Richard Laymon - The Traveling Vampire Show

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When the one-night-only Traveling Vampire Show arrives in town, promising the only living vampire in captivity, beautiful Valeria, three local teenages venture where they do not belong, and discover much more than they bargained for.

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“Guess we never should’ve drunk it in the first place.”

She smiled at me. “Can’t say I regret it.”

“This is a lot of trouble to go through.”

“The cover-up’s the price you pay for doing the crime.”

I laughed. “Did you just think that up?”

“I think so.”

“Good one.”

She slipped her hand into mine. We walked side by side through the quiet evening.

Chapter Thirty-two

When we came to Slim’s house, she set the grocery sack down on the stoop and crouched in front of the door.

“The tape looks okay,” she said. “Stay here. I’ll check the back door before we go in.”

I waited. A couple of minutes later, Slim opened the front door from inside.

“Entre, ” she said.

The sack in one hand, Rusty’s shirt in the other, I stepped over the threshold.

Slim shut the door and locked it. “If anyone came in while we were gone,” she said, “they didn’t use the doors.”

“I guess that’s good news,” I said.

She seemed amused. “Vampires, of course, can turn into bats or wolves… or even a mist. You go turning into mist, you can get in just about anywhere.”

“It’s not dark yet,” I pointed out.

She smiled. “Not technically. Of course, if we want to get picky about it, vampires can’t enter anyplace without an invitation.”

“That is good news.”

“But people can.”

“Not so good.”

“I want to brush my teeth. Why don’t you put that stuff down and come upstairs with me? You can stand guard. Just in case.”

“Okay.”

We went upstairs together. She turned on the bathroom light, then said, “I’ll be out in a minute,” and shut the door.

She didn’t lock it, or I would’ve heard the ping.

It was good to know that she trusted me.

Standing outside the door, I heard water start to run.

Night hadn’t yet fallen, but the hallway was almost dark. I thought about taking a walk to the other end for a quick look into the bedrooms. But I wanted to stay close to Slim. And I really didn’t want to see the bedrooms: what if they weren’t the same as when we’d left?

What if someone was hiding in one of them? Hiding in silence, waiting for us….

It didn’t seem likely. If I’d had to put money on it, I would’ve wagered that nobody was in either of the rooms, nobody was in the entire house except me and Slim.

Still, I felt chills crawling up my back as I stared into the gloom at the end of the hallway.

I wished Slim would hurry up.

Finally, she shut the water off. I expected the door to open, but it didn’t.

Then I heard a steady splashing sound.

Oh.

Not wanting Slim to come out and wonder if I’d been listening to her, I walked away from the door. The sound diminished. Though I could still hear her, I stopped a few strides down the hall.

And stared toward the two bedrooms.

Nobody’s here, I told myself. They were here before, but then they left and went to my house.

And to Rusty’s? I wondered. He’d been at Janks Field the same as us.

I heard the toilet flush.

Soon after that, the bathroom door opened, light spilling into the hallway.

“Dwight?”

“I’m here.” I hurried to the door.

Slim looked a little worried. “Where’d you go?”

“Nowhere. Just over there.” I nodded to the side. Stepping out of the bathroom, she looked down the hallway. “Did you hear something?”

I shook my head. “Not really. I was just… waiting for you.”

“Let’s go to my room,” she said.

“Okay.”

My heart suddenly pounding, I stayed by Slim’s side and we left the lighted doorway behind.

Hurrying at the last moment, she entered her bedroom ahead of me and flicked the light switch. We stood motionless. Only our heads turned.

“Looks fine,” Slim whispered.

“Yeah.”

She turned toward me.

Nobody’s home and we’re in her bedroom….

“I’ve made a decision,” she said.

Oh, God.

I was almost too nervous to ask, but I managed to say, “What?”

“I’m going after all,” she said.

“Huh?”

“To the Traveling Vampire Show. If you guys are going to it, so am I.”

“But I thought…”

“Yeah, well… things have changed. If I don’t go with you, where am I supposed to stay that’s safe? They’ve been here —somebody has been, anyway.”

I almost confessed, but stopped myself. Rusty and I had been in her house, all right, and we’d broken the vase and perfume bottle in her mother’s room. But we hadn’t chewed her book or taken the yellow roses.

“And they’ve been to your place,” Slim continued. “ Your parents are at the hospital. My mom’s away for the night. I’m sure as heck not going to stay here by myself. Or at your place. I wouldn’t stay at Rusty‘s, since I happen to not be able to stand his parents.” She shrugged. “Maybe at Lee’s, but…”

“Not there,” I said. “Julian has her address on the check she gave him.”

“As if he needs addresses,” Slim said.

“But why are they doing this?” I asked. “If it is them? I just don’t get it.”

“To scare us, I guess. So we won’t talk.”

“About the dog?”

“I don’t know. They might be afraid the cops’ll come if I tell. Maybe they’ve got a lot to hide. I mean, you know?”

“If they’re so afraid we’ll tell on them, why don’t they…” Not wanting to say it, I shrugged.

“Take us prisoners?” Slim suggested. “Or kill us?”

“Something like that,” I admitted.

“I don’t know,” Slim said. “But that’d be awfully drastic. If they’re trying not to draw attention to themselves, killing some kids doesn’t seem like a brilliant way to go about it.”

I almost smiled. “You’re right about that.”

“On the other hand,” she said, “if they’re trying to scare us, why did they give us tickets for tonight’s show?”

“They didn’t give them to us. They sold them.”

“And got their hands on Lee’s address,” Slim said. “But why do they need her address? They didn’t need ours. They just followed us, or something.”

I shrugged. “Maybe in case they hadn’t been able to follow us? That sort of thing doesn’t always work. They might’ve lost us. But if they did, they’d still know where to find Lee.” When I said that, I got a slightly sick feeling inside.

“I wonder if she’s had any visitors,” Slim said.

“Maybe we’d better call her.”

“Yeah. In a minute. I want to change first.”

“Huh?”

“Like you.”

I blushed and raised my eyebrows as if I didn’t know what she was talking about. Which was pretty much true.

“The dark shirt,” she said.

“Oh.”

“It’s a good idea.”

“Thanks.” I hadn’t worn a dark shirt on purpose. After seeing the rose on my pillow, I’d just grabbed it. But I saw no harm in allowing Slim to think I’d chosen a dark shirt for purposes of camouflage.

She walked to her closet, turned on its light and began to search through the clothes hangers.

“I’d better wait in the hall,” I said.

“You don’t have to.” The words were hardly out of her mouth before she pulled off her T-shirt. Her back was toward me and she had her bikini top on, along with about a dozen bandages. Then she reached behind her. “Don’t get worried,” she said, and untied the back string. As she untied the neck string, she said, “It’s just too hot.”

She let her bikini top fall to the closet floor.

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