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 heโs obviously not working in the dark. That would be weird.
I reach out and flick on the lights.
Iโve never been in the basement of our house. Itโs a damp, square room with concrete walls that are unpainted. Even though I turned on the light, itโs still very dark down hereโthe 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 donโt know why I expected to see anything different. Itโs a long wooden bench and does have something that sort of looks like a motorized saw on it, so I guess thatโs what I heard earlier. Thereโs a hammer also. But there are also some weird things I wouldnโt expect to be on a tool bench.
Like, for example, thereโs a knife. A long, razor-sharp knife that glints under the dim light of the single light bulb. Also, thereโs a big bottle of bleach on the table. Why would he need bleach for making furniture?
And thereโs 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 heโs painting everything brown?
The entire basement stinks of lavender. Itโs clinging to every surface of the room. But thatย otherย smell is even strongerโthe one that smells like something is rotting.
It smellsย awful. Like somethingย diedย down here.
The other weird thing is there isnโt any furniture that my father is working on. Even though heโs been down here every evening this week, I donโt see one chair or desk and bookcase in progress. So what exactly has he been building down here? I mean, heโs been doingย something.
As Iโm staring down at my fatherโs bench, I hear a noise from behind me. I jump and whirl around. But thereโs nothing there.
And then I hear it again. A muffled sound. Aย humanย sound.
Thatโs when I see it. Way in the darkest corner of the basement, thereโs some sort of box or crate, covered in a sheet. Whatever the noise is, itโs coming from under the sheet.
I step quietly across the room. My footsteps sound so loud, but it shouldnโt matter. Iโm here alone. Right?
When Iโm 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. Thereโs something alive in there. An animal? But no, it doesnโt 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 wasnโt a crate after all. Itโs aย cage. A rectangular cage with metal bars surrounding it. And then I catch a flash of a blue eye peeking under the sheet.
โHello, Nora.โ
I release the sheet and jump away from the cage, my heart pounding. I stare up the staircase and my fatherโs silhouette fills the doorway. His eyes look like theyโre glowing.
โIโฆ Iโm sorry,โ I stammer. โIโฆ the door wasโฆโ
Dadโs footsteps land heavily on the stairs as he descends them. I thought my own footsteps were loud, but his sound like gunshots. โYou were curious.โ
โYes,โ I say in a tiny voice.
He reaches the bottom step, his dark eyes looking into mine. โSo what do you think?โ
Even after drinking all that water in the kitchen, my mouth is dry. โIโฆโ
My father runs his hand along the wood of his tool bench. โOut of everyone in the world,โ he says, โI thought thatย youย would understand. Youโre like me, Nora. I see it in you.โ
And now I finally get it. He didnโt forget to lock the door to the basement. Heย wantedย me to come down here. He wanted me to see this.
Heโs still looking down at me. We look a lot alike, my dad and me.
Same black hair. Same dark eyes. People always know weโre related.
โThereโs so much for you to learn,โ he murmurs. โThereโs 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.
โYou want to learn,โ he says, โdonโt you?โ I nod slowly. โYes,โ I manage.
โGood.โ He looks down on his watch. โGo back to sleep, Nora. Itโs 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.