- Home
- William W. Johnstone
Sandman Page 5
Sandman Read online
Page 5
And they hated each other.
“Come morning,” Mark said, “Jenny and Paul will be screaming insults across the hall. But in this case, I’ll take Paul’s side. Jenny is one spoiled little girl.”
“Between you and me, I agree.” Connie smiled.
They got in the car and drove back home.
* * *
In the hospital, Dottie Cauldman was brushing Jenny’s hair. “Just relax, baby,” she said. “Close your eyes. The sandman is on the way.”
He sure was.
“He’ll be here in just a minute, Jenny.”
Give or take an hour or so.
“He’s bringing you a present.”
Uh-huh.
“It’s something nice.”
Well . . . ?
“And when the sandman comes, everything will be all right, you’ll see.”
Doubtful.
Across the hall, Paul was wide awake.
He had spat out the pill, and faked sleep.
His eyes were open, and a light shone from them. A very unnatural light.
“Loudmouthed little slut,” Paul whispered, looking toward the room across the hall. “More than your leg will be hurt come morning.”
A shadow moved in the darkened depths of the hospital room. From the wavy lines of the murk, a voice whispered, “Hey, little mon. You quite the actor, you know?”
Paul grinned. “Yes, I know.”
“I tought your sister was gonna be de fust to die?”
“She was, but I changed my mind. After serious thought, I realized her death would draw too much attention to me.”
“You good boy. Smart lak me. Now what’s your plan, my mon?”
“Now we have some fun.”
“I lak your fun, Paul. We gonna have lots of fun, you and me and Nicole.”
“I hope so.”
“You know who you is now, don’ you, Paul?” the shadows whispered the question.
“Yes. But why?”
A dark mist moved out of the shadows to hover close to the bed, invisible to anyone who might glance into the room. “Why? Why you his son? You been his son for centuries. You his natural son. You comes back when he sends you back. Me and Nicole now, we his, well, sort of adopted children.”
“And if I had not met you on the beach?”
“Way you was goin’, your parents woulda pro’bly put you in some crazy house.”
“Yes. I see. But after we have our fun, that might not be a bad idea. You see what I’m getting at?”
“Yeah. You smart boy. I lak dat. But I wonder if you knows de shape you is in ain’t yours?”
“I suspected as much.”
“Look at dis.” The voice, low and menacing, was filled with yet-unseen horror.
Paul cut his eyes and smiled, enjoying the sights that filled the room.
From out of the mist, a wavy creature slowly took form; it was grotesque, hideous. Its eyes were huge and slanted, its nose was but two dripping holes. Scales covered the upper part of its face, baggy skin, gray and mottled, the lower half. Its teeth were long and needle sharp, but stained yellow and green by filth and scum. And its tongue, forked and long, slithered in and out of a near lipless mouth, blood red and dripping stinking drool.
Paul stared at the creature.
“Who is that? Is that me?”
“In a way. It’s your twin brudder, boy.”
Paul grinned. “Hi, brother! You want to join the party?”
The living counterpart of Paul’s evil smiled grotesquely.
The misty shape that was Mantine shuddered. He had never encountered such evil as the devil-child that lay on the bed before him. If the dead could be frightened, Mantine was experiencing that sensation.
He stared at Paul, knowing that this was the true child of the Dark One, and he, or It, must be guided and protected for a time.
“I wish to review my past,” Paul said. It was not phrased as a request; it was an order.
Paul’s brother slipped back into the darkness of the room.
“As you wish, Little Master. Look at dis.”
It was, to Paul, like looking at a TV screen; but more than that. He experienced the sensation of going through the screen of life and death, of becoming a feeling part of it.
And he knew he was in a part of Hell.
Burning flesh and wailing humans, naked and torn and bloody; and eternal flesh-bubbling. Men and women bound and chained in the most impossible of positions. Sodomy and incest, and worlds upon worlds of depravity; inhuman sexual acts that defied description.
