The Beast of 1977 (Book 1)

Chapter 22



The 5th Dimension's, 'Up, Up and Away', rang out triumphantly throughout the glorious, blue sky as Isaac sat calmly in the Indian
style upon a huge rock.
Surrounding the rock were ten children of varying races, all seated Indian style as well. The little girls were wearing pink dresses
while the boys were adorned in black and white tuxedos.Isaac was wearing a black and white tuxedo himself, the same one that
Lynn noticed in the window at Clancy's.
Upon his face, in the warm mountaintop, Isaac wore a peaceful smile, one that perhaps he wore long before he and Lynnette
ever had a falling out. A serene smile that he took with him everywhere before ever meeting Karyn.
All ten children that sat below Isaac were all holding hands while rocking back and forth to the melodious tune that just would not
stop playing.
For Isaac, it was a song that he hadn't heard since his youth, and yet adored with all his heart.The young man sat with his hands
folded as his normal looking eyes took in all the spacious and wondrous surroundings that were the mountains; mountains that
he had never once visited in his entire life.The man pondered on and on until he heard the soft pattering's of what resembled feet
creep up behind him on the rock he was sitting on. Isaac subtly turned around to see a ragged looking German Shepherd trot up
beside him.
The animal stood for a moment before turning to Isaac and saying in a male's human voice, "I see you made it this far."
Unfazed by the uncanny creature, Isaac, with his head still pointed at the beauteous mountains ahead of him simply replied, "I
guess so."
"I can't say that I'm surprised, you were always a trooper. Your mother even knew that."
Smiling ever greater, Isaac said, "Yeah...I remember her saying that, too."
The dog looked down at the children below before turning back to Isaac. "How long do you think it'll be before you fucking die?"
Still smiling, Isaac dropped his head and exhaled, "Oh, I don't know. I figure I have at least another week or so. How long do you
think I have?"
The dog began to pant before saying, "It is unknown, my friend."
Isaac wrapped his left arm around the dog's body and patted it on the side while humming the song that he loved ever so much.

The two enjoyed each other's company for as long as the intruder that was creeping up behind them both would allow. It was the
naked phantom, and unbeknownst to both Isaac and his canine companion, its ghastly presence was lurking closer than
expected.
"Don't look at him, Isaac." The dog warned.
But all the animal's warning seem to do was incite curiosity inside the young man. Without thinking, Isaac gradually turned to see
the phantom's face, a face that he had never managed to see in times past.The man had red eyes and fangs that were drooling
blood all over the rock that it had ascended. Isaac looked over to see the dog gone. He then glanced back to see the phantom's
hands.
With the same hands, the phantom grabbed Isaac by the throat and proceeded to strangle the life out of him.Isaac tried with all
his might to pull away from the slathering demon, but no matter how hard he tried, the phantom was entirely too strong to
withstand.
Suddenly, and without warning, both the music and children all vanished. With every passing second, Isaac was finding it more
difficult to grasp even a single breath.
"I don't know where Isaac is!" Isaac unexpectedly heard Lynnette's hysterical voice scream out loud.In fact, the sound of her
voice was so clear and audible that it sounded as if she were right behind him, or at least very near.
Isaac shut his eyes and re-opened them to see nothing but total darkness all around him. Gasping and spitting for air, the man
looked up to see the phantom pull away and sink into the wall behind it until it vanished away completely.
Isaac couldn't tell if he was asleep or even alive at that point, all he wanted was to breathe again. Hearing Lynnette and Isaiah
scream and cry caused Isaac to fight even harder to regain his breath.
Unexpectedly, he decided to hurl himself off of the soft foundation that he found himself lying on. Once his body connected with
something hard, Lynn's screaming ceased, and a series of footsteps slowly began to creep towards his direction.
Isaac wallowed about on the ground like a wounded animal, unable to even let out a simple grunt, let alone a word. He coughed
and panted while listening to his helpless son cry out for his mother to return.
Isaac heard what sounded like something twisting. He held his fleeting breath and waited until the sound ended. Like an
explosion, stinging light from an opened door blasted into his eyes. Isaac covered his face for a second or two before removing
his hand to see Lynn standing at a doorway with a baseball bat in hand.

