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Authors: Mark Fuson

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Wolf Asylum (32 page)

Darwin placed his lip on the vial and swallowed the substance whole, trying to bypass his taste buds. He closed his eyes and winced as his stomach knotted for a moment only to be replaced with searing heat that made him begin to perspire. Placing his hands on the podium he was unsure if he would be able to speak or if it would be too much for him to continue. He prayed silently that he would not pass out. He needed to continue speaking to keep everyone distracted. In a moment, the light-headedness passed he got his balance back, allowing him to continue.

Looking on at the euphoric crowd, he could tell everyone was happy with their fix. They slumped into their chairs quivering, waiting to hear from their master.

“And of our failings…” Darwin began again, “when I started this adventure, it wasn't about making a new world. I got involved in this because I had to. Can you imagine what that meant? Here I am, a young, troubled man who nobody liked and I decide I want to create the perfect town using the gift. It was never about that! It was about covering my ass! That quickly evolved into a matter of control, and eventually it felt pretty fucking good. That's what it was—control. Thy flock shall follow where the food grows plentiful. You see nothing really changed after the town became lycan. I was still alone; sure, people were polite, but that was about it. What
really
didn't change was the evil that existed here. We were the good ones, but we became evil. I was everything I hated in this town and I infected the rest of you. I watched many of you sell out your morals for your next fix and you didn't even notice. So, what that tells me is, you were never good! The moment each of you were in a position where you could do unto others as they had done to you, you did! That doesn't make us good. It took dismembering one of my former high school bullies before I started to get it! What is wrong with us?” He lectured like a father to a child who had disappointed.

“You must know how I felt about all of you; how I've tried my very best to give you the good life,” Darwin said humbly to a low level applause that only lasted for a few seconds because the crowd didn't know what else to do.

“What is it that we envisioned here? We were brought together by a set of morals and beliefs. We stuck to those beliefs and the good that they held for our people. We evolved without consideration for the potential consequences of our actions. We've passed the point of no return. We've reached the precipice. We're all used up and we can go no further. I have failed you.” He paused to the disagreement of his people.

Darwin shook his head and raised his arms, attempting to bring order. Strengthening his voice he reasserted his control of the meeting.

“What would you have me do? Everything I have tried hasn't worked. It's only a matter of time before they come for us. We'll be discovered and then what? Our food stores…they're all gone.

“It's over.”

Cindy Holmes stood up from her table and hollered her opinion to her maker and her one time lover, “how can you say that? What's changed that everything has suddenly become so dismal?”

“Cindy, you know as well as anyone here that our appetite is growing at an insatiable rate. No matter what we do we can't quench our hunger. Our life here is not sustainable. What do you want me to do? The food is all gone. All our plans to create more didn't produce fast enough.”

“Don't I have a say, like anyone else in this family?” she asked.

Darwin sighed but grudgingly agreed to listen, “Of course you do. If I thought there were any other plans out there that might save us, don't you think I would try them? Perhaps that I would listen to you?”

“Listen to me now!” Cindy begged. “It's time our group left New Haven! We must move into a large center, our community will be fractured but at least our food supplies will be plentiful and we can survive.”

“What good would that do? We can't break up this family. It's too late for that, I'm telling you.
Se Venire-
he's real, he's coming. I've been to Hell for you and I have returned and I know what awaits us. I saw what happened to Tim, you don't want that. Our presence in this world must end. If nothing good can come from us then our decision here and now must be our only true good,” Darwin concluded.

Cindy began to cry but continued her fight for the group, “It can't be over Darwin! It can't! Everything you promised—you did it! You gave us perfection and peace. You're frightening me the way you're talking.” She sobbed as Caroline grabbed her arm and stroked it in support.

“There's nothing to fear, I promise you. We can't go on this way. Mister Slade has warned us of the other side and
Se Venire
. Our presence in this town by our very numbers jeopardizes everything. Hell only used us, I'm telling you. Have I ever lied to you?” Darwin asked to the group at large.

The group agreed with no opposition.

“The gate is opening, and when it does
Se Venire
will arrive along with Hell on Earth. You worry about food now; I'm telling you if that gate opens there won't be any food anywhere! That pain you feel between feedings, imagine that all day everyday…never subsiding, never dying. It will drive you to insanity. That's what our future holds. We have only one way to stop it, to save ourselves and to protect this world from the fire.”

Cindy bawled openly and asked the question she already knew the answer to. “How?” she asked.

“It's already done—you don't have to suffer anymore,” Darwin replied to a now silent crowd who were fixated on the glass vials they had all consumed.

