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\chapauth{Donde Esta}
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\chapter{The Promise}
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5 A.M. is a shitty time for burnt coffee.
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As I, Luke Bavarious, stared in to my barren mug and gently touched
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the still fresh wound on the side of my head, a reflection in the
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still slick bottom forced a sob from the trenches of my gut.
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It was him.
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That night in the alley way, four sleepless and coffee spurn nights
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ago, I saw something that can only be described as awful, and I
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shot it. I shot it dead.
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He came at me and he came at me hard, but Ol' Betsy finally
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laid him to rest. As he slumped over my side, covered in warm
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oozing liquid, I caught a reflection of something far worse than
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the disfigured wretch I had just put down. It was him; the man of
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my non-existent nightmares.
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I caught his reflection in the broken glass and he was smiling,
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smiling an unnatural and hideous grin. I was in no position to
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defend myself. While I might be able to load a Beretta faster than
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anyone else this side of the Hudson, being in his presence, time
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seemed to slow to a halt.
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His wild arms flapped about as if the cool alleyway breeze had been
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given life. Entirely too tall and entirely too pale to be human,
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only one thing came to mind: Slender Man.
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Two weeks before that, I had gotten a call from an extremely upset
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and distraught mother. She said that her son came home and he
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wouldn't stop talking about how the ``Slender Man''
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had just played with him and some of the other children at Bryant
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Park just off of W 41st St.
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Her son went on to tell her how ``Slendy'', as the boy
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had nicknamed him, had taken a particular interest in Suzy Carlton.
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He said that Slendy took her into the alleyway and she came back
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with a strange purple mark on her arm. She thought it was awesome
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and all the other children wanted one too, but Slendy said that
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they would have to wait and that he, ``Would be back for
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everyone!'' Her son was the only one who was scared of
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him.
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I scoffed at the lady and told her that I had more important things
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to do than investigate some street performer handing out stickers
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to children in the park. I didn't care if her kid got stiffed
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a purple tattoo from some freak. I hung up on her.
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I shouldn't have hung up on her.
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As I laid in the street, looking at the piece of glass I was
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terrified. Sobbing, making all the connections in my mind, I stared
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at him. Stared into his devilish eyes, wondering what it was that
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he wanted from me.
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As he approached me, arms dangling all around, he bent down in a
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way that a human should not be able to and stuck his face nearly an
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inch from mine.
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In that moment, the only thing I wished for was death; quick and
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sudden death. Instead, the Slender Man would give me something much
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worse: a promise.
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He looked me in the eyes and with a smile he whispered in a voice
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which came out in chortles, ``Don't
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worry{\ldots}Bavarious{\ldots}I'll be back for you
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too.'' It was a promise which kept me awake for four nights,
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and a promise I expected him to keep.
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Now, looking into my cup, I watched as he stood behind me. I did my
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best not to show my fear.
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I looked at the badge lying out on the table. A gold shield made of
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brass and time. It wasn't much, just a symbol, but it gave me
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the courage to speak.
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``Mr. Slender, why'd you go after those children?''
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I asked, trying to sound as calm as possible.
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``The children give me{\ldots}'' it sounded now as if it
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were trying to speak while a river of maple syrup ran through its
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throat, ``{\ldots}they give me lifeeeeeee''.
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``So why are you here{\ldots}Slendy?'' I asked
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cautiously, doing my best to distract him while positioned my hand
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on the holster under my robe.
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``Little{\ldots}David Sanders{\ldots}didn't last very
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long{\ldots}and his mother{\ldots}was{\ldots}lacking,'' he
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said smugly.
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``Well Slendy, that night in the alleyway, you should have
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taken your chance because now I'm ready for you,'' I
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barked, as I spun around and emptied a whole clip into his
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chest.
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He shrieked and recoiled as black, viscous liquid leaked out onto
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my kitchen floor and ate away at it like acid.
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With his defenses down I fought through the mess of flailing arms
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and pistol whipped him with the still burning hot barrel of my
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Berretta.
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``You shouldn't have fucked with those kids, Slendy. You
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shouldn't have fucked with Luke Bavarious,'' I yelled at
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him.
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He wasn't done. Despite my damage, he was still functioning,
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though severely wounded.
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``I'll be{\ldots}back
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for{\ldots}you{\ldots}Bavarious,'' he coughed out, between
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sputters of demon blood.
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He dashed out the door and before I could get to it, the thing was
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out of sight.
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With a little boy's death that could have been prevented on
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my conscience, I now know my purpose in life. If I had only
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listened to him.
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The Slender Man may have just made me a promise, but I'm
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going to beat him to it. Luke Bavarious is now on the case.
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