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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Wednesday Briefs: Dallas in Wonderland II: Chapter Twenty

Happy Wednesday and Happy Hump Day, and welcome to another edition of the Wednesday Briefs, your flash fiction fun brought to you by the Wednesday Briefers! As you may know, June is GLBT month, and Beth Wylde is having a month long celebration with assorted authors and groups. The Wednesday Briefers will be her guest on June 29th, so don't forget to stop by. There'll be flash stories (of course!) and giveaways, excerpts, and lots of fun! I'll keep you updated on the details, so keep watching this space!

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When we left them, Campbell had just been knocked unconscious by that bastard Penn. Will Samuel be a help or a hindrance? And what will Dallas do? Find out in this week's episode of Dallas in Wonderland II. Then don't forget to visit the other fine folk that make up the Wednesday Briefers, and see what's up with them. Their links follow my tale. Enjoy!

Dallas in Wonderland II: Chapter Twenty


Dallas struggled against Samuel’s tight grip. He wanted to get to Campbell. No, he needed to reach him, with an urgency that was only growing greater by the moment. “You bastard!” he screamed at Quentin’s ex-fuck. “If you hurt him...” He left the threat hanging helplessly. He was weak, and he knew it, and Samuel made him even weaker, God help him.

When Samuel released his hold on Dallas, he fell to the ground beside Campbell, his fingers going automatically to his wrist. He forced himself to still the clamorous beating of his own heart, as he waited for it... waited for it... and there it was, faint but palpable. Campbell’s pulse.

Dallas knelt down, his lips grazing the unconscious Campbell’s ear. “I’m here, honey, hang in there, don’t let go.” The endearment slipped out naturally, and it felt right. He couldn’t remember ever having addressed Samuel in such a manner. The man did not exactly invite the use of tender nicknames.

Campbell moaned and, even unconscious, turned toward Dallas, curling about Dallas’ legs. The gesture tore at Dallas’ heart. Why couldn’t everyone just leave them alone? He was sorry he’d ever come to Wonderland again, sorry he’d dragged Campbell into this mess... sorry he’d ever met Dr. Samuel Levi.

His eyes widened at that knowledge. Was it true? Was he over Samuel? For once and for all?

He glanced at Samuel, saw the knowing smirk that graced his lovely face, and his certainty changed into confusion once more and he groaned. It wasn’t that simple, it just wasn’t. And Samuel knew it.

“No matter what you think you know, you are and always shall be mine,” Samuel said softly. “And for Mr. Cain’s sake, you should become used to the idea.”

“F-for Campbell’s sake? What do you mean? What are you saying, Samuel?”

“You’re a smart boy, Dallas, you’ll figure it out. You know something? Sometimes burning bridges isn’t a bad idea.” He gave Dallas a significant look, then added, “Penn, stop drooling. You look ridiculous.”

Dallas looked up to find Penn standing over him, salivating. It was a most disgusting sight. Dallas didn’t know which of them the idiot found attractive, and he didn’t care—he wasn’t getting either one of them. Not while Dallas possessed breath in his body. He placed himself protectively between Campbell and the drooling fool standing over them.

“Interesting.” Samuel’s voice was coldly clinical and detached. “Dallas, let me give you some advice. Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.”

That was about as clear as mud. Was Samuel referring to Dallas and himself? Dallas and Quentin? Not Dallas and Campbell, for that had never been, never happened. “You tell me I’m yours, then you tell me we’re over? What is it you want from me, Samuel?” Dallas’ voice sounded far too thin and hollow for his taste, as if he were shouting inside a cave but not making himself heard. For a moment, it reminded him of when he’d shrunk to near-nothingness and oblivion, among the grass blades of Wonderland. But a quick check of himself, and the world around him, assured him that was not the case. He sighed in relief and rested his head against Campbell’s chest, feeling the gentle rise and fall of his breathing.

“You’ll only hurt him by feeding his infatuation, Dallas.”

Dallas heard Samuel’s voice drone on, but he wasn’t listening. He was picturing himself and Campbell. They were in a boat, floating lazily down the strawberry river, watching the world go by, wrapped in each other’s arms. Drifting lazily, contentedly... A small smile played about his lips, and he felt the corner of his mouth go up, then he felt a small sting on his arm, just before he dropped into blackness.
* * * *
Dallas struggled back to consciousness, fighting to keep his eyes open when they tried to stay shut. He forced himself into a sitting position and tried to take stock of his situation. Some time had obviously passed. Night had fallen, and he could see the moon, hanging in the night sky like a beacon. Whether it was a sign of hope or a harbinger of doom he couldn’t tell.