“I'm gay,” he said bluntly. “I kept that locked inside of me because shit fucks like you made me believe I was worthless. Many of you will say you knew and that is was no big deal. I have ears, and from what I heard, it never felt like it was no big deal. Every time you mimicked, mocked, joked, or rolled your eyes—you helped to create this astringent young man. Bit by bit my humanity was taken from me. I am responsible for how things ended, but you all played a part, too.”

Darwin's internal heat began to subside but his anger only continued to rise.

Darwin said with his vein bulging on his neck, “Why did I tell you that?” he asked like the benevolent dictator one last time, “I have no fucking clue! It's none of your goddamn business. It's the dirty little secret everyone rumors about but nobody really wants to know. I gave up my life because I was so ashamed of who I was. I was ashamed of who
I am
! I'm sorry but I can't be what you want. In the pursuit of perfection we create our own evil, I know that now.”

Cindy fell to the ground and the crowd gasped. Darwin knew it had begun. As he scanned the crowd he could see other residents clutching their sides and begin to struggle for air. Necks began to inflate and skin began to sag like ice cream melting off a stick.

“I just want you to know, if there had been another way…” Darwin said with a devilish grin. “The drug of youth was too strong for you to avoid.”

Every citizen at the festival now coughed and gagged. Projections of vomit crossed the tables like a Grecian fountain. Many of the people were covering their ears as their eardrums ruptured one by one, spewing black and gray material in jets like a sprinkler. Blood leaked from the nose, mouth, and eyes. Within seconds, Darwin sat back waiting for the rush of the podium to begin.

As the death began to consume them the transformation kicked in and tried to save them. Partial wolves looked at Darwin crying, wondering how he could betray them so handily. It was more than a betrayal; it was a holocaust.

Darwin found himself mesmerized by one of the children who he recognized as the winner of the snowman contest in December. The little girl was crying and changing; her summer dress tearing at the shoulders. Blood drained from her ears but quickly it began pouring from the cracks in her skull that seemed to pulsate. The crack on her temple ran past her eye and down her cheek that seemed to pound at completely random intervals. Her right eye, full of color, fell out and began bouncing around her mouth. Like a rabid animal she snapped at her own eyeball and started chewing on it. The last thing Darwin saw was her skin sliding from her face just before she fell to the ground and burst.

Caroline Lutz shuffled her way towards the podium with a spine that had seized. Of all the residents, she was the only one who was close to reaching Darwin. The poison was sparing no one and within moments, everyone was incapacitated yet Caroline pressed onwards. Her wolf emerged like never before. Her canines pushed through her human teeth which fell out onto the grass. The colored orbs clouded over and caved inwards leaving black holes behind. Blinded, the dying creature tripped on the steps of the stage and crushed her cranium on impact. A liquefied material poured from the gapping hole in her skull and rushed across the stage splashing onto Darwin's foot. The yellowish fluid smelt of death and steamed. Even through Darwin's shoes were biohazard, as were Teddy's and Steve's, he still felt as though it might burn through to his skin like acid. He kicked off his shoe and turned his back on his one-time family.

His entire community was melting, exploding and disintegrating faster than Darwin could have imagined. It had been much easier than he had ever hoped.

Darwin walked the perimeter of the festival, watching the last of his people snuff out. He approached Teddy and Steve who seemed overly-disturbed by what they had just participated in. The two men were standing side by side next to the delivery truck, frozen in place.

Steve held his knuckle under his teeth and appeared to be gnawing on his own flesh nervously. His eyes were transfixed to nothing. He looked onwards blankly and in shock.

Teddy had ruby eyes and wet cheeks. He rubbed the snot from his nose on his sleeve before acknowledging Darwin.

“We just did that,” he said to himself.

“It's done. It had to be done,” Darwin assured as he took Steve's hand to bring him from his daze.

“How do you feel?” Steve asked.

“Human,” he replied.

“So, that's it? The door is closed now? We won?” Teddy asked, growing excited.

“We've got one more person to visit,” Darwin said with unease.

Chapter Forty-One

“It's a girl!”

Darwin, Steve and Teddy all heard the statement at the same time. The voice was familiar to Steve and Darwin. Lynda Aspen had found a way to punch a message though and everyone heard it.

“A girl?” Darwin said slowly. “He's coming?”

“What does it mean?” Steve asked.

“Everything we know is wrong,” Darwin said.

The corridors of city hall were absent and Darwin wasn't sure if he would find Tara and Slade in his office, but his instinct said yes. Walking quietly the trio slowly opened the door and found the office empty with nothing out of place other than the Power of One shattered on the floor.

“I liked that picture,” Darwin commented.

“That picture reminds me of Shawn's place,” Steve added.

“Hey Tara! You here?” Darwin shouted.

