《The Devil's Rain: Dark Ascension》Part 1 -- Chapter 1A: You've heard of the rain?
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The Devil’s Rain was unlike anything Joseph had ever witnessed before. Even in some of his most nightmarish dreams, the terrors that the rain brought could never be rivaled. The dense dark red drops of harsh skin-chilling storms pounding wood and glass, the forceful twisting winds howling through the walls, was all concluded by an abrupt brink of ominous silence.
Then someone disappeared.
*vrrrr vrrrr* The sound of Joseph’s phone buzzed loudly in his ear, waking him up unexpectedly.
“Ah shit. Who is it?” Joseph groaned, answering the buzzing annoyance.
“It’s Joan. Come downstairs. We made breakfast,” she said bluntly and hung up the phone. Joseph continued to groan and stretch his body as he slowly got himself up on the edge of his bed.
He sat there looking down at his knees, dangling his legs and thinking about the dream he had last night. He remembered dreaming about The Devil’s Rain, imagining the deep red color dripping down his windowsill and seeing a menacing face through the glass. It was difficult for him to make out entirely, but he could still picture its large brownish fangs and glowing crimson red eyes.
He continued to stare down at his feet with a blank expression on his face until he remembered where he needed to be.
I better not take too long. That girl will ring my neck if I keep them waiting, especially after she cooked, he thought as he hopped off his bed, put on a wrinkled red shirt and stepped out the door.
Joseph ran down the stairs quickly and into the kitchen, partially blinded by the bright lights his eyes hadn’t adjusted to yet. He cringed almost painfully looking over at Holly who had an even brighter smile on her face.
“Did you just wake up, Joseph?” Holly asked as Joseph took his seat next to her and Marko.
“I did actually. Joan called me telling me to come down,” he responded, sounding a bit ungrateful.
“Well. It’s not every day I make everyone breakfast, right? She asked smugly. “You should be thankful I woke you for such a special occasion.”
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“I guess you’re right about one thing,” Josh said with a very subtle country accent. “It definitely ain’t every day you cook breakfast. You should start doin’ it more. Don’t you think?” Josh purposely said that to be condescending, and Joan’s cringy and angry expression demonstrated that she was much less than happy.
“You want to run that by me again, Josh?” She bit back confidently, holding up a light mallet she used for tenderizing meat.
“I’m just glad ya mama taught you how to use that thing,” he joked, making everyone but Joan chuckle beneath their breath. “Ah no need to get mad, girl. You know I’m just buggin. Put ‘er down. I ain’t ungrateful.” He smiled like an innocent puppy, allowing Joan to simmer down.
“You two just love antagonizing each other,” Marko said with a delighted smirk on his face. “Maybe you could have your own sitcom or something. I’d watch it.”
Joan shook her head and continued preparing plates. She tossed ham, bacon, oatmeal, and eggs cooked three different ways onto the plates and distributed the six of them. She then took her seat at the far end of the table across from Josh.
Enrique, with his long, spiky, jelled-up hair, sat next to Joan and started eating without saying anything to anyone.
“You alright, Enrique?” Joseph asked, appearing genuinely concerned for his friend. He looked at him with worry in his eyes, but Enrique peered back with just a blank expression and food in his mouth.
“Of course,” he said quietly. “Why do you ask?” He seemed to be telling the truth, but for some odd reason, Joseph still felt uneasy.
“No reason,” he said. “I guess I’ve just been a bit on edge recently.” Joseph rested his cheek in the palm of his hand and looked around the room awkwardly. Something strange seemed to be bothering him.
“Better question,” Enrique said. “Are you alright, Joseph?” He paused, thinking about how to collect his thoughts. There was a lot on his mind, but he wasn’t sure how to put them into words.
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Everyone looked at him curiously, waiting patiently for him to respond, but he continued thinking.
“I would say that I’m okay, but…” he paused again. “I’ve just been thinking about the rain and having dreams about it. I’m just worried. I guess.” He sounded incredibly hesitant as though that was extremely difficult for him to say. He began to sweat and appeared to be genuinely nervous about either the rain or being put on the spot about it.
“I’ve been thinking about the rain too,” Marko spoke quietly. “It’s just not something we can un-see. It’s not something we can just pretend doesn’t bother us.” Frustration began to build with every word he said.
“You’re right,” Josh said. “It ain’t something we can just ignore, but what the hell we supposed to do ‘bout it?”
“Maybe we can look around,” Holly intervened. “We could do some research on it. Try to see what we can find. Maybe it’s some kind of weird Native American curse or something,” Holly shrugged her shoulders with her eyes lighting up behind her rectangular glasses.
“Hmm,” Joseph began to think out loud. “Well this could either be really good for our anxiety or really bad.” He made a few very uncertain hand gestures and shook his head.
“Well here’s what I’m thinking,” Enrique suggested with a very ‘Sherlock Holmes’ attitude. “What Holly is saying has some leverage here. Perhaps if we do investigate the matter, we may actually uncover details that may lead us to a much larger picture.” He began to elicit the details, grabbing everyone’s attention and interest.
“One thing we know is that this rain is not normal. It is other-wordly, no doubt about it. I would normally suggest that there’s a logical explanation for this, but if either one of you actually thinks that, you’re on some other shit. Case-closed. Don’t Argue.” Everyone chuckled softly as Enrique tried to continue explaining his thoughts.
“To be fair,” Josh interrupted. “I’m always on some other shit. You know this.” The two of them laughed hysterically.
“Okay. Good point,” Enrique said as he continued to explain his game plan. “Anyway. It has to be something supernatural, so Holly’s suggestion about some weird Native American curse is on the table. What I want all of you to do is to find out what you can about the rain today and then we will all come back together and talk about what we think it could possibly be. Once we generally agree on the most likely possibility based on the data you collect, we’ll figure out what we can do from there.”
“Sounds good to me,” Joseph agreed as he began to think about where he would start on this newly found mission.
“Agreed,” Josh nodded with his hands tucked beneath his chin and index finger pressed on his nose beneath his glasses. He then brushed back his thick curly black hair with his hand and looked around the rest of the kitchen.
“I think we’re all in,” Joan added. “This is a good idea and I think that ultimately it will give us something to ease our anxiety. Being proactive on our problems is the best way to reduce stress related to it. It’s much better than sitting around hoping it doesn’t become a major issue,” she explained very “matter-of-factly.”
“Okay psychology major,” Josh tried to antagonize her again, but she didn’t seem to let his unnecessary comments bother her.
“Okay exercise quote on quote science major,” she retorted incredibly condescendingly. Josh just smiled as he genuinely enjoyed this warring relationship he had with Joan.
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