Friday, 10 January 2014

#FridayFlash - Footsteps

Image by HBrinkman
I'm reading in bed when I hear footsteps on the stairs. I freeze, book in hand, listening hard. I hope it's just the house settling, floorboards getting used to the night time air, but no, I hear them again. Footsteps, but I'm the only one home. I wriggle further under the covers, as though a duvet will somehow protect me.

The footsteps stop on the landing, and head for the bathroom. Whoever it is hasn't made any effort to be quiet. I can hear the tap running, and what sounds like someone scrubbing their teeth. What? What intruder brushes their teeth?

I throw back the covers and get out of bed. I reach the door just as the tap stops in the bathroom. I look onto the landing in time to see the intruder open the door.

I watch myself leave the bathroom dressed in the clothes I was wearing before I got changed for bed. The other me crosses the landing and walks straight through me, as if I'm not standing here. I feel nothing but a breeze but the other me shivers. I remember shivering before I went to bed, making a mental note to turn up the heating.

The other me, the me that was, gets changed and slips into bed. I watch her start reading, engrossed in her book until she hears what I hear - footsteps on the stairs.

13 comments:

  1. I'll be adding this to my irrational fears list...

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  2. Oh cool! Talk about deja vu. How many of her will there be?

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  3. I'm wondering the same as Larry - how many of her will there be? And will she next time see two of her, three, etc, etc? Creepy!

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  4. I love it! Stuck in a never ending loop. Horrifying when you think about it.

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  5. Oh my. A recursive story - fantastic icy! Maybe she turned up the heat too much . . .

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  6. Well, that has to be a weird feeling. You captured it very well, I must say.

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  7. Let's hope she finally manages to get to sleep and the chain is broken. Thinking you've heard a noise inside the house at night is scary enough, finding an intruder on the landing would be terrifying, but finding yourself on the landing... ?

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  8. Man, I'd enjoy that oddity! Of course, I live in a funny house that makes strange noises all the time, but a visitor of this sort doesn't seem spooky to me. Could just need a place to stay. I wonder if they like tea.

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  9. Ooh a sort of time warp! Loved it Icy!

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  10. Nice work, but now I have an old song stuck in my head:

    Here we go loop de loop
    Here we go loop de li
    Here we go loop de loop
    On a Saturday night

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  11. Brilliant. Love the time loop. I'd freak out if I heard someone brushing their teeth in my home, probably more than footsteps.

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  12. This actually reminded me of one of JB Ballard's time loop stories. I wonder if the shiver had anything to do with the passing-through effect!

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