Chapter 2

Miguel led Kay out onto the dance floor at theie new town's finest resteraunt, "You never told me what upset you earlier, Miguel," Kay said laying her head on Miguel's shoulder.

"It was nothing," Miguel said spinning Kay around, "Just a bad dream." Miguel looked out at the tables in the resteraunt and saw a strange looking woman. He blinked and she was gone.

"Alright, whatever you say, Miguel," Kay said pulling her head off of his shoulder and slightly kissing him on the neck, "I'll be right back, I have to use the ladie's room." Miguel and Kay walked off the dance floor and Kay walked past to the bathrooms.

Miguel sat down and took a sip of his wine, he looked through the tables again and saw the same woman walking towards the bathroom.

Kay looked through her purse, "Damn it, where's my lip stick?" she said aloud to her self. Kay opened the stall she was in and walked to the mirror, "I can't believe I lost that new lipstick!" she griped to herself.

A woman walked past her to the end of the mirror and stared blankly into the mirror. "Excuse me?" Kay said looking over at the woman, "Do you have any lipstick I can borrow?" The woman shook her head and walked into a stall, "Okay, thanks anyway," Kay said turning to walk out of the bathroom, 'That was weird,' she thought.

"Kay," Miguel said standing up as she came bacxk to their table, "I'm getting really tired, is it okay if we head out?"

"Sure, Miguel," Kay said patting his cheek, "You need your rest for work tomorrow."

In the cab, which was stopped at a red light, on the way home Kay looked through her purse for her missing lipstick, "Where the hell could it be? I just bought it yesterday."

Miguel laid his head against the window, his eyes wondered through the busy streets. And then he saw her, the same woman who had been following Kay and Miguel around all night, in a cab next to theirs. She pulled something to Miguel's view and he notcied it was a note. The cabs took off again as the light changed to green and the note appeared in his hand.

"BEWARE THE HOUSE."