The Prophet

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Author: Ethan Cross
Tags: Suspense
his beautiful green eyes. Those eyes were the last thing she saw before he sparked a match and flames engulfed her body.

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    After the girl was dead, Harrison Schofield recited the words and painted the symbols onto the walls of the storage container, always following the Prophet’s exacting specifications. Then he left the storage yard. He passed a beige and white guardhouse, where he had killed the nightwatchman, and made his way down the street to his blue Toyota Camry. The neighborhood was quiet and mostly industrial—a lumber yard, a block building that housed some produce supplier. It was painted bright green and red like a watermelon. The only residences were a row of cheap townhouses on the far side of the street. The storage yard had camera surveillance, but Schofield had disabled the unit. He was familiar with the model, an AVMS 2500. No remote backups, just a simple digital recording onto an onsite hard drive.
    He walked past a row of cast-iron street lamps that looked down on him like angry sentinels, watching him, accusing him. He pulled open the car door and slid in behind the wheel. The Prophet was sitting in the passenger seat.
    “How do you feel?” the Prophet said. His slow Southern drawl was deep and hypnotic. The words flowed from his mouth like warm honey.
    Schofield knew what the Prophet wanted to hear, but it was also the truth. “I feel powerful. Stronger.”
    “That’s good. Very good. Did you carry out the ritual exactly as I’ve taught you?”
    In a more aggressive tone than he’d intended, Schofield snapped, “I know what I’m doing.”
    Before he could react, the Prophet’s hand shot out and struck him hard across the left cheek. “Remember your place, boy. Once you ascend, you’ll sit at the right hand of the father and rule this world. But until then, I speak for the father. Don’t ever forget that. You show me respect at all times.”
    Schofield felt like a little boy again. Visions of the Prophet striking him with a barbed whip flashed through his mind. He could almost feel the flesh tearing from his back. He hung his head low and mumbled a quiet apology.
    The Prophet placed a hand on his shoulder. His tone softened. “It’s only a matter of days before the Darkest Night . We need your spirit to be ready for the ascension. You’re sure that you carried out the ritual properly?”
    “I followed your instructions to the letter.”
    “Good. Have you chosen the sacrifice for tomorrow night?”
    Schofield nodded, and his pulse quickened with anticipation. “Everything’s in place.”
    A sound of deep elation reverberated in the Prophet’s throat. The older man reached up and flicked on the Camry’s radio. The Rolling Stones boomed out of the speakers with Mick Jagger’s voice crooning Sympathy For The Devil .
    Schofield put the vehicle in gear and pulled away from the curb. As they drove away, he wondered how he would feel in the morning when he looked into the eyes of his children.

Day Two - December 16 Morning

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    Located twenty miles northwest of downtown Chicago, Elk Grove Village was known as one of the most business-friendly suburbs in the country and was home to one of the largest business parks in North America. The town’s schools ranked among the top educational establishments in Illinois, and the local administration had worked hard to make the city look picturesque and serene.
    FBI Special Agent Victoria Vasques reckoned that the peaceful suburb wasn’t the sort of place a person would usually expect to find a human-trafficking ring, but looks were often deceiving. And in her experience, every community, just like every person, had many complex levels that often never saw the light of day. Her partner, Troy LaPaglia, punched a few keys on the keyboard and brought up the video feed for the Starbright Motel—a place that could unofficially be rented by the hour and had a mirror above every bed. She fidgeted in her chair, leaning back and trying to stretch out
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