"Who the fuck is in here," she shouted out.
Without hesitation, Isaac opened his mouth and muttered, "It's me, Lynn. It's me."
Lynnette cut on a light. Isaac covered his face all over again and only removed two fingers to see that he was inside the warm
confines of Lynn's bedroom. He himself was completely naked.
"Isaac!" Lynn hollered wildly as she dropped her bat to the floor and ran to Isaac's aid.
Feeling as though his arms weighed fifty pounds each, Isaac lifted his right hand to touch not only Lynn's hair that was wrapped
in pink curlers, but also his own sore jaw.
Weeping uncontrollably, Lynn screamed, "Isaac, did you just get here?"
Too stunned and disoriented to reply, Isaac rubbed his mouth and nose and listened as his stomach rumbled and churned.
"I...don't know." He pitifully wept, sounding as if his mouth was full of cotton.
Coddling the man in her shaking arms, Lynn wiped her face and asked, "Isaac, where were you last night? The news said that
you were kidnapped by that guy!"
"I don't...remember." He mumbled, holding his throbbing jaw. "I don't remember anything."
"How did you get here?" She tossed up her hands. "I was just in here ten minutes ago! How did you escape?"
Without answering another question, Isaac slowly got up from off the floor and staggered his way out of the bedroom and
towards the bathroom.
Lynnette followed and watched as he bounced spaghetti-legged from one end of the hallway to the other like a pinball, until he
found himself face to face with the toilet. Isaac lifted the lid, knelt down and vomited.
"Do we still got any of that Ben-Gay?" Isaac sobbed, wiping excess waste away from his mouth and chin.
Lynnette opened the medicine cabinet next to her and took out a half empty container of Ben-Gay before handing it to Isaac.
Isaac immediately snatched the cream away from her hand and squeezed out the remainder. He lathered his entire sore face
with what was left inside.
"This is it?" Isaac raged before tossing the empty container to the floor.

Shaking, Lynnette wept, "You used the rest of it back in November after...after the last time."
"Then fuckin' get me some more!" Isaac yelled into her face.
Terrified, Lynnette stumbled backwards into the sink, holding her hands up in defense. Just seeing the fear in her eyes, Isaac
quickly reclaimed what was left of his senses and lurched towards her.
"I'm sorry...I'm just in so much pain right now." He shivered while crying. "I don't know what happened. It's like every bone in my
body is...broken. I need help!"
As though she had a choice in the matter, Lynnette took Isaac into her bosom and cradled his frail body.
"I don't know how to help you, Isaac. You have to tell me what happened so I can help you." She nervously muttered into his ear.
"I can't remember a damn thing." Isaac held on tight to Lynnette's arms. "One moment I was driving, and then...everything went
black. I need more Ben-Gay, and some Anacin, too."
"Well c'mon and lie down for awhile." Lynnette said as she aided Isaac out of the bathroom and back to the bedroom where she
gently laid him down onto the bed. The very moment Isaac's head hit the pillow, four knocks at the front door erupted throughout
the small house.
"Who's that?" Isaac looked up.
"I don't know." Lynnette answered. "Just lie down and I'll go see."
Isaac lay helplessly and watched as Lynnette left the room to go and attend to the door. He listened as what sounded like two
men entered and conversed back and forth.In Isaac's ears, the discussion from Lynn's point of view sounded tense and jittery.
He could tell that she was searching for words to say to the men, words that she had no business trying to conjure on her own.
With about as much energy as he could assemble, Isaac climbed out of the bed before taking the bed sheet and wrapping it
around his naked body. From there, he hobbled his way out of the bedroom and into the living room to find Bruin and Fitzpatrick
and Lynnette, with Isaiah in her arms, all standing by the door.
"Here I am, officers." Isaac miserably mumbled as he leaned his sore body up against the wall.
With their jaws practically hanging to the floor, both Linus and Alan stared at Isaac as though they were viewing a miracle right
before their stunned eyes.

"Isaac...Isaac Mercer?" Linus' tongue fumbled.
"That's me, sir." Isaac replied with his head shamefully hung low.
"Uh...Mr. Mercer, first off, are you alright?"
"Yeah, I just feel real tired." Isaac exhaled.
"We received a report early this morning that you were seen at Scats diner in Cuyahoga Falls."
Isaac looked up to see Lynnette's eyes connect with his in a manner that suggested she was as lost as the detectives.
"Yes, um, the waitress there said that you seemed to be having car trouble and that you hitched a ride with one, Leroy
Cummins." Linus explained. "Mr. Mercer, Leroy Cummins was the B.O.D. kidnapper. He was found murdered this morning inside
his home."
At once, Lynnette crumbled to the floor in tears, nearly dropping the baby along the way. Fitzpatrick attempted to help her back
up, but Lynnette only shoved his hand away while remaining on the floor.
"We went over to your father's house. He told us to come here and see if you had shown up." Fitzpatrick clarified.
"What about my dad's car?"
"Our people are having it towed back to Cypress as we speak." Linus stated. "Mr. Mercer, we'd love to know just how you were
able to escape Cummins' house. And how were you able to get back home?"
Wanting to break down and cry himself, Isaac said, "I don't remember. When I woke up a few minutes ago, I was in the bed.
Everything else is a blur."
Isaac observed as the detectives handed each other skeptical glances. The young man held on to the wall that he was
seemingly attached to with all his might.Isaac then noticed Detective Bruin gawking at him from top to bottom as if he were
studying a clue.
"Mr. Mercer, how tall are you?"
Rolling his eyes, Isaac responded, "Man, I don't know, six one or two I guess. Why?"
"Just procedure, sir," Linus plainly replied.

