A/N: Final part!
CH 3: An End to the Nightmare
When Willie awoke the next morning, he subconsciously sought out the
woman of his innermost desires. When he reached out to touch her,
however, he immediately came to the horrifying realization that she
was no longer at his side.
Shooting up with a start, Willie found his harrowed gaze resting upon
Maggie's dainty figure at the food of the bed, her shoulders shaking
as she cried softly.
"Maggie?" he ventured, concerned.
With a sniff, the beauty in question wiped at her eyes before turning
and acknowledging his presence. "What have we done?" she asked, the
tears now growing heavier and all the more plentiful. "I-I thought I
wanted this at first, but now...oh Willie, I'm so ashamed!"
Willie felt his heart clench at the sight of her sorrow, his head
bowing as he miserably realized that he was at fault. He'd taken away
her innocence, and in so doing, he'd unintentionally become the
greatest scum of the earth. He'd never wanted to harm Maggie, but now
he had -- oh God, he had!
Crawling forward, Willie slipped trembling arms about Maggie's waist
before pulling her back to rest comfortably against him, tears
forming in his eyes as he listened to her sob. "Ssh" he
whispered, "Please don't cry -- I-I'm really sorry for doin' this ta
ya, Maggie, b-but I guess...I guess I just couldn't help myself."
"Oh, yes you could've" Maggie returned sorrowfully. "If you hadn't
kissed me, then maybe this whole mess wouldn't have happened..."
"Or maybe it would've" Willie stubbornly shot back. "After all, you
didn't exactly show any signs a' slowin' down yourself, so I really
wish ya wouldn't blame it all on me!"
Maggie stiffened. "I trusted you, Willie -- I trusted you so much
that I gave you the most important gift a woman can ever give a man,
and all because of my stupid gratitude. For all I know, my vision
could've been completely erroneous!"
"Vision?" Willie reiterated. "What vision?"
Maggie cast her glistening gaze up toward the ceiling, her voice now
barely above a whisper as she returned, "The one where I found out
you were somehow involved in my kidnapping... The one where I was
trapped, and you...you tried to help me."
"What?" Willie felt a sickening wave of panic rise up within him, his
heart hammering almost painfully in his chest as he denied, "N-no,
Maggie -- you're wrong, I-I-I swear! I mean, why would I be involved
in your kidnappin', huh? There's no way I'd ever wish anything awful
like that on ya, no way!"
"But you were there!" Maggie argued, her eyes narrowing as she turned
to face him. "You were always bringing me my food, and one time you
even..." She faltered.
"I-I what, Maggie?"
Her eyes shining with what appeared to be a gentle fondness, she
returned, "You saved me -- I could've died, and you too, for that
matter, but somehow you just didn't seem to care. Whoever was in that
room with us was irrevocably evil, but somehow...I can't ever see his
face." Turning to look at Willie, she asked, "Why would you even
consider risking your life for me like that?"
Rubbing her arms as a sign of comfort, Willie acknowledged, "There
ain't no reason ta give any a' that another thought, Maggie -- I'd do
anything ta help ya, an' you know that, 'cause I...um..." He cleared
his throat. "I-I really l-l-like ya, and I...I..."
'Shit, shit, shit, SHIT!'
Wincing, Willie finally realized the gravity of the mistake he'd just
made, his heart giving a frustrated pound as he locked eyes with the
woman in his arms.
Searching his face as if checking for more clues, Maggie
ventured, "So you do admit to being there while I was kidnapped?"
"What? N-n-no, I-I just said all that as an after thought...kinda
like how people say what they woulda done if they'd been there, ya
know?" Willie offered.
Maggie didn't buy it. "Willie, you're lying to me! I can always tell
when I'm being lied to, and I don't appreciate being fed that cock
and bull story about your confession being an afterthought!" Placing
her hands on either of his shoulders, she persisted, "Please tell me
everything you know, Willie...it's important!"
He wanted to tell her -- oh God, he really did! - but the
overwhelming fear of Barnabas coming after Maggie easily kept his
tongue in check. For Maggie's sake he would remain silent, and the
despite the painful fact that he knew she'd never appreciate this
gesture, he conceded how he had to abide by his solemn vow. No one
ever appreciated his good deeds anyway, so what was one more
unrewarded act going to hurt?
Taking Maggie by the hands, he argued, "Now Maggie, why wouldja wanna
find out a deep, dark secret like that, huh? I-it can't do ya any
good ta get scared, now, right?"
The word 'dark' struck a chord in Maggie so deep that she gave a low
shudder, her pupils dilating as she gazed fearfully into Willie's
eyes. "Barnabas..." she whispered.
Willie's blood turned to ice at her words, his tone becoming frantic
as he demanded, "W-w-w-what didja just say!?"
"Barnabas" Maggie reiterated, only louder this time, "Oh God,
Barnabas!"
Seizing her by the shoulders, Willie gave her a forceful shake before
growling, "No, Maggie, no! Sayin' crazy shit like that's gonna getcha
in trouble, ya hear!? C-c-cut it out!"
Squirming free of his grasp, Maggie exclaimed, "Get away from me,
Willie Loomis! You helped him keep me in that damned prison cell, so
that makes you just as bad!" Shrinking away from him, she added
hotly, "I can't believe I ever thought I could possibly have feelings
for you when you're nothing but a lying fake!"
Maggie's confession made Willie's jaw drop in astonishment, a new and
peculiar sensation rushing throughout his veins as he asked, "Y-y-you
actually had feelings for...I-I mean...y-you liked me?"
"Thought I liked you" Maggie coolly corrected as she reached for her
suitcase. "Now if you'll excuse me, Willie, I've got a train to
catch."
He balked. "What? W-w-where you goin'!?"
"Collinsport" Maggie returned as if it were obvious. "You may be
afraid of Barnabas Collins, Willie, but I am not."
"Maggie, n-no! You're makin' a huge mistake, and--"
"Goodbye, Willie."
Before he could even blink, she was already gone, the pictures on the
wall going slightly crooked from the force of the door slamming shut.
Fisting his hands in his hair, Willie gave a vengeful shout before
bursting into tears. One way or another, he had to stop her...
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As Maggie rapped on the weathered door to the Old House, a sense of
dread consumed her and squeezed her nerves like an oppressive vice.
She knew she shouldn't be there alone, and yet...
'I have to' she thought. 'This is my battle to fight, and for that
reason alone I must follow through with what I came to do.'
In accordance with these thoughts, the double doors to the old
mansion finally opened, Maggie gasping when Barnabas' sinister visage
peered back at her from inside.
"Good evening, Miss Evans" he greeted. "To what do I owe the pleasure
of this unexpected visit?"
All fear suddenly cast aside, Maggie narrowed her gaze before
forcefully pushing past him and into the foyer. "This house...where
is it?" she demanded. "Where's the cellar you kept me in?"
Barnabas gave a start. "I-I beg your pardon? You'll have to forgive
me, my dear, for I know of no such cellar, nor of what you're
referring to--"
"Drop the act, Mr. Collins -- I know what you did to me!" Maggie
viciously counterattacked, her lips trembling as she dared to take a
step forward. "You wanted to make me your bride, but with my will
power and Willie's help, you didn't succeed -- hell, that's why you
tried to kill me so many times in the first place! What kind of a
sick man are you, Mr. Collins? What kind of monster willingly tries
to destroy human minds and beat kind servants!?"
Behind Barnabas' steel facade, he was seeing red, his fingers curling
irefully as he continued to stare her down. "My dear Miss Evans" he
coolly began, "if you are going to accuse me of such heinous crimes,
I'm afraid that I'll need much more than your slanderous accusations."
"In regards to my imprisonment, I have none" Maggie agreed, "but I've
seen the bruises you've left on Willie's body, Mr. Collins -- they're
all over his face and torso!" Closing her eyes in disgust at the
memory, she persisted, "If you have any heart at all, you will let
him go, or at the very least not lay a finger on him ever again.
Willie's a good man, Mr. Collins, and he doesn't deserve to be
treated like some kind of caged animal!"
Barnabas gave a derisive snort. "So I see that Willie's somehow
managed to persuade you into being on his side. He's been very
adamant about gaining your affections ever since you and Haskell
parted ways, I'm afraid -- it's quite a pity that you were foolish
enough to listen to whatever it was he told you."
"Willie told me nothing, Mr. Collins -- I remembered everyone on my
own accord" Maggie irritably remarked. "Now as I've asked you before,
where is the cell?"
"You are a meddling woman, Miss Evans, and I won't stand for this
aspersion a moment longer! If you won't get out of this house, I'm
afraid I'll have to force you!"
"Do it, then" Maggie countered. "I'll just contact the authorities to
come arrest you for beating Willie AND for my kidnapping." With an
ireful toss of the head, Maggie turned about on her heel and went
rushing up the stairs.
"Where do you think you're going?" Barnabas demanded.
Not even dignifying the vampire with a response, Maggie continued up
the steps with the hope of finding the cell she'd resided in for that
long, and arduous month. Just as she reached the top, however, she
felt several sharp, stinging pains along her scalp as Barnabas
continued to tug at her hair. Screaming, Maggie found her throat
being compressed by what felt like a small vice, her vision blurring
in and out of focus as her feet gradually lifted up off the floor.
"Barna...bas" she choked, "Barnab...as...please..."
"Your begging is useless now, Miss Evans, for I gave you plenty of
time to leave as I so kindly requested" the vampire snarled, his grip
about her neck only tightening as she gave a cry of anguish.
Feeling her head swimming and her limbs prickling with adrenaline,
Maggie managed to pry at his hands before a frantic call came from
the entryway. When both she and Barnabas were able to see the figure
at the foot of the stairs, tears came to her eyes, her hand weakly
reaching out to Willie as he continued to stand there in terror.
"Barnabas, p-p-please let 'er go -- she'd never do nothin' to ya!"
Willie begged, his eyes sparkling with earnest as he held his hands
up in supplication. "So whaddaya say, huh? W-will ya just let 'er go?
Please?"
A cold smile came to Barnabas' lips as he seemed to mull this
proposition over, his voice even colder as he finally relented, "Very
well, Willie...I will let her go."
Willie nearly choked on his joy. "Y-y-ya will? Honest an' truly?"
"Yes" Barnabas acknowledged, smirking, "honest and truly."
With a snarl, the vampire sent Maggie careening forward to the point
that she lost her balance, a terrible cry escaping the waitress' lips
as she went tumbling down the stairs like a limp rag doll. By the
time Maggie reached the bottom, she'd severely injured her head and
neck, her mind barely registering the world around her as Willie came
scrambling toward her with the grace of an elephant on skates.
"Maggie" he screamed, "Maggie! Oh G-God, Maggie, please answer me!"
A wan smile came to the waitress' lips as she reached out and touched
his cheek, tears streaming down her face as he brought her hand to
his lips and squeezed his eyes shut as if in prayer.
"You...you followed me, again" Maggie whispered, her eyes sparkling
with wonder as Willie began to cry.
"A' course I did -- I toldja before that I really lo...l-l-like ya"
he insisted, his limbs trembling with both fury and heartache as he
cast his menacing gaze up toward the top of the stairs. To his
bewilderment, no one was there, hot tears of frustration streaming
down his cheeks as he began to stroke her hair. "Aw, dammit Maggie,
why'dja hafta come back here, huh? Why couldn't you a' just left well
enough alone? That way ya wouldn't be so...s-so...h-hurt."
Maggie's eyelids began to grow heavy in accordance with his words,
yet her smile only widened as she shakily took his hand in hers. "I
had to, Willie, but you...you came back for me. You really are my
savior..."
Willie's heart clenched at her words. "W-what are ya talkin' about,
Maggie? I-I didn't do nothin' at all..."
"But you did" she whispered, her eyes beginning to slowly close. "You
showed me love...and bravery...and that you'd risk everything you had
for my sake." Now inclining her head to the side, she sustained, "Do
you heart that noise, Willie? I think it's the angels...they've
finally come to get me..."
