Last
House On Baskin Lane
A short sci-fi horror story by Chuck Keyes
With a smug smile stretched across his
handsome face, Cobb Babcock leaned back in his leather desk chair while gazing up
at one of his eight wall mounted television monitors. Two of the furniture moving
men are struggling with a colorful long sofa, attempting to shift it sideways
through the doorway from the central hallway into the front parlor. He figured
their job would be much easier if they didn't have bodies resembling Laurel
and Hardy.
Since he constructed the house almost
four years ago, today's new family will be the seventh to move in. This is an
exciting day for Cobb. Generally, he likes to meet the entire family before
they move in; however, this time he only met the father, Mr. Daniel Tate. Cobb
rented his house based only on Dan's loving descriptions of his wife and
children. A perfect happy family to satisfy his desires. He figures the happier
the family is, the more they have to lose when he brutally murders them.
To prevent his rental house from being
vacant too long between families, Cobb offers a below average rent-to-own
monthly payment, thus providing him many families to choose from. They must be a
special loving family that'll also please his inner entity. It was his entity that
told him to build this house with a hidden surveillance room located on the far
end of the second floor. At the time, he figured if he builds it, the
sacrificial humans would line up to live in it. Attached to the room is a small
alcove bathroom and a kitchenette. His own little soundproof efficiency
apartment where his inner entity and he can stealthy watch and hear every
family member by way of his hidden cameras, microphones, and monitors. Like the
past six families who have lived here, Cobb will please his inner entity by
studying and tormenting each family member, preparing them for the final day of
sacrifice. A blood feast of death, allowing his inner entity to feed and
flourish upon the family's fear. The same fear his entity has enjoyed
throughout history, when it dwelled within the insane minds of other human
beings, such as Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ed Gein, David Berkowitz, Henry Lee
Lucas, and scores of other serial killers. The entity enjoys offering an inner
voice for enticing its endless hunger for blood-curdling carnage. It's always
searching for the ultimate perfection of fear within the agonizing death
rattles of the victims its human host murders.
Dan Tate drove to the end of Baskin
Lane and stopped in the middle of the turnaround circle. "Okay, everyone,
you can open your eyes now."
"Oh, Dan, this is a beautiful
house," voiced Cathy. She leaned over and gave him a kiss. "It certainly
is a big house."
Dan chuckled. "The house is big enough
so when I'm in a wolf howling mood, I can chase you from room to room."
"There won't be any chasing if this
pretty Texas house doesn't have a dishwasher and garbage disposal," Cathy
said along with a giggle."
"Oh my God," huffed Ivy. It's
hard to believe my middle age parents are like oversexed teenagers. I like our
new house, but we have no neighbors. This is going to be like living on an
uninhabited planet."
"What we have my dear daughter, is
plenty of privacy so I can design Forsite's new Dallas skyscraper."
"Come on, Dad, I want to see my new
bedroom," yammered Jeffrey.
"Okay, son," said Dan. He
drove their SUV into the driveway and parked in front of the right garage door.
"Let's go check out our new house."
Cathy, Ivy, Jeffrey, and his little
mongrel dog, Mr. Sparks, followed Dan around to the front door. Dan slid the
key into the lock, noticing the door isn't locked. "Oops, the movers
must've left the door unlocked."
"The movers better not have
broken any of my stuff," complained Jeffrey, "especially my
computer!"
Dan swung the door open, allowing his
family to step into the front alcove. Cathy and Jeffery scampered off to search
for their new bedrooms. Cathy looked up to admire the crystal chandelier
hanging in the center of the alcove. "Oh my, Dan, I can't believe we can afford
this place."
"Surprisingly, the rent-to-own monthly
payment is only seven hundred dollars, and we're lucky to be only twenty-three miles
from downtown Dallas."
Cathy took hold of her husband's hand.
"I want to go check out my new kitchen." She pulled him along the central
hallway. After stepping into the kitchen, Cathy excitedly twirled around.
"Wow! A dishwasher, a garbage disposal, a built in microwave, and a trash
compactor." She giggled like a child being tickled. "My dear husband,
when your howling wolf mood arises, you're welcome to chase me from room to
room." She gave Dan a bear hug along with a tongue dancing passionate kiss. "Although,
instead of chasing me, I'd prefer you just pick me up, carry me to our bed, tear
off my clothes, and make fervent love to me."
"That's the best deal ever,"
voiced Dan. "Besides, I'm getting too old to chase after my sexual conquest."
Ivy and Jeffery ran into the kitchen.
"Dad, Mom, I love my
bedroom," Ivy excitedly announced. "I have my own bathroom. Every
bedroom in this house has a private bath with clear class shower doors."
"Yeah," chimed Jeffery,
"I too have my own bathroom, which means never again will I have to wait
over an hour while queen bee Sis admires her face in the mirror."
