Misty

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Author: M. Garnet
Tags: General Fiction
Evidently it was pretty hard to get rid of the human body when you were trying to kill someone. Turning to dust on death brought up cremations, and how long it took to cremate a body, which took hours but still left some small tokens, like fillings, some bone pieces, etc. Several times, as she was trolling through the web, she got Vampires, but she just deleted them and continued. She found instant human combustion, but there also was some traces left, whole body parts that did not burn up completely.
    She next logged onto a chat room to question some geeks as to a weapon that would turn a human body to dust. When the room got serious she threw the whole thing into a tizzy when she added that the clothes and possessions did not turn to dust, just the person. This led to theories on living matter only and a lot of wild guesses such as vibrations, radiation, beams being controlled, just how far was science in these areas? The general consensus was that no one was into this right now. Some of the geeks on line worked in these areas and said they were disappointed in today’s results.
    One person said, “You know when you drive a stake into the heart of a Vampire, they turn to dust.” The chat room turned to talk of whether there really were Vampires so she logged out. It was past noon and she was starved.
    She made a sandwich and grabbed a juice and made a face. When she had gone to the store she had not bought anything to drink. This was her last juice and she only had one water bottle on a lonely shelf. She went to the front window, looking out, but did not see anyone. She saw a neighbor go by with his dog. It wasn’t one she was friendly with, but she did know he lived in the area. Okay, this afternoon, she would get in the truck and drive to somewhere away from the little complex that she had always found so safe. She would pick up a few more items.
    Going back to her workroom, she began applying color to a drawing. This was the type of work that she loved so time flew away. Finally, nature took over and she had to go to the bathroom. On her way down the hall she glanced into the living room, becoming aware that it was dark. She finished her business, went on through her small house and turned on lights in every room.
    There was a knock on her door that froze her in the middle of the room. She stood there waiting and there was another knock. A voice that she knew called out. “Misty, it’s Terrie, I have a delivery for you.” She breathed a sigh of relief going to the door. Terrie stood there with her hands full. Misty took one bag and Terrie immediately rushed into the little kitchen bar to set down the rest of the bags.
    “Gosh, that was heavy. This one has a six-pack of water in it. I did not have time to put it in the fridge to cool. It has been a crazy day.” Terrie always was bubbly and her tongue seemed to move faster than her brain. “Anyways, your boyfriend was so nice, but I didn’t want to wait until Paul got home because Paul got this really nice bonus and we are going out to celebrate. Oh, just wait until you see my new dress.” She was unpacking the bags and because she was hyper, oh yes, always hyper, she was dancing around, putting items away. Misty just stood there with her mouth open.
    “Terrie.” She tried to interrupt her friend. “What boyfriend?”
    Terrie whirled around. “Oh, Misty, I am so glad for you. He is so handsome and so rich. That Mercedes he drives is beautiful. Oh look, the expensive cookies, these are so good but I never can buy them. Paul said he was taking me to a nice restaurant. We really shouldn’t, but Paul is so proud that I just don’t have the heart to tell him no. And he doesn’t want to drive. He wants to take a taxi. Can you believe it?” Terrie almost had everything put away and she opened a bottle of water and handed it to Misty.
    “Hey, I gotta go. I need to finish in only a half hour. See you.” She had the door almost open before Misty reached
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