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dean koontz - the mask-第3章

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 alive。 Small but alive。 She jerked convulsively and pulled her hand away。 But the thing she touched had shifted its grip from the latch to her flesh; and it came away from the door when she withdrew her hand。 It skittered out of her palm and over her thumb and across the back of her hand and along her wrist and under the sleeve of her dress before she could brush it away。
 A spider。
 She couldn't see it; but she knew what it was。 A spider。 One of the really big ones; as large as her thumb; a plump black body that glistened like a fat drop of oil; inky black and ugly。 For a moment she froze; unable even to draw a breath。
 She felt the spider moving up her arm; and its bold advance snapped her into action。 She slapped at it through the sleeve of her dress; but she missed。 The spider bit her above the crook of her arm; and she winced at the tiny nip of pain; and the disgusting creature scurried into her armpit。 It bit her there; too; and suddenly she felt as though she was living through her worst nightmare; for she feared spiders more than she feared anything else on earth…certainly more than she feared fire; for in her desperate attempt to kill the spider; she had forgotten all about the burning house that was dissolving into ruin above her… and she flailed in panic; lost her balance; rolled backwards off the steps; into the main room of the cellar; cracking one hip on the stone floor。 The spider tickled its way along the inside of her bodice until it was
 between her breasts。 She screamed but could make no sound whatsoever。 She put a hand to her bosom and pressed hard; and even through the fabric she could feel the spider squirming angrily against the palm of her hand; and she could feel its frenzied struggle even more directly on her bare breast; to which it was pressed; but she persisted until at last she crushed it; and she gagged again; but this time not merely because of the smoke。
 For several seconds after killing the spider; she lay on the floor in a tight fetal position; shuddering violently and uncontrollably。 The repulsive; wet mass of the smashed spider slid very slowly down the curve of her breast。 She wanted to reach inside her bodice and pluck the foul wad from herself; but she hesitated because; irrationally; she was afraid it would somehow e to life again and sting her fingers。
 She tasted blood。 She had bitten her lip。
 Mama。。。
 Mama had done this to her。 Mama had sent her down here; knowing there were spiders。 Why was Mama always so quick to deal out punishment; so eager to assign penance?
 Overhead; a beam creaked; sagged。 The kitchen floor cracked open。 She felt as though she were staring up into Hell。 Sparks showered down。 Her dress caught fire; and she scorched her hands putting it out。
 Mama did this to me。
 Because her palms and fingers were blistered and peeling; she couldn't crawl on her hands and knees any longer; so she got to her feet; although standing up required more strength and determination than she had thought she possessed。 She swayed; dizzy and weak。
 Mama sent me down here。
 Laura could see only pulsing; all…enpassing orange luminescence; through which amorphous smoke ghosts glided and whirled。 She shuffled toward the short flight of steps that led to the outside cellar doors; but after she had gone only two yards; she realized she was headed in the wrong direction。 She turned back the way she had e…or back the way she thought she had e…but after a few steps she bumped into the furnace; which was nowhere near the outside doors。 She was pletely disoriented。
 Mama did this to me。
 Laura squeezed her ruined hands into raw; bloody fists。 In a rage she pounded on the furnace; and with each blow she fervently wished that she were beating her mother。
 The upper reaches of the burning house twisted and rumbled。 In the distance; beyond an eternity of smoke; Aunt Rachael's voice echoed hauntingly: 〃Laura。。。 Laura。 。 。〃
 Why wasn't Mama out there helping Rachael break down the cellar doors? Where in God's name was she? Throwing coal and lamp oil on the fire?
 Wheezing; gasping; Laura pushed away from the furnace and tried to follow Rachael's voice to safety。
 A beam tore loose of its moorings; slammed into her back; and catapulted her into the shelves of home canned food。 Jars fell; shattered。 Laura went down in a rain of glass。 She could smell pickles; peaches。
 Before she could determine if any bones were broken; before she could even lift her face out of the spilled food; another beam crashed down; pinning her legs。
 There was so much pain that her mind simply blanked it out altogether。 She was not even sixteen years old; and there was only so much she could bear。 She sealed the pain in a dark corner of her mind; instead of succumbing to it; she twisted and thrashed hysterically; raged at her fate; and cursed her mother。
 Her hatred for her mother wasn't rational; but it was so passionately felt that it took the place of the pain she could not allow herself to feel。 Hate flooded through her; filled her with so much demonic energy that she was nearly able to toss the heavy beam off her legs。
 Damn you to Hell; Mama。
 The top floor of the house caved in upon the ground floor with a sound like cannons blasting。
 Damn you; Mama! Damn you!
 The first two floors of flaming rubble broke through the already weakened cellar ceiling。
 Mama…
  
 PART ONE
  
 Something Wicked This Way
 es。。。
  By the pricking of my thumbs;
 Something wicked this way es。
 Open; locks;
 whoever knocks!
 …Shakespeare; Macbeth
  
  1
 ACROSS the somber gray clouds; lightning followed a jagged course like cracks in a china plate。 In the unsheltered courtyard outside Alfred O'Brian's office; the parked cars glimmered briefly with hard…edged reflections of the storm light。 The wind gusted; whipping the trees。 Rain beat with sudden fury against the three tall office windows; then streamed down the glass; blurring the view beyond。
 O'Brian sat with his back to the windows。 While thunder reverberated through the low sky and seemed to hammer on the roof of the building; he read the application that Paul and Carol Tracy had just submitted to him。
 He's such a neat little man; Carol thought as she watched O'Brian。 When he sits very still like that; you'd almost think he was a mannequin。
 He was exceedingly well groomed。 His carefully bed hair looked as if it had received the attention of a good barber less than an hour ago。 His mustache was so expertly trimmed that the halves of it appeared to be perfectly symmetrical。 He was wearing a gray suit with trouser creases as tight and straight as blades; and his black shoes gleamed。 His fingernails were manicured; and his pink; well…scrubbed hands looked sterile。
 When Carol had been introduced to O'Brian less than a week ago; she had thought he was prim; even prissy; and she had been prepared to dislike him。 She was quickly won over by his smile; by his gracious manner; and by his sincere desire to help her and Paul。
 She glanced at Paul; who was sitting in the chair next to hers; his own tensions betrayed by the angular position of his lean; usually graceful body。 He was watching O'Brian intently; but whe
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