“Uncle Dallas, are you all right?”

Startled, Dallas turned to find himself looking into the concerned eyes of his nephew. “Oz, what are you doing here? How did you get to Wonderland?”

“I was worried about you, Uncle Dallas. I heard Mom talking about you, and she said you were here.”

“She told you I was in Wonderland?” What did Paris know of this place? Oh yeah, hadn’t he seen her here? Or had that been part of what Samuel referred to as his delusion?

“She didn’t tell me, it was someone else.” The eight-year-old frowned. “She doesn’t know I know how to get here, either. Please don’t tell her I came.”

“I won’t,” Dallas promised his nephew.  A sudden panic seized him. Campbell. Where was he? He searched the damp grass almost frantically, but he wasn’t there. And neither was Samuel. Or Penn. In fact, Dallas was no longer beside the pond.  “Did you see Campbell when you came?”

“No. I was looking for him. I heard Mom say something about him too. I think he’s in trouble. Do you know where he is?”

“No, but I’ll find him. Don’t worry.  What kind of trouble is he in?”

“I couldn’t hear much,” Oz admitted, his fingers worrying at the backpack in his lap. “But I think I heard her say something about the Jabberwock. That can’t be a good thing, right? The Jabberwock is dangerous, isn’t it?”

Dallas shivered. The Jabberwock was dangerous indeed. He’d seen it fly off with Samuel, hadn’t he? Or had he? He needed to find Campbell. The sooner the better.  But in the darkness, that wouldn’t be easy to do. And yet, he didn’t want to wait until morning, either. That might be too late.


And then he heard a soft whinny.

to be continued

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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Dallas in Wonderland II: Chapter Nineteen

Hard to believe it's Wednesday already! Where does the time go? Guess that's what having a holiday does for you!  lol Welcome to more flash fiction from the Wednesday Briefers! Glad you stopped by! Sit back and relax and you'll be able to read some wonderful flash fiction!  And Happy Hump Day to you all!

Poor Dallas doesn't know whether he's coming or go. Is Samuel helping or hurting? Find out in this week's episode of Dallas in Wonderland II! And don't forget to visit the other Briefers and receive their flash fiction offerings!

Dallas in Wonderland II: Chapter Nineteen


Dallas’ head was decidedly spinning. Samuel’s logic was... not logical. “What are you saying? He caused me to hallucinate seeing him in your office? With you?” That didn’t even make sense. “Why would he want to do that?”

Dallas was not vain enough to believe Quentin was pining for him. Quentin Mandrake was only in love with himself. He had no room in his ego for anyone else. And Dallas refused to entertain the notion that Quentin had even the semblance of a heart.

Dallas decided to start on a new tack. This one was getting him nowhere fast.

“Samuel, what about the trial?”

“The trial?” Samuel echoed, a smirk upon his too-kissable lips. Dallas fought hard to keep focused on the matter at hand.

“Yes, the trial. Remember that? You were put on trial by Queen Quentin, for stealing his tart, and sentenced to death...”

Samuel’s eyebrows quirked. “A death sentence for the theft of a pastry? Bit harsh, don’t you think?”

“No, no, not that kind of tart.” Dallas’ face heated. He tried not to look at either Samuel or Campbell. “Me,” he managed to get out at last. “He said you stole his tart, meaning me...” And wasn’t that the pot calling the kettle black, he thought bitterly. Especially since he’d never once cheated on Quentin. Not ever.

“And just what do you do here in Wonderland, Dr. Levi?” Campbell interjected. Dallas silently blessed him for changing the embarrassing subject.

“That which you only wish to do,” Samuel replied obliquely. Why did the man persist in talking in riddles? And why did Dallas find him so damn attractive?

“You know nothing about me,” Campbell retorted in a flat voice. “And I don’t think you much Dallas very well, either. Or you would appreciate him more. And not treat him the way you do.”

“What do you know of my relationship with Dallas?” Samuel’s voice never rose in pitch or intensity, maintaining its usual even tone. “How long have you been an expert on Dallas Crosby?”

