The air was crisp and cool, almost crossing the line to being bitter. The sun had barely risen across the horizon so she assumed the house would still be quiet. Drunken nights usually led to lazy days and long hours of sleeping especially when. . . no, she couldn't think more on what she had witnessed. It didn't matter, after all. Roxie was a grown woman, free to make her own choices while he was an adult, too. They were both single and alone. Besides that, they both seemed to have a common loathing for the owner of the cottage. All that combined made it easier on the pair to have a relationship, even if it was just casual and focused on one thing only.
After her shower and breakfast, she pulled on her old work gloves to go out to prune he rosebushes. Though winter was steadily approaching sooner rather than later, she wanted to make sure they were trimmed before the frost hit. Burying herself amidst the flowers, she trimmed and put the unwanted branches in a bag. Out of the corner of her eye, just in the trees on the edge of her property, Dianna thought she saw a figure dart through the growth. Leaning forward, her eyes scanned the trees but saw nothing. Standing up, she continued her work on another set of shrubbery. Once again, something raced by her peripheral vision. Though she was well aware of woodland creatures inhabiting the area, the outline of the shadow had seemed tall, almost like a grown man. "Who's there?" She called out, rising to her feet. From behind her, she could hear a rustling of leaves. "Come out, now!" She commanded, holding her shears firmly in her hand. Stepping toward a hedge line, she nearly jumped out of her rubber boots when a squirrel skittered across the path. Laughing at herself and her paranoia, she resumed what she was doing.
When the afternoon was just settling in, Dianna finished her gardening. She hated to see the beautiful blooms die, but she knew it was going to happen soon. Stepping up to the backdoor to put away her gardening tools at her flower table, she noted a dark pink spot on the stone. Stepping up to it, she stooped to see a rose bloom had been dropped to the ground. Furthermore, it was flattened against the patio floor as if someone had driven a boot into it. Peeling it off the walkway, she turned it over in her hands as if it could divulge how it had gotten there. Glancing around her property again, she pocketed the flower and went inside.
As she did every single day, Dianna kept to herself. She jumped on the computer, looking for more information on these people that had tried to abduct her before, but as was expected, she found nothing. After making herself a nice cup of hot tea, she turned into her room as soon as the sun set, passing a dressed up Roxie on the way out the door. Neither so much as glanced at the other, which pained the redhead. Changing into her nightshirt, she shut off the lights and went to bed.
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When the haze had cleared from her mind the following day, Roxie realized she wasn't really upset at Patrick for his rejection. She was angry at the situation, but she knew he had no ill intent. In fact, the whole scenario was getting to every single one of them, eating away at their sanity at an agonizingly slow pace. She couldn't stand to be in the house anymore and since flying back to America wasn't much of an option, she decided to make it a public drunkenness night. Her favorite pub was having a live band session and half drinks to promote it so of course she would be in the crowd. Dressed in a denim mini skirt and red tank top, she climbed into her car and made her way into town. There were hardly any open parking spaces, but she managed to wedge herself into an alley spot. Once she opened the door to the inside, the booming music greeted her ears. Making her way to the bar, she ordered her first drinks and thrust herself into the center of the crowd.
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Dianna woke to the sound of tapping on her window. Rap, rap rap- an ever-constant rhythm. Pushing her hair out of her face, she sluggishly made her way toward the glass pane. Batting her eyes a few times to push away the sleep from them, she leaned forward to peer out the glass. There, where her reflection should have been, was a broad, bald figure giving her a toothless grin. He was dressed in a dark suit, the glimmer of moonlight illuminating his silver tie. He raised his hand to the window again, tapping with more force. The woman gasped, running backward into her bed. She stumbled and fell, but she watched him wave to her while his laughter permeated through the thin pane. "NO!" She screamed, her shriek causing him to tear from the window.
Bolting to her nightstand, she threw open the drawer. The contents were dumped as she managed to find the hidden compartment, lifting it up to pull out a wrapped package. Tearing away the cloth, she held the gun securely in her hands and she raced through the house. "PATRICK!" She screamed for him, though she didn't know where he was. "PATRICK!" But there was no time to wait for him. Bare feet padded across the floor as she made her way to the front door, throwing it open. The gun was cocked and ready to fire as she tore out the door and into the dark night. She ran to the driveway to look for a car, but there was nothing. She circled the loop of the house, looking for any traces of someone being there. Nothing.
But Dianna knew someone had been there tonight just like he had been there this morning while she was in the garden. Someone had found them, someone was watching them. Pointing the gun outwardly, she tried to calm her erratic breathing. Her heart was pounding, her mind racing. They had been found across the ocean and in the middle of the country. Somehow, these people had tracked them down.