He knew the why of it. The lives they’d lived on earth, actual or wished, they were forced to endure forever.
Paul licked his dry lips, loving every scene revealed through the eons, wavering painfully out of the mist of past life.
He saw humans caught in cruel animal traps, misshapen furry forms forever skinning them alive.
He witnessed naked men fighting to the death in round bloody pits, only to rise again and again, to fight and die over and over, forever.
Paul laughed, loving each scene.
And he watched himself, walking through the timeless, silently screaming horror. He was not in his earth-form, but he knew he was looking at himself. There was a tall and not-quite-visible shape by his side as he walked.
Paul tried to get a better look at the shape. But its form kept shifting and altering, making a clear image impossible.
Time shifted for Paul, spinning him backward over centuries, always with that dark shape close by him. Scenes of torture and rape and ugliness were seared into his brain. He had never, in his present life, imagined that human beings could be treated so and still manage to stay alive.
Forever.
So much, so quickly, was being returned to his brain, his very receptive brain, that it all soon became quite mundane to him.
And Paul accepted what he was and what he had been for countless ages.
He watched his birth.
Watched himself and his brother tear from the womb, change shapes, alternate back and forth.
Then he realized the danger of it all.
“One cannot live without the other,” he declared softly.
“True and not true,” Mantine said mysteriously.
“So I am what I am. But wouldn’t it have been much easier just to tell me?”
“Dat ain’t de way it’s done, Master. De fodder has lots of children. But most of dem can’t handle what dey sees. I been waitin’ a long, long time for you, Master. A long time.”
“Well, you’ve found me. Or I’ve found you. Or we have found each other.”
“True.”
“Now what?”
“You got a blank book, mon. De pages needs to be filled up.”
“I have a free hand.”
“True.”
“But I am not immortal?”
“Not yets.”
“I can be killed?”
“Not in no permanent way.”
“Explain.”
“He is your fodder. He can send you back if he choose to do so. He has sent you back to do his will.”
“Ah! I might not come back in this shape.”
“Dat’s true.”
“We’ll have fun. Starting now, Nicole.”
She laughed softly as she stepped out of the mist and walked to Paul’s side. Her fingers found him; he felt the rush of cool air on his skin.
Nicole bent her head.
Paul began to scream silently as the dark mouth opened and consumed him.
FOUR
“Her mind is gone,” Dr. Clineman announced to those gathered around the bed of Jenny Cauldman. The child had been strapped down to keep her from flinging herself onto the tiled floor.
Mrs. Cauldman, too, had been hospitalized, knocked out with a strong sedative.
Jenny just vaguely resembled the girl she had been a few hours before.
“Her hair is gray and old and brittle,” Dr. Mary Fletcher observed. “She is nine years o
ld going on a hundred and nine.”
Jenny’s face was lined and wrinkled, simianlike.
The child was now an old woman.
“That is impossible!” Dr. Thomas blurted out, pointing to the creature that, a short time before, had been so young.
“She was raped,” Clineman informed the already shocked gathering.
“Raped!” Mary Fletcher said. “In this hospital? In that condition?”
“Possibly before her . . . change,” Clineman said softly.
“Could the rape have brought on the aging?” Thomas tossed out the question to anyone.
Clineman picked up on it. “I have no idea. I am not even certain this . . . creature is Jenny Cauldman. I’ve ordered tests run.”
“Her mother is certain it’s Jenny.”
Clineman sighed in resignation. What he was seeing was impossible. But there it was.
Hideous.
Mind-boggling.
There was a knock on the closed door.
“Come in,” Clineman responded.
The chief of police entered, dressed in plain clothes, his Western hat in his hands. He looked at the young/old person strapped down on the bed.
“Good Jesus Christ!” he whispered. “What in the name of God is that?”
“Nine-year-old Jenny Cauldman,” Dr. Thomas informed him.
“The rape victim I called you about,” Clineman added.
