“Run,
Xavier! Don’t look back!” I kept hearing my mother’s scream of
fear as I ran
for dear life. The visions kept replaying in my head; father
letting out a yowl
of rage as he swung at the monster while my mother sat on the
floor cowering in
fear. I pushed myself forward with all the energy I could
muster.
Ignore the
throbbing pain in my legs.
Ignore the tears
blurring my vision.
If I
gave in, that thing would get me for sure. I had to be brave if
I wanted to
survive. Mom told me to run- if I got caught, I couldn’t save
her, could I? I
had to turn back to make sure my parents were alive, but two red
eyes in the
shadows caught my attention.
Another one?
I skidded to a halt in an attempt to steady myself, but
the sight of that unmistakable beast kept me frozen in place. It
was the same
exact monster that had attacked my parents, and it was coming
right at me! The
thing let out a sinister growl that eventually became inaudible
by the pounding
of my own heart. It lifted an arm, took a swing at me, and I
flew through the
air…
Only to wake up gasping and covered in sweat in the
safety of my room. That same dream had been playing in my head
for the past ten
years, and nothing about it was made up. They came out of
nowhere about a
decade ago. They were known as Tainted Ones, and they were the
source of my
fear of the dark. They never came out in the sunlight, which was
a plus for me
since I desperately needed to maintain my day job to pay for my
pathetic
existence.
Ever since the day my parents were killed, I’ve been
fending for myself and hiding from the night. I got out of bed
and got dressed
for work, being as quick as I could. I worked at a nearby coffee
shop that took
me no more than five minutes to walk to. After I was ready, I
headed out to
start my day.
As usual, the town looked abandoned except for the
occasional car passing by. Nobody ever visited this town; even
its residents
didn’t seem to want to stay here any longer than they had to.
The arrival of
the Tainted Ones had turned my home into a forgotten ghost
village.
It
didn’t take me long to reach my destination. I looked through
the shop’s
windows to see what awaited me; not a single soul was there, as
usual, seeing
as how nobody ever wanted to leave their homes. I let out a sigh
as I walked
through the door and I laughed to myself as I realized that my
boss probably
paid me for my company rather than my work.
My boss was already hard at work behind the bar counters
by the time I stepped in. He took one look at me before grunting
in amusement.
“Comin’ in for another day of hard work, eh, Xavier?
Don’t know why you keep comin’, lad. Ain’t no need to run a
broke coffee shop
now, is there?” he said.
He always said something to that effect every time I came
into work, but I couldn’t help suppressing a sigh of annoyance.
“Gotta
have some sort of normalcy in this town, wouldn’t you say?” I
replied.
“Well, that
certainly isn’t normal.” He said, nodding his head toward the
entrance of the
shop. Surely
enough, a man in a long
trench coat was outside, walking straight towards the shop.
A customer? At this
hour? The strange man walked in and took a seat near the
back of the shop,
and I cautiously made my way over to him.
“Good morning, sir. May I get you something to drink?” I
asked.
“A coffee will do, thanks.” He replied as he ran his
fingers through his light hair.
“Sure. Coming right up.”
“Hang on, now. Why don’t you take a seat here? By the
look of it, you don’t get very many people to talk to.” The man
said.
I narrowed my eyes at his blatant insult, but I didn’t
reply. I looked over my shoulder to see my boss already making
the coffee.
“No harm in a simple conversation, I suppose.” I said.
“Yeah. Just go get my coffee first.” The man said.
Who was this guy?
He had no right to be so rude! I nodded and quickly walked
over to the bar.
“Make sure ya’ keep offerin’ him more drinks. As soon as
that guy empties his wallet, we’ll have enough money for a
year!” The boss
snickered.
I
grabbed the coffee from the counter and rolled my eyes as I
turned around. My
overly friendly customer eyed his coffee enviously as I handed
it to him.
“Sit! I
don’t bite,” he said as he took a sip. “Ah, you never taste
coffee this good
anymore! It’s a wonder you don’t have more customers!”
I sat
down across from him and shook my head. “In this town? Yeah,
right.”
“The
name’s Dante. And you are?”
“Xavier.
Just a common everyday man trying to make that extra cent.” I
said.
“Nice I
meet you, Xavier. So,” He paused as he took another sip. “You
know about the
Tainted Ones?”
“Only
that they killed my parents, and that they ruined this town.
And, for some
reason, they only come out at night.” I said.
“I’ll
bet you’ve only heard of zombies being in sci-fi movies.
Although I wouldn’t
exactly call them zombies, but they’re pretty close to it,
wouldn’t you say?”
