Dinner Party: Prolouge.
He walked briskly through the misty haze, lead by the florescent light shining above the black doorway. His footstep pounded against the concrete, sprinting as fast as he could towards the booming bass and muffled cheers from the inside.
Grinding to a screeching halt, he approached the two bouncers who were standing erect on either side of the entrance.
“I.D,” one sounded off, a grim look on his face; his arms folded.
The cat smiled politely and reached into his pocket to search for it. He decided to make some small talk as he pulled out the smoother leather wallet, searching for the I.D that was somewhere inside the sea of receipts.
“Wonderful weather we’re having,” he commented.
The bouncers were not excited.
Sighing, he finally found his I.D and handed it to the bouncer closest to him; he clenched on it with his big black paw and pulled it towards him, scanning it intently.
“Mike S-”
“That’s me!” He interrupted, “now can I please go inside?”
The other bouncer finally spoke up, his voice quiet and meek, making Mike do a double take.
That voice should not be coming out of that body.
“I think I went to high school with you…” he murmured, squinting at him, “weren’t you with that Lucy girl?”
Mike tried to hide his annoyance, biting back a venomous retort. He put on a fake smile, “we broke up a long time ago, and I have a fiancée now.”
The meek bouncer frowned slightly, “who’s the lucky girl?”
“Sandy,” Mike replied briskly, grabbing the I.D from the tough bouncer, “have a nice day.”
The towering dogs stepped aside as Mike took a deep breathe and opened the door.
Good thing he was wearing his earplugs.
Inside the club was absolute chaos, the rave lights going crazy above him, the classic DJ scratching his heart out up on the stage, the crowd was enormous with beer, wine and tequila aplenty.
Her darling voice grabbed his attention.
“Maishul, this way!” She called, his emerald green eyes locked onto her gray.
Mike still couldn't believe they had agreed to have their get together at this place, but hey, Sandy wanted it.
Whatever makes her happy...
Everyone was at attendance; they were waving at him from a table far away from the madness.
Way to be late to your own party… he thought, powering over to them.
He took the empty seat next to his beauty and gazed briefly over his party guests.
Daisy was to his right, looking at him and smiling brightly, she hadn’t changed a bit with her cute curls and bright pearl necklace. She had grown a bit bigger, but nothing could dash her childlike complexion. She dressed up for the occasion, a dark blue gown that seemed to glow in the white light.
Lucy was beside her, not making eye contact with Mike at all. Mike turned his attention away from her quickly; after their messy break up eight years ago they still couldn’t stand each other. The only reason she was here was because Sandy wanted to see her.
But he couldn't deny, she looked radiant.
Her hair had grown out quite a bit, and her beautiful pink bow was wrapped around her neck, just as always, typical Lucy.
Her dress was a light purple, sprinkled with white all over the fabric, her baby blue eyes had their attention turned to the man next to her, Paulo, her fiancé.
She could tell by the ring on her dainty finger, and the way they spoke to each other.
Hell, he could hear them talk about wedding plans.
Good for her. He thought, trying not to look jealous.
Paulo was wearing a suit, though he didn’t look comfortable in it all at; he was constantly fidgeting and messing with the sleeves. It was sleek and black, like it was brand new, in fact, it probably was. His chocolate brown eyes stared at his lover; his hair gelled up to perfection.
David was sitting next to him, wearing the exact same thing. He flirted with Tess, a sly smile stretching across his face as he stared blankly at her, his mouth agape.
Good to know someone hasn’t changed.
Jasmine was there to, laughing at David futile attempt to woo the older cat. Tess wore a black dress, and her hair was long and a sleek brown, all traces of her highlights gone.
Jasmine’s hair was down as she sat in a deep green dress that complemented her very much, she looked extremely chipper.
Then, there was his girl, his Sandy. Her soft gray eyes and beautiful face and slim figure and that lovely white dress…She out preformed everyone at the table by far.
Who would even compete!
Tess took notice of him, ignoring David who was trying desperately to get her attention.
“Way to be late to your own party, Mike.” She commented, a playful smirk on her lips.
Mike smiled back, shaking his head, “it’s not for me; it’s for Sandy,” he commented, clearing his throat, “thank you all for being here today.”
Though as soon as the kind words left his lips, he noticed one, single empty seat beside Jasmine.
“Where’s Abbey?” He called, searching high and low, “is he late?”
“Abbey couldn’t come,” Daisy spoke, putting on a brave face, “he has an important trial going on far out of town.”
“Trial?”
“He’s a lawyer,” she explained, smiling. Though Mike could hear a hidden tone buried in the words.
He couldn't put his finger on the emotion.
“I’m sorry he couldn’t be here,” he tried to comfort her.
“It’s alright…” she whispered, “he’s never there…”
The table went deathly silent.
“Annnnnyway….” Mike started, “where have you guys been! I haven’t seen any of you in ten years!”
“Detective David here!” David shouted, showing off his chest and muscles through his suit, he gazed at Sandy this time, “and every superhero needs a damsel to save…”
Mike gave him a biting glare.
No.
Sandy only chuckled at him.
“I’m a CEO for Blasto,” Paulo said, looking at Mike, “what do you do?”
“Oh! I’m-”
“Fruit.”
Jasmine snickered.
“What! But I haven’t even-”
“I already know it’s going to be something completely and utterly gay,” he laughed, moving onto the next person, “what do you do now Tess?”
“Travel agent,” she stated, smiling proudly.
“Why a travel agent?” Sandy asked politely, “if I may ask?”
“I just like going places,” she said, “plus the pay check was pretty awesome.”
Mikes not surprised.
“I’m a designer,” Jasmine said, “I sell clothes, I also coach softball and I’m supporting a charity for the blind, I lead the community church and I run a phone tree in my neighborhood-”
“Doctor Daisy PH.D!” Daisy exclaimed, cutting her off.
