Scream, You Die

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Author: Michael Fowler
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the door. The action made her jump and she braced herself back against the headboard. As she watched the chair judder for the third time her mind began to race.
    “Open door now!” Skender yelled in broken English.
    She could sense from the tone in his voice that he was angry and the hairs on the back of her neck began to prickle. Realising that she couldn’t go anywhere she called back shakily, “One moment.”
    Throwing back the duvet, she remembered she only had on a T-shirt and knickers and she sought out where she had dumped her clothes the previous night. They were draped over the bottom of the bed.
    Picking up her skirt, she slipped it on, adjusted it around her hips and fastened up the zip. “One moment,” she called out again. She couldn’t stop the nervous inflection in her voice and as she padded towards the door she could feel her heart beginning to pound faster.
    Removing the chair she stepped back. “It’s open.”
    Skender pushed open the door.
    He seemed even bigger in daylight. Grazyna noted that there was only a few inches gap between his shaven head and the top of the door.
    For a second he stared at her, then switched his gaze to the chair she was still holding.“Why you do that?”
    “I–I wasn’t dressed properly. I felt scared.”
    He smiled, narrowing his eyes.
    “You do that no more,” he said, stepping towards her.
    She released the chair and edged back, catching her legs against the bed. “What do you want? Where is Kofryna?”
    “She is in her room getting ready. It is time for you to get ready. You work for me soon.”
    A sudden confusion engulfed Grazyna. After a few seconds’ silence she said, “Work for you? I don’t understand. Andrius is getting me work.”
    He guffawed. “Andrius is gone. Gone back home.”
    Her head went into a spin. “Gone back home? I don’t understand. Andrius is at work. He has a job at a hotel. He said he was going to sort out work for me and Kofryna and then come back for us.”
    Skender’s mouth curled up.“You think Andrius is your boyfriend, yes?”
    “Of course Andrius is my boyfriend. He is looking after me.”
    Skender fixed her gaze for several seconds then with a sneer said, “Andrius is not your boyfriend. You and your friend Kofryna belong to me now.”
    His words were like a blow to her stomach. She felt her chest tighten. “What do you mean belong to you?” she gasped.
    “What I say: belong to me. I pay five thousand each for you to come here. Now you have to pay me back by working for me.”
    The nervousness she had felt minutes earlier disappeared and changed to anger. “You are lying. I am not working for you. I want to see Andrius and I want to go home.” She jammed her hands onto her hips. “Right now.”
    Without warning Skender lashed out, back-handing Grazyna across the face. The blow knocked her onto the bed.
    A split second later he was on top of her, clamping a hand around her jaw. “You work for me now, you understand? You make no more trouble. If you do I hurt you. You understand?”
    Tears welled in Grazyna’s eyes. Her jaw felt as if it was going to pop out of its joints. The pain was nothing like she had felt before. She managed to nod her head and he released his grip.
    “Good, we understand one another, yes?”
    Fighting back further tears, she nodded again.
    “Good.” He stroked her face with the back of his hand. Looking into her eyes he said, “You are virgin yes?”
    Grazyna’s stomach emptied. She felt sick.
    Skender’s eyes tightened. “Answer me. You are virgin?”
    “Yes – yes,” she managed to stammer out. Her throat was dry.
    “Good, that is what I was told. I don’t care anyway. I already tell people you are virgin.” He fixed her with a threatening stare. “If anyone asks you tell them you are virgin. Understand?”
    She couldn’t believe what she was hearing. Licking her lips she said, “Please, I want to go home.”
    Skender broke into a mischievous grin. “You go home when
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