lunes, 22 de octubre de 2012

The Expresionless


The Expressionless

 In June of 1972, a woman appeared in Cedar Senai hospital in nothing but a white gown covered in blood. Now this in itself should not be too surprising as people often have accidents nearby and come to the nearest hospital for medical attention. But there were two things that caused people who saw her to vomit and flee in terror.
The first, being that she wasn’t exactly human. She resembled something close to a mannequin, but had the dexterity and fluidity of a normal human being. Her face, was as flawless as a mannequins, devoid of eyebrows and smeared in make-up. That’s the other reason people were throwing up or fleeing in terror.
She had a kitten clenched in between her teeth, her jaws clamped so unnaturally tightly around it to the point where no teeth could be seen, the blood was still squirting out over her gown and onto the floor. She then pulled it out of her mouth, tossed it aside and collapsed.
From the moment she stepped through the entrance to when she was taken to a hospital room and cleaned up before being prepped for sedation, she was completely calm, expressionless and motionless. The doctors had thought it best to restrain her until the authorities could arrive and she did not protest. They were unable to get any kind of response from her and most staff members felt too uncomfortable to look directly at her for more than a few seconds.
But the second the staff tried to sedate her, she fought back with extreme force. Two members of staff holding her down as her body rose up on the bed with that same, blank expression.
She turned her emotionless eyes towards the male doctor and did something unusual. She smiled.
As she did, the female doctor screamed and let go out of shock. In the womans mouth were not human teeth, but long, sharp spikes. Too long for her mouth to close fully without causing any damage…
The male doctor stared back at her for a moment before asking “What in the hell are you?”
She cracked her neck down to her shoulder to observe him, still smiling.
There was a long pause, the security had been alerted and could be heard coming down the hallway.
As he heard them, she darted forward, sinking her teeth into the front of his throat, ripping out his jugular & letting him fall to the floor, gasping for air as he choked on his own blood.
She stood up and leaned over him, her face coming dangerously close to his as the life faded from his eyes.
She leaned closer and whispered in his ear.
“I…am….God….”
The doctors eyes filled with fear as he watched her calmly walk away to greet the security men. His last ever sight would be watching her feast on them one by one.
The female doctor who survived the incident named her “The Expressionless”.
There was never a sighting of her again.
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The Expressionless In June of 1972, a woman appeared in Cedar Senai hospital in nothing but a white gown covered in blood. Now this in itself should not be too surprising as people often have accidents nearby and come to the nearest hospital for medical attention. But there were two things that caused people who saw her to vomit and flee in terror.
The first, being that she wasn’t exactly human. She resembled something close to a mannequin, but had the dexterity and fluidity of a normal human being. Her face, was as flawless as a mannequins, devoid of eyebrows and smeared in make-up. That’s the other reason people were throwing up or fleeing in terror.
She had a kitten clenched in between her teeth, her jaws clamped so unnaturally tightly around it to the point where no teeth could be seen, the blood was still squirting out over her gown and onto the floor. She then pulled it out of her mouth, tossed it aside and collapsed.
From the moment she stepped through the entrance to when she was taken to a hospital room and cleaned up before being prepped for sedation, she was completely calm, expressionless and motionless. The doctors had thought it best to restrain her until the authorities could arrive and she did not protest. They were unable to get any kind of response from her and most staff members felt too uncomfortable to look directly at her for more than a few seconds.
But the second the staff tried to sedate her, she fought back with extreme force. Two members of staff holding her down as her body rose up on the bed with that same, blank expression.
She turned her emotionless eyes towards the male doctor and did something unusual. She smiled.
As she did, the female doctor screamed and let go out of shock. In the womans mouth were not human teeth, but long, sharp spikes. Too long for her mouth to close fully without causing any damage…
The male doctor stared back at her for a moment before asking “What in the hell are you?”
She cracked her neck down to her shoulder to observe him, still smiling.
There was a long pause, the security had been alerted and could be heard coming down the hallway.
As he heard them, she darted forward, sinking her teeth into the front of his throat, ripping out his jugular & letting him fall to the floor, gasping for air as he choked on his own blood.
She stood up and leaned over him, her face coming dangerously close to his as the life faded from his eyes.
She leaned closer and whispered in his ear.
“I…am….God….”
The doctors eyes filled with fear as he watched her calmly walk away to greet the security men. His last ever sight would be watching her feast on them one by one.
The female doctor who survived the incident named her “The Expressionless”.
There was never a sighting of her again.

En Junio de 1972, una mujer apareció en el hospital de Cedar Sinai (Los Ángeles), llevando nada más que un vestido ensangrentado. Nada en esto debería ser demasiado sorprendente por sí mismo ya que muchas veces la gente cuando tenía un accidente iba al hospital más cercano a por atención médica. Pero había dos detalles que causaron a la gente que la vio vomitar y huir aterrada.

El primero, era que no era "exactamente" humana. Parecía algo cercano a un maniquí, aunque se movía con la fluidez y destreza propias de un humano. Su rostro, impoluto como los de los maniquíes, carecía de cejas y estaba embadurnado en maquillaje. Esa es la otra razón para la gente huyendo aterrada.
Tenía un gatito apretado entre sus dientes, con una fuerza tan antinatural en las mandíbulas que no se veían los dientes, la sangre goteaba en su vestido y el suelo. Entonces se lo sacó de la boca, tiró, y se colapsó.

Desde el momento en el que cruzó la entrada hasta el que fue llevada a una habitación y limpiada y preparada para la sedación, estuvo completamente calmada, inexpresiva e inmóvil. Los doctores pensaron en que sería lo mejor retenerla hasta que llegaran las autoridades y ella no protestó. Eran incapaces de obtener ningún tipo de respuesta, y la mayor parte de ellos se sentían demasiado incómodos al mirarla directamente más de dos segundos.

Pero en el momento en el que trataron de sedarla, luchó con fuerza extrema. Dos empleados que la agarraban cayeron mientras su cuerpo se incorporaba en la cama, con la misma epxresión vacía.
Miró sus inexpresivos ojos al doctor masculino e hizo algo extraño. Sonrió.

Cuando lo hizo, la doctora que había gritó y se desmayó. En su boca no había dientes humanos, sino largas y afiladas espinas. Demasiado largas para cerrar la boca sin daños...

El médico jefe la miró un momento antes de inquirir: "¿Qué diablos eres?"
Ella, crujió su cuello hacia un hombro, ladeando la cabeza para observarle, sonriendo.
Hubo una larga pausa. La seguridad había sido alertada, y podían ