Kai
“Nothing in this place could scare me.”
Despite the distance, her words echo across the space as clear as day. The screams from within and the peeling laughter of the surrounding area does nothing to protect her identity. I already know. I had my eyes on her from the moment she stepped into the vicinity, and this statement only ensnared me to her further.
The words sparked an unknown risk to herself, igniting something within me and daring me to go beyond. It changes everything. What had meant to be a normal night for her, is now going to be something so much more. I feel it in my bones.
Give a man a challenge, they want to win, to conquer, but will accept defeat. Give that same situation to a monster, they will hunt and devour it.
And this monster wanted her.
Brown hair flying wildly in the wind, whipping into her face and distorting her pretty features. Her feminine curves have me entranced, almost hypnotised, my cock thickening, but it wasn’t only my sight she had captured. Sliding my eyes over to Abel, it doesn’t take a genius to realise that the giant of a man is as captivated by her as me.
I blink my attention back to the task at hand guiding another faceless person into the depths of our creation as she becomes shadowed by darkness. In moments, I know she will be bathed in a pool of the next light, and I hasten my pace not wanting to miss her.
It’s been a busy night so far. The extreme horror house is already throwing out shrieking squeals of terror. Our employees do their jobs with the utmost flair. Each one trained by us, to work their hardest. Our only trainee has been with us around two months and is currently shadowing me. But perhaps, it is time he goes out on his own. Perhaps tonight, while this monster is on the prowl.
We have built this business from the ground up. All created by us, and it is to run smoothly. Me, Abel, Sergio, and Rowe have made something good from our torrid past. Moving location every month. October has however, always been insane in the lead up to Halloween. Always our best work.
Halloween has, after all, always been the most bittersweet.