"Hey, brain-dead, having my own
bathroom means I'll never again have to enter a bathroom directly after you squeezed
out a giant stink creature from your black lagoon butt hole."
"Ivy, that's sickening!"
snapped Cathy.
"You kids better stop tormenting
each other before the both of you are grounded in your new rooms for a whole month,"
voiced Dan, "and the neat thing about having your own bathrooms…means your
mother and I will only see your sad little faces at meal times."
During the next few weeks, the Tate family
was busy unpacking, organizing, and settling in their new house that's located
at the end of Baskin Lane.
Dan setup his architectural drafting
office with his high powered computer and two thirty-two inch LCD monitors. He
hung pictures on the walls of his favorite modern high-rises he designed. Two
buildings in Boston, one in New York City, one in Chicago, and one in Houston.
He lined his bookcases with basic drafting books, drafting software, and architectural
engineering books.
Cathy has been busy in her new kitchen.
Washing and lining the cabinet shelves, unpacking a multitude of boxes, and making
trips to the nearest store to stock up on food.
Ivy and Jeffery are slowly arranging their
rooms between summer school vacation fun times of Internet surfing, Facebook
chatting, playing video games, and watching movies.
Cobb focused his number seventeen
camera so he can receive a clearer view of fifteen year old Ivy. She's in her
bedroom, more than half naked, searching through her bureau drawers. Oh yes,
she's a hot little chickadee that's just ripe enough to be plucked, he
excitedly thought. I love her long blond hair, her dark blue trophy eyeballs,
and her pale white suit of skin. When the time of sacrifice arrives, I'm going
to enjoy killing her with a long blade that'll seductively penetrate her sexy young
body. The blade needs to be thin and slender…so she'll bleed out slowly, thus offering
my inner entity and I hours of rapturous pleasure.
Cobb switched from camera to camera, anxiously
searching for Cathy. He found her as she stepped out of the shower. His heart
rate increased while he stared at her mature body. A flawless older version of
Ivy's sexy body. He imagined himself sexually having his way with her dead
body. He can smell her sweet blood oozing from numerous sacrificial wounds, and
the thought of smearing her warm blood on his naked body is arousing his
manhood. He wanted to react, but it wouldn't be the real thing, so he switched
to the camera in Jeffery's bedroom. The dog lying on Jeffery's bed instantly
angered him. I need to kill the little mutt before it detects me prowling
around at night, he thought. His two past attempts to kill the dog failed
because it's always sleeping next to Jeffery. Damn Mr. Sparks and Jeffery are
connected like Siamese twins.
In eagerness there might be another
evening peepshow of Dan and Cathy having sex, Cobb grabbed a beer out his
refrigerator. To help him remember his past pleasures of murder, he likes to
store his cans of beer just below his trophy shelf. Rows of clear glass jelly jars
containing eyeballs, ears, nipples, and genital components from his past family
tenants. He can match a family member's name to each gouged out, sliced off, or
bit off trophy. He picked up one of his trophy jars and happily stared at the
two sets of eyeballs belonging to the pretty Lawrence twins. The rest of the
twin's body parts are stored in sewerage tank number two. When Cobb built the
house, he buried four twelve hundred gallon sewerage tanks in the back yard,
each a perfect mass gravesite for hiding the his victim's remains.
Dan took a sip of his morning coffee.
"Here's your pancakes."
"Thanks, love."
"Dan, are you planning to work
all day?"
"Why are you asking?"
"I need to go shopping in Dallas
and I was wondering if you want to go with me?"
"Maybe," replied Dan. "I
was thinking of only working a half day so I can mow the lawn. What are you
planning to buy?"
"New panties for Ivy and
me," answered Cathy. "I swear our washing machine has been eating
them. It seems like every other day we're missing a pair panties, and now I'm
missing the sexy two piece nightgown I wore for you the other night."
"The sheer rose colored one I
bought for you last Valentine's Day from
Victoria's Secret?"
"Yeah, that one."
Dan shook his head. "It was my
favorite one, plus it cost me an arm and leg."
"I don't understand why these
unique articles of clothing are disappearing."
"Maybe our washing machine is a
pervert?"
"No, I'm serious, Dan. I didn't
want to say anything because I know how happy you are about finding this place,
but this house gives me the willies."
"What do you mean?"
"Ever since we moved in the small
hairs on the back of my neck have been standing straight up. I've been having
an endless feeling there's an evil presence always watching me. Strange things
keep happening. Last week, twice I woke up to find the kitchen faucet running
at full force, and I know my personal belongings are slightly being moved from
where I placed them. Plus I think someone besides us has been messing around
with our food. I can sense there's something wrong with this house."
Dan mockingly chuckled. "Are you now
claiming to have psychic powers like your mother?"
