The Bad Place by Dean R. Koontz

“He says we live forever, and all cholesterol can do is move us out of

this life a little sooner. Same thing must be true I slip up and roll

this sucker a few times.”

“I don’t think that’ll happen,” he said.

“You’re the best driver I’ve ever seen.”

“Thank You, Bobby. You’re the best passenger.”

“The only thing I wonder.

“Yeah?”

“If we don’t really die, just move on, and I don’t have to worry about

anything-why the hell did I bother to get diet colas?” THOMAS ROLLED

off the bed, onto his feet.

“Derek, go, get out, he’s coming!” Derek was watching a horse talking

on TV, and he didn’t hear Thomas.

The TV was in the room’s middle, between the beds, and by the time

Thomas got there and grabbed Derek to make him listen, a funny sound was

all around them, not funny ha-ha but funny weird, like somebody

whistling but not whistling. There was wind, too, a couple of puffs,

not warm or cold either, but it made Thomas shiver when it blew on him.

Pulling Derek off his chair, Thomas said,

“Bad Thing’s coming, you get out, you go, like I said before, now!”

Derek just made a dumb face at him, then smiled, like- he figured Thomas

was pretending to be funny the way the Three Stooges pretended. He’d

forgot all about the promise he made Thomas. He’d thought the Bad Thing

was going to be poached eggs for breakfast, and when poached eggs never

showed up on his plate, he figured he was safe, but now he wasn’t safe

and didn’t know it.

More funny-weird whistling. More wind.

Giving Derek a shove, making him get started for the door, Thomas

shouted,

“Run!” The whistling stopped, the wind stopped, and all of a sudden

from nowhere the Bad Thing was there. Between them and the open door.

It was a man, like Thomas already knew it was, but it was more than just

a man. It was darkness poured in the shape of a man, like a piece of

the night itself that came in through the window, and not just because

it wore a black T-shirt and black pants but because it was all deep dark

inside, you could tell.

Right away Derek was afraid. Nobody needed to tell him this was a Bad

Thing, not now when he could see it with his own eyes. But he didn’t

see it was too late to run, and he went straight at the Bad Thing, like

maybe he could push past it, which must have been what he was figuring

because Derek wasn’t dumb enough to figure he could knock it do it was

so big.

The Bad Thing grabbed him and lifted him before he any chance to get

around it, lifted him right up off the floor like he didn’t weigh any

more than a pillow. Derek scream and the Bad Thing slammed him against

the wall so hard scream stopped, and pictures of Derek’s mom and dad a

brother fell off the wall, not the one where Derek got slam but another

wall all the way around the room from him a over his bed.

The Bad Thing was so fast. That was the worst thing about it, how awful

fast it was. It slammed Derek against the wall. Derek’s mouth fell

open but no more sound came from him the Bad Thing slammed him again,

right away, harder, thou the first time was hard enough for anybody, and

Derek’s e went funny. The Bad Thing took him away from the wall a

slammed him down on the worktable. The table kind of shuttered like it

would fall apart, but it didn’t. Derek’s head over the table edge,

hanging down, so Thomas was looking his face, upside-down eyes blinking

fast, upside-down more open real wide but no sound coming out. He

looked up from Derek’s face, looked right across Derek’s body at the Bad

Thing, which was looking at him and grinning, like all this was a joke,

funny ha-ha, which it wasn’t, no way. Then it picked up the scissors on

the edge of the worktable, the ones Thomas used to make his picture

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