“Longer than you.”

Samuel’s smirk grew broader, his copper eyes gleaming, his expression unfathomable. “Does that mean you are as familiar with his body as I am, Campbell?”

Campbell remained silent, and Dallas ached for him. Why couldn’t Samuel leave him alone? He didn’t deserve this. Neither of them did. He prayed that Samuel wouldn’t persist. But obviously, no one was home in Prayer Central at the moment.

Samuel slid his hand down Dallas’ body, coming to rest against his groin. Dallas couldn’t help the moan that elicited, as Samuel cupped him familiarly.

“Do you know how he feels? Do you know what pleases him? What turns him on so much he practically begs for it? And do you know how good he is in bed, how eager to please?” Samuel’s other hand snaked around and cupped poor Dallas’ ass. Another moan.

“Don’t, Samuel,” he protested feebly, his voice barely above a whisper. Samuel’s touch was... disturbing to him. At least in this contest. In front of Campbell. That had never been the case before. Why now? He knew damn well the things he and Samuel had done.

Why did they suddenly feel so dirty?

“I know you are no gentleman.” Campbell was distraught, despite outward appearances, and Dallas felt it.
“Samuel, please,” he began to beg. “Don’t do this to me. Why are you doing this?” His eyes beseeched Campbell’s understanding... and more.

“Leave him alone,” Campbell protested. “What has he done to deserve such treatment? What are you thinking?” Campbell took a step toward them. He reached for Dallas, but a rich booming laugh drew him up short. The laughter was Samuel’s.

“You know,” Samuel drawled, once he grew serious once more, “I wouldn’t give two cents for whatever you’re thinking. It’s as plain as the nose on your face. You want him for yourself. What makes you any better than me in that regard, hmmm?”

Dallas watched the flush that crept across Campbell’s beautiful skin, but he never lost his temper, never stooped to Samuel’s level. “What makes me better than you is that I care about him as a person, something you obviously don’t. Or you would not treat him in this way. Release him now, Dr. Levi.”

“Well, well, the little Southern worm turns.” He cast an amused glance between the two men. “Looks like you need to choose, Dallas. Although I have every confidence in what your choice will be. Or should I say who?”

Choose? Choose what? Choose who? His heart hammered in his chest. Samuel’s hands on his body wasn’t helping one iota.

“I want... I want...” But before he could get the name out, Samuel’s mouth had descended on his, locking whatever he’d been about to say deep in his throat. Dallas’ eyes closed involuntarily, and he felt his cowardice most distinctly.

No, don’t... fight... Something in him told him not to give in, to struggle against the doctor. He closed his hands into fists and pushed against Samuel’s chest. The man was strong, and didn’t budge.

“Let go of him!” That was Campbell’s voice. Dallas’ eyes flew open at the sound. He saw Campbell yanking at Samuel’s arm. Ineffectively. But still he persisted. Fighting for Dallas. Fighting for Dallas’ dignity. Something Samuel seemed incapable of, apparently.

Samuel didn’t seem to be disturbed in the slightest. He maintained his hold on Dallas, and effortlessly held Campbell at bay. Dallas couldn’t help but wonder how this bizarre Mexican stand-off would end? Not well, he was afraid.

Samuel’s glanced seemed to reach beyond Campbell, for some reason. What was he looking at?”
Too late, Dallas followed his line of sight, only to find someone sneaking up behind Campbell, a large club in his hand.

“Campbell, watch out!” Dallas cried.

Too late. The club descended on Campbell’s head, and he dropped to the ground with a soft moan.
“Fuck you, Penn!” Dallas screamed at the assailant, who only grinned at him, then stuck out his tongue.

 to be continued


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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Wednesday Briefs: Dallas in Wonderland II: Chapter Eighteen

Hooray, hooray, it's Wednesday! Welcome to more flash fiction from the Wednesday Briefers! Hope your week is going well, I know mine is!

In last week's episode of Dallas, an unexpected arrival has thrown Dallas for a loop. And I'm sure Campbell is none too thrilled either. So, what is Dr. Levi up to? See what happens in this week's chapter, and then go visit the other Briefers for some great flash fiction!

Dallas in Wonderland II: Chapter Eighteen


Dallas didn’t know whether to shit or go blind.
Of course, he’d been hoping for something like this to happen. Hoped that Samuel would find him in Wonderland, and that he’d profess his love for Dallas and they’d ride off into the sunset on a white charger, and live happily ever after.

