Winona
Winona
Beth? What’s wrong?
I stare at my friend’s face on my phone screen.
Tracks of mascara run down her cheeks.
Beth
Beth
I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.
Beth
Beth
I don’t want to get you involved in this…
Beth
Beth
But I’m almost out of options.
Winona
Winona
Get me involved in WHAT?
Beth holds up a drawing of four messy circles.
Two are crossed out—
And she crosses out the third one while I watch.
Beth
Beth
You need to do this too.
Winona
Winona
I don’t understand what you’re talking about!
Beth shakes the drawing at me.
Her knuckles turn white from gripping the paper so tightly.
Beth
Beth
CIRCLES! You have to draw CIRCLES!
I’ve never seen Beth like this.
She’s usually pretty chill.
This is really freaking me out.
Winona
Winona
But why??
Beth
Beth
JUST DO IT! PLEASE, WINONA!
Winona
Winona
Okay, okay!
I find a sheet of paper and a marker.
Winona
Winona
Four circles?
Beth nods at me, her eyes wide.
I draw the circles.
Beth
Beth
Now call four people…
Beth
Beth
And make them do the same thing.
Beth
Beth
MAKE SURE THEY DO IT!
Beth
Beth
Cross out one circle every time.
Beth
Beth
Then you’ll be safe.
She glances toward her bedroom window.
Beth
Beth
Clickety-clack.
Winona
Winona
I don’t understand!
Winona
Winona
Is this some kind of game??
Beth
Beth
Clickety-clack.
She rhythmically taps the four circles on her drawing…
And speaks the words to the beat—
One syllable for every tap.
Beth
Beth
Clickety-clack. Clickety-clack!
Her taps get louder, harder, until she’s banging her fist against her desk.
Beth
Beth
CLICKETY-CLACK!
Winona
Winona
Beth, stop! I—
She goes still and stares at me, intense and unhinged.
Beth
Beth
Clickety-clack—
Beth
Beth
Before it comes back!
She looks toward her window again as panic engulfs her.
Beth
Beth
I think it’s here…
Beth
Beth
And I still have to find a fourth.
Beth
Beth
Clickety-clack! Clickety—
The FaceTime call cuts out.
Winona
Winona
Beth? Beth!!
I try to call her back…
But she doesn’t answer.
What’s wrong with my friend??
That nonsense she was babbling—
“Clickety-clack before it comes back”—
What the heck does that mean?
I wonder if I should call the police.
They could send someone to check on her.
Before I can dial 911, though…
I hear it.
Four soft, quick taps on my window.
My heart beats like it’s trying to escape my ribcage.
The taps come again, and I whisper along with their rhythm:
Winona
Winona
Clickety-clack.
It has to be Beth messing with me…
But she lives across town and she was just at her house.
Maybe my friends are ganging up on me.
I inch toward the window.
My hands tremble as I yank the curtains open.
I stare out at the night and see…
Nothing.
When I let the curtains close, the taps come again.
Four of them, all in a sharp, staccato row—
Clickety-clack.
When I open the curtains again, nothing’s there…
So I let them close.
Clickety-clack.
This time when I open them, I see it:
A long, gnarled hand with nails like hooked claws.
The claws drum against the glass once more…
And the hand slips away.
The glimpse is enough to ice my spine.
I don’t want to see what that hand is attached to.
There’s no more tapping after that…
But I remember the rest of Beth’s rhyme:
“Before it comes back.”
Panicked, I scroll through my contacts.
I only need four people.
I start with my friend Adam.
When he answers my FaceTime…
I show him my drawing.
I cross out the first circle and tell him to draw four of his own.
He chuckles uncertainly.
Adam
Adam
Um, Winona…
Adam
Adam
Are you drunk?
Adam
Adam
None of this makes sense.
Winona
Winona
Just do it, okay?
I glance toward my window.
Winona
Winona
PLEASE.
The amusement drains from his face.
Adam
Adam
What’s going on?
Adam
Adam
If you need help—
Winona
Winona
Just draw the circles.
I tap my drawing.
Winona
Winona
Clickety-clack. Clickety-clack!
Winona
Winona
Before it comes back!
Adam
Adam
Okay, okay! Here.
He scribbles four circles on a scrap of paper.
Winona
Winona
Now call four other people and have them do it, too.
Winona
Winona
I promise I’ll explain…
I look at my window again.
Winona
Winona
But right now, I don’t have time.
I hang up on him and go back to my contacts.
My next few FaceTimes go unanswered—
But then my cousin Maya picks up.
I tell her the same thing I told Adam.
Now two of my circles are crossed out.
My friend Sara answers, too—
So that’s three circles down.
Just one more to go.
I keep scrolling and calling—
But nobody’s answering!
My throat clenches when I reach the end of my contact list.
My last contact is my boyfriend, Zach.
Zach’s the most levelheaded person I know—
There’s no way he’ll go along with this.
But he’s my last shot, so I FaceTime him anyway.
He frowns when he sees my expression.
Zach
Zach
What’s wrong, babe?
Winona
Winona
I need you to listen to me.
Quickly I tell him about the call from Beth…
And the clickety-clack on my window.
Winona
Winona
I know it sounds nuts…
Winona
Winona
But please just draw the circles and pass it on.
Winona
Winona
For me.
Zach narrows his eyes.
Zach
Zach
You’re right.
Zach
Zach
It does sound nuts.
Zach
Zach
Whatever Beth is up to…
Zach
Zach
I promise there’s no clickety-clack monster outside her house.
Zach
Zach
Or outside YOUR house, either.
Winona
Winona
Zach, I saw its hand!
Zach
Zach
You probably saw a branch moving in the breeze.
Zach
Zach
Beth only lives a few blocks away from me.
Zach
Zach
I’ll go over and see what’s going on, okay?
Zach
Zach
I’ll call you back soon.
Winona
Winona
Zach, no!
But he’s already gone.
Zach FaceTimes me again a few minutes later.
He’s outside Beth’s house.
His face is weirdly pale.
Winona
Winona
Is Beth okay??
Zach
Zach
I…
Zach
Zach
I don’t know.
Zach
Zach
Look at this.
Long scratches mark the side of Beth’s house.
He angles his phone so I can see her bedroom window.
It’s shattered.
Winona
Winona
Oh my god!
Zach
Zach
You call the cops.
Zach
Zach
I’ll try to get inside and…
His voice trails off when he hears it—
Four quick, sharp taps nearby.
Winona
Winona
Zach…
Winona
Winona
RUN!!
But he stays rooted to the ground…
Staring at something I can’t see.
The taps come again.
Zach
Zach
Clickety-clack…
He drops his phone and the call ends.
Winona
Winona
ZACH!!
Crying, I scroll through my contacts again.
Maybe it’s not too late.
If I find a fourth person right away…
Maybe Zach and Beth will be all right.
But no one’s picking up.
No one’s answering.
Winona
Winona
Where is everyone??
Then a horrible thought hits me:
What if this is part of that thing’s plan?
Whatever this “game” is…
What if it’s unwinnable?
I stare down at the last unmarked circle…
And that’s when I hear it:
Four quick, sharp taps against my window.
Four claws drumming a terrible rhythm.
Clickety-clack—
Now it’s back.
Winona
Winona