The Crowmaster

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Author: Barry Hutchison
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looked pleased with herself. I felt like she’d just kicked me in the stomach.
    â€˜So, what,’ I began, ‘every time I remember them they’re going to come back, is that it? Every time I think about what happened they’re going to come leaping out of the shadows?’
    â€˜There’s a simple solution.’
    â€˜What’s that?’
    â€˜Don’t think about them.’
    Easy for you to say , I thought, but I didn’t say it out loud. I looked down at the floor. Was this it? Was I doomed to a life of running from ghosts of monsters past? I had to know. One way or another I had to find out for sure.
    â€˜You might be right,’ I nodded, standing up.
    â€˜Of course I’m right. I’m always right.’
    â€˜But let’s do a test,’ I suggested.
    Ameena’s eyes narrowed in suspicion. ‘What kind of test?’
    â€˜I’ll think about one of them and see if I can make them appear.’
    Ameena didn’t say anything for a moment. I saw her look over at my bedside alarm. The LED display told her it was well before five. She sighed as she realised she wouldn’t be getting back to bed any time soon. ‘OK,’ she nodded. ‘Let’s give it a try.’
    â€˜Close the door,’ I instructed. I bounced up and down on the spot a few times, taking four or five big, deep breaths.
    â€˜Ready?’ Ameena asked.
    I stopped bouncing and nodded. ‘Ready.’
    We stood there for a long time, neither one of us saying anything, until Ameena eventually broke the silence.
    â€˜You started yet?’
    I winced. ‘I don’t know which one to think about.’
    â€˜Good grief,’ she muttered, shaking her head. ‘Think about whatever one scared you the least. I don’t want you freaking out on me if you do make them appear.’
    â€˜Right,’ I said. ‘Good idea.’
    I closed my eyes. It was a close-run thing, but I found Mr Mumbles marginally less scary than Caddie, even though it probably should have been the other way around. There was a vague familiarity to Mr Mumbles that Caddie didn’t have, and I think that’s why he didn’t terrify me quite as much as the girl with the doll did.
    Lost in the blackness behind my eyes, I tried to picture my old imaginary friend. It wasn’t hard. He had a face that wasn’t easy to forget, and I’d seen it up close so many times it was burned into my memory for ever.
    Almost straight away, Mr Mumbles stumbled from the fog inside my head, arms outstretched, hands clawing at thin air. Instinctively I opened my eyes and pulled away, although there was nothing to pull away from. Only Ameena and I were there in the room.
    â€˜What happened?’ she asked.
    â€˜I thought about him,’ I said. ‘I could picture him coming at me.’
    â€˜And what about now?’ she asked, casting her eyes around the room. ‘Can you see him now?’
    I shook my head. ‘Maybe I should try again.’
    â€˜If you like,’ Ameena nodded, before she gave a yawn so big it threatened to swallow her own head.
    â€˜Let’s try in the morning,’ I suggested, taking the hint. ‘It’s late. Or early, depending on how you look at it.’
    â€˜Good call. You be OK?’
    â€˜Course,’ I said with a smile, as I guided her towards the door. ‘I’ll be absolutely… Wait. Did you hear something?’
    We stood listening to the silence.
    â€˜Nope.’
    I hesitated, then reached for the door. For a moment there I’d thought I heard…
    â€˜Footsteps,’ I whispered. ‘Listen.’
    We leaned closer to the door. Ameena stared down towards the end of her nose, the way she always did when she was listening hard.
    Thup . The sound of the footstep on the hallway carpet was almost too soft for us to hear. Almost.
    Ameena’s eyes met mine. She gave a brief nod and we both stepped back from the

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