The Astral

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Book: Read The Astral for Free Online
Authors: V. J. Banis
Tags: Horror, Murder, psychic, Reincarnation, Astral Projection
Somehow, knowing he was here, close by, made it all the worse.
    The shooting had left an ugly scar at her left temple. She tugged her hair down over it, pulling and fluffing until she had managed to hide it from sight. After a moment, she made a grimace of regret at herself and gathering her robe from the floor, tossed it about her shoulders. Before she turned the light out, she gave the image in the mirror one last glance.
    She could not help wondering: how would Jack McKenzie see her now?
    In the master bedroom, Walter heard the bathroom door open. He tensed, his hand paused in its ministrations. The door to Becky’s bedroom closed a moment later, and he let out the breath he had been holding. His hand began to move again. He closed his eyes and resumed the fantasies playing across the screen of his mind.
    His hand moved faster.
    * * * *
    It seemed to Catherine that she had barely closed her eyes when a voice said, “Wake up.”
    She opened her eyes but the white light that filled the room blinded her and she could see nothing.
    â€œYou must come,” the voice said, “Come see.”
    The light faded, and she was standing in an unfamiliar room, a seedy room with faded wallpaper hanging loose from the ceiling and dust motes dancing in the pale light from a single overhead bulb. There were two men on a bed—and a little girl with them. They were...God in Heaven, what were they doing?
    On cue, the girl cried out with a sob, “Don’t, don’t, please.”
    A giant bear of a man, his back to Catherine, chuckled. The other one—long, skinny—said, “Shut up, or I’ll tape your mouth again.”
    Catherine tried to scream, to call out to them to leave the girl alone, but no sound came. She took a step toward the bed. She must make them stop. This was too horrible to bear.
    Despite her silence, perhaps because he sensed her presence, the skinny man raised his head and looked in her direction, looked directly at her. Her heart thudded. It was him: the man with the yellow beard. The beard was gone now, shaved off, making his face look different, but she would never forget those eyes; nothing could disguise that face from her.
    â€œWhat the hell?” he said. He jumped up from the bed and took a step in her direction. The other man looked too, she had a quick glimpse of his face as he said, “Trash can?”
    The next instant, she was back in bed in Becky’s room, lightning shards of pain crashing through her head.

CHAPTER FOUR
    She leaped up and staggered to the bathroom, barely reaching the toilet bowl in time to vomit wildly into it. Even when her stomach was emptied the dry heaves continued for long minutes.
    Finally, weakly, she sat on the edge of the bathtub. As her head began to clear, she thought of Agent Chang. She ran to the den where she had left the F.B.I. agent’s card and was actually dialing the number before she thought to wonder what she was going to tell her. That she had seen her daughter’s kidnappers in a dream? With another little girl, perhaps the very one who had disappeared yesterday?
    She returned the receiver to its cradle. Chang would think she was insane. Maybe I am, she thought. How could she explain what had just happened? Who would believe her? I don’t believe it myself, she thought despairingly. Yet it had been so real.
    Had it been only a dream? Though it sickened her to imagine it, she summoned the scene she had witnessed back into mind. Even now, when she was awake, it was startlingly vivid. She saw Yellow Beard jump up from the bed, heard him exclaim. Heard the other man on the bed say, “trash can.” Which made no sense.
    Dreams didn’t, though, did they?
    * * * *
    She woke with the memory of that horrible nightmare still fresh in her mind. The Times had the story of the kidnapped child on the front page. Catherine looked long and intently at the grainy photo of a grinning twelve-year-old schoolgirl. Was it

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