Mike Bambridge found a chair in the crowded room, and sat down.
Jenny babbled and slobbered and feebly fought the leather restraints.
Mike opened his mouth to speak—several times. Nothing came out. He had personally seen to the skateboard accident, had worked with the EMTs on placing Jenny in the ambulance.
He stared at the creature on the bed.
Finally he found his voice. “That is not Jenny Cauldman.”
“I’m afraid it is, Chief.” Clineman hated to admit it. To himself and to the others. “And I think you will agree that news of this ... development should not leak out. Not until we can pinpoint what happened, what caused this ... tragedy. If we ever do,” he added grimly.
Mike stood up. He did not want to look at the thing on the bed. He forced himself to do it. “I’ll need a rape kit completed.”
“I’ll see to that,” Dr. Fletcher said.
Mike looked at her nametag, among other things. Mary B. Fletcher. He wondered what the B stood for.
The doctor looked at the cop. An attractive man, she thought. Sort of hard around the eyes, but—she finally found the word—dependable-looking.
“Thank you, Dr. Fletcher. And I certainly agree with Dr. Clineman about keeping a lid on this thing.” He reluctantly took his eyes from Mary and clamped them on Clineman. “We’ll get to the rape in a minute. But what caused this?” He pointed at the slobbering figure on the bed.
“I honestly don’t know, Chief.”
“Some sort of reaction to a drug, maybe?”
The doctors, all of them, smiled tolerantly, and then Clineman said, “No, Chief.”
“Why do you say that?”
“She’s been in here twice before this. Both times for minor injuries. Each time she received the same pain medication. She received that medication yesterday, and once last night. It is commonly called aspirin.”
“No other drugs at all?”
“No.”
“Well, there goes that layman’s theory.” He looked at Jenny. “I have to touch all bases.”
“I understand, Chief.”
Mike nodded. “No one heard her cry out last night?”
“No one reported anything unusual. I’ve had a list made of all personnel on duty last night. It’s ready for you.”
“Thank you. I want the semen checked and stored—in case our rapist strikes again.”
“Of course.”
“When was the last time she was checked?”
“The floor nurse checked on her at four this morning. That’s when she found her in her . . . present condition. The girl was unable to speak for about an hour, according to the nurse. I got here at about five-thirty. By that time, the resident had found the stained sheets. We called you about six.”
“And nobody has reported hearing anything unusual?”
“No.”
“Odd. That look on the girl’s . . . the person’s face. I’ve never seen anything quite like it. It looks like, well, she was scared out of her wits, and her expression has been frozen that way.”
“It does look that way, Chief.”
“Did you save the sheets?”
“Oh, yes. And the sand and what we found on the bottom sheet. They appear to be some sort of scales.”
“Sand? And . . . what?”
“Scales. They look like reptile scales. But of course, that’s nonsense.”
“You saved the sand and the scales?”
“In the ME’s office, Chief.”
“Sand and scales,” Mike muttered. “Weird.” He looked at Jenny, thinking that the changes in her were even weirder! He lifted his eyes to Clineman. “When may I speak with the girl, Doctor?”
“Whenever God decides, Chief. Right now, Jenny Cauldman is a babbling idiot!”
* * *
Mike sat in his office and studied the report from the county medical examiner’s office.
The semen was neither human nor animal.
The scales did not match those of any known creature, living or extinct.
Mike leaned back in his chair and took another sip of coffee.
The ME had to be mistaken. Somebody had screwed up in the lab; that was all.
He turned off his lamp and went home.
* * *
Jenny’s mother died during the night. She got up from her bed, ran naked, screaming, down the corridor, howling that a demon from hell was after her. Then she took a header right out of the third-floor window.
Dr. Clineman asked the ME to check whether she’d been raped.
She had.
The semen was checked.
It matched the semen found in her daughter.
Her bed was checked.
Sand and scales.
