Claudia was just outside Jake's when it started to snow.

"Snow in November. That doesn't happen very often," a homeless guy said in Claudia's direction.

"Are you talking to me? Shut the hell up. What makes you think you can talk to me you freaking drug addict?" Claudia grouched. She walked into Jake's.

"Good afternoon pretty lady," Coleman said, looking at Claudia, who was walking toward him to sit at the bar.

"Hi Coleman. I'll have a vodka tonic."

"Coming right up. And how might your night be going?"

"Actually Coleman, it's very boring. I was just outside and it started to snow. Now it's going to be cold outside and I don't have a jacket."

"Ha, well I'm sure you'll be all right miss. You are one of the strongest people I know. You can fight anything."

"Oh thank you Coleman. That's real sweet of you. Do you talk to everyone like that?"

"Nah, just my pretty number one customer."

"That's real nice," Claudia said, flashing smile at Coleman. "I got to get going, see you tomorrow."

"Alright baby, take care. See you."

Claudia went outside of Jake's, took out a cigarette and started smoking.

"Hey," said the homeless guy. "Can I have one of those?"

Claudia looked at him with a confused face and walked through the dark, misty street. She heard above her all through the sky. Claudia felt like the world was spinning faster and faster. Then all of sudden, the rustling behind the trees came out.

Claudia couldn't see who or what it was; it was too foggy.

It was a man who grabbed Claudia and covered her mouth.

"Stop squirming, it will only make it worse," the man laughed.

He went back into the trees, dragging Claudia with him.