Kitty opened her front door, gasping for air. She took off her wet clothes and changed into something else. She sat on the couch and got out the meds. She took one out, and put it on the table. But then her phone rang. She didn't know the number, but answered it.
"Hello? This is Kitty Katswell."
"Agent Katswell! Have you heard from Dudley!?"
"Chief? Is that you? Did you get a new number?"
"Yes. But I'm glad you answered this."
"Why? What's wrong?"
"Keswick said Dudley has been acting really weird."
"How weird?"
"Weirder than he is... Keswick took some blood from him."
"And what did you find?"
"He's gone crazy cause he can't see you."
"I have to go."
Kitty hung up and went into the bathroom. She opened up everything in her bathroom. She got a cup, and filled it up with cold water. Then another cup with hot water. She took out the meds, and broke it in half. She poured the dust in the cold cup, and did the same thing with the hot cup.
"Come on.. Show me what you got..." Kitty said checking the time and cups.
The cold cup water turned into yellow, and the hot water turned into black. Kitty gasped and ran out the doors.
"Aw sh**! My car doesn't work! Looks like I'm running." Kitty said running in the rain.
On to Dudley. He locked his bedroom door, and his mom door. He had rope, strings, megs, and a knife in his room.
"If Kitty can't see me... Then no one should." Dudley said turning off the lights.
Kitty was soaking wet at this point. She called the Chief and Keswick. But they didn't answer. She called Dudley's house, but there was no answer. Peg woke up, from hearing the phone ring. She tried to open the door, but couldn't open it.
"Dudley! Are you there! I can't opened the door!" Peg yelled.
Dudley didn't answer her. His hands were shaking like crazy. His eyes were black, and his fur was messed up. He could hear noise coming his window. He opened his window, smelling the air, and feeling it, taking it all. He had one light on, and it was his phone. He turned off the sound, so nothing could stop him.
Kitty called Dudley, but there was no answer. She kept calling no matter what.
"Please Dudley... Don't you dare kill yourself." Kitty said as a tear rolled down her face.
Kitty stopped running, and she looked at the streets names. She knew she was so close to Dudley's house.
