Ryan Wiley - Disappearance

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What if you woke up tomorrow and discovered everyone disappeared — that you were the only person left on Earth? Andrew wakes up, only to discover his wife isn’t home and the power is out. There are no cars on the road either. Soon, he realizes the entire town has been deserted overnight and he’s the only person left for miles.
While he has enough food and resources to survive for months if not years at home, his yearning to find his wife, Abby, compels him to search for her.
The more he looks, though, the more he discovers things aren’t as they should be. Where did everyone go? How did this happen?
Follow Andrew’s journey as he struggles in a world gone missing. A world that’s disappeared.

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“If you haven’t figured it out yet, Andrew, I’m a pretty good actress when I need to be. Lying in that hospital bed, I was scared to death. I didn’t know what the black car man had in store for me, but I was sure it wasn’t good. Why didn’t he just kill me? That’s something else I don’t understand. Why tip the police off knowing I might make it out alive? Anyway, it doesn’t matter now. I knew as long as I was in the hospital I was safe. Police were everywhere and the black car man is crazy but not stupid. I had to fake being worse than I really was. I figured it would be a few days before you would make it out all right, but I didn’t expect it to be a week! When you did recover and see me, well, you know what happened then. I told you to leave and kill the black car man. I wasn’t quite sure what he would do to me when I got out, but I knew damn sure what he would try to do to you. As pathetic as you are, Andrew, I figured I’d give you a chance and see how you would do. Turns out you were splendid! I knew there was a reason I married you. I can’t imagine the look on his face when you pulled that gun on him and blasted him. He obviously underestimated you like I did.

“What I don’t like, though, is this Deputy Vogul woman. She’s quite a dirty cop, making you do all the risky work while she cleans up the tracks at the end. I would consider finding a different killing partner, Andrew. She’s not pulling her weight. You and I would make a pretty good team; I’ve got a lot of tricks up my sleeve.”

I don’t hesitate with what I say next. “I’m not a murderer. You’re an insane lunatic!”

“Oh sweetie, that hurts my feelings. You know me. I’m not a bad person. I take care of you, don’t I? I clean the house, cook you dinner, and make love whenever you want. Yes, I’ll admit I have a very strange hobby, but who doesn’t? You’ve been happy with our marriage, haven’t you? All I have to do is slip a little something in your drink before bed on the nights I go out. You get a full night’s rest and I get to have a little fun. It’s a win-win for both of us,” she smiles.

“If you’re interested to know, we liked to do our killings on the weekends so I could sleep in the next day. To be honest, I don’t really know much about the black car man. We had this hobby and we were only together when there was business. We never dealt with personal matters. If you’re concerned, I never slept with him or anything. I’ve always been very faithful to you.” She laughs again, “I’ve just told you I’m a serial killer, I’m sure the least of your concerns is whether I’ve been cheating on you.

“I know it sounds bad but it’s really not that big of a deal. We didn’t just kill anyone, Andrew; everything was thoroughly researched. Most of the people we killed did something bad at one point in time — rapes, cheating, stealing… you know how much I despise thieves. I also convinced the black car man to help me go after some of those hoodlums we ran into last year. You remember them right?” She smiles, “you should have seen the look on their faces!

“Of course, during all that there were one or two innocent ones, and I do feel kinda bad about that. They were at the wrong place at the wrong time, though, and you gotta do what you gotta do.

“Which leads me to you, Andrew. What am I going to do with you?” She points the gun back at me. “You’re not going to tell Deputy Vogul or anyone else my little secret, are you?”

Inside I’m thinking of course I’m going to tell her; you’re a psychopath! I know I’d be a dead man if I said that, though. “No, of course not. I love you Abby.” I say as convincingly as I can.

“Oh, how sweet. I love you, too. I really do, Andrew. I’m so happy I married you. You’ve always been wonderful to me, but you’re a pretty shitty liar.”

At this point, I know I’m a dead man. That’s why I’m so happy when I see Deputy Vogul burst into the room.

“Hold it right there!” Deputy Vogul says, her gun aimed at Abby.

Abby gives off a smile, a look that’s really starting to irritate me. “Well, well. Deputy Vogul, I presume? It’s nice to finally meet you.”

Deputy Vogul doesn’t say anything. How long has she been here? Before anything else is said, I notice I don’t feel right. I’m very dizzy.

“Abby, what’s happening to me?” I say.

“Oh yes, I almost forgot. Did you enjoy your orange juice?”

I look down at my empty glass, Abby’s full glass of orange juice sitting next to it. She drugged me. That little bitch drugged me. The room keeps spinning. My God, this isn’t good.

“I knew I’d catch you one day,” Deputy Vogul says. “Ten years of searching, but here we are finally face to face.”

“Please!” Abby says smugly. “You’ve never come close to catching us. The only reason you’re here this time is because the black car man and I seemed to have gone our separate ways.”

I try keeping my eyes open. I want to hear what’s said next. The drink Abby made me has some powerful stuff in it, though.

“Oh, enough of this talk,” Deputy Vogul says. “I don’t care what you have to say. I’ve waited ten years and I’m not waiting any longer.”

Then, in my last moments of consciousness, Abby turns toward Deputy Vogul and points her gun at her. I hear a gun blast, and then everything goes dark.

Epilogue

When I wake up I see trees. I’m lying on the cool ground unsure of where I am. I hear the sound of a shovel sliding into dirt. Someone’s digging a hole . The sounds stop and I hear panting. Whoever is doing this is trying to catch their breath. When they sigh, I can tell it’s a female voice. Who is it, and how did I get here? I try to remember.

I know I woke up, and then went to the kitchen where Abby was. I remember her pulling the gun on me and telling her deepest, dark secrets. What happened after that, though? I’m pretty sure Abby put something in my orange juice. That must be why I don’t remember how I got here. Is this really happening? Am I her next victim?

Right when I gather enough energy to roll over and look around, I see Deputy Vogul standing up in front of me.

“Well hey there, Andrew. How are you feeling?” she asks.

“I uhh… not good. I think Abby drugged me.”

She laughs, “Yeah, I think she did too. Not sure what she gave you, but I guess it wasn’t lethal.”

I give off a half-smirk, and then ask, “Where is she? What happened to her?”

Deputy Vogul pauses, thinking how best to spill the news. Evidently she decides on the blunt truth, “She’s dead. I’m sorry. I had no other choice. She was about to shoot me, so I pulled the trigger. This must be very hard to hear, Andrew. I heard your conversation. Believe me, I was as shocked as you were. I knew something was wrong with that girl, though, when she told you to kill the man in the black car.”

We both remain quiet, letting what happened sink in. I can’t believe my Abby, my sweet and wonderful Abby, is a serial killer. How could she be like this for so long without me noticing? To cover up something like this for a decade you would have to be insane — and a damn good liar.

I start to regain some consciousness, enough for me to look at where we are. The place looks eerily familiar, like I’ve been here recently. When I sit up, I see the hole Deputy Vogul’s been digging. When I look further I see what looks to be the remains of the black car. Now I know exactly where we are, Deputy Vogul’s place in the reservoir!

“Hey, what’s going on? Why are you digging that hole?” I ask, terrified knowing what the answer may be.

“Andrew, you seem like a smart guy. Do I really have to answer that?”

I look around, hoping to see Abby’s body but I don’t.

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