20
Daniel
Daniel watched him cross the bridge, tall dude out
for a run in the middle of the night, dark glasses tight across his
eyes, these L.A. people, what’s up with that? Probably used
sunblock, too.
Cleo whispered, “Shh. He’ll hear you
thinking.”
Tobey hissed, “Shh. Hear your brain.”
Like water snakes in the weeds.
Daniel said, “Please be quiet. Doesn’t the water
feel good?”
“Cold.”
“Cold.”
Their voices echoed to silence.
Daniel was submerged to his nose in shallow water,
hidden beneath a wooden dock on the opposite side of the canal.
Daniel, Cleo, and Tobey, watching.
Tall dude left the bridge, scuffed whisper on the
street, passed through a column of blue light, cut hard with
muscles and what’s that on his arms? Squint. Focus. See. These big
red arrows, glowing like embers in the blue-purple light. Daniel
thought they were cool.
When the man was gone, Daniel pushed along the
muddy bottom, moving to deeper water as he pulled his load with
him, so slow the water did not ripple, enjoying the kiss of tiny
fish on his skin. Heading toward the bridge.
After a while, he slid beneath the arch, then
turned toward the house, keeping the load tucked in close as he
floated in the shadows. Daniel had watched the house since midday,
and his care had paid off twice. Others had appeared to watch the
house, too, and now he knew they had been watching for him. He took
this as an excellent sign, and proof that he was close.
“Can you feel it, boys? We are so close I can feel
it.”
“So close we can touch it, touch it.”
“So close we can taste it, taste it.”
Their feathery breath caressed his ears.
Daniel bobbed in the darkness, waiting without any
real sense of passing time when a flick of black moved at the end
of their fence, catching his attention. Another flick, and the
black became a shadow at the edge of the water. A glint of light
flashed at the top of the shadow, flashed once more, and then the
glint and the shadow were gone. Daniel thought about this and
decided the glint was light from a house across the canal flashing
off the tall dude’s glasses. Had to be. The tall dude had gone to
their house.
Daniel waited for the shadow to reappear, wondering
who the man was and why he was here. This made Daniel smile because
the truth was always the same. He was here for the same reason as
everyone else. This would be worth a call to his friends, which
Daniel would make in the morning.
Daniel waited another twenty minutes, just to be
sure, but the shadow and its glint did not return. Like all good
hunters, Daniel was patient, but after a while he determined it was
safe to move on.
Daniel whispered, soft as a kiss.
“Be seeing you.”
Daniel had been holding the body for well over an
hour, but now he released it. The body rolled over once, a hand
rising to wave good-bye, then slid beneath the cold black
surface.
Daniel waited, and watched, and wondered who would
come next.