"Before my mother lost her life
in the line of duty, she used her psychic abilities to help solve many crimes
for the Boston Police Department. So like her, maybe I am developing some
psychic abilities within the midstream of my life. The other night I woke up with
a frightening feeling that somebody had been in our bedroom, watching us
sleep."
"Would you feel better if I have
all locks changed?" asked Dan.
"I don't think changing the locks
is going to settle my mind. I keep sensing an evil presence within the house,
as if it's connected to the house."
"Dear, it sounds like you're
describing the Amityville horror house, and you know I don't believe in ghosts,
demons, or portals to hell."
"I know there's a physical
presence of evil in this house!" she snapped.
"Okay…okay, I'll keep an eye out
for the boogeyman. What time are you leaving to go shopping?"
"Within a few hours. I want to be
back before the kids get home from their first day of school."
"I do need to pick up some ink
pen cartridges for my drafting printer, so I'll go with you, and then I'll mow
the yard when we return."
"Okay…I'll let you know when I'm
ready to leave."
Cathy hurriedly cleaned up the kitchen,
and then she ran out to the garage to search through seven tall stacks of boxes,
each marked storage. After foraging through nine boxes, she finally found a
small gray metal case containing her mother's service revolver. A short barrel,
Smith & Wesson three fifty-seven revolver. She removed the gun from the
case and loaded it. Before she married Dan, her dream was to follow her
mother's footsteps and become a homicide detective, but after becoming
pregnant, it was the fear of possibly being killed in the line of duty that
changed her mind. Like what bitterly happened to her, she didn't want to leave
her child motherless. The day her father picked her up early from school to
tell her mom had been killed, was the worst day of her life. In her nightmares,
she's relieved that terrible day over and over again, as if it’s a haunting poltergeist.
Cathy hid the gun under her blouse and carried it to her bedroom, where she
placed it under some magazines in the drawer of her bedside table.
Cobb nervously paced back and forth
within the confines of his secret room. He needs more time before sacrificing the
Tate family to his inner entity, but after listening to Dan and Cathy's early
morning conversation, he's figuring his time is running out. He's bewildered
and angry because Cathy has somehow sensed his presence in the house. For the past
three months, he's been searching for an opportunity to kill Mr. Sparks, but
instead of the dog, his biggest risk of being discovered is Cathy's supposedly psychic
powers.
I require more time to live with my
victims, Cobb angrily thought as he continued to pace. I haven't learned enough
about each family member. I need a few more months to ghostly torment them,
smell the sweetness of their dirty clothing, taste their garbage, and secretly bond
with them by adding more drops of my blood to their food. None of my past
twenty-nine sacrifices has ever been this close of knowing about my presence.
Cobb stopped pacing and dropped to his
knees, and then he cradled his head in his hands. "Yes, I can hear
you," he voiced aloud, as if he's David Berkowitz talking to the demon who
possesses his neighbor's dog. "Are you sure it'll be Okay? Yes, I
understand, and I will fulfill your lustful hunger. As always, I am your loyal servant
for providing you with terrified human essence. Tonight, their sugary blood
will flow, their fear will feed your appetite, and their electrical essence
will slowly be released while they bleed out."
He stood up and grabbed two pairs of
Cathy's dirty underwear. In hopes of calming himself down, he stuffed the two silky
pink panties into his Mr. Coffee brew basket, and then he added water to make
himself a refreshing hot cup of Cathy of essence tea.
After returning from Dallas and having
an early supper with his family, Dan mounted his riding lawnmower and began to
mow the lawn. His mind wondered back to his weird breakfast conversation with
Cathy. Like her mother, maybe she has developed psychic abilities. He
remembered reading some of the Boston Globe news articles Cathy keeps in an old
scrapbook. Somehow, her mother was responsible for mysteriously solved many
police cases. He recalled one case where Kathy's mother found a little kidnapped
girl in an abandoned office building. She was bound and locked in a utility closet.
The kidnapper had been killed while attempting to collect his money, and if the
girl had not been found, she would've died.
In preparation to steal Dan's daylight
before he can complete all his mowing, the sun is beginning to sink over the edge
of the earth. While wondering if there could be some truth to what Cathy has
been sensing in her mind, Dan stopped the lawnmower and curiously gazed at the architectural
features of his new house. A few minutes passed by, and then he noticed
something proportionally odd. The house appears to be larger on the outside
than the inside, and he realized the displacement of the size is on the second
floor. The offset structure of the house is obscure, and he figured no one
would notice it if they weren't an architectural drafter like him. Suddenly, it
him, and realized there has to be a hidden room on the second floor. In fearful
panic, he jumped off the lawnmower and ran toward the house. He rushed into the
front entrance alcove and screamed, "Cathy, where are you?"
