Note from the author.
Thank-you dear reader for showing an interest in 'Finding Amy'.
There are things you should know before embarking on this journey. Firstly that this is no mere story but in fact is a full length novel. If you are expecting an immediate payoff within five pages then clearly that won't happen. You will need the attention span that a novel requires.
To exacerbate matters (sorry, I've like that word ever since 'Shaun Of The Dead'), it is also unfinished. What you are reading is a novel as it's actually being written. I have posted for your entertainment the first seven parts. Roughly a little more than 45,000 words.
So what you have here is already the size of a novella with the finished novel likely to clock in at over 70,000 words. It's important that you know that before beginning.
Actually I'm asking a lot of the reader. Finding Amy is a psychological journey. A sexual thriller. A mystery. Actually it's many things.
I have been inspired by writing styles as diverse as Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club), Brett Easton Ellis (American Psycho) and Orson Scott Card (Ender's Game), but the subject matter came from somewhere else entirely.
If anyone has seen the films '8mm' and 'The Vanishing' then maybe you will understand where I'm coming from. Those two films both affected and disturbed me. Combining the spirit of the two was something that both intrigued and scared the hell out of me at the same time.
In other words...... The grief and shock of someone close to you inexplicably disappearing into thin air (the Vanishing), combined with a seduction into the secret world of underground sex (8mm). And yes, that underground world most definitely exists.
I'm constantly asking myself the question "Is Finding Amy too sexual to be considered a serious novel?"
I'm also asking myself "Is Finding Amy too dark to be considered an erotic story."
So as you can see, I'm conflicted and perhaps only you, the reader can make that distinction. If you can then please let me know.
So welcome to the journey. If you do in fact go on to read all seven of these first parts then you have my gratitude and thanks. Of course feedback is welcome and appreciated. I only ask that if you are going to rate what I have written so far then please read all of it (such as it is).
It will be completed and new sections will be added but please understand that it's not something I can rush.
I trust that much like Ashley (the central character), once you begin you will find yourself unable to turn away. (And of course by then it will be far too late.)
Some very observant among you may recognize an earlier (and shorter) draft of this book by an author called 'Real_First_time'. Just to clarify matters 'Real_First_time' is the only other name I have submitted work under.
In this case I am simply bringing this piece of work over to my 'Dimachaerus' title because it better represents the kind of work I have been working towards as 'Dimachaerus'.
(put far more simply....Real_First _time & Dimachaerus are the same person.)
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FINDING AMY
A study of obsession.
By
DIMACHAERUS
"Buy the ticket, take the ride"
- Hunter S. Thompson.
Prologue.
Ash.
I'm so sorry I had to do it this way but I had no choice.
We've been best friends for so long and It breaks my heart to do this but I have to leave and do something very important...something just for me.
I knew there was no way I could explain it to you and that you'd probably convince me not to go, so writing this note was the only way I could tell you.
I need to just fall off the map for a while. I thought my life was over when Jeff broke off our engagement and I can honestly say that you saved my life Ash...I love you for being there for me when I needed you.
I'm figuring out how to live a different way, a stronger way, and I need some time alone to do it.
I'm filled with hope for the first time in years. I'm so excited about what my new life will bring and I promise that I will call you as soon as I'm ready, but it's probably going to take 6 months, maybe more.
Leaving my best friend was the hardest part of all this for me, please believe me when I say that.
I will miss you every day, but I'm also very excited about the future now.
This is not a 'good-bye', it's a 'see you soon'.
All my love
Your best friend forever...
Amy
Part 1. - I Miss My Friend.
"Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children."
- Jules, Ezekiel 25:17, Pulp Fiction.
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Ashley carefully opened the crumpled envelope, and with great care removed the hand written letter that was folded neatly inside.
The paper was worn and a little faded now, but with a practiced and familiar touch, she gently opened the page and began to read.
Slowly, deliberately, she took in every word, perhaps trying to find some hidden message that she had somehow missed before.
It was futile.
She was always left with the same empty feeling, and with each reading she only felt further away from the truth. Further away from Amy.
How many times had Ashley read that letter? Probably hundreds of times, and the result was always the same.
Confusion.
Grief.
Anger.
Now almost a year had passed since Amy had disappeared and that 'one year anniversary' weighed heavily on Ashley's mind.
It was a particularly cold, December day as she stared out of the window of her small Boston apartment.
Living in Brookline had definitely had its advantages. Close to the inner city but without the crippling rent of an up-town apartment. Her time in this place should have been the best couple of years of her life.
Up until a year ago it had been, but that life had all but vanished now.
Soft rain was washing away the last remnants of the most recent snow-fall and she quietly stared at the droplets of water as they slid down her window pane.
It was a familiar cycle. There would undoubtedly be another snow-fall soon and in turn, another bout of rain would wash it all away and make everything clean again.