Only, right this minute, he had to say the timing could have been a hell of a lot better. Right when he’d been about to tell Campbell...

The words were stuck in his throat now. Worse, they were lost from his brain. What had he been about to say? His mind was a great big blank. No, worse than that, it was utterly filled with Dr. Samuel Levi once again.

And only one word poured from his lips, in a violent effusion. “Samuel!”

The next thing Dallas knew he was being kissed within an inch of his life, bent over backwards so far, he could swear his head was in danger of scraping the ground, his leg thrown up in the air for balance. He couldn’t help but clasp Samuel about the neck, or take a chance on falling.

At least that’s what he told himself.

By the time Samuel brought him back to an upright position once more, Dallas’ head was spinning.  He placed one hand on top of his skull, trying to hold everything in place, darting a quick glance at Campbell, wondering what he made of this. Campbell’s eyes were hooded, his gaze fixed on the ground, and Dallas’s heart ached for him.

He wanted to take Campbell into his arms and comfort him, smooth his puckered brow. But before he could even begin to act on his instinct, Samuel spoke up.

“A pleasure to see you, as always, Dallas.” He turned to regard Campbell, cocking his head. The sunlight glittered in his copper eyes, giving them a molten red sheen. “And whom do we have here?”

“Samuel, this is Campbell. My neighbor. And my friend. I’ve mentioned him to you.”

“So you have, so you have. A pleasure to meet you, Campbell.” Samuel’s smile was almost a smirk, and his attitude seemed a bit smug to Dallas. He noticed Samuel didn’t offer his hand to Campbell. He was fairly sure Campbell wouldn’t have taken it if he had.

“So good of you to take care of my Dallas for me,” Samuel continued. “And to come all the way to Wonderland to do it.”

“That’s what friends are for,” Campbell said stiffly, although Dallas was fairly sure his attitude screamed, Bitch, you best step back.

“Dallas, you seem so tense. Is something wrong?” Samuel’s voice was soothing, his eyes concerned. He placed a hand at the back of Dallas’ neck and rubbed it gently, as one might sooth a drunk in imminent danger of throwing up. Dallas couldn’t contain his reaction—he arched into Samuel’s touch, purring like a contented kitten. A contented drunken kitten.

“I just... we just... ran into that guy...” Dallas’ thoughts were choppy as he tried to string more than a few words together into a single coherent thought, finally pushing them through. “The one Quentin cheated on me with, and we broke up over.”

“Is that so?” Samuel’s voice was almost clinically detached. “Well, there’s no telling about the class of people you might meet in Wonderland. Isn’t that true, Mr. Cain?”

Campbell’s lips were compressed into a thin angry line. He made no answer to Samuel’s question. As if expecting that sort of reaction, Samuel continued to focus on Dallas. “Perhaps that’s a good thing, Dallas? Now you have closure, don’t you, for what Quentin did to you? Or is that you wish to rekindle that particular flame with your ex?”

“God no.” Dallas fairly spat the words out. “Not in this lifetime or with someone else’s dick.” The very thought of getting back with Quentin was enough to induce vomiting. Instant emetic. “The point is what is he doing here? What is going on? Why does everyone treat me like I’m... like I’m...” He clawed ineffectively at his throat, unable to get the word out once again.

“Lunatic?” Samuel supplied helpfully.

“Don’t you dare call him that!” Campbell hissed. Dallas noticed that he’d clenched his fists, even as he took a step toward Samuel, his eyes narrow and angry.

“Oh it’s all right. Dallas knows what he is.” Samuel didn’t seem in the slightest intimidated, despite the difference in height between the two men, the advantage being Campbell’s. “As Socrates once said, know thyself. But I like to add know thy neighbor first.” He calmly arched one brow at Campbell, the two men locking horns with their eyes.

Just when it looked as though they might come to blows, Campbell took a step back, and then another.  

Dallas reached out to his friend, but Samuel caught his hand smoothly, tucked it inside the crook of his arm.
“You know, it’s a nice day for a stroll, why don’t we?”

“A stroll? Where to?” Dallas felt stupid for asking, even as the words left his lips. He was furious with himself for not speaking up for Campbell and he was furious with Samuel for showing up out of the blue like this...
And yet... and yet... he couldn’t seem to fight the hold Samuel continued to have on him.

“Places,” Samuel replied mysteriously, breaking into song. Something about people needing places. Dallas had no idea what was going on. Samuel was seriously messing with his head. Again.

“About Quentin.” Dallas started again. This was his chance to get an admission from Samuel he’d never been able to get before. That Quentin had been in his office. “I saw him with you, I know I did.”

“Did you now, Dallas?” Samuel’s voice was annoyingly patronizing.

Dallas found himself hanging on by a mere thread. “You know I did.” He pitched his voice deliberately low. Non-crazy.

“Did you ever stop to think maybe that’s what he wants you to think, Dallas?”

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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Wednesday Briefs: Dallas in Wonderland II: Chapter Three

A snowy Wednesday here, but it could have been worse. Just a few inches. Happy Hump Day! Time for more flash fiction from the Wednesday Briefers! Are you ready? We sure are!

Last week, Dallas learned that someone was outside his apartment, looking for him. Could it have been Samuel, or is that just wishful thinking on Dallas' part? If it was, then why? The answer may lie in today's episode of Dallas in Wonderland II. Then go see what the other Briefers are up to! Their links follow my tale. Enjoy!

Dallas in Wonderland II: Chapter Three


Sometimes Samuel sat behind his imposing mahogany desk, fingers steepled against his sensual lips, regarding Dallas with his unusual coppery eyes flecked with green. Watching him, like a cat waiting in front of a mouse hole waits for the mouse to emerge. Except he wasn’t only the cat, he was the bait, too, wasn’t he?

Other times, he pulled up a chair close to the leather couch Dallas lay on, so close that it took all of Dallas’ self-restraint not to reach out and touch him in inappropriate ways.

Ways that were far less inappropriate when they’d been together in Wonderland.

Today was one of those days.

Samuel sat so close that his scent wafted to Dallas, that enticing aroma comprised of arousal and need, and the earthiness of desire. How badly Dallas wanted to bury his face in Samuel’s naked crotch and inhale him.
Nothing in Samuel’s demeanor indicated this was even an option.

Dallas forced himself to focus on Samuel’s words. Too often they made little sense to him and today was no exception. Apparently, Samuel had been appointed by the court to be Dallas’ psychiatrist. Dallas wasn’t sure why. At some point, at Samuel’s recommendation, a decision would be reached.

Regarding what? Dallas had no clue.

Samuel cleared his throat, a gentle reminder for Dallas to pay attention. But Dallas had been listening. Samuel had just asked him about the dreams, was he still having them. That’s how he referred to their time in Wonderland. As the deranged dreams of a disturbed mind.

No, he never came out and said that in so many words, but Dallas could read between the lines. He knew all too well he’d been tarred by the brush of insanity and that’s why he’d lost so much of what mattered in his life. He was determined, though, not to let it stick to him. But at this point, he had no idea what he needed to do to reverse what had happened.

Everything was still too confused, too muddled. Reality and fantasy mixing and merging in his mind. He never knew where one left off and the other began. Just when he thought he had a handle on it, everything changed, like a demented traffic light giving mixed signals.

And underneath it all, Dallas was convinced he’d find the flagrant fingerprint of his unfaithful ex, Quentin Mandrake. He just needed to be able to prove it.

 “Have you had any more of those dreams?” Samuel repeated the question.

“No, Dr. Levi,” Dallas dutifully replied.

Not for lack of trying, he had to admit.

Samuel shifted in his chair, recrossed his legs. Dallas watched the expensive material of his trousers tighten about those familiar legs. Samuel had the body of a much younger man. Dallas wasn’t even sure how old he really was. The subject had never arisen between them.

“Are you taking the pills I gave you? Every night?”

Now Dallas was on shakier ground. The truth was he had no desire to put strange chemicals into his body, even those prescribed by the delicious Dr. Levi. He had them, yes, every single one that Samuel  had ever given him. They were tucked safely in his apartment, just in case he ever changed his mind.

Dallas doubted he ever would.

“Dr. Levi, may I ask you a question?” Dallas’ way of not answering Samuel’s, so he wouldn’t have to lie to him.

Samuel’s smile was condescending. “The deepest waters make the least noise.”

What does that even mean? Dallas wasn’t sure if it was an observation, or simply something calculated to confuse him even more than he already was.

