Kate Corrigan struggled
against the cords that held her tightly bound to an uncomfortable wooden
chair. She was neither blindfolded nor gagged. As she struggled she
looked around the brightly lit, but dank and smelly underground room
where she was now confined.
She came to the
conclusion that she must have been drugged at some point. She remembered
being grabbed, along with the young waitress who had been serving her,
out of a diner near the university where she occasionally taught classes
on folklore. But she could not recall how she got to this room and felt
as if her head was filled with cotton. Her memory of the non-human creatures
that had seized her was also somewhat incoherent.
As she looked around
she became aware of the sniffling sound of someone trying to hold back
tears. It came from somewhere behind her back and she tried to crane
her head around to look. Her dark blond hair, which she had allowed
to grow longer while away conducting research in Hungary, had partially
fallen into her face during her struggles and she was unable to push
it back out of her eyes. This made it even harder to see what was going
on.
“Mindy, is
that you behind me?” Kate whispered, wishing she knew where she
was being held and whether or not she was being observed by whatever
had grabbed her away from her early supper.
“What’s
happening to us, Professor Corrigan? I’m…” Mindy shuddered
and stopped to take a breath, “I’m so scared,” she
finally gasped out in a tiny whisper. She began to cry harder, almost
hysterically.
“Shh, Mindy,
not so loud. We need to talk, but we need to be really quiet. I have
no idea if whoever or whatever dragged us off is listening or not.”
Sooner than Kate expected she heard Mindy’s strangled sobs calm
to a few sniffles.
“Good. First,
if I remember correctly, even though I didn’t notice that closely
at the time, weren’t you one of the waitresses working the bar
at a special Halloween party I attended? I was there dressed as a Romanian
gypsy complete with authentic costume, gaudy makeup, and a long, curly
black wig.”
Kate heard Mindy
stop sniffling and suck in her breath before answering. “Yeah,
Professor, I remember that party. The guest of honor was certainly an
interesting guy. I don’t usually work that restaurant except for
special events where Dad needs extra help. You know that my father owns
the diner near NYU where I wait tables, but he also works as the special
events manager for that other restaurant. I did notice the gypsy who
was, um, a bit chummy with the ‘guest of honor’, but the
wig and makeup threw me off; I never recognized you, Professor.”
Even in the midst
of her trepidation, Kate had to smile at the memory of that Halloween
party and the several passionate kisses she had shared with the ‘guest
of honor’; she had certainly become ‘chummy’ with
Hellboy in a way that was very different from their decades-long friendship.
Kate dragged her
attention back to Mindy and their current predicament. “Second,
I want you to stop calling me ‘Professor’; call me ‘Kate’.
When people call me ‘Professor’ it always makes me feel
so damn old and I can’t be much more than five or six years older
than you are.”
“Tell me,
Professor, I mean Kate, what’s going on here? Is this somehow
related to that Halloween party? I don’t really remember much
about the people who kidnapped us, but what I do recall seems like something
out of some nightmare. When I try to think back on it I keep remembering
giant rats.”
“Same here,”
sighed Kate. “And I’m afraid it may be related to that party,
or at least to the guest of honor. I noticed that the waiters and waitresses
kept their distance from him until he decided to thank them when the
party was coming to an end. At that time you were the only one of them
who spoke to him and, along with me, you were the only younger woman
he kissed in some way. I can’t help thinking that maybe these
creatures are using us to get at him.”
“Is he someone
these creatures would want to get at, Kate? We were paid a lot of extra
money to work the party in a way that would keep everyone happy, and
yet, at the same time, keep us as far away as possible from the guest
of honor. I just assumed since there was no guest list with names and
we only allowed people with invitations that the guest of honor was
some unidentified celebrity.”
“Now, ‘celebrity’
is a very interesting term, would you not agree?” interrupted
a very cultured, almost British sounding, male voice.
Kate and Mindy
both looked around to see who had addressed them as this voice continued.
“It mainly
refers to someone who people would wish to ‘celebrate’ for
some reason. But, somehow, I don’t think people would want to
fête him if they truly knew what was hidden within that interesting
red costume he wears. For his exterior appearance really is a kind of
costume even if he can never actually remove it. Even he himself is
basically unaware of what is hidden beneath that costume, although he
already suspects that the reality will be an unpleasant one when it
is finally revealed.”
Kate became aware
of a figure that had suddenly appeared in the brighter light directly
in front of her. She was more than used to non-human creatures and just
looked without comment or fear at the giant rat that stood erect before
her. It had glowing yellow eyes, but these eyes were actually nothing
similar to Hellboy’s yellow-colored eyes; certainly not the eyes
Kate saw when Hellboy looked at her.
What bothered Kate
the most was that this sleek rat’s black-pelted body was oddly
dressed in a perfectly immaculate dark-brown three-piece suit, complete
with a matching fedora hat. This mode of dress and the voice the creature
spoke in made it distinctly appear like a rat-like version of Trevor
Broom, being just about his 5’ 11’’ height; the main
difference being that this odd creature smoked a cigarette in an ivory
holder elegantly held in its hand-like forepaw. Kate wondered to herself
if the similarity to Hellboy’s adoptive father was intentional
on its part.
Whiskers tickled
her ear as the creature bent over, “Oh, yes, my dear, quite intentional,”
it whispered.
The giant rat then
moved around behind Kate and revealed itself to Mindy who gasped in
dismay.
“Ah, I see
that you are not as aware of the existence of ‘horrific monsters’
as is your acquaintance. And yet you have interacted with this big,
red fellow; even allowed him to kiss your cheek. Did you really think
he was nothing more than a big guy in a funny red costume?”
Mindy unexpectedly
found herself angry instead of afraid and stopped shaking. “I
know exactly what I thought, and still think, of him; he is nothing
more or less than a great guy whose father cared enough to want to give
him and his close friends the best Halloween party his money could buy.”
“Actually,”
the rat sighed, “in a way you are most correct. But the human
male who calls himself his ‘father’ and those humans who
call themselves his ‘colleagues’ and ‘friends’
are deluded if they think he can forever evade his destiny. For in reality
he is nothing less than a betrayer of his own kind.”
“And what,
exactly, is my brother’s ‘own kind’, pray tell?”
interrupted a new voice.
“Oh, my,”
said the rat who had shifted to confront the newcomer, “A talking
fish, how quaint.”
Kate looked in
surprise at the fish-man who had suddenly risen up in front of her.
Even though she had never seen him before, she immediately recognized
the Bureau-issued clothing and equipment this oddly attractive stranger
wore on his slender, blue-gray body.
“I think
I’ve been away from the Bureau for far too long,” she muttered
to herself.
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