Richard Laymon - Blood Games

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They meet up for one week every year: Helen, Cora, Vivian, Finley and Abilene — five former co-eds in search of thrills and adventure. Just like they enjoyed together at college. This time it's Helen's choice. Helen, the fat girl with a taste for horror, the brainy one with a fear of being caught alone in the shower by an unknown assailant with a sharp knife and a thirst for blood…
For this year's reunion, Helen has picked The Totem Pole Lodge, a deserted hotel in the backwoods with a sinister past. She's looking forward to the moment when she'll tell the others the gory details. But that's before night falls and the girls find the Lodge is not as deserted as they thought. And before Helen goes into the shower. Alone.
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From Publishers Weekly In the early 1990s, as the horror market bottomed in the U.S., several established American authors, including Laymon (To Wake the Dead, etc.), were unable to find domestic publishers for their work. Laymon continued to hit bestseller lists overseas during this period, though, and this is one of the novels he wrote during that time. Like so much of his mid-career work, it's a middling effort, and it's also a mixed bag-nearly literally, as it offers a present-day scenario interspersed with flashbacks that are, in effect, standalone short stories. In the present, five young alumni of Belmore University are on their annual get-together; this year, the choice of what to do has fallen to Helen, a horror buff, who arranges for the group to camp out at a deserted backwoods lodge where guests were slaughtered by locals several years back. In time, the group encounter various townsfolk, including a witch, whom they must fight for their lives, resulting in a characteristic Laymon bloodbath. The action here is fast but predictable. Of greater interest are the flashbacks, showing first how the gang got together, then detailing their various exploits-taking revenge on some frat guys by setting fire to their house, on a cruel dean by trashing her office, on a nasty homeowner on Halloween by destroying his living room; seducing a young male surfer during a foggy nighttime trip along the California coast, etc. It's in these scenes that Laymon displays some, but not much, of the surreal nightmarish sensibility that hallmarked his great later work (The Traveling Vampire Show, etc.). Overall, then, this is brisk but routine entertainment from the controversial author, who died in 2001.

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‘Cut the comedy,’ Cora said.

Finley grinned up at her.

‘Come on,’ Abilene said.

‘Hold your water.’ Finley headed back the way she’d come. Vivian’s light stayed on her, and she didn’t bother to take out her own flashlight. Nor did she bother to look around. She strode boldly toward Jim as if she’d forgotten all about the possibility that his brother might be lurking nearby.

‘Keep your eyes open,’ Abilene warned.

‘Hank’s not here yet. He would’ve jumped me by now.’

She’s probably right about that, Abilene thought.

‘He might show up any second,’ Vivian said.

‘If he does, Hickok’ll blast him. Right?’

Finley stopped in front of Jim. Standing there in a puddle of Batty’s blood, she took off her shirt.

‘What the hell are you doing?’ Cora snapped.

‘Just gonna clean him up a little,’ Finley said, and slid the knife down the waistband at her hip.

‘Are you out of your gourd?’ Abilene blurted.

‘Christ, Fin,’ Vivian said.

‘Get back up here,’ Cora ordered.

‘In a minute. Don’t get your shorts in an uproar.’ She started rubbing Jim. Her back blocked Abilene’s view of exactly what she was doing, but she seemed to be mopping his belly with the wadded shirt. She stood very straight. Her shoulders rocked a little with the movement of her arms. The skin of her back, shiny with perspiration, slid over undulating muscles and shoulder blades. Her hips swayed slightly from side to side.

She’s taking her sweet time about it, Abilene thought.

This is more than just wiping off the blood.

The balled shirt came out from between the bodies, wrapped around Finley’s left hand. It disappeared behind Jim. Finley’s other hand caressed his cheek. Tilting back her head, she eased herself forward.

‘She’s kissing him,’ Vivian blurted.

Not just kissing him — writhing, sliding herself against his bare skin.

‘Damn it!’ Cora blurted. ‘Finley!’

She ignored Cora.

‘Somebody better go down and break them up.’

‘Yeah,’ Abilene murmured.

Jim’s arms went around Finley. His hands drifted up and down her back, caressing her. They slipped inside her shorts.

‘He isn’t tied,’ Cora said.

Doesn’t seem to bother Finley, Abilene thought.

‘He wasn’t tied up all afternoon,’ Vivian whispered.

‘I know, but… Finley!’

Jim’s hands came out of her shorts, caressed her back, her sides.

The fingers of his left hand wrapped her knife.

‘Watch out!’ Abilene shouted as Jim started to draw out the blade.

Finley grabbed his wrist, clamped it against her side. Her mouth broke away from his. ‘Jim!’ she gasped. ‘What’re you…?’