Dottie Cauldman had taken her dive at three in the morning. At three-thirty, a gritty-eyed Mike Bambridge was sipping coffee out of a paper cup and trying to wake up as he stood in the parking lot of Tepehuanes General, watching Dottie being scraped and peeled off the hood of a Porsche.
The chief had not yet been told about the sand and the scales.
“Chief?” a detective called to him.
Mike walked over to the blood- and brain-splattered car. “What’ve you got?”
The detective shone his light onto Dottie’s head.
The hair was flecked with sand and bits of scale.
* * *
There was no way to sit on this story. The double rape made the front pages for a couple of days, but there was no mention of sand or scales. Mike and the doctors sat on that bit of evidence. Public interest waned after a couple of days, and the story faded out.
Every male who’d been in the hospital at the times of the rapes was given a PSE test by the best psychological stress evaluator operator in the state.
Naturally, they all passed.
No one had thought to give Paul Kelly the test. He was only eight years old.
There were no reports of strangers in the hospital on either night. Mike didn’t think he’d find anything of substance there, for the hospital security was very good. Anyone coming in after nine had to log in and out.
Everybody already there was checked out.
Besides, what the hell were they looking for? Somebody who had scaly skin covered with sand?
Mike Bambridge and his people had hit a stone wall.
* * *
Leo picked up Stanford at the airport in Phoenix and they checked into a motel at the edge of town, on the highway to Tepehuanes. Leo had been in town for several days, so he brought the inspector up to date.
“The houngan has been busy, hasn
’t he?” Stanford remarked.
“The who?”
“Houngan. Means a voodoo priest.” He smiled at the pained expression on Leo’s face. “Don’t make light of it, Leo. Mantine is very, very good. But actually, houngan is a misnomer. A houngan deals mostly in white magic. Good magic. Mantine is a devil. He was a master of the black arts long before such things were really known except to a small group in Haiti and the Congo. And he is even more powerful now than he was when alive.”
Leo sighed. He didn’t want to ask, but he knew he had to. “Why is that?”
“Because he’s been on the other side of light for so long. On the Dark Side. He’s been learning at the cloven hooves of Satan.”
Leo lit up before answering. “You still haven’t convinced me, Stanford.”
“I won’t, Leo. But Mantine will. Believe me. He’s found a devil-child in Paul. Bet on it.”
“A devil-child?”
“Yes. According to legend, Mantine has been looking for a true Devil’s offspring. Actually the flesh and blood of Satan. The child is always marked. Left arm, very high up, near the point of the shoulder. Did you ever see Paul without his shirt on, Leo?”
“Come to think of it, no.”
“Neither did I. And I asked people up and down the beach whether the boy ever swam. He didn’t. And he never once took off his shirt. Several bathers noticed. They’d thought it was odd.”
“Maybe he has a skin condition?”
“Maybe.”
“You want us to march up to Chief Bambridge armed only with rumors and legends about hoodoo and sand people?”
The inspector smiled. “It’s far too early for anything like that. He’d probably have us committed. No, I have a better plan. We might use a child, or several children—”
Leo narrowed his eyes at that. “Ah, Stanford, if you walk up to some nine- or ten-year-old kid, a total stranger, and suggest the child spy for you, his parents are gonna flip out, call the cops, and have you arrested—if the father doesn’t shoot you on the spot.”
“Leo, I wasn’t going to be that obvious about it.”
“Fooling with juveniles is risky, even for cops. Most cops don’t like to mess with kids.”
“Are you serious?”
“Very, man.”
Stanford was exasperated. “For God’s sake, Leo! I have no intention of abusing the children.”
“I know that, and you know that. The cops don’t. Not a good plan, Stanford; not unless you approach the parents first.”

