Now Arachne was having too much fun.
The skeletons had been a decent workout, no matter how much her Eva worried about the superficial wounds they gave Arachne. It was nice having the concern without Eva being upset at causing the wounds. Even if the concern was completely misplaced.
Arachne had lived forever and she would live forever more.
That was the main reason she had run for five hours to find this remote farm. Hurting the people her Eva perceived as friends would never be forgiven. Arachne knew that.
That was not something she wanted to risk.
Arachne stepped over the six corpses lying around the field. A squish sounded as she crushed the stomach of a headless lamb.
The little girl who accepted the party invitation bothered Arachne the most. If she hadn’t been there, Arachne would be walking around the room like normal. If she hadn’t been there, this Halloween party wouldn’t be a thing.
Arachne clacked her claws together. Her bloodlust subsided along with her anger as a sudden thought occurred to Arachne.
This was a costume party. Arachne could go. She couldn’t walk in with her Eva. Too many questions about a sudden extra friend. Eva would be met at the party.
And what do humans do at parties? They dance.
Her grin spread wider. Oh yes, they dance. Arachne never once had danced with Eva. That would change this Halloween. It would still be
Other people would see her magnificence just like Juliana had. That girl acted differently since the skeleton cave. She now looked at Arachne with a bit of respect and a lot of trepidation. Not once had the girl called her harmless.
The few times they had spoken while Arachne was in her usual form left Arachne with the impression that the girl had become frightened of her. She spoke politely, but never at any length.
And that suited Arachne just fine. She had no desire to speak to anyone but her Eva. And occasionally Devon if he was needed.
Her grin left her ears as it slipped into a slight frown.
The corpses would be a mess to clean up. Even then, the animals would be found missing. Arachne didn’t want to raise any suspicions even several hours away at her top sprint.
It might delay her returning to the dorms, but this was her mess to clean up. They had wolves in Montana right? Or lions? She’d dump a few of them around the farm. They would eat at least some of the corpses. The crushed skulls wouldn’t even be looked at. Humans never looked farther than the obvious answers.
Arachne bit what passed for her lips.
Chapter 018
Halloween Club
“This is a nightmare.”
“How did things come to this?”
Eva shared a glance with Juliana. Beads of sweat dripped down her forehead despite the cold October air.
“If only you’d have done this earlier,” Shalise said at their backs.
The two sighed at the same time and each turned back to their current enemy.
“I don’t even think that one has a chest,” Juliana said with a look of disgust. “This is supposed to be a school. For kids. How can they let something like this happen.”
“No. It just got knocked off. Look,” Eva pointed, “it is lying on the floor over there.”
“That barely covers anything.”
“Yeah. Let’s go check the men’s section.”
Juliana and Shalise trudged along behind Eva.
“I can’t believe you don’t know any good monsters. I mean, you know Rach.”
“First,” Eva said, “Rach isn’t a monster.” Although Arachne was making Eva nervous. She hadn’t seen the demon all day. Eva had planned on spending most of the day hanging out with her and not dressing up for the party. Arachne apparently had plans and left Eva to go shopping with Juliana.
The fact that she had something planned for Halloween made Eva a bit sad. It was supposed to be
“She’s very nice,” Eva continued. “Second, I know of plenty of ‘monsters’ but I wouldn’t know where to start making costumes of them. That’s assuming we had longer than a few hours as well.”
“I don’t know why you two waited. I’ve had my costume for a week,” Shalise grinned at the two. “There was a much better selection when I was here too. Now you’re stuck with all the things everyone else didn’t want.”
“You sneaked off on your own,” Juliana said as she started picking through the men’s racks. “You didn’t even invite us.”