I’ve been out here for hours…
Waiting for the right moment to strike.
When finally, a car’s headlights shine onto the country road.
There’s no one else around.
I wave for the driver to stop.
The car pulls over.
A window rolls down…
And a young woman smiles at me.
She’s the only person in the car.
The perfect victim.
I smile back at her.
And feel the outline of my gun inside my backpack.
Woman
Woman
Hey!
Woman
Woman
Is everything okay?
I give an exasperated laugh.
And start to lie.
Brian
Brian
Not really.
Brian
Brian
My car broke down a few miles back.
Brian
Brian
And my phone is dead.
Brian
Brian
I’ve been stuck out here for hours!
Brian
Brian
I waited so long that I finally just decided to start walking…
Brian
Brian
Hoping I’d find a town or something.
Brian
Brian
Think you could give me a lift?
Brian
Brian
I’m Brian, by the way.
It’s not my real name.
But it doesn’t matter.
I grin.
I know my straight, white teeth and chiseled jaw…
Will make her trust me.
Woman
Woman
Nice to meet you, Brian.
Woman
Woman
I’m Lena.
She pushes her straight brown hair behind her ears.
Lena
Lena
I’m so sorry your car broke down!
Lena
Lena
I’d be happy to drive you to the nearest town.
Lena
Lena
That’s actually where I’m headed.
Brian
Brian
Thank you!
Brian
Brian
I really, really appreciate this!
Lena unlocks the doors.
And I get into the passenger seat.
She has on some nice bracelets, and a large ring.
I make a note to take those later.
We start to drive onward.
And I feel giddy already.
Lena
Lena
So, are you from around here?
Brian
Brian
No…
Brian
Brian
I’m just passing through.
I unzip my backpack.
Brian
Brian
How about you, Lena?
Lena
Lena
I was born just a few towns away.
Lena
Lena
You know, you’re lucky I picked you up!
Lena
Lena
The last few months, people have been disappearing around here.
She wiggles her eyebrows jokingly.
Lena
Lena
Very creepy.
Brian
Brian
Is that so?
Lena
Lena
They say it might be a wild animal or something.
Brian
Brian
Like a bear?
Lena
Lena
Maybe.
I reach into my backpack.
My hand finding the cold steel of the gun.
My heart pounds.
I always love this moment.
I draw out the gun.
And point it at Lena.
She screams.
Brian
Brian
Be quiet or I’ll shoot!
Lena quiets down.
Brian
Brian
Keep driving.
Lena nods, her face pale.
But my face is flushed with excitement.
Brian
Brian
I want you to take me to your home.
Lena
Lena
Why?
Brian
Brian
Because I’m going to rob you.
She looks so shocked that I actually laugh.
Brian
Brian
You really haven’t heard of me?
Brian
Brian
The infamous Appalachian Hitchhiker?
Lena
Lena
No!
She starts to tear up.
Lena
Lena
I don’t have anything to steal.
Lena
Lena
I’m poor.
I look back at her bracelets.
She’s lying.
My stomach bubbles with anger.
Lena
Lena
…please…don’t do this to me!
Brian
Brian
ENOUGH!
I push the gun closer to her head.
Brian
Brian
No more talking.
Brian
Brian
And if I get the feeling you aren’t taking us in the right direction…
Brian
Brian
I’ll shoot.
Lena nods, crying.
And we drive.
20 minutes later
The car pulls onto a long, gravel driveway…
Up in front of a small cabin…
In the middle of the woods.
No one is around for miles.
Perfect.
Lena turns off the car.
Her tears have just begun to dry.
I gesture with the gun.
Brian
Brian
Get out.
She slowly gets out of the car.
I do the same, keeping my gun pointed at her.
She leads me to the entrance of her house.
Brian
Brian
Open the door.
Lena unlocks the front door and opens it.
We enter the cabin.
And she flicks on the lights.
The inside is almost completely bare.
There’s a couch, but nothing else that I can see.
Was she telling the truth about not having anything worth stealing?
I keep my gun on her…
And hold out my other hand.
Brian
Brian
Give me your jewelry.
Shaking, she takes off her ring and bracelets.
And places them in my palm.
I stuff them in my pocket.
Brian
Brian
Now…
Brian
Brian
Where do you keep your jewelry box?
Lena
Lena
I don’t have one.