The group waited for Lucy’s answer, she hesitated for a moment.
“I have a karaoke gig at places like these,” she stated, traces of nervousness lost, “though Paulo makes most of the money.” She leaned back in her chair, shrugging apathetically.
“That sounds nice…” Mike replied, trying to make peace.
She only glared, “why do you care, jerk face, I thought you hated me.”
Typical Lucy.
Paulo, however smiled greedily, Mike could almost see the dollar signs in his eyes.
They spent a long time catching up, talking and getting to know each other again, soon Paulo and David left the table after dinner to join the crowd, Daisy excused herself to the bathroom and Mike was left alone with three good friends and one beautiful lady.
“Aren’t you going to join them?” Mike asked, nodding his head towards Paulo and David who were currently busy chugging down a bear.
“Nah,” she waved dismissively, “I’m sober now.”
He smiled and the table was left in an awkward silence.
“It’s really crowded in here,” Sandy stated, waving her hand in front of her face daintily. “I’m going to go up to the rood for some fresh air.”
Mike nodded, asked for her to come back soon and she left the table; he watched her go.
Lucy left soon after to go check on Daisy, though Mike didn’t ask her to, she was pretty determined and abrupt about it.
He shrugged it off.
Not my problem.
Sometime after that, Mike did manage to start up some small talk with Jasmine and Tess for a long while, watching Paulo and David dance their hearts out on the floor. They were giggling drunkenly, as the crowd created a circle around them, clapping and shouting.
He saw Daisy running back, smiling and waving and jumping into her seat.
“Sorry!” She cried, “I just got out of the bathroom and Lucy came to talk to me, did you send her after me?”
Mike shrugged, “she just got up all of a sudden and said she needed to check on you, maybe she needed to go?”
Daisy looked away, “she did see me, told me to hurry back and then went into one of the stalls. I saw her walking out while I was heading back here…”
“How long do you think she was in there?”
“Like, five seconds? Maybe less?”
Okay, that’s odd, why would she go into a stall just to walk back out again?
Even thought he was curious, he didn’t push it, he didn’t want anything to do with Lucy’s dodging the subject and ability to give everyone headaches.
They talked again, and with Daisy there the conversation became much more lively, after a while Mike checked his watch.
12:00pm
It’s been a while since the girls left…
“Jasmine?”
“Hm?”
“Can you go check on Lucy and Sandy for me? It’s been a while and they haven’t come back…”
She stood and saluted, “on it!” She shouted and rushed off briskly on a rescue mission.
He turned his attention back to the dance floor, where the music and the cheering was reaching its peak and the lights started to flash even faster. The two best friends were dancing in the center, stumbling and taking more shots.
Then, as quickly as it had come on, the song ended. Paulo and David finished off their dance and posed dramatically, though Paulo lost his balance and stumbled.
Mike chuckled, and the crowed cracked up in laughter. Paulo didn’t seem to mind.
“PUT ON A’NOTHER RECOOOORD.” He shouted from the ground, “Ima guna bring da house doooooooown. DAVID. DANCE OF.”
“YES.” The dog cheered, "YES."
The crowd cheered; hollers and whistles sounded out in the crowd in front of them. Mike joined in, encouraging Daisy and Tess to join along.
Then, through all the madness, he heard it.
A scream.
A bloodcurdling, bone chilling, spine tingling scream.
His eyes widened and his mouth shut tight, the crowd quickly shushed each other as the terrible screech continued.
He recognized the voice.
Jasmine!
Mike jumped out of his chair, knocking and over and forcing it to smash against the ground.
He rushed towards the staircase, the mob eerily silent, the heroic ones of the crowd joined Mike in his search to locate the source of the eardrum shattering shrill cry.
Mike had to cover his ears as he approached, his earplugs becoming ineffective as he drew near. The crowd followed behind him, matching him footstep for footstep.
Is it from the roof?
He rushed up the stairs, the crowd becoming more and more vocal as he approached.
Mike came across the doorway leading to the top; he grabbed the rusted doorknob and twisted it.
He gazed upon the scene.
Jasmine was there, on her knees, looking into a janitorial closet in the corner of the flat roof, the door was wide open; she just kept on screaming.
Mike felt like his earplugs were going to burst out of his canal, he rushed toward her as fast as he could, grabbing her by shoulder.
“Jasmine!” He cried, shaking her, unable to get her to stop, “Jasmine what’s-”
Then he saw her.
She lay limp against the far wall, legs tangled up in an impossible angle.
Her jaw was lying against her chest, and as Mike grew near he realized that the fluid around her was warm and sticky, her dress was stained was the red liquid; slashed and torn to shreds.
Her fingernails and toenails were ripped from her fatty flesh and lay in a pile next to her, they bleed profusely, the tips starting to turn black.
The noose around her neck was cut just above the knot, covering her neck completely in beige rope.
Mike ventured even more into the closet and Jasmine continued to scream, as he approached her still body he felt sick, the bile rising in his throat, reluctantly, he lifted her head up with his finger, breathing heavily, trying his hardest not to vomit.
“Sandy…?” He called meekly, his voice caught in his throat, his face going pale.
Her cheeks were slashed in neat incisions, like gills, blood was pouring profusely out of the wounds.
Her mouth was agape in a silent agony
But her eyes…
Her beautiful, warm eyes…
There was nothing anymore, only tissue…
The blood… it poured down her checks like tears…
Mike looked over to his right side and saw the puddle in the corner, the pitiful withering orbs splashing vainly in the red sea.
He could hold it no longer.
Mike rushed out of the room, bent over, and vomited on the concrete.
Soon, he joined Jasmine in a cacophony of screams that echoed into the night…