“What do you wish to know?” Samuel prompted.

“How do you know Quentin?”

“What makes you think I know Mr. Mandrake?”

Dallas found it maddening that Samuel often answered a question with a question. Used his own avoidance tactic on him.

Besides, he’d answered this question before. Just as he’d asked it before. And never been satisfied with the response. He expected the same result today.

“I saw him. In your office. The day...”

“Yes, Dallas? The day... Please finish your thought.”

But you already know what day. Dallas’ thoughts flared angrily. The day of the trial. The day Queen Quentin tried to take your head off.

That was the day he’d awakened to find himself in Samuel’s office, the day his world had begun to unravel. He felt the key to everything lay in Wonderland. It was imperative that he return, as soon as possible, so he could put everything right.

But how?

“The day you said you loved me,” Dallas said softly. He didn’t look at Samuel, afraid of what he might see. Mirth? Anger? Contempt?

Or the worst possibility... pity?

“Sit up, Dallas.”

Startled, Dallas obeyed, swinging his legs onto the floor. The leather couch creaked as Samuel took a seat just behind him. Dallas couldn’t see him, but he felt his presence all too well.

Now this was something different.

“Tell me more about what you think I said,” he encouraged Dallas in a breathy voice. Warm fingers caressed Dallas’ neck, massaging his flesh. “You’re very tense,” Samuel observed.

Was that really so surprising, under the circumstances?

“Did I say I love you, Dallas? Didn’t you say you loved me?”

Dallas closed his eyes, his skin tingling where Samuel touched it, thinking back to that day. To the hateful crowd that chanted Off with his head. To the vengeance-filled Quentin-in-drag who’d referred to Dallas as his tart. What had actually been said? Who said what?

Then he remembered.

Dallas had been the one that told Samuel, ‘I love you.’ Yes, that was it, not the other way around. Bitterness filled Dallas’ mouth.

Had he been wrong, then? Wrong about everything?

Wait just a moment.

He craned his neck, turning startled eyes to Samuel.

How the blazes had Samuel known what was said by whom... unless he’d actually been there?
“Hold on, my love, hold on.”

Samuel smiled.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Wednesday Briefs: Dallas in Wonderland 8

As promised, we've got a new name and a new look for our weekly dose of flash fiction - we are now the Wednesday Briefs! And thanks to the talent of Victoria Blisse's husband, Kevin Mitnik, we have a fantastic new badge as well! And so the flash fiction continues!


This is the last of our old guest prompts. We'll have new guest prompt divas in place soon. This prompt comes to us from Reese Dante, and her last prompt is: It's not like that.

My alternate prompts are:

rat, bedtime, Neanderthal

"In for a penny, in for a pound"

or use your favorite song title in your flash somewhere.

Last week, Dallas and Oz went out for pizza, and an odd thing happened as they were waiting at the bus stop. See how well that did or didn't work out, in my continuing story. Don't forget to check out the rest of the Briefs, whose links follow my story.


Dallas in Wonderland 8








Instinctively, Dallas grabbed for Oz. He shoved his nephew’s face against his chest, away from the impending tragedy. The woman’s scream wailed siren-like in the background, accompanied by the screech of squealing brakes, the urgent honking of the bus horn. There was no time to do anything, it was all happening too fast. He closed his own eyes, clenching against the inevitable, waiting for the sickening thud of metal striking flesh.

There was no thud, no squelch.  Nada.

Dallas carefully opened one eye. The double-decker bus was frozen in place, its front wheels horribly poised to roll over the hapless Neanderthal brute that lay in its path. Nothing and no one was moving. The wife’s mouth gaped silently open, hands cupped in mute agony.  No breeze stirred the trees, not even an insect, while every passersby seemed to be caught in mid-stride by the same immobility.

Dallas maintained a tight hold on Oz, gripping him with a rising unease.  Popping the other eye open, he surveyed the surreal scene, afraid to move.  What was going on? And why was he the only one that seemed unaffected by it?

Wait, had something moved?  For a moment, he thought he saw a rat scamper over the curb, into the gutter, but  it vanished without a trace.

The very air seemed to shimmer around them, the light kaleidoscoping into waves of glowing colors, highlighting the macabre scene.  From the blackness beyond the spotlight, a figure stepped. Dallas’ eyes grew wide as he took in the sight of Dr. Samuel Levi in a custom fit black suit that hugged his slender form in all the right places. He moved toward Dallas with singular purpose. Their eyes met. Dallas felt a warmth engulf his very soul.