Willie's heart took an unexpected dive. "W-w-w-w-what? Dammit,
Maggie, you tell 'em no, ya hear me!? NO!" Wresting her petite body
possessively against his chest, he pleaded, "Leave 'er alone, ya
bastards -- this one's gonna stay! She's just gotta!"
In one final act of desperation, Willie crushed his mouth to
Maggie's, his strong arms gripping her so soundly against his chest
that it was almost as if he truly believed that her spirit couldn't
escape if he held on tightly enough.
"I-I just kissed ya" he whispered, "an' ya know why? I-it's 'cause I
can finally admit that I...that I l-l-lo...l-love ya. Dammit, do ya
hear me? I love ya!"
She didn't answer.
"M-Maggie?"
Willie felt as if his heart had suddenly ceased in beating the moment
he gazed down upon his fallen lover, her facial features demure and
beautiful even in death as he felt his insides beginning to quiver.
Releasing a strangled wail, Willie directed his vengeful gaze up
toward the cracked ceiling, the merciless emotions of a broken heart
continuing to destroy him as he miserably pulled Maggie up in order
to rest her head against his heaving chest.
Fuck love...fuck life. He should've known that something like this
would happen, because everyone he'd ever grown even remotely close to
in life somehow had to suffer the repercussions for his sins.
"Why didja make me care?" Willie hissed, his hands fisting the soft
cloth to her dress as he began to sniffle. "Oh, why didja hafta make
me love you? Maybe if I hadn't been such a stupid ass, you'd still be
here..."
Maggie's peaceful visage seemed to be mocking him amidst her eternal
slumber, her bowed lashes closing off the autumnal sparkle within her
eyes that would now cease to light even the darkest of nights. The
very thought of never again seeing this or hearing the clarity of her
laughter was enough to drive Willie mad with guilt, his heart heavy
within his chest as he gathered Maggie's limp form up within the
security of his arms and slowly rose to his feet.
Now ascending the stairs on unsteady legs, Willie shuffled along in
what appeared to be a drunken-like stupor, the sudden tightening in
his chest causing him to give a soft sob as he continued his ascent.
Without Maggie, he realized, he no longer had the desire to live.
Without her, what was there?
'Nothin' but Barnabas, that's what' he thought, the very notion
bringing shivers to his spine. 'After all this, I can't let 'im win --
I can't!'
Kicking his bedroom door open with his foot, Willie approached his
bed before bending at the waist and placing Maggie amidst the
scratchy linens. Cradling her head gently with his hand, he then
rested it down against the pillow so that it truly did appear as if
she were only sleeping.
She looked so calm...so beautiful.
Instead of sitting down and keeping guard over her like Willie had
originally intended, he turned toward the bottle of sleeping pills
perched innocently a top his nightstand and unscrewed the cap. He
normally didn't tend to go for that stupid Romeo and Juliet shit, but
now that he'd lost Maggie...
He closed his eyes. 'Stop it' he thought, 'just shut up an' get it
over with...you'll be with 'er again, soon enough.'
With shaking hands, Willie lifted the receptacle up to his lips
before dumping the rest of its contents into his mouth, his gagging
reflexes briefly coming into play as he forced his dry throat to
swallow the offending pills.
Now turning back toward Maggie's serene form, Willie slowly laid down
alongside her before resting his face in between the gentle slope of
her neck and shoulder.
He loved her...oh God, he did!
'For all I know, this is just some sick, twisted dream' Willie
thought, somehow taking comfort in this idea as he pulled Maggie
close. "Hell, I'll betcha that everything'll be back to normal by
morning...I'll wake up and find that Maggie an' I never even left
that hotel."
Releasing a tremendous yawn, Willie closed his eyes and nuzzled
against the coldness of his lover's cheek, his limbs feeling as if
they were turning to rubber as his soul seemed to be ripped right out
from beneath him.
Alas, his longed for morning never came...
A/N: Yay, it's over. Whee. lol Hopefully that wasn't too corny, but if it was…sorry!