Riding Shotgun
Bloodthirsty
Bullets Don't Argue
Frontier America
Hang Them Slowly
Live by the West, Die by the West
The Black Hills
Torture of the Mountain Man
Preacher's Rage
Stranglehold
Cutthroats
The Range Detectives
A Jensen Family Christmas
Have Brides, Will Travel
Dig Your Own Grave
Burning Daylight
Blood for Blood
Winter Kill
Mankiller, Colorado
Preacher's Massacre
The Doomsday Bunker
Treason in the Ashes
MacCallister, The Eagles Legacy: The Killing
Wolfsbane
Danger in the Ashes
Gut-Shot
Rimfire
Hatred in the Ashes
Day of Rage
Dreams of Eagles
Out of the Ashes
The Return Of Dog Team
Better Off Dead
Betrayal of the Mountain Man
Rattlesnake Wells, Wyoming
A Crying Shame
The Devil's Touch
Courage In The Ashes
The Jackals
Preacher's Blood Hunt
Luke Jensen Bounty Hunter Dead Shot
A Good Day to Die
Winchester 1886
Massacre of Eagles
A Colorado Christmas
Carnage of Eagles
The Family Jensen # 1
Sidewinders#2 Massacre At Whiskey Flats
Suicide Mission
Preacher and the Mountain Caesar
Sawbones
Preacher's Hell Storm
The Last Gunfighter: Hell Town
Hell's Gate
Monahan's Massacre
Code of the Mountain Man
The Trail West
Buckhorn
A Rocky Mountain Christmas
Darkly The Thunder
Pride of Eagles
Vengeance Is Mine
Trapped in the Ashes
Twelve Dead Men
Legion of Fire
Honor of the Mountain Man
Massacre Canyon
Smoke Jensen, the Beginning
Song of Eagles
Slaughter of Eagles
Dead Man Walking
The Frontiersman
Brutal Night of the Mountain Man
Battle in the Ashes
Chaos in the Ashes
MacCallister Kingdom Come
Cat's Eye
Butchery of the Mountain Man
Dead Before Sundown
Tyranny in the Ashes
Snake River Slaughter
A Time to Slaughter
The Last of the Dogteam
Massacre at Powder River
Sidewinders
Night Mask
Preacher's Slaughter
Invasion USA
Defiance of Eagles
The Jensen Brand
Frontier of Violence
Bleeding Texas
The Lawless
Blood Bond
MacCallister: The Eagles Legacy: The Killing
Showdown
The Legend of Perley Gates
Pursuit Of The Mountain Man
Scream of Eagles
Preacher's Showdown
Ordeal of the Mountain Man
The Last Gunfighter: The Drifter
Ride the Savage Land
Ghost Valley
Fire in the Ashes
Matt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man The Eyes of Texas
Deadly Trail
Rage of Eagles
Moonshine Massacre
Destiny in the Ashes
Violent Sunday
Alone in the Ashes ta-5
Preacher's Peace
Preacher's Pursuit (The First Mountain Man)
Preacher's Quest
The Darkest Winter
A Reason to Die
Bloodshed of Eagles
The Last Gunfighter: Ghost Valley
A Big Sky Christmas
Hang Him Twice
Blood Bond 3
Seven Days to Hell
MacCallister, the Eagles Legacy: Dry Gulch Ambush
The Last Gunfighter
Brotherhood of the Gun
Code of the Mountain Man tlmm-8
Prey
MacAllister
Thunder of Eagles
Rampage of the Mountain Man
Ambush in the Ashes
Texas Bloodshed s-6
Savage Texas: The Stampeders
Sixkiller, U.S. Marshal
Shootout of the Mountain Man
Damnation Valley
Renegades
The Family Jensen
The Last Rebel: Survivor
Guns of the Mountain Man
Blood in the Ashes ta-4
A Time for Vultures
Savage Guns
Terror of the Mountain Man
Phoenix Rising:
Savage Country
River of Blood
Bloody Sunday
Vengeance in the Ashes
Butch Cassidy the Lost Years
The First Mountain Man
Preacher
Heart of the Mountain Man