"I'm upstairs in our
bedroom," she loudly replied.
Dan ran up the stairs, twelve feet
along the hallway, and then he entered the bedroom to see Cathy comfortably laying
on the bed, reading her electronic book. "Honey, we need to fetch the kids
and leave this house right now!"
"Why?" Cathy asked while facially
expressing curiosity mixed with fear.
"I have no time to explain. We
need to go!" As Dan turned to fetch his kids, Cathy pulled open the drawer
and grabbed her mother's gun. Just as Dan was about to pass through the
doorway, Cobb punched him in the face, hard enough to knock him backwards, and
Dan lost his balance, landing hard on the carpeted floor.
Cobb took a few steps into the
bedroom, and then he stopped upon noticing the gun Cathy is pointing him.
"Don't move," yelled Cathy.
"I know how to use this gun! Dan, are you alright?"
"I'll live." Feeling groggy,
he sat up to get a good look at the intruder who attacked him. "Are the
kids in their rooms?"
"Yes, I checked on them not too
long ago. Ivy is listening to music, and Jeffrey is watching a movie."
"Hey, this isn't fair,"
whined Cobb. "You're not supposed to have a gun. I would've found it and
rendered it useless. Personally, I don't like guns. I prefer the intimacy of
using a razor sharp knife."
"Shut up you crazy son of a bitch!"
screamed Cathy. "Dan, call the police!"
"My cell phone is my office,"
he replied while blood dripped from the corners of his mouth.
"I've already confiscated your
cell phones," said Cobb along with a sly grin. "As I see it, your
three choices are to shoot me, let me go, or you could attempt to tie me
up."
"Cathy, this lunatic is Cobb
Babcock, the man who rented me this house," said Dan. "I think he's
been living in a secret room up here on
the second floor, at the far end of the house, over the kitchen. There must be
a hidden microphone here in our bedroom, and this crazy bastard must've heard
me when I said we need leave. That's why he attacked me."
"You're not supposed to leave,"
muttered Cobb. "Leaving will displease my inner entity."
"I told you to keep your mouth
shut!" cried Cathy.
"What are you going to do about
it? I don't think you're going to kill me, or you would've done it
already."
"Dan, Cobb is spooking me. You
need to go find something to tie him up with," demanded Cathy.
"You heard him. He likes knives,
which means he probably has one or more in his pockets."
"Cobb, raise your hands straight
up over your head so my husband can frisk you."
"No!" He defiantly shook his
head.
"I will shoot you!"
"No one is allowed to touch my
sacred knife." He laughed for a moment. "What we have here is a
stalemate. You're not going to shot me, and I'm not going to allow Dan to take
away my knife."
"Dan, what are we going to
do?"
"I don't know. You're the one
with a gun. I don't think you have any other option but to shoot him."
"Okay, I'll drop my knife to the
floor."
"Do it slowly," demanded
Cathy.
As Cobb gradually reached into his
left pants pocket, he swiftly came up with his right hand, pulling a knife out
from behind his upper back, and then he tossed it at Cathy. She had sensed the
danger and rapidly jerked to the right. The long blade nicked her left ear and stuck
into the hardwood head board. Cathy aimed and fired as Cobb reached for another
knife. The bullet entered his forehead and exited along with bloody bits and pieces
of his skull and brain matter. Cobb's mouth dropped open, and to their surprised
horror, a purple snake-like head appeared. Its large reddish orange eyes
staring at them. As the ugly creature frantically wiggled out of Cobb's over stretched
mouth, it loudly screeched, sounding similar to a cat being painfully tortured.
"Cathy, shoot the damn creature!"
yelled Dan.
She rapidly fired four rounds, each bullet
squarely hitting Cobb's entity.
Cobb finally toppled over backwards,
landing flat on his back between the door frames. Nearly a foot of the dead
creature is hanging out of his bloody mouth.
Ivy frantically ran across the hall into
Jeffery's room to find him hiding under his bed. She slid under the bed next to
him and whispered, "I think those were gun shots."
"No shit, Sis, I wouldn't be hiding
under my bed if I thought they were balloons popping."
"I'm scared."
"Me too!"
The two rival siblings hugged.
"Dan, I've seen too many horror
movies where they get back up!" Cathy voiced while she rolled off the bed
and ran over to Cobb's body, and then she fired her last two rounds. One in his
neck, and the other into his heart. "What the hell is this ugly creature?"
"Cobb did say he has an inner
entity. From the creature's bizarre appearance, I'd say it's not from our earth!"
The End!
© September 2011
Couldn't wait to finish the story! Exciting! Great concept of a wacko voyeur watches his tenants from a secret room all the while wanting to eventually slowly kill them all and feed them to something deep inside him. Luckily the woman is missing clothes and items askew around the house. Time to bring out and secretly hide the revolver!
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