“We meet again, dear Dallas. Surely Fate has brought us together for a reason?”

Perhaps.

“What… how…?” Dallas seemed incapable of forming a complete thought, nonplussed both by the doctor’s sudden appearance and the about-to-be-tragic tableau on the street.

“Never close your mind to possibilities,” Dr. Levi enigmatically replied.

The next thing Dallas knew, he and Oz had been enveloped in a warm embrace, and he felt himself losing consciousness.
* * * *
“Uncle Dallas, Uncle Dallas…”

Dallas startled awake.  Oz stood over him, insistently shaking his shoulder. Raising a hand to his face, Dallas discovered a line of drool hanging from his lip, which he quickly wiped away.  What the…?

He blinked, focusing his eyes.

“We have to get ready for school.” Oz spoke slowly, as if addressing a simpleton. At the moment, it felt appropriate.

He propped himself up on his elbows, surprised to find that he was in his own bed, with no memory of having gotten there. When had bedtime arrived? What had happened to the night?

And then he remembered: the obnoxious man, the fall, the bus… and Dr. Levi. Again, the mysterious doctor, appearing out of thin air and apparently vanishing the same way. A dream. It must have been a dream. That’s the only explanation that made any sense.

“Uncle Dallas?”

“Oh, sorry, coming Oz.” Dallas’ tongue felt thick in his mouth, the words emerging with difficulty. But Oz seemed to have no problem with understanding him.  Dallas darted a glance at the small alarm clock on his bedside table. Shit, they’d have to hustle to get to the campus on time, for Oz to be picked up and for Dallas to make class.

“I already ate,” Oz said matter-of-factly. Dallas blessed his resourceful nephew as he leapt out of bed, intending to dress, only to discover that he was fully clothed. That was totally out of character for him.
“Good. Got all your stuff?”

Oz nodded, pointing to his back, his backpack already hanging in position.

A cup of coffee sounded heavenly, but Dallas knew he didn’t dare make one. He’d have to forgo eating until he got home, no time now. He paused only long enough to push his feet into his tennis shoes, and was hustling Oz toward the door of the apartment when a knock sounded and a second later, Paris herself appeared.

“Oh good, you’re still here!” she exclaimed. “I was hoping to catch you before you left.”

“Just barely,” Dallas muttered.

“Close enough,” his sister contended, giving Oz a visual once-over. “Got everything, kiddo?” He nodded.
“Thanks for watching him. I’ll call you later and get details later, but we better fly now.”

Dallas couldn’t have agreed more; he wasn’t even sure if he wanted to hear  the details, but no point in starting a debate on the subject now.

Oz gave Dallas a quick hug, then vanished through the door, his mother right after him. She paused in the doorway, then flipped something toward him. “I picked this up for you on the front lawn,” she said, and then she too was gone.

“The paper’s not mine,” Dallas muttered to an empty room, bending down to scoop it up, intending to return it to its original position. But his sister had removed it from its plastic prison and it opened in his hands, falling to the floor.

“Dammit, don’t have time for this.” He leaned over and retrieved it again, his eyes flashing over the headline. Something about an overthrow overseas. A coup of some sort. As he started to roll it up, a smaller article, farther down the page caught his attention.

He fell back onto the couch, mesmerized by the words.

“Andrew Jarrett, age 52, was struck and killed last night by a city bus, near the intersection of Evanston and Wabash. Witnesses disagree as to how the accident happened, some arguing that he was pushed, others that he deliberately stepped in front of the vehicle. Jarrett’s widow, Madeline, age 49, was unavailable for comment.”

A distinct shiver ran through Dallas. It wasn’t a dream, it had been real. And it explained nothing. Such as Dr. Levi’s appearance.

He had to get to the bottom of this mystery.  As soon as possible.   

to be continued

Don't forget to see what the other Briefers have done:

Here's the final list of who's flashing this week, bar any last minute changes. We will be welcoming a newcomer to our fold, starting with tomorrow's prompts RC Bonitz has decided to give the flash a try. Yay!

Lily Sawyer       (m/m)
Elyzabeth VaLey     (m/f)


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Until next time, take care!

♥ Julie