"Are you sure you're okay?" Fitzpatrick pressed on. "Do you require medical assistance of any kind?"
"No...I'm fine." Isaac sighed. "I just need to rest."
The detectives gave each other one more quick stare before heading out the door. "If it's not too much to ask, Mr. Mercer, we
would like for you to come down to the station and provide us with a full statement. Whenever you're up to it, that is." Linus said.
"Good evening."
Once the door was pulled shut, Lynnette gathered herself and gingerly got up from off the floor. From there, she laid Isaiah down
onto the couch before boldly approaching Isaac.
"Lynn, I really need some more Ben-Gay for my mouth and—
"Stop, Isaac!" She powerfully commanded, placing her right hand in the air and nearly pressing it against his face. "Something
isn't adding up. Both the news and those cops said that kidnapper was found in Cuyahoga Falls. Isaac, Cuyahoga Falls is an
hour from here. What, you couldn't find a job here in Cypress? What were you doing all the way out there?"
Inside his brain, Isaac searched and plotted, but he couldn't find the words he needed to explain all that was taking place fast
enough. Most of what had occurred the day before, much like in past instances was a dark haze. He was aware that the small
fragments of what he could recall would only get him into even more trouble. He stood there, slumped against the cold wall,
waiting for Lynnette to abandon her attack and walk away.
With a shaking body and red eyes, Lynnette hollered, "I'm waiting, Isaac!"
"I ...gotta go throw up again." Isaac slurred before dragging his heavy body back into the bathroom and heaving into the toilet.
From the bathroom, Isaac could hear Lynnette slamming cabinet doors and dishes from the kitchen as though she were
rearranging the room.
Once he was through vomiting, Isaac flushed the toilet and stumbled his way over to the medicine cabinet mirror.He had seen
his face in the deformed manner in which it was at that moment once before.
He knew that it had happened all over again, just like Karyn said that it would, except, it hurt a lot more at that instant than it did
back in November. It was hard for him to make a simple fist, let alone lift his arms that felt as if they were on fire. It felt as if his
bones wanted to explode into dust at any moment.

In his ears, the blood curdling shrieks and screams of children played over and over again loud enough to where he thought they
were inside the bathroom along with him.Isaac shut his eyes and listened to his rumbling stomach gurgle like a boiling cauldron.
He truly didn't remember what had taken place after accepting the ride from the so called kind stranger, but unlike the occurrence
three months earlier, the physical pain that he was swimming in had taken a backseat.
Inside of him was growing an unrelenting sense of sorrow the likes he had never experienced before in his life. It overwhelmed
him to the point where tears just suddenly began to fall from his bloodshot eyes. He was no longer weeping for himself.
Isaac slowly opened his eyes and turned around only to see the entire bathroom floor flooded from one corner to the other in
nothing but blood.Like a cat, the man jumped backwards into the mirror, nearly cracking it in half. His startled face grew a tone
lighter. He had hoped that what he was seeing was a mere illusion, something that his inner self craved.
"Here's the Anacin." Lynnette sharply announced as she entered the bathroom with a half full bottle of aspirin in hand.
Isaac watched her face that didn't appear startled. He looked back down at the floor to see the blood all but gone. At once, he
breathed a sigh of relief, a relief that lasted only seconds.
Gazing strangely at him, Lynnette asked, "What are you doing?"
Isaac uncoiled himself and said, "Nothing...I just thought I saw something on the floor."
Lynnette slammed the bottle down onto the sink before moving closer to Isaac. There was a vigilant appearance festering on her
face. Isaac could tell that she was still scared, but curious all at once.
"Isaac," she gritted her teeth, "what were you doing in Cuyahoga Falls?"
With his private parts dangling beneath him, Isaac stepped forward and answered, "Lynn... I had to go out there and see
something with my own eyes."
"What?" She tossed up her arms.
"It's hard to explain, but—
"Don't talk to me like I'm some damn child that can't understand anything, Isaac!" She screamed out loud. "I wanna know now!"
Isaac deeply exhaled before saying, "I got lost. I just got lost, and then the car broke down."

