A thud hit the wall. Sarah regretfully opened her eyes. Again, only
this time it was followed by a mischievous giggle. "Stop it," she said
tiredly, and she sunk further into her bath. Another giggle; another
thump. "Toby," she said, pushing herself out of the warm water. "Toby,
sto-."
CRASH! Sarah quickly stood up and threw a towel around her shivering body.
"What are you doing?" she asked accusingly as she hurriedly walked down
the hallway and out into her parents' bedroom. A four-year-old little boy
stared up at her, smiling, with food smeared on his face. A smudge of
something dark brown was on the wall. "Oh, I hope that's not what it looks
like," she moaned, leaning her face closer to smell it. Her face near the
wall, she caught a glimpse of white behind her little brother. She pushed
him aside and let out a short, strained noise.
"Toby, you bad boy! Bad!" she screamed, grabbing his hand and yanking him
away from the broken pieces of her stepmother's Oriental vase. "I can't
believe-," she began as she started to walk Toby to his room, but then she
slowly turned back to look at the dirt-smeared wall. "Toby, go to your
room." He paused and stared up at her questioningly. "Go, now!" she
exclaimed, pushing him slightly. He tottered out the door as she stood
looking, open-mouthed, at the wall.
'Things aren't always what they seem,' she mouthed, her towel dropping. A
breath of cold air stirred her, and the writing on the wall began to blow
away. She turned around quickly to see the window open. Soon, it was shut
and locked, and the dark blue shutters were pulled. She ran back into the
bathroom and threw on her nightgown, then quickly made her way to Toby's
room. When she reached the doorway, something in the blackness slithered
away from her, and she ran in to his bed, hugging him when she found was
there.
"Sarah, baby! Gotta light?" He held one hand up to his mouth and blew
threw his fingers.
"Stop saying that," she commanded, shaking her head. She should've never
smoked in front of her brother; how could she have been so stupid? At
least he didn't know what it meant, not yet. She reached over to his
bedside lamp and clicked the switch. When she started to pull away,
something furry brushed her hand. She shrieked and stood up. It fell off
of the table. Like a scared housewife on seeing a rat, she began picking
her feet up and calling for help. Toby laughed awkwardly like little kids
do, his hands spread across his mouth and his body rocking back and forth.
She realized that it was only Lancelot, and she rubbed her face wearily.
The door slammed downstairs. "Sarah? We're home," her stepmother called
up.
"Hey! I'm going to bed now, OK? Toby's in his room. He needs a bath,"
she answered, walking out into the hall. When she got into her room, she
sighed. It was so little girl-ish. She'd redone it a few years ago, why
didn't she make it cool? But that was before.
Sarah flicked off the overhead light and crawled under her creamy pink
sheets. The giant green numerals on her alarm clock flashed 12:06. Poor
Toby, she thought, I should've put him to bed. But all this was forgotten
as she slipped into a light, tumultuous sleep.