She twitches, slightly.
She’s lying.
Anger surges through me as I point my gun at the wall…
Next to her head.
I pull the trigger.
A loud CRACK sounds as I shoot the wall.
Lena screams.
Brian
Brian
Lie to me again and I’ll shoot YOU!
Lena
Lena
Okay, okay!
She takes a moment to steady herself.
Lena
Lena
I do have a jewelry box.
Lena
Lena
It’s in the basement.
Brian
Brian
Take me down there!
I swing the gun back so that it’s pointing right at her face.
Brian
Brian
Right now!
Lena sniffles.
Lena
Lena
Okay.
She leads me across the living room…
Towards a closed door.
The door has a deadbolt lock on it.
Lena
Lena
The basement’s down here.
I frown.
Brian
Brian
Why is the door locked?
Lena
Lena
Because this is where I keep…
She takes a deep, sobbing breath.
Lena
Lena
…my valuables. My everything.
Perfect.
I start to feel at ease again…
And prod her with the gun.
She shakes her head.
Pulls out a key.
Unlocks, and opens the door.
I peer down the dark stairway.
A foul smell wafts up to meet me.
I cringe.
Brian
Brian
What is that smell?
Lena
Lena
It’s mold.
Lena
Lena
I try not to go down there much.
No wonder.
I look back to her.
Brian
Brian
Turn on the lights.
Lena
Lena
I can’t.
Lena
Lena
The switch is at the bottom of the stairs.
Brian
Brian
Oh, really?
I shove the gun closer to her face.
Brian
Brian
You better not be lying to me.
Lena’s voice cracks.
Lena
Lena
I’m not lying!
I circle behind her…
And nudge her with the barrel of my gun.
Sick of her excuses.
Brian
Brian
Fine.
Brian
Brian
You go first.
She pauses…
Takes a deep breath…
Then walks down the stairs.
I follow her, my gun at her back.
Our footsteps click on the concrete.
When we reach the bottom…
Lena hits the light switch.
It doesn’t work.
Lena
Lena
No!
I hear her flip the switch again and again.
Lena
Lena
The light for the stairway must have burned out!
Brian
Brian
Where’s the next light switch?
Lena
Lena
On the other side of the basement.
Brian
Brian
Go over there and turn it on!
Lena heads off into the darkness.
I follow her, struggling to see.
The smell is horrible…
And getting worse.
Suddenly, my foot connects with something on the ground.
Something worth taking?
I lean over and pick up the object from the floor.
And as soon as I touch it…
I recognize the feel of skin.
And the familiar shape of toes…
My heart stops.
The object I’m holding is a human foot.
My hand immediately lets go.
And the foot drops to the ground.
Brian
Brian
What on earth?!
Brian
Brian
Lena?
I look around, struggling to see in the dark.
Brian
Brian
Lena!
Lena
Lena
Yes, Brian?
I swing my gun towards the sound.
Lena
Lena
I found the light switch.
The lights come on.
I look around.
Human remains litter the ground.
And the walls are covered in newspaper clippings.
Even from my distance, I can see the headlines:
LOCAL MAN DISAPPEARS.
MOTHER OF 4 MISSING.
I tightly grip my gun, looking around for Lena.
My stomach twisting.
Brian
Brian
Lena? Lena!
Suddenly, there’s a loud crack as something knocks me forward.
The back of my head blossoms with pain.
I turn.
Lena is standing over me…
Holding a crowbar.
And there’s blood on it.
My blood.
I feel the back of my head, wet and sticky.
I drop the gun.
Brian
Brian
Please—
Lena smiles at me devilishly.
The tears and the innocence are gone.
I try to step away…
But my vision blurs.
And my limbs are too weak to support me.
Dizzy, I collapse the ground.
My head pounding.
Brian
Brian
What…?
Brian
Brian
Lena—
Lena
Lena
I’ve been murdering hitchhikers for years.
Lena
Lena
Usually it isn’t so easy to get them back to my home.
Lena
Lena
But you just had to try and rob me, didn’t you, Brian?
Lena
Lena
If that’s even your real name.
I struggle to try and speak.
Brian
Brian
Lena, please…
She raises the crowbar above her head.
Lena
Lena
Goodnight, Brian.
Lena
Lena
You really were the perfect victim.
Woman
Woman