Every cell in his body recoiled, desperate to escape from the thick cloud of
nefariousness that hung in the air, assaulting his senses. The acrid stench of decay mingled with the sickly sweet aroma of spilled alcohol, creating a nauseating cocktail that filled the room. If he were any less of a man, doubt would have crept into his mind, convincing him that his brother could handle this dire situation alone. But a stupid grin spread across his face as he chuckled at his own thoughts, a nervous energy pulsating through his veins.
“God would never have placed me here if He thought I couldn’t handle it.” Maxwell took a deep breath to steady his racing heart. With every step, he ventured deeper into the dim private lounge of the club. The flickering lights cast eerie shadows, dancing along the cracked walls. Each room he entered held emptiness or chaos, frozen remnants of life as macabre statues.
Trepidation filled him as he neared the last room’s doorknob. The air grew heavier, suffocating his lungs, and the distant sounds of muffled cries and distant music filled his ears. Before turning the knob, his brother’s voice called out to him amid the clamor. The words were indistinguishable, lost amidst the chaotic symphony.
“There you are!” Maxwell's eyes locking onto his brother’s figure, standing unharmed amidst the turmoil. But the uneasiness in Tamarius’ voice cut through the momentary solace, a warning that sent shivers down Maxwell’s spine.“What happened? What’s in there?” He points back at the door behind him.
Tamarius appeared pale, his usually golden complexion now drained of color. His hand trembled as he pressed it against his solar plexus, feeling a tightness in his chest. The unspoken question hung in the air, but Maxwell already knew the answer. Ronald was cursed.
A wave of concern washed over Maxwell, his mind racing as he recalled leaving Ronald with the boys. The weight of his worry intensified, making his heart pound in his ears. “Where is he?” Tamarius’s voice trembled with the same fear that gripped Maxwell.
Without uttering another word, they bolted out of the building, the sound of their hurried footsteps echoing in the empty corridor. As they reached the exit, the crisp autumn air hit them, carrying the faint smell of fallen leaves. They hurried towards the waiting SUV, their breaths quick and shallow, their urgency palpable.