Hi guys, it me PenNPaper.
This is another of my stories, there may be a few errors as you read it. Still, hope you enjoy it.
I stared hard at the figure from my window, even though it was bright, he was standing under a shady tree and I could hardly see his features.
His wore a tuxedo with a rose tucked securely in his front pocket.
He had been there every day, for several days. He never moved, it was as if he was watching someone. I tried to ignore him, but I couldn’t.
Then he turned in my direction and stared at me with his dark eyes, I froze with fear.
I tried to turn my head around but I couldn’t, my eyes were fixed on his face, and his on mine.
Finally, he turned away, I heaved a sigh of relief, then I heard my mother calling me.
‘Timmy, come down to have lunch,’ she yelled from the kitchen.
I ran down the creaky stairs, two steps at a time.
As I entered the kitchen, which was full of pots and pans, and other items, my mother looked and me at smiled.
‘Your favorite today, fish and chips,’ she told me.
I sat myself nearest to the window, so that I could look out, I saw Richard playing soccer with some of his friends. I’d go join them later, I thought.
I dug into my food, eating and watching them playing at the same time. Finally I finished my food.
‘I’m going out for a while,’ I told me parents, then rushed out.
Richard beckoned me to go over.
‘Hey, Seth, let me tell you something, come with me,’ he said, dragging me to an alley.
‘You know there’s a guy that keeps on watching us, right?’ he began. ‘Well, they say he has eyes that can kill’
‘I beg your pardon?’ I asked.
‘It’s true,’ he continued. ‘They say that if he stares at you, you’re frozen to the spot, I had it before. If he continues to do that, you’ll die of fear’
‘That’s rubbish,’ I laughed.
‘If you don’t believe me, too bad,’ Richard said it in a serious undertone.
I went back home and headed back to my room. I looked out of my window for the second time today. He was still there, and he was looking right at me.
I was once again rooted to the spot, unable to move because of fear. I panicked, I tried to shout for help, but no words came out. It was like all my muscles had become stiff.
He took out his mask, and I saw his face.
He had a long scar running down his cheeks, he smiled at me. I shuddered. Then he looked away. I quickly close the curtains and hid under my blanket.
I was scared, I didn’t believe what Rich had said at first, but now it seemed to be the truth.
The next day, I woke up again. I remembered what had happened yesterday. I looked out of the window again, out of pure curiosity.
I saw him, standing out there, this time, his back was facing me. I followed his gaze, his was staring at Richard!
I saw Richard staring right back at him, his face pale with fright, as if he had seen a ghost.
I tried to get his attention, I waved my hands at him, then yelled across the building. It didn’t work. I had an idea.
I ran across to his house, I rang the doorbell, it was locked. I tried the back door, thankfully it wasn’t locked.
I raced up the stairs, and into his bedroom. Avoiding the gaze of the man, I pushed Richard away from the window. He fell on his bed, his whole body trembling.
‘Thanks for that,’ he said in a shaky voice.
‘Not a problem,’ I replied.
We looked out of the window, the man had disappeared.
The next morning, I came down for breakfast.
‘Just look at this,’ my father sighed. ‘Three people dead, found in bedroom, and it’s in our neighborhood.’
‘What’s the world coming to nowadays,’ my mother replied.
I wanted to tell them about the guy with the killer eyes, but I daren’t. If they knew about that we would probably have to move.
Over the next few days, the reports stopped.
I was puzzled, then another report came out. The headlines read ‘Man standing under a tree killed during a lightning storm’.
So, this guy was killed trying to kill.
My father sighed again after reading the headlines.
‘Four people died,’ he announced, ‘Last one killed under a tree’
I grinned, we were finally safe.

