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Chapter no 19

The Locked Door

26 Years Earlier

The door to the basement creaks loudly as I push it open.

The basement is completely dark. I expected my father to be working down here, because of all the noise. But heโ€™s obviously not working in the dark. That would be weird.

I reach out and flick on the lights.

Iโ€™ve never been in the basement of our house. Itโ€™s a damp, square room with concrete walls that are unpainted. Even though I turned on the light, itโ€™s still very dark down hereโ€”the lighting is from a single naked bulb hanging from the ceiling. There is, unsurprisingly, a workbench set up in the corner of the room. I donโ€™t know why I expected to see anything different. Itโ€™s a long wooden bench and does have something that sort of looks like a motorized saw on it, so I guess thatโ€™s what I heard earlier. Thereโ€™s a hammer also. But there are also some weird things I wouldnโ€™t expect to be on a tool bench.

Like, for example, thereโ€™s a knife. A long, razor-sharp knife that glints under the dim light of the single light bulb. Also, thereโ€™s a big bottle of bleach on the table. Why would he need bleach for making furniture?

And thereโ€™s a big spray bottle of lavender-scented air freshener.

But the weirdest thing is all the stains on the table. All the stains are brownish. It must be paint. I guess maybe heโ€™s painting everything brown?

The entire basement stinks of lavender. Itโ€™s clinging to every surface of the room. But thatย otherย smell is even strongerโ€”the one that smells like something is rotting.

It smellsย awful. Like somethingย diedย down here.

The other weird thing is there isnโ€™t any furniture that my father is working on. Even though heโ€™s been down here every evening this week, I donโ€™t see one chair or desk and bookcase in progress. So what exactly has he been building down here? I mean, heโ€™s been doingย something.

As Iโ€™m staring down at my fatherโ€™s bench, I hear a noise from behind me. I jump and whirl around. But thereโ€™s nothing there.

And then I hear it again. A muffled sound. Aย humanย sound.

Thatโ€™s when I see it. Way in the darkest corner of the basement, thereโ€™s some sort of box or crate, covered in a sheet. Whatever the noise is, itโ€™s coming from under the sheet.

I step quietly across the room. My footsteps sound so loud, but it shouldnโ€™t matter. Iโ€™m here alone. Right?

When Iโ€™m a foot away from the crate, I stop. I just stand there for a moment, staring at it. Then I hear that muffled sound again. Thereโ€™s something alive in there. An animal? But no, it doesnโ€™t sound like animal noises.

I take a deep breath and reach for the sheet. I tug on it until the edge lifts off the ground. I can see now that it wasnโ€™t a crate after all. Itโ€™s aย cage. A rectangular cage with metal bars surrounding it. And then I catch a flash of a blue eye peeking under the sheet.

โ€œHello, Nora.โ€

I release the sheet and jump away from the cage, my heart pounding. I stare up the staircase and my fatherโ€™s silhouette fills the doorway. His eyes look like theyโ€™re glowing.

โ€œIโ€ฆ Iโ€™m sorry,โ€ I stammer. โ€œIโ€ฆ the door wasโ€ฆโ€

Dadโ€™s footsteps land heavily on the stairs as he descends them. I thought my own footsteps were loud, but his sound like gunshots. โ€œYou were curious.โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I say in a tiny voice.

He reaches the bottom step, his dark eyes looking into mine. โ€œSo what do you think?โ€

Even after drinking all that water in the kitchen, my mouth is dry. โ€œIโ€ฆโ€

My father runs his hand along the wood of his tool bench. โ€œOut of everyone in the world,โ€ he says, โ€œI thought thatย youย would understand. Youโ€™re like me, Nora. I see it in you.โ€

And now I finally get it. He didnโ€™t forget to lock the door to the basement. Heย wantedย me to come down here. He wanted me to see this.

Heโ€™s still looking down at me. We look a lot alike, my dad and me.

Same black hair. Same dark eyes. People always know weโ€™re related.

โ€œThereโ€™s so much for you to learn,โ€ he murmurs. โ€œThereโ€™s so much I want to teach you.โ€

I glance over at the cage with the cover over it. I hear another muffled sound from inside. Like almost a scream.

โ€œYou want to learn,โ€ he says, โ€œdonโ€™t you?โ€ I nod slowly. โ€œYes,โ€ I manage.

โ€œGood.โ€ He looks down on his watch. โ€œGo back to sleep, Nora. Itโ€™s too late right now. But soon our lessons will begin. I promise you.โ€

He walks me back up the steps of the basement. When we get to the top, he shuts the door behind me. And locks it.

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