THE SIXTH IN THE PARANORMAL CRIME SERIES

The old guy didn’t look me in the eyes, but whispered looking toward the elevator down the hall. “That one has twenty-five floors. The missing one is the thirteenth floor. You don’t want to get off on that one. It will take you to the top."

His face had no expression. The second meaning screamed at me. Shaking my head and denying the man’s allegation, “We are on the top floor. You are trying to scare me. You must know I am a writer.” My heart stopped racing, knowing this guy was just pulling my leg.

Quickly looking into my face and his eyes were wide open, “Yes, I was trying to give you some ideas. I know who you are. We have been waiting for you. Please, have a nice stay at our hotel, and don’t open the door unless you know who it is. Let’s call it a friendly warning.” 

He didn't give me time to respond. I watched the old guy move down the corridor until I could no longer see him. Closing the door to the outside world, I heard my name being whispered from the hall. Damn Vinny for pulling such a childish prank. Opening the door, thinking it was my friend who is a kid at heart, I stuck my head out ready to blast him. There was no one in sight, yet, I heard the whispering, someone calling my name, repeatedly. Chanting it over and over again.

Slamming the door behind me, and pulling over the additional security lock, I slowly slid down the cold metal, in tears. I knew what was happening. Didn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out. The dead were calling out to me again. 


Energy was drifting into the room, raising the hair on my neck. A man's face came into view and then disappeared. The illusion smiled, yet the undertone was uncertainty and death. 

It left in a blink of my eye, but then there were more voices calling from the room across the hall. Not sure how many. What room number do you ask? Room 2403. A party was going on there and my name was coming up in conversation.

This is not good. Maybe it was the beer and plane that has put me on edge. Getting up, I ran to the phone. Calling the front desk to extinguish my fear, I asked if they could tell my neighbors across the hall to keep down the noise.

Much to my surprise, the front desk clerk told me the occupants had not arrived but they would send security up to investigate. 

"By the way," she added, "we will have your luggage delivered shortly. Thank you for your patience. We have been overwhelmed with guests for the writer's awards banquet. The concierge was detained." The phone disconnected.

Hanging up, I looked over at my luggage that was brought in by the old man with the strange eyes. Was he living or dead? But, more importantly, what the hell am I doing here? All I wanted was to win the writer's award. Please, not another supernatural crime to investigate. Vinny calls this a gift? It's a freaken curse. What do they want from me, now? Has to be the beer. I drank too much with Vinny waiting for take-off.

 

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