Traffic was terrible, but then it always was on opening day at the Fair. Parking had gotten so bad that people were renting space on their front lawns at exorbitant rates. The fairgrounds had been packed during the day, but now that the sun had gone down the number of people pouring in had tripled. The entire area was lit up with brightly colored lights enticing people to come in and ride the rides, play the games and see the attractions with blue ribbon winners, animals, and late-night concerts. Wandering through the crowds was a woman wearing a backpack and watching each face that passed by her nervously. She was trying to blend in with the multitudes of people and go unnoticed as she moved with the rest of the throng. Normally she didn't mind someone whistling at her or making cat-calls, but tonight, this woman was on edge and certain that every shadow and voice was going to be him, or one of his acolytes.
While trying to stay close to the moving horde of people, a child suddenly dashed in front of her causing her to stumble and land on her knees. For a moment she just crouched there thinking to herself, what am I doing? I should be leaving town, not strolling through a carnival. She had intended to head straight for the airport and get out of town, but when she noticed a car following her, she was forced to change her plans. Now she just wanted to disappear. Why not? it was something she was good at and she had done it thousands of times before. Unfortunately, this time was not the same.
This was a very different and, strangely, a more precarious situation. She was being pursued by a powerful man who had become fixated on her and believed that she was destined to be his mate. Normally she could have handled it, but that was before everything changed for her. Never had she felt so vulnerable and for the first time, she was suspicious of everyone. Looking at the faces that laughed and passed by her, she couldn't help but wonder just how many of them would gladly point her out for less than the price of a ride ticket.
Following the crowd, she started walking down the Midway, her ears filled with the sound of barkers looking for a 'mark'. Their words were all the same. 'Step right up and play the game' or 'Hey little lady how would you like to win a stuffed animal'. Pausing before a game of 'milk bottles', she was immediately approached and assured that the game was a guaranteed winner and wouldn't the pretty lady like to win a plush monkey holding a banana. The barker offered her a bright yellow tennis ball with promises that it was easy to knock over the bottles.
"No thank you," she politely declined. She knew the racket and was not in a mood to partake. The balloon dart throw, ring toss, and ball bounce were notorious for being rigged and yet people still fell for the con just as they had for centuries. There had been versions of such games in Ancient Babylon, Sumeria, and Persia, yet humanity still laid it's money down and took a chance.
Continuing down the line of games, her eyes constantly watched everything and everyone around her. She had to keep moving. As long as she stayed among the crowds and kept on the move then there was a chance she would be safe. Perhaps she should have hidden herself behind a hat and sunglasses, but she had tried that before and was quickly found. The sound of carnies shouting 'hey baby', 'little lady', 'beautiful' and 'sweetheart' only brought to mind the long-reaching grasp of her stalker. She fully expected him to be around every corner, his dark ferret eyes watching her every move. Even if he wasn't, she knew he had people doing it for him. People of his wealth and position don't perform unsavory tasks themselves unless they are forced to. Usually, they prefer to hire others to do the dirty work.
Passing the Roll-A-Ball Racing game, her sharp ears heard someone whisper her name 'Lilith'. Instantly she slipped between two of the booths and emerged outside of a traveling sideshow. Posters lined the outside of the tent boasting acts such as a sword swallower, two-headed cow, blockhead and snake charmer. These were classic acts that had been around since before P. T. Barnum opened his museum. She must have seen such shows a dozen times before, but one poster was new to her. It showed a picture of a demon with horns and a forked tongue that was supposedly exorcised from a young girl and now kept in a cage. Under the picture, it advertised the chance to see and hear the howling demon along with a warning to never touch the cage or attempt to speak to the creature as he would try to possess you too. It was a hoax of course, but Lilith was still curious about the claim.
"Step right up and see the howling demon known as Legion. He attempted to corrupt the soul of an innocent young girl and was exorcised by a holy man and trapped within a prison made of holy iron. Would you like a ticket miss?" the barker asked.
A ticket to see Legion? I've known him for years for free, she thought to herself. It was impossible that a dullard, such as this man, could have captured any demon as cunning as Legion. As improbable as it was, she couldn't dismiss the possibility. The dicey situation she was in was proof enough that even the most unlikely things could happen. If he was in there then she could free him and he, in turn, would help her. This idea gave her a small measure of hope.
Yes, all demons knew her and bowed to her. To not show her proper respect would only lead to pain and torment because this woman was not simply named Lilith, she was the Lilith or Lilit, lΔ«lΔ«tu depending on the culture. She was the original bad girl and seductress and knew more about the demonic and celestial world and its denizens then anyone walking through the fair would have guessed. Under normal circumstances, she was physically powerful and could wield many potent talismans to get whatever she desired. To the creatures of Hell and the underworld, she was queen or goddess and they would always show her the utmost respect or pay the price. Those of the heavenly world did not necessarily have a high opinion of her but would admit that she was a force to be reckoned with and at least give the lady her due.
Buying a ticket, she sauntered into the tent determined to find this supposed caged demon and it didn't take long. The sound of mournful howling met her ears and in a darkened corner sat a black iron box that had been riveted together and decorated with any number of holy symbols. The only opening to the cage was a small barred window that occasionally had a claw-like hand reaching out of it. The exhibit was roped off to prevent anyone from getting too close and peering inside with so much as a cell phone light. All around were signs warning visitors not to talk to the demon or believe anything he said.
Staring at the twisted and clawed hand, Lilith spoke in a strange forgotten language then waited. As expected, nothing happened. There was no reaction from the creature at all. Any true demon hearing these words would have answered, but the only response was a continuation of the same performance she had been witnessing. She laughed to herself as she left the tent, and then leaned over to a man listening intently to the barker and whispered that the demon was nothing but a paid actor in a box. Hearing this the man immediately announced that it was all a fraud stirring up the crowd. The barker tried to calm the people down and assure them that it was all real.
Lili smiled, content to hide in the angry mob, but all too soon the carny closed up and the crowd began to disperse. Before she managed to move on, a familiar face suddenly appeared near one of the cotton candy stands and snapped a picture of her with his phone. Immediately Lili began to run and push through the crowds of people and up the stairs of a nearby funhouse. The man running it stopped her before she could enter and asked for a ticket. She started to explain that she didn't have one but soon found that it was going to be unnecessary. He took one look at her with her long black hair and piercing green eyes and smiled flirtatiously. His gaze moved downwards taking in every luscious curve of her body.