Destiny of Eagles
Evil Never Sleeps
The Devil's Legion
Forty Times a Killer
Slaughter
Day of Independence
Betrayal in the Ashes
Jack-in-the-Box
Will Tanner
This Violent Land
Behind the Iron
Blood in the Ashes
Warpath of the Mountain Man
Deadly Day in Tombstone
Blackfoot Messiah
Pitchfork Pass
Reprisal
The Great Train Massacre
A Town Called Fury
Rescue
A High Sierra Christmas
Quest of the Mountain Man
Blood Bond 5
The Drifter
Survivor (The Ashes Book 36)
Terror in the Ashes
Blood of the Mountain Man
Blood Bond 7
Cheyenne Challenge
Kill Crazy
Ten Guns from Texas
Preacher's Fortune
Preacher's Kill
Right between the Eyes
Destiny Of The Mountain Man
Rockabilly Hell
Forty Guns West
Hour of Death
The Devil's Cat
Triumph of the Mountain Man
Fury in the Ashes
Stand Your Ground
The Devil's Heart
Brotherhood of Evil
Smoke from the Ashes
Firebase Freedom
The Edge of Hell
Bats
Remington 1894
Devil's Kiss d-1
Watchers in the Woods
Devil's Heart
A Dangerous Man
No Man's Land
War of the Mountain Man
Hunted
Survival in the Ashes
The Forbidden
Rage of the Mountain Man
Anarchy in the Ashes
Those Jensen Boys!
Matt Jensen: The Last Mountain Man Purgatory
Bad Men Die
Blood Valley
Carnival
The Last Mountain Man
Talons of Eagles
Bounty Hunter lj-1
Rockabilly Limbo
The Blood of Patriots
A Texas Hill Country Christmas
Torture Town
The Bleeding Edge
Gunsmoke and Gold
Revenge of the Dog Team
Flintlock
Devil's Kiss
Rebel Yell
Eight Hours to Die
Hell's Half Acre
Revenge of the Mountain Man
Battle of the Mountain Man
Trek of the Mountain Man
Cry of Eagles
Blood on the Divide
Triumph in the Ashes
The Butcher of Baxter Pass
Sweet Dreams
Preacher's Assault
Vengeance of the Mountain Man
MacCallister: The Eagles Legacy
Rockinghorse
From The Ashes: America Reborn
Hate Thy Neighbor
A Frontier Christmas
Justice of the Mountain Man
Law of the Mountain Man
Matt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man
Burning
Wyoming Slaughter
Return of the Mountain Man
Ambush of the Mountain Man
Anarchy in the Ashes ta-3
Absaroka Ambush
Texas Bloodshed
The Chuckwagon Trail
The Violent Land
Assault of the Mountain Man
Ride for Vengeance
Preacher's Justice
Manhunt
Cat's Cradle
Power of the Mountain Man
Flames from the Ashes
A Stranger in Town
Powder Burn
Trail of the Mountain Man
Toy Cemetery
Sandman
Escape from the Ashes
Winchester 1887
Shawn O'Brien Manslaughter
Home Invasion
Hell Town
D-Day in the Ashes
The Devil's Laughter
An Arizona Christmas
Paid in Blood
Crisis in the Ashes
Imposter
Dakota Ambush
The Edge of Violence
Arizona Ambush
Texas John Slaughter
Valor in the Ashes
Tyranny
Slaughter in the Ashes
Warriors from the Ashes
Venom of the Mountain Man
Alone in the Ashes
Matt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man Savage Territory
Death in the Ashes
Savagery of The Mountain Man
A Lone Star Christmas
Black Friday
Montana Gundown
Journey into Violence
Colter's Journey
Eyes of Eagles
Blood Bond 9
Avenger
Black Ops #1
Shot in the Back
The Last Gunfighter: Killing Ground
Preacher's Fire
Day of Reckoning
Phoenix Rising pr-1
Blood of Eagles
Trigger Warning
Absaroka Ambush (first Mt Man)/Courage Of The Mt Man
Strike of the Mountain Man