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\chapauth{Ridgely\_Fan}
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\chapter{The Cocoon}
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\section*{Part 1}
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This place was new.
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My eyes took several seconds to adjust to the dim light, while I
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slowly drank in my surroundings. My head was throbbing, and my
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throat was parched. And it was cold in here. Very, very cold.
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I seemed to be in some sort of dungeon, as comical and absurd as
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that sounds. Or the kind of thing an insane millionaire would build
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to approximate a dungeon. Instead of cold, damp stone walls, there
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were cold steel surfaces and unfinished concrete floors. Instead of
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a brazier in the hallway, the ambient lighting was set low. They
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got the stink right though, and of course the barred entryway that
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looked like the door of a jail cell.
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I began going through my head, trying to figure out whom I'd
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pissed off enough to get myself into a place like this, when I
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heard a voice from a hidden loudspeaker.
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``Well well Mr. Landon. I see you're awake. I hope you
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like your surroundings, you'll be here for some
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time.''
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``Who are you?'' I shouted. My voice was harsh and raspy.
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``Why did you put me here?'' I was on the verge of tears.
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If this was a prank or a trick, it was going way too far.
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``My name is Bravarious. Luke Bravarious. It's my job to
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keep the good people of this city safe, and that means keeping
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horrid creatures like you locked up down here.''
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This had to be a joke. But if it was a joke, why go to such
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lengths? I put my hand to my forehead to think. There was something
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slick there. As I retracted my hand I saw it: blood. This crazy
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asshole must have knocked me unconscious to bring me here. The
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speaker started again:
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``Don't worry Mr. Landon, your headache shall soon pass.
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Your kind heals quickly, even in your cocoon state. I can see
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you're confused. All shall become clear shortly.''
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This was some Silence of the Lambs shit. I remembered back to that
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movie, the FBI agent said it was smart to get the serial killer to
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recognize his victims as human. Maybe I can do something like that
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here{\ldots}
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``Mr. Bravarious, I can just barely hear you through the speaker.
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Why don't you come down and talk to me through the bars?
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I'd like to talk man to man anyway.''
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There was some silence. He seemed to be thinking it over. After a
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short time (surprisingly short) I heard a familiar voice in the
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doorway.
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``I don't see a problem with that.''
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\section*{Part 2}
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The man in the doorway was short and stocky. Pudgy even, though it
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was hard to tell in his trenchcoat. His hair was thinning, and had
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been clumsily combed to the side. His face shone from sweat or
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grease. This guy needed a bath. At least it gave me some idea of
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who I was dealing with.
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``Mr. Bravarious, why did you take me here? Is this a joke? If
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it is, I'll keep it between just us guys, you got me good.
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Just let me go.''
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I hoped he couldn't hear the fear or despair in my
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voice.
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``I can tell that you're scared Mr. Landon, but that
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fear too will pass, as you emerge from your cocoon.''
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This guy was crazy, but he was not going to be easy to manipulate.
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I know it's not a good idea to feed into the fantasy of a
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schizophrenic or crazy person, but I had to know what he was
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talking about.
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``What do you mean cocoon? Is this some metaphorical
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thing?''
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``Not exactly, Mr. Landon. You are one of an ancient race. A
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race that has hunted humans for millennia. A predator that acts
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like a parasite. Your kind leave its offspring in the form of a
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human for humans to raise. When that offspring reaches adulthood,
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it abandons its cocoon and emerges a hunter. Fast, powerful,
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unstoppable, and hungry.
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``I'm saying that you are one of these offspring. In just a
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few weeks you will emerge. But instead of hunting humans, you will
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stay here. I have prepared food for you.''
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Bravarious pointed to a corner of the room, where I could now make
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out a pile of decaying meat scraps. That explained the cold and the
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stench. I wretched and nearly threw up.
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``That's disgusting!''
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Bravarious appeared calm. ``I thought you liked uncooked
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meat.''
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``I like a rare steak, not a rotting pile!''
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``So your transformation has not yet started.''
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It seemed like he had some twisted explanation for
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everything.
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``How do you even know I'm one of these
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things?''
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Bravarious started to look self-satisfied. Maybe I'd struck
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the right chord.
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``It was a simple matter of checking the records at an
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orphanage where the last of your kind was known to feed. You had
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certain{\ldots} traits. I confirmed these traits by watching you
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for the last two weeks. There is no uncertainty Mr. Landon, you are
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the monster I was assigned to capture.''
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I hadn't seen anyone following me. Who knows if he really
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had. It was just as likely that he was lying or had just imagined
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it.
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Still, how did he know I was adopted? Did he know about my suicide
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attempts as a youth, about me dreaming of harming the others in the
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orphanage, my insane pleas for them to kill me? The years of
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therapy that my adopted parents paid for? How could he know? He
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spoke again before I could ask.
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``Now Mr. Landon I have other duties to attend here. I must
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assume you'll be alright.''
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``No!''
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I had to think of something quickly. I rubbed my forehead
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absentmindedly, breaking the scab that had formed there. Blood
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flowed anew. I had an idea.
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``Mr. Bravarious, I haven't turned into one of these
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monsters yet. That means I'm still human. I'm human and
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I'm hurt, and I might die of thirst. Please just give me some
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water and some bandages before you go.''
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He appeared to think this over very carefully. ``Very well,
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you cannot harm me in that state. I shall return
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shortly.''
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He was right, I couldn't hurt him. What was I going to do? I
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started feeling angry at my predicament, angry at this crazy
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bastard for locking me up. The anger dissolved my fear. I had to do
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something myself, I couldn't wait for the police or
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whoever.
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I heard footsteps, and crept beside the doorway.
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``Mr. Landon, I am leaving your supplies beside the
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do-``
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Bravarious didn't get a chance to finish his sentence before
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I grabbed him through the bars. He struggled at first, but I put a
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stop to that by smashing his face into the door several times. An
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eye for an eye.
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I found the key to the dungeon in his pocket. The maniac also had
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an old filthy Beretta, loaded and with the safety off.
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As I let myself out and stepped into the hallway, I slid Bravarious
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into the room to take my place. I was feeling much better. The joy
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at my freedom, and my survival, was starting to cure my
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headache.
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Just before I closed the door, I smelled the meat in the corner. I
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hadn't eaten for days. I started salivating. Looking down at
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Bravarious, I felt a new urge. An urge that was new to me and yet
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felt timeless. Prehistoric. This all made sense now. Yes, he was
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right, it would be several weeks before I emerged, but he
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didn't realize that before that came the hunger. I would need
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to feed before my transformation. And so feed I did.
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% bz We could correct this for the dude if we wanted to
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%\by{Ridgely\_Fan}
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%Oops.
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%Uh, my story features Luke Bavarious' distant Romanian cousin, Luke
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%Bravarious, also private investigator.
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%Also:
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%Edited to include the main theme and to fix some grammatical
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%problems.
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