"You got lost between Cypress and Cuyahoga Falls?" Lynnette suspiciously shrugged.
"Some of the roads were still covered over." Isaac quivered. "I missed one exit and ended up at another. Before I knew it, I was
at some diner. I had no idea I was even in another city."
Isaac watched as Lynnette glazed over his face with a mysterious frown before she turned her head to the sink and asked,
"Okay, so how did you get away from that guy? Isaac, he could have killed you. How did you get home? Before I found you in
there, I was in the bedroom just ten minutes earlier, and I never once heard you come in. What, did you just magically appear out
of thin air?"
Being bombarded with one blistering question after another only caused Isaac's heart to race even faster than before. He hated
to lie to Lynnette, but lies were the only thing that he could dole out without hurting her even further.
"Lynn, you gotta understand, these past few days have been real crazy for me." He stuttered.
"Crazy for you," Lynnette yelled into his face. "Isaac, I've been here crying my eyes out all night and day wondering where you
were! I had to miss my writing class this morning because of you! Isaac, if I miss another class then I'll get expelled! On top of all
that, your son has a cold, and you just show up out of the fucking blue, butt ass naked, and can't remember anything! Look at
your face, your legs! I hardly even recognize you! Are you gonna go through that same shit that you put everyone through back
in November, Isaac?"
Out of fear, Isaac cringed in the corner behind him, too afraid to even look the young woman in the eye.
"I don't know what you want from me, Isaac." She sobbed. "I'm almost out of tears, and I can't take this anymore. I can't even
stand to look at you anymore. That's how much all of this hurts."
Isaac stood and reluctantly listened to each and every word. It was all he could do. Lynnette's words of pain were all he had left
to hang on to.
"I know you're hiding something from me. Do you have a disease? Is that why your face looks the way it does? Is that why you're
in so much pain? Did you catch something from someone? Are you on some of Larry and Marvell's drugs? I need you to talk to
me, Isaac!"
Feeling the dire need to escape, Isaac pulled himself away from his safe corner before barging his way past Lynnette and out of
the bathroom altogether.
"Where are you going?" she questioned, following Isaac to the bedroom.

"I'm going out to the shed for the night." Isaac nonchalantly replied while searching for clothes inside the cabinets.
"The shed," she turned up her face. "What the fuck for?"
As though he were in a rush, Isaac anxiously slipped on an undershirt, a blue sweater and a pair of blue jeans before saying, "I
gotta be to myself for the night. I'll come back inside in the morning." He then put on a pair of socks and tennis shoes.
"What good is sleeping in the shed gonna do? It's five degrees out there!"
"I know," Isaac huffed, standing up from off the bed, "but I need to be out there, just for the night. I can't be in here...not tonight."
Isaac looked on as Lynnette feebly dropped herself down onto the bed and allowed her bottom lip to hang downwards. Suddenly,
much like himself, she had lost her original appearance.
"Don't come out there tonight, Lynn. I mean it." Isaac firmly warned before kissing her on the forehead and walking out of the
bedroom.
He ventured into the living room to gather his coat. As he was slipping his coat on, he happened to look back at Isaiah who was
steadily snoring away on the couch. There was absolutely nothing in the world at that moment that could keep him inside the
house a second more.
He unlocked the front door, and like a rushing wind, he raced out and around to the dark backyard where the tiny toolshed was
located, just ten yards away from the house. He opened the shed's door and stepped in only to trip upon an empty gasoline
canister and a lawnmower.
He closed the door and sat himself down on the hard, ice cold cement floor. Even with the door shut, the brutal wind still
managed to seep its way through just about every crack and crevice that it could find. Isaac reached into his right pocket and
snatched out a cigarette and his lighter.
Concealing the flame from the wind, he lit the tip and quickly inhaled the intoxicating smoke that he so richly savored. The
nicotine provided an almost orgasmic, if not temporary, comfort from both the cold and his aching body.
The young man sat in the small space that he had carved out for himself shivering and watching through a tiny crack in the door
the kitchen light that Lynnette had left on. He hoped that she wouldn't turn it off.
His bright eyes shined away in the absolute blackness that he found himself in. Isaac knew what was inside of him, even though
he would never be able to successfully explain it to anyone else. For the time being, the shed was the safest place on earth for

him to be...away from people.


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