Harley Dawson 20/03/97 - 06/12/18
if you could hear the dead whisper, theyâd tell you there was never any doubt. i was destined for this, i was born to carry the jaws of death in my heart ...right until it was hungry enough to swallow me whole.Â
Triggers: car incident, blood, murder, emotional distress, mental collapse, death Mentions: Abaddon, demons, police, Ethan, her dog, Spud.  Location: abandoned warehouse/pool Time: 6th December, 3AM Word count: 1â˛794
There was a knot in her stomach as she sped across the roads, bare feet on the peddles, just a t-shirt covering her skin. The moon was lighting up the streets and Harley tried to call Ethan, tell him something was incredibly wrong. Her skin was buzzing, her heart was racing and she couldnât think for the chaos inside her head. "Shut up, shut up!â She croaked out as her eyes were brimming with tears. Whatever she was heading into, she was not prepared for - but if she could save someone? She had to try. The call to Ethan rang twice before it failed thanks to the crap service and that should have been her warning sign. Harley slammed her foot on the breaks when a figure appeared in the road but it was too late. The body collided with her windscreen and made her swerve with a screech, her tires leaving burns on the road. The front crashed into the wall and the airbag released, trapping her against the back of her seat until she ripped through it with a pocket knife. The collision had her in a brief daze and she tumbled out the door, falling onto the floor before she managed to catch her feet. âOh god, no. Oh please no,â staring at the heap on the ground, she was praying she hadnât just killed a man on her way to try and save one. Crawling towards him, the fear on her face was evident. âH-hello?â Harley stepped around to see their face, only to be met with a pair of black eyes and hands on her ankles that swiped the ground out from under her. âThat almost hurt, bitch.â He cackled, grabbing her wrists as she kicked and struggled against him. âWhat the fuck! Get off me!â Harley couldnât focus enough to use her power, the war in her head was still there, telling her this was far from over. The demon slammed her head off the ground, successfully knocking her unconscious. When she woke, she was the one in a heap on the damp ground. âOw,â she whispered as her gentle fingers touched the wound on her head. The second thing to distract her was the smell. Had it not been pitch black, she would have realised exactly what it was. âHello?â Harleyâs lip quivered, she was freezing, how long had she been here? Why was it so wet? Had it rained? Hearing a few chains rattle forced her to her feet like she was ready to defend herself. âWhoâs there?â The flicker of some bad lighting lit up the warehouse and if a heart could actually fall to someone's feet? Hers just did. The ground was wet with blood, the chains had bodies attached to them. Limbs and hair, clothes and tools everywhere. Naturally, just the sight of it reduced her to her basic instinct. There was no warning and no stopping the window shattering scream erupted from her lungs. Loud enough to shake the ground, smash through the glass and echo for miles. Harley fell to her knees breathless, her hands were pressed tight against the sides of her head as she choked out a sob. Why hadnât the whispers stopped? Usually, it was silent after she wailed but this time? It was like it had increased in volume and pressure.
âCute trick. Youâre the kid Abaddon was protecting, right?â Two demons strolled leisurely towards her almost like they owned her. Harley was trying to block out the noise but there was something different, something so deafening about this noise that was actually painful. âWhy?â She whispered, in reference to all the dead bodies. âTo get you to scream. We had to be sure you were what we thought before we used you.â One demon answered. Harley shook her head, not understanding. Her eyes were squinted, the lights were so bright, the whispers were tormenting her, making her scrape her own nails off the ground as if that would help her focus. âDo you have any idea what we could do if we had a banshee in our pocket?â The laughter made her feel sick, but she wasnât about to go down like this. âIâm a little big to go in your pocket.â Harley climbed to her feet with a sway in her stance. âIâd rather sever my own vocal cords than be your lapdog.â Apparently, that wasnât the right answer. There was a dirty cloth being stuffed in her mouth and even dirtier hands on her pale, blood-ridden skin, dragging her into another room in spite of her efforts to stop them. The redheads' eyes grew wide in alarm as she looked at the swimming pool. What the fuck? There were body parts floating around in the red water and the smell... Oh god, the smell - it made her eyes sting. Without another word, there was a fist in her hair, pushing her forward until her head was under the blood ridden water. She struggled to no avail. The rag slipped out and she was gasping for air when they pulled her back up. âIf not you, thereâs another in Portland. Think wisely, Harley. Choose us or end up like them.