For a moment, they heard nothing and then came a slight rustling from the private bedroom. The door knob rattled and then it opened. Tara emerged wearing a dress shirt but nothing else.

“Darwin! I'm so embarrassed for you to find me like this. I hope you don't mind I used your bedroom?” she asked.

“You already have, so why ask now,” Darwin stated as an obvious point. “Where's Slade, I must talk to him?”

“He'll be back soon. Is it me or do you guys smell different?” she asked as she slid behind her old desk.

“I went to the afterlife, and I've learned a few things. Marta was not carrying
Se Venire
,” Darwin said sternly.

“Afterlife…that sounds fun!” Tara commented like a dismissive mother. “So, who was she carrying?”

“I don't know, but I must see Slade before he leaves town, he might be able to help.”

“I'm right here little man, what do you want to know?” Slade asked with his absorbed vocals and his trademark smoke cloud following him from the hallway.

“Marta's baby was a girl so she can't be
Se Venire
!” Darwin said.

“Well, I guess we'll keep waiting, then. Sooner or later he's bound to show up, and I'll be there!” Slade said light-heartedly.

“Did you two fuck?” Steve asked, being perceptive enough to recognize the spring in their steps.

“Hell yeah!” Slade announced, swinging his feet into the air as he rested his butt on the desk. He laughed at the revelation.

“That's a good thing,” Teddy admitted with a grin.

“Look guys, I don't know why Marta had a baby girl. It's all guess work, when she comes out of the gate maybe then we'll know why. All we can do is listen for the signs that the other world gives us,” he said, shaking the black box with the ear before placing it on the desk. Slade moved around to give Tara a kiss on her neck like she had done to him.

“The gate won't open. We destroyed the key,” Darwin said plainly.

“What?” Slade said bringing his attention back slowly. “How did you manage to do that?”

“We killed everyone. The whole town is gone. It was the only way to close the gate and prevent Marta from coming through. You yourself said it was the amount of werewolves that was opening the gate!” Darwin said.

“How? Why?” Tara asked as she quickly broke out in perspiration.

“There was no choice! We were used—I was used! If I had allowed Marta and the baby to come, the world would have been lost. There would have been no food left anywhere for us. The pain of withdrawal…can you imagine that life? Our life in New Haven was over and none of us realized it. We opened the gate to Hell and there was no reward for it. We had to do the right thing and put an end to it. We used Slade's infection, infused with some silver nitrate, mixed with fetus,” he admitted.


You killed everyone who was important to you!
” She screamed.,“How could you!”

“That's not true,” Darwin admitted briefly, casting his eye towards Steve.

Slade moved over to Darwin as though he was going to hit him but he stopped. He took a strong whiff and looked at Darwin, “what is that smell?”

“We found a cure.”

“Where? I want it!” Slade demanded.

“Essence of imp. The imp restores condition. On Earth it restored ours to human but we can't get anymore! It's in the afterlife and the gate is closed. I'm sorry,” Darwin pleaded. “We had to cure ourselves. We couldn't work with the poisoned fetus without a cure. It was a drug and we were all addicts!”

“You cured yourselves. The people who saw it as a gift chose to cure themselves leaving me to suffer!” he burst out with traces of smoke drifting into Darwin's face.

“This gate is closed, but I know we can find a way to the other side. Let us help you!” Darwin implored.

“Mister Slade, I've been there and I know how to harvest imps. I can do this for you,” Steve insisted. “What's a little more time?”


An eternity!
” he screamed. “
They
promised me!
Se Venire
will arrive—
I promise you!
” Slade roared, shoving Steve away from him and causing the small human to fall onto the broken Doolittle. Slade morphed as he darted down the hall, howling the chant of the hunt. His bitch followed close behind, glaring at Darwin one final time with her colored orbs.

Darwin let the two go. His heart radiated coldness throughout his body. He immediately bolted to Steve's side and it was clear that he had been hurt. Putting his hand underneath him, he could feel glass from the frame sticking out of his back. The joy of touching blood was absent and it sickened him to feel it cooling between his fingers.

Steve coughed blood from his mouth as his heart leaked. He uttered his last words, “I love you.”

“I love you too,” he said quietly as he wept, kissing him gently as his soul left his body.

Teddy gently placed his hand on Darwin's shoulder with his guilt returning in waves. He wept openly.

What more was there?

About the Author:

Mark Fuson was born and raised in British Columbia. When not writing, he spends his days working as a Correctional Officer.

Writing horror has been his hobby for more than twenty years. Mark's first novel
Darwinism
was released in December 2011.

Visit him online at:

http://fusion-timeline.blogspot.ca/

http://www.markfusonhorror.com

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