Jim drove her backward, right arm squeezing her tight to his Ixxly. Finley squirmed, kicked wildly.

Abilene thumbed back the shotgun hammer. But the only target was Jim’s face beside Finley’s head. She held fire and then u was too late to shoot.

They were both out of sight beneath the balcony’s overhang.

‘Fuck!’ Cora yelled.

Abilene leaned over the railing. Couldn’t see them.

Jump?

Vivian had already thought of that. She had one leg on the railing.

‘Don’t!’ Cora warned.

From below came sounds of a struggle: gasps, grunts, quick smacks of skin against skin, thuds of bodies striking the wall or floor.

‘Get down and help her!’ Cora blurted. ‘Quick! But don’t jump, for Godsake.’

Vivian swung her leg back down from the railing and started to run.

‘Take this.’ Abilene shoved the shotgun, stock first, into Cora’s hands. ‘Cover us.’ She rushed past her and raced along the balcony behind Vivian.

‘Cover you?’ Cora called.

‘Hank!’ she shouted.

Hank? If there is a Hank.

She wished she’d kept the shotgun, but she was already leaping down the stairs. Too late to go back for it. And Hank might show up. Cora can watch our backs for us .

Vivian grabbed the newel post and swung herself away from the stairs. She dashed across the lobby, the beam of her flashlight bouncing through the darkness ahead of her.

She hasn’t got any weapon at all, Abilene realized.

Remembering her own, she grabbed the handle as she jumped off the last three stairs. She couldn’t see the floor. But it found her feet, almost knocking them out from under her. She stumbled, regained her balance, then jerked the knife from her skirt and ran toward Vivian’s skittering light.

She switched the knife to her right hand.

God, what if we’re too late?

Finley’s a wildcat. Maybe she’s already nailed the bastard.

Maybe she’s dead. Split open like Helen.

A support beam rushed out of the darkness. Abilene tried to dodge it. Her left shoulder pounded it. She cried out as the blow spun her around. She staggered backward, fell. The floor hammered her rump. Then she was up again, running toward Vivian’s light.

The light was steady, now. Motionless. Casting a bright cone on Jim and Finley.

She stopped running. There was no longer any need to rush.

She halted beside Vivian. The floor under her shoes was slick with Batty’s blood.

‘What’s going on?’ Cora asked.

Vivian raised the light. Cora was looking down from the balcony straight in front of them. She had gotten up. She was leaning over the rail with her elbows on it, the shotgun in her hands.

Nobody answered her question.

The light returned to Jim and Finley.

He was on his knees behind her limp body. She lay on her back, eyes shut, her head raised off the floor, held up by Jim’s fist clenched in her hair. His other hand pressed the knife blade against her throat.

Abilene saw no blood on Finley’s skin or on the floor beside her.

He hasn’t cut her, she thought. Not yet.

But he’d done something to her. She was out cold.

Or dead.

No, not dead. Her belly was moving slightly up and down.

She’s breathing.

‘Is Finley okay?’ Cora asked.

‘I think so,’ Abilene muttered.

‘Drop yer knife,’ Jim said.

Throw it at him?

She’d tried that before, but only managed to wound his leg. If she threw it and missed, he would cut Finley’s throat.

Even if I hit him, she thought, it won’t kill him fast enough.

‘He’ll still have time to kill Finley.

‘Drop yer knife,’ he told her again. ‘Do it!’

She opened her hand. The knife fell and clattered against the floor in front of her.

‘Kick it off somewhere. Get rid a the thing.’

She stepped forward and swept the knife away with her foot. It skidded spinning across the floor and vanished in the dark. ‘Now stay put,’ he said. Tilting back his head, he glared at the underside of the balcony floor. ‘Cora, don’t ya try nothin’ or Finley gets herself cut open. Ya hear me?’

‘Yes.’

‘Come on over here, Vivian.’

‘What do you want?’ she asked, her voice trembling.

‘Get under here with me. Do what I tell ya.’ He pressed the knife tighter against Finley’s throat. The way it dented her skin, Abilene expected blood to pour out from under its edge. But this is Finley’s knife, she reminded herself. The one tugged from the top of the totem pole.

Dull as it might be, she thought, it’ll do the job if he tries harder.

Vivian took a step forward.

‘Don’t go,’ Cora warned from above.

‘He’ll kill Finley.’

‘He can’t get you. Not if you stay put.’

Vivian looked up at her, then started forward again.

‘Don’t!’

She didn’t halt until she was standing beneath the edge of the balcony. ‘I’ll do whatever you want,’ she told Jim. ‘Just leave her alone.’

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