Today Tomorrow Never by Sherlina Idid

Today Tomorrow Never by Sherlina Idid

Author:Sherlina Idid
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Blood, Thriller, Murder, Mystery, Mind
Publisher: Shariffah Norazlina Idid
Published: 2022-04-11T00:00:00+00:00


THEY HEAR A LOW, GROWLING noise. 'What was that? Louise asks. They're walking toward Professor Carlos's house after having a quick dinner at Subway. They turn their heads and catch sight of a huge shadow following them within the trees. 'Come, let's quicken our steps; we are a hundred feet away from his house according to the google route map,' Camelia says. They're both panting with sweaty palms. Camelia falls splat on the grass since she's trembling in fear. Within fifteen minutes, they see Professor Carlos's entrance veranda a hundred metres from their location. 'We are nearing,' Camelia says; she grabs hold of Louise's hand, hoping she will walk faster.

Unexpectedly, the sound resonates as they're about to twist the doorknob. 'Oh my god!' There is no light in this veranda; it's in pitch darkness. 'Wait, let me get the house keys from my jacket pocket.'

'Take out the key quick,' Louise exclaims in a panicked voice.

'I am, but I can't feel them. Can you flash the light into my pocket?' Camelia says. Hastily, Louise takes out her mobile torch and shines it. 'It isn't in this pocket. I need to unzip the centre. I see it!'

'Got it!' Camelia says.

She places the key into the keyhole; however, it doesn't fit. 'No! No! No! It's the wrong key; it must be my house key,' Camelia exclaims. 'Maybe it's at the other side of the pocket; I must grab it fast.' Hurriedly, with the help of the small light from a torch, Louise is holding, Camelia manages to take out the rusty golden key. As she's about to place the key into the hole, her trembling hand releases it, and it crashes onto the veranda floor. 'Oh no!' she cries.

Louise bends down to pick up the key then places it into the keyhole. She twists the doorknob. With heavy breathing, both run into the house at top speed, hitting each other while doing it, then Camelia close and lock the door behind them just in time as they hear and see the shadows of creatures and hear the growling sound.

'Ouch!' A thick writing pad hits Louise on the forehead at the entrance hallway. Camelia is beyond belief upon seeing this.

Then words written on the pad become visible, 'You two ladies, please follow me to my laboratory location in my basement, just follow the green glow on the dark wrist band.'

‘Are you Professor Carlos?’ Louise asks, rubbing her forehead.

'Yes, it's me.'

'Phew! So many events have happened in order to gather all the specimens,' Camelia continues.

They walk closely together by referring to the glow wrist band, knocking on some furniture as they pass since they're unable to gauge the furniture's diameter as the house is in pitch darkness. 'Let me put on the house light and see where the switch is,' Louise says. The house is bright.

'No lights for safety!' writes the Professor. However, it's too late because the creatures outside clearly saw the lights because they begin to scamper around and start making a lot of noise on the Professor's roof.



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