Kara walked at her friend's side through the Halloween Festival grounds, feeling as if the world was closing in on her. Never comfortable in any social situation, the vast number of people patronizing the fair made her feel anxious — on edge.
Jamie let out a quiet moan at her side and said, "Look, there's John. God, he's so fucking hot."
Though she did instinctively follow Jamie's gaze, the sight of the handsome, popular guy filled her with a combination of longing and despair, causing her to quickly look away. Plain of face, flat-chested, and shy, Kara had never attracted much attention from boys. The few times a guy had talked to her, her awkward responses had sent them running in a hurry.
She was certain she was the only eighteen-year-old virgin in the world.
Though her friend launched into a whispered, raunchy description of what she'd like to do with the object of her obsession, Kara was blocking it out for the most part. They continued to walk, until Jamie suddenly stopped and caught her friend's arm.
"Hey, look," Jamie said.
Kara's brow furrowed as she looked at the garish tent and the hand-painted sign advertising fortunes told.
Jamie said, "Let's do it."
"Why?" Kara asked.
"Because it'll be fun." When Kara didn't respond after a few seconds, her friend shrugged and said, "I'm going."
"Wait..." Kara said, but her friend turned and headed toward the tent. Suddenly without the only anchor she had in the stressful environment, Kara followed.
The interior of the tent was decorated with all sorts of mysterious objects and imagery. It gave Kara the shivers, so she focused on her friend approaching the fortune teller. The dark-haired woman sitting behind a table wore a head scarf, and had brightly colored beads braided into her hair. She was dressed in scarves, a flowing blouse, and a long, fringed skirt.
"Welcome. Welcome. You seek to know the future?" the woman asked in a heavily accented voice.
"Uh huh," Jamie responded. She reached into her purse and said, "Both of us."
Kara nervously stood by the tent flap, wanting to protest, but not feeling confident enough to do so. Jamie handed over the cash, which the dark-haired woman quickly slipped into the bodice of her blouse.
"Very good. Please, sit down," the fortune teller instructed. "For you, I think, the crystal ball holds the future."
Jamie let out a giggle as the woman leaned down, peering into the crystal ball while caressing it.
"Yes. Yes. The mists are parting," the fortune teller droned. "I see... I see... I see one who watches you from afar. A comely man, his courage building. Soon... Yes, soon, he will seek your favor."
"Is his name John?" Jamie asked.
The fortune teller looked up from the crystal ball and said, "This I cannot see, but I see anticipation and arousal in your face as he approaches. You desire him."
Jamie let out a sharp, high-pitched moan and said, "Oh my."
The fortune teller chuckled. "This is what I see in your future, my child." She then looked at Kara and said, "Come, let us see what your future holds."
Seeing her friend hesitate, Jamie stood up, approached, and all but dragged Kara over to the chair opposite the dark-haired seer. Kara pensively sat down and fidgeted.
The fortune teller cocked her head slightly to the side, squinted one eye, and then said, "For you, the future lies in the crystal as well."
Again, the seer peered into her crystal ball, stroking it with her hands. "The mists clear," she said. "There is one who watches you as well. He is striking. Strong. Such a man." The dark-haired woman let out a shuddering breath and shivered. "The sight of him makes my body ache and tremble."
Jamie let out a little
ooo
of excitement.
"He is... He is..." The fortune teller leaned in closer to her crystal ball, gazing deep into its facets. Suddenly, she gasped and said in a frightened, barely audible whisper, "Nosferatu!"
"Huh?" Kara asked.
The seer suddenly wrenched her gaze away from the crystal ball. Her expression was haunted, and her eyes wide. "You... You must be careful, my child. You must be wary. The night closes in, and with it comes danger. A creature of the night watches you. Please, go home where you are safe. I... I must go.
You
must go. Go home, my child, I beg of you."
The fortune teller then stood — visibly shaken — and vanished into a curtained off section of the tent.
Kara started when her friend said, "Ooo! Scary! Dramatic!" She then giggled and said, "Come on, let's go."
Taken aback by the frightening pronouncement, Kara was all too happy to exit the tent. For once, the presence of the many people around was comforting — at least to some extent.
"She went a little over the top, don't you think?" Jamie asked.
"Uh huh," Kara agreed automatically, without giving it much thought.
"Well, my fortune was good, anyway. Maybe I can make it come true. Keep your eyes open for any hot guys watching me from afar."
Though her friend continued to prattle on as if nothing unusual had happened, Kara couldn't shake a nagging sense of dread. The feeling only grew worse when the sun sank toward the horizon, and the night closed in.
"Hi," an unfamiliar voice emerged from the side.
Jamie came to an immediate halt, grabbing the back of Kara's pants to stop her as well. "Hi," Jamie responded to the young man who had called to them.
He was good looking, nicely dressed, and obviously only had eyes for Jamie. They chatted while Kara faded into the background, becoming more uncomfortable by the second. Her friend was flirting hard, and he was very much receptive.
After a while, he suggested the haunted house, and Jamie asked if she wanted to go. The two friends knew each other well enough that Kara easily caught the subtle hints that Jamie wanted to be alone with the guy in the dark.
"I actually think I'm going to head home," Kara said.
Jamie affected a pout and asked, "You sure?" When Kara nodded, Jamie said, "Okay, I'll see you tomorrow."