Dante remarked.
“I
dunno. I’ve never gotten close enough to know.” I replied.
“Well,
I have.” Dante reached into his trench coat and pulled out a
gun.
“H-Hey!
You can’t just pull out a weapon in here!” I stammered.
“Relax,
will you? Besides, I’m a certified hunter. It’s normal for me.”
Dante said.
“Hunter?”
“Yeah.
This thing is pure silver. It only serves one purpose only, and
that’s to get
rid of the Tainted Ones.” He replied.
“You
hunt Tainted Ones for a living? How do you obtain a job like
that?” I asked.
“Why
are you so interested all of a sudden?”
“Do you
think this is normal? To cower in fear because of monsters that
go bump in the
night? These are things of stories, but we live it, Dante!” I
said.
“I
know! I should know more than anyone!” He replied.
“Oh
yeah? How do you figure?” I almost snarled.
Dante’s
face broke into a morose smirk as he leaned back in his chair.
“The epidemic
broke out a decade ago. Only a few people know the truth; that
is, only my
father and I. You see, Xavier, my father is a doctor. Ten years
ago, this town
broke out into a severe, unknown disease. My father, being the
perfectionist
that he is, attempted to create an antidote. I remember how he’d
be in the
basement for days, concocting all kinds of experiments,” He let
out a nostalgic
laugh that turned into a sigh shortly afterward.
“But
one experiment went extremely awry,” He continued. “The house
exploded,
chemicals were everywhere, and my mother had turned into the
very first Tainted
One. It wasn’t her by
then, though.
It had her body but it didn’t have her soul. I was only a kid,
and I was scared
out of my mind. My dad told me that the explosion polluted the
air and would
turn more people into zombies. Man, I blew up at my father. I
blamed him for it
all. I wanted mom back, but not even dad had an antidote for
that.”
I
stared at Dante wide-eyed as he reminisced. “So, how did you
become a hunter?”
I asked in awe.
“Well,
as you may have guessed, the Tainted Ones grew in number. Father
and I stuck
together, and we made two observations. One, they do not come
out during the
day. And two, pure silver ended them. So, my father got to work.
He created
this gun and taught me how to use it. ‘I’m too old for this
job,’ He had said.
‘But maybe you can hunt them and correct my mistake.’ So, that’s
how I became a
hunter.” Dante said.
I
realized that I had my hands clenched into fists during his
story. “Your father
created this mess.” I muttered.
“He was
trying to help people. He didn’t mean to hurt anyone. He won’t
even show his
face to society anymore.”
“They
killed my parents! Your father’s mistake ruined lives!” I
shrilled, knocking
over the coffee in a fit of rage.
“Then
will you help me do something about it?” Dante said.
“Huh?”
“Become
a hunter, Xavier. I can’t do this on my own. Plus, I’m sure my
father will
offer you more money than you’ve ever seen in your lifetime.”
Dante replied.
My
heart skipped a beat. “Well, I could use the money. But,
Dante…I’m terrified
of the Tainted Ones.”
Dante
let out a laugh of amusement. “Gotta admit, I’m a little freaked
out by them
myself. But I’ve been doing this for years, and I’ll turn you
into the best
hunter this town has ever seen. After me, of course.”
I could
see my boss listening intently to our conversation. Was he
interested? Or did
he just want to finally get rid of me? “What do I have to do?” I
asked.
“I like
your spirit. Come on.” Dante said as he stood up. He laid out a
wad of cash for
my boss and said, “I plan on taking him from you, so will this
amount do?”
“Oh,
it’s more than enough! What’d I tell ya’, Xavier?” Boss laughed.
“Can’t
I work two jobs?” I asked.
“My
father will pay you, I promise. He’s been so depressed over his
mistake and the
only help he’s ever gotten was from me. Plus, I’ve never met
anyone with as
much spunk as you. You’ll do fine.” Dante said, flashing me an
enthusiastic
grin. With that, he pushed me out the door.
He led
me through the town, showing me places where he’d slain
monsters. “I’m guessing
you’ll start tomorrow, after I tell Dad to make you a weapon.
We’ll be like
partners!” He said.
I
instinctively stopped walking when I heard the crack of a branch
a few feet
away. “What is it?” Dante asked. I carefully took a step
forward, unaware of
what might be hiding.
“It’s
probably nothing.” I muttered.
“You
can’t be that jumpy when you’re hunting. It’s a serious job,
obviously not for
the weak of heart.”
I
jumped as soon as I heard the shrill of a hellish beast, and I
was tackled to
the ground before I got the chance to yowl a warning. I stared
up at the face
of evil incarnate; a Tainted One had appeared before my eyes,
its red gaze
burning into my skin and its rancid stench drowning my senses.
“Xavier!
What? In the daylight? What in the blazes?” Dante said, almost
at a loss for
words. He ran toward me, but the Tainted One took one swing at
him, slamming
him straight into a tree.
My
breath came out in gasps as I tried to crawl away. Sensing my
movements, the
beast pinned me down and let out another shriek. “Dante! Help!”
I yowled.
Dante
struggled to stand, and I realized in horror that I had to fight
this thing
alone. I punched it across the face with all the strength I
could muster, but
that only infuriated it. I let out a yowl of anguish as it sank
its teeth into
my arm.
“Dante!
It got me! You have to shoot my arm!” I shouted.
“Are
you insane?”
I
looked down at my arm to see that it was already turning purple
with the
disease. “If you don’t, the disease will spread and I’ll turn
into one of
them!” I pleaded.
“But
you,” Dante started.
“Just do it!” I
shouted. The next few moments were a blur to me as Dante shot my
arm and I gave
in to the blackness overcoming my reality.
-v-
I awoke on a bed in what appeared to be a hospital room.
As my eyesight started to adjust, I noticed that I was in the
room with a very
old man who was regarding me as if I’d just performed a miracle.
“Dante! Is he alright? Where am I?” I asked.
“Please, calm down. Dante is alive, and he brought you
here. He said you’re worthy of being a hunter.” The old man
said.
“How can I be a hunter if I passed out on my first
encounter?” I sighed.
“I’m Dante’s father, and I know a hunter when I see one.
I had to thank you for accepting the job. Take a look at your
arm.” He said.
I lifted the arm that had once been infected to see that
it had been replaced by a prosthetic.
“That there is pure silver. It will be your weapon.”
I examined the arm with wonder. “I can’t even find the
words to thank you with, sir.” I said at the same time that
Dante came running
into the room.
“Xavier, you’re okay!” He said, breaking into a smile.
“I’d hate to ruin this reunion, but isn’t that Tainted
One still out there? Perhaps you both should work together to
take it down.”
Dante’s father said.
“Shouldn’t he heal first?” Dante asked.
“I have confidence that he’s ready. Go on!” His father
said. I was skeptical, but the old man nodded to assure me that
everything
would be okay.
I thanked the old man again before walking outside with
Dante. I noticed that it was already dark out, but for once I
wasn’t afraid. I
could finally put my
nightmares to
rest!
“Let’s try the forest. They usually dwell there.” Dante
said.
We entered the woods and quietly crept into the shadows.
I noticed a dark figure almost at once, and I felt the
adrenaline rush through
me. The Tainted One noticed us and lunged at Dante, but I was
ready. I took a
swing at it with my silver arm, sending it to the ground with a
loud thud.
“Thanks, man.” Dante gasped. To my astonishment, the
sickly purplish hue in the beast’s skin began to fade, and it
started to rise
to its feet.
“Ugh…w-where am I?” It mumbled. I gasped as it slowly
transformed into a human, perhaps to who it had been before the
outbreak of the
disease.
“How did you do that?” Dante asked, pointing to the newly
formed human man.
“I don’t know! I hit it with my arm and it just changed!”
I said.
“Do you know what this means? We don’t have to hunt them
anymore! We can heal them!”
“I feel so sleepy.” The former beast remarked, staring at
the forest as if he were a blind man seeing the world for the
first time.
“Come on, I’ll take you to a doctor. Wait until Dad hears
this!” Dante said happily, lending the man a hand.
As
Dante began to lead the way to the city, I felt a rush of pride
at my sudden
discovery. I could put an end to my nightmares by saving others
and restoring
this town to the way it once was! Healing others would be an
adventure in
itself, but at least now I had the courage to do it.
“Coming,
Xavier?” Dante called.
“Yeah,
let’s go!” I replied. With an added boost to my stride, I
followed Dante and
the former Tainted One back into town.
-v-
Dante and I were able to heal the town of its Tainted
disease. Dante’s father passed away a few days after the
epidemic had been
fully cured, but he died happily knowing that his beloved town
was thriving
once again.
Dante ended up becoming the mayor of town, and right now
he’s in the middle of constructing a museum dedicated to his
research as a
hunter.
As for me, I found happiness being a counselor to those
whom I had cured of the disease. It’s good to be able to say
that everyone is
now alive, well, and free of nightmares.
The End