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SCUFFLE IN THE DAWN I never liked our new house when we first moved
in and my younger brother hated it too. At first
he refused to go into the house and he screamed badly. He suffers with autism, he
said it looked scary and bad he even used the
word evil which was not a normal word he would
use. A few
days later I noticed my brother smiling the
first time he had done since we moved in. He was
playing in the lounge actually talking and
interacting with someone or something. He held
his hand out and walked around with his
invisible friend until he came to a stop. He
looked surprised and called out in his usual
mutters looking for someone, as quickly as he
turned around to see where his friend was he
twisted on the spot and spoke again. “Duck Liam
quick he is going to get you.” The next few seconds
seemed to blitz past us as the glass bowl that
held our fish began to levitate. It awkwardly
began moving in one spot before heading straight
towards me at incredible speed. I ducked just in
time to see the bowl fly above me and shatter on
the wall. My parents then once again tried to
console my brother on what had happened.
Naturally they blamed me of course, they refused
to believe me but I was saved again by what my
brother said. “She tried to stop him but she
failed she couldn’t stop him, she couldn’t stop
him.” He repeated it over and over again. My
mother and father burst into tears. The house
was having a bad effect on his problem and
surroundings. We waited for my brother to speak again but he didn’t and by the time we had gotten ready for bed we were too tired to wait for him to speak again and so we drifted off into a peaceful night. The morning came and it was early and I felt a nudging on my shoulder. It must have been my mother waking me up because it was a women’s voice that I heard. Too tired to open my eyes and too tired to care I outstretched my hand which she took and pulled me out of bed rather quickly and led me into the lounge where all of a sudden she let go of my hand. Shocked by this I opened my eyes to surprisingly see my brother at my side looking up at the centre of the room. I followed his gaze to notice an abhorrent scene. A women’s figure was standing tall and slender holding her arm outstretched and dripping with blood. Across from her was an overbearing large male wearing a dark overcoat that surpassed his knees wielding a sharp long knife. “You can’t protect them forever dear I am afraid that you are not strong enough, now hand the boy over and I will leave I swear!” He became angry, his eyes flashed red and he began to walk forward holding his knife high in the air. He was about to deliver the final blow to her when something clicked in me. It felt like someone was manipulating me like a puppet on a string. I lunged at him putting all my will behind it and slamming him into the wall. The knife arched in the air and the women grabbed it and with hawks precision struck the man in his head. He began to fade becoming more and more transparent until he was gone completely. The women turned to us and kneeled before us and spoke to us “He will never try to hurt you again my children. As long as you are in this house I will protect you.” And she too began to fade. My brother’s last spoken words were “It is over Liam…I love you.” He never spoke again and we never speak to our parents about it. Though we never could explain how a knife got through the thickness of our door without us touching it. My brother still plays with the women that saved us, holding out his arm for her to take. I call her Felicity meaning bliss. She is like a second mother and makes sure my brother and I am safe at all times. I think in her own way she is making an impact on our lives keeping us safe and keeping my brother happy. I never found out why that man hated me and quite frankly I don’t want to know but my brother and I will never forget our scuffle in the dawn. Submitted From: Liam, Mersyside, UK |