Chapter 14-- Second Hunt: Blood Artist
"There is something I need to do right now, Cole... I'll be sure to visit you again soon."
Kazelle lays the bouquet of wild flowers in front of Colette's headstone and turns to depart. The petals flutter in the wind against the grave.
She follows a small dirt path out of the cemetery and through the front entrance of the parish. A ray of the afternoon sun beams through the high tinted windows, coloring the rows of aged wooden pew lining the nave. She takes a few steps forward, the thumps of her boots echoing through the empty chapel. Straight ahead, there is a small altar in the middle of the apse, and just past it, a wooden cross mounted high on the wall with a thin figure hanging with arms spread. This is Kazelle's first time inside a church during her adult life, and the aura of this hallowed ground is somewhat overwhelming. As she passes under a pointed arch supported by stone piers, she sees it out of the corner of her eyes.
She had said to herself before that she would have no need to make confessions for killing the men who committed such atrocities against herself and Colette, that it would be justifiable vengeance. But now that the deed is done, she is beginning to feel the weight of this bloodshed. She should... no, she
must
, find a way to unload this burden if she is to continue down this path.
This priest, Father Silas Zacharias, must have known she would have this need. Otherwise why would he have mentioned the confession? How did he know? Did he also have blood on his hands once?
She slips under the dark purple veil of the confessional booth and positions herself on the wooden bench. On the opposite side of the mesh, she can make out a silhouette of the elderly priest.
"So you've decided to come after all, my daughter."
"Yes, but... I've never made confession before."
Kazelle admits while lowering her gaze, then glances back up at the silhouette.
"I knew with every fiber of my being... that the Mardsen brothers got what they deserved. But... the fact that I was the one who did it, and that it could never be undone..."
"Very well, my daughter, all I need for you to do is repeat after me..."
The priest nods knowingly from the other side then begins:
"Bless me, Father, for I have sinned."
"Bless me, Father, for I have sinned..."
Father Silas guides Kazelle through a series of prayers, which she follows phrase by phrase purposefully, her eyes shut.
"...I ask pardon of God, penance, and absolution of you, Father. Amen."
"How do you feel, child?"
The priest inquires as they conclude their session.
"A bit lighter, I suppose, Father. I was never particularly religious, so I'm not sure how I'm
supposed
to feel."
Kazelle admits again, looking down at the cross in her hand. Father Silas listens silently from the other side, and then offers a word of encouragement.
"Your sins are not yours to bear alone. I shall bear it with you, and I will pray to God to give you strength to bear it as well, even if you don't believe He exists."
Kazelle nods contemplatively, then rises to step out of the confessional booth and exits the parish.
Standing just outside the entrance, Mother Rahab awaits her with that black folder in her hand.
"Congratulations on your first successful hunt, Gothic Ghoul."
She hands Kazelle the folder.
"Here is your next target."
Kazelle opens the folder and sees a photo of a middle-aged man with a balding head and bushy mustache, a look of despondency wears in his eyes hidden behind a pair of thin-rimmed glasses. She begins to read through his file: