destination was the bathroom. It was a big room with several separate shower cubicles and a long row of sinks. He set up the lamp on the shelf above the sinks and quickly prepared the heroin. He diluted some of the white powder with water in the spoon, heating it up with a cigarette lighter. Then he filled the hypodermic and rolled up his sleeve. After wrapping his belt tightly around his right arm to cut off the circulation and make the veins stand out he drove the needle, into the biggest vein he could locate on his inner forearm.
He pushed the plunger all the way down then loosened the belt. Almost immediately his body was suffused with the unmistakable sensation of the heroin spreading through him — a kind of glorious numbness that blotted out everything and left nothing but a feeling of blank well-being. It was the ultimate anaesthetic…
Mark let his breath out in a long sigh and leaned his head back, eyes closed. Already the unbearable fact of Chris’s death and his guilt over it had been reduced to a barely troublesome pinpoint in his mind. The hypodermic fell from his hand and clattered onto the flopr.
The noise made him open his eyes. That’s when he saw it.
He could just make it out — a long black stain on the ceiling. It stretched all the way across from a ventilator grill and ended dircctjy above his head.
It took him awhile to work out what it was. He opened his mouth to scream but as he did so the black slime dropped down on him. It covered his head and face completely, filling his nostrils and slithering down his throat.
And as the creature invaded his body, breaking it down to its basic chemical compounds, his mind was similarly penetrated by a psychic presence that felt icy cold and unspeakably evil. Mark had a mental impression of something white and slimy lurking in the blackness that had enveloped him. Then he screamed as it began to rip and tear at his unprotected self…
But he was already lost in a different universe and his scream was a feeble mental flicker against an infinite ocean of darkness as the Beast consumed him…
‘It’s useless,’ said Paul impatiently, ‘we’ll never find him. Let’s go topside. We did our best.’
‘But we can’t just leave him,’ protested Linda.
7 can. Besides, it’s probably too late to help him by now. We’ve risked our lives for him long enough. I’m tired and I’m about to drop. I want to get
They had been searching for Mark for about twenty minutes. They had checked his cabin and several other rooms but without success.
‘He’s your best friend, Paul,’ persisted Linda. ‘You can’t abandon him to that creature…’
‘He
‘I know, but…’ she paused. Then, ‘Look, up ahead. A glow.’ '
‘I see it. It’s coming from one of the bathrooms.’
They approached the doorway cautiously. What they saw inside shocked them in spite of all the bizarre things they’d witnessed during the last forty-eight hours.
‘Oh God…’ said Linda.
‘Careful. Get ready to move fast,’ said Paul, lighting the flame-thrower.
But the thing on the bathroom floor didn’t stir. Finally Paul walked warily towards it for a closer look.
Parts of it were still recognisable as Mark — and his clothes lying nearby were further proof of his fate — but sections of several other bodies also protruded from the grotesque mass of organic material on the floor. Arms, legs, heads, the entire upper section of a female torso, as well as bits of animals too.
At first Paul thought the whole hideous mess was dead but then, to his profound disappointment, he saw one of the appendages stir. And then one of the heads — one he didn’t recognise, thankfully — opened its eyes and looked at him disinterestedly. The eyes closed again…
‘What does it mean?’ asked Linda anxiously from the doorway. ‘What’s happening to it
‘I don’t know,’ said Paul helplessly. He was wondering whether it would do any good to try and incinerate it again.
Then he noticed the fallen hypodermic and the plastic packets of white powder. He picked up the hypodermic. It was empty. Mark had obviously just given himself a fix when the thing took him by surprise.
Paul stared thoughtfully at the obscene mass of slimy white flesh with its protruding sections of human and animal anatomy. A slow smile began to spread across his face. Then he actually laughed aloud.
For Linda, under the circumstances, it was an unnerving sound. ‘What’s the matter, Paul?’ she cried. ‘Are you all right?’
He grinned at her. ‘I’ve just figured out what’s up with our unpleasant friend here. Would you believe it? The bastard’s
Fifteen
Linda was home again. It was Sunday morning and she and Paul were in their small flat in Islington, North London. They had spent the morning having a luxurious lie-in and were now about to go down to the local pub with their next-door-neighbours, a young couple called Greg and Sheila who were good friends of theirs.
It was a hot day and the pub was crowded so they sat in the beer garden at the rear of the building. Linda felt very happy and contented. It was great to be back in familiar surroundings again with familiar faces. It made her feel secure.
She needed that feeling. She couldn’t remember exactly what had happened but she knew it had seemed like a terrible nightmare at the time…
But it was all over now. Gone and forgotten. She caught Paul’s eye and grinned at him. He grinned back and raised his pint of bitter. She picked up her glass too, clinked it with his then took a swallow…
She had to spit it out. It tasted horrible. She stared into the glass but instead of the expected scotch and lemonade it was filled with some kind of black jelly. And it was
She flung the glass away and leapt to her feet. ‘Paul!’ she screamed.
But he remained motionless in his seat, looking at her with a blank expression. Then he opened his mouth and the same black jelly that had been in the glass began to ooze out of his mouth. She screamed again and turned to Greg and Sheila for help. But they too were undergoing the same horrible transformation. Black slime was dripping from their mouths too and their eyes were black holes leading into a pit where something nameless lurked, waiting… waiting for
She tried to run but then she saw that
She shut her eyes and screamed.
‘Linda!’
She was being shaken by the shoulder. It
‘LINDA! It’s me,
She opened her eyes. Paul was leaning over her. She was in a small room lit by a single lamp.
She groaned. The nightmare wasn’t over. They were still on the rig.
‘Linda? Are you okay?’
She sat up on the bunk. The movement made the pain in her broken arm worse. ‘I think so. What time is it?’
‘Almost six in the morning. I think we should get moving. I want to check the creature.’,
She remembered the events of a few hours ago. They had found the creature in a comatose state in the bathroom where it had got poor Mark. Paul decided that it had been affected by the heroin that Mark had just taken