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Buried In The Past (7/7)
By Joe Hakim
(1/7), (2/7), (3/7), (4/7), (5/7), (6/7), (7/7).

I run on all fours like a beast, moving so fast that I become a blur. I head down Southcoates Lane, and I pass a couple walking down the street, but I'm so fast they barely notice me. "Was that a dog or summat?" I hear one of them say in the distance.

Eventually I reach Hedon Road. There's a small outlet under a bridge near the site of the old Hedon Maternity Hospital and I jump down next to it. After washing my face and hands, I change into some clothes that I stashed earlier in the week, and I put my old blood-stained clothes into the carrier bag with Jason, before setting off again down Hedon Road.
I leave Hull, looking for a field, and I find one just before Patrington that isn't overlooked by any houses. I walk into the middle of it and crouch down behind a hedge, and then I take a couple of rocks and crush Jason's teeth and bones until they become a fine powder.

I make a small fire and throw my clothes and Jason's remains on it. I watch what's left of Jason turn into carbon and float upwards towards the sky. As the sun begins its ascent, and I feel my strength diminish. The high of the kill is replaced by a hollow feeling.
I've waited for a long time to do this, and I expected to be drunk on glory and accomplishment, but I begin to realise that making Jason suffer hasn't made feel any better, or worse for that matter. I'm full, so I won't need to feed on a human again for at least a year, but other than that nothing's changed. I still feel the same way I did before I came back to Hull.

I am scum. I feed off the pain of others.
Once the fire dies out, I dig a deep pit with my hands and bury the cinders. It's over now, and there's nothing left to do but leave. I walk back to the main road and head away from Hull and away from my past. A few cars pass by me but I leave it a while before I stick my thumb out.

After a while an articulated lorry pulls over and the driver gestures for me to get in. "Where you goin' son?" he asks as I pull myself up into the chair beside him. "Wherever," I reply. "It's all the same to me."

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