. The poor guys' screams start almost instantly. Good thing I don't have kids. Mad, they'd be spoiled rotten. Seated on the metal cot, I lean my back against the wall and think. There was one address the security team couldn't find, and that bugs me.
Starting point is 00:34:10 I wonder if Nikki will still be. in Boulder after my lawyers get me out.

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