Skeletons in the closet.
Never in my entire life would I even think that something like this would happen, again. My brother Larry accidently stabbed me in my foot opening the wound I had when I was nine. Now we're both are 25 years old, and he's taking me to the hospital. "Argh! Why were you just tossing the knife around?!" I yelled holing my foot. We finally made it to the hospital. "I'm going to get someone to help you out." I nodded as he ran inside. It was thirty minutes later when I saw my brother and a male nurse running out towards the car. I opened the door as the male nurse helped me. "What happened?" I giggled a bit and he looked at me and my brother like I belonged in a mental hospital. "My brother just thought it'd be a great idea to reopen my scar." Larry rolled his eyes and told me to stay at the hospital until he got off work. I nodded and waved him away as the nurse helped me inside.
It was about three hours later when I was put on a bed in my own personal room. Aidan the nurse that had helped me earlier finally came back, with a needle and some thread. "Oh no thank you. I don't do needles." I said scooting away from him. "Don't worry Merrie. I'll make this quick and as painless as possible." He gave me a reassuring smile. 'Damn his hotness.' I thought as I complied and lifted my foot to him. I got to say he was true to his word. Quick and Painless. "There you see." I looked at the work he did on my foot. I smiled as I breathed slowly. "Thank you Aidan. Sorry for troubling you." He shook his head. "Don't worry about it I have seen worse." I laughed at that. "Well I should get going." "Aren't you waiting for your brother?" I scoffed. "Right like I'm going to wait for twenty hours for him." I rolled my eyes as I got up limping a bit. Aidan tried to help me. "At least let me drive you somewhere. It's almost my break time." I stopped and turn to look at him in the eyes. His brown eyes were filled with concern. "Well, tell you what. If you know where this place is then okay." I said showing him the address. I don't like saying it out loud. You don't know what kind of crazy people are out there. He nodded and led me to his car. On the way there He decides to break the silence. "Are you knew around here?" I nodded still looking out the window. "Not to be creepy or anything but we're neighbors." I turned to look at him. "So you're then one renting out that haunted house then?" He seemed surprised at what I said. "You do know the history of that house right?" He furrowed his eye brows in confusion. "Oh you past it." He stops suddenly almost making me hit my head on his dashboard. I laughed as he backed up. He helped me out of the car and into my apartment. "So this is my little house of wonders." I smiled to him. He seemed to be in awe at how many books and bookshelves there are. I limped to the kitchen and got some water. "Thanks for driving me. Here, for your troubles." I handed him forty dollars and sat down on my couch. "So what's up with the books?" I smirked a bit as I looked down at my glass. "You can never be too careful these days." I side glanced him hoping he'd just let me leave it at that. Lucky me he did and left. I limped to the window seal and watch him drive off back to the hospital.
I sighed as I went down to the basement. I see my brother has already locked himself in the sound proof emergency room. I could smell the raw meat in side of his cage. He shouldn't have to go through what he was going through. No one should. I peeked through the unbreakable glass window. I saw the wolf's pure white fur. There are of course some scars running from its shoulder to its belly. He got that back before we moved here. He ran into a pack of pureblood wolves, those one really don't like half breeds. His roar brought me out from my thoughts. His face was close to the glass, growling at me menacingly. I rolled my eyes and patted the window as if I was doing that to his snout. I'm not afraid of the supernatural like I should be. I really don't know why, but my brother tells me it's because I read too much. I walked away and made my way upstairs to my room. I landed softly on the cushioned bed. Took out my phone and set my alarm so that I can unlock the emergency room door.