â As if he expected her surrender, he let go of her hair and stepped back, giving her enough time to cough and turn around on wobbly legs. The redhead barely registered what he said to her, there was a suffocating lump in her throat that aided the erratic beat of her heart. Harleyâs eyes began to dart around as she saw visions of people, running, colliding, yelling, wow. âStop. Oh god please stop, please!â She was shaking her head and covering her ears, as if that would help. The two demons were stood in confused amusement but to the banshee, they werenât even present right now. There was a literal war playing out in her mind and through her vision and she couldnât handle it. It wasnât like she had the most stable of thoughts at the best of times, but right now? Her whole world was caving in on her and sheâd never been in such a fragile state. âI c-â she stopped as her eyes fixed onto five souls running right towards her. She squeaked, panicked and stumbled backwards, falling over the edge of the pool and into the deep end of the pool. Even the water that filled her ears didnât stop the screaming, the chlorine and blood in her eyes didnât stop her seeing the body parts. Harley was trying to scramble and swim back to the surface - she nearly made it, but her hands hit something solid, something cold and... Fuck. There was a dead man in the water with eyes that appeared to look right at her, bringing a lengthy, banshee scream from her already strained lungs. Harley was soon breathing in water, choking on it even after she surfaced. Her energy was gone, her mind was broken, it was like she hadnât even registered the policeman who was trying to aid her.Â
It took a few minutes for her to stop spluttering and then came the tears. The literal sobs of grief for all the bodies sheâd seen, all the death fixed under her skin. The demons were nowhere to be seen and Harley was sat on the floor in a state of defeat as the officer called for backup and presented her with her mobile. âI found this, is it yours? Is that your car out there? Can I call someone for you?â He offered as he wrapped his jacket over her shoulders. â... Ethan,â she sniffled, allowing him to be the one to call, her hands remained like dead weights on her legs, her tears soon drying out just to be replaced by an empty void in her head. âHello, Ethan? Itâs Darren Renolds,â he began and gently explained the situation they were in and that Harley needed him. Both Ethan and Harley knew Darren, he was a good cop, a nice friend. âHeâs on his way, Harley,â the officer crouched to the floor in front of her once heâd hung up the phone. âThereâs also police and an ambulance on the way too so just hang in there, okay?â He smiled. âYouâre very kind,â Harley whispered - void of all emotion in her tone and her expression. She was numb. âIf only kindness could save me.â She added as she clambered to her feet. âI donât understand...â He frowned at her. âI didnât either... But I do now. The noise is gone. The whispers, theyâre all gone...Itâs because I understand.â A silent tear slipped down her cheek. âI can feel it... Itâs under my skin, like Iâm already cold... I can feel my death,â she choked back a half laugh, half sob. Of course, she always felt death, but to feel her own? It was as unpleasant as one could imagine. âEthan needs to know I love him. Please. Tell him for me. Tell him I really did love him and he made me the happiest Iâve ever been... And that Spud needs a home now and.. And that- that he or.. or you, you couldnât have saved me,â Her breathing was shaky and her words were broken as she took a couple steps back from the very alarmed officer. There was absolutely no fight left in her, this entire ordeal had left her with a broken mind. Thatâs not to say she wouldnât have fought if she thought it would work. She just knew better. She was a banshee, after all, she knew when death was absolute. âPlease donât let him see me. Donât let him in here. Donât let him see me lifeless, Darren.â Not to mention she was covered in cuts and bruises and blood from both her head and the pool. She didnât want Ethan to remember her like that. âWhat is here?â Darren asked, being well aware of the supernatural and also knowing she was a banshee. Harley just shook her head and clenched her fists as if she knew what was about to happen. âTell him Iâm--â She didnât manage to finish as she was suddenly swept up in black smoke... The two demons had left their vessels, but they were sure not to leave her alive. The entities swept her up and cracked bone after bone until they were satisfied with her screams of agony, and then... SNAP. The last bone to break was made by an inhumane twist of her neck. The light in her eyes was gone in an instant and as the black smoke left,
...her body hit the ground in a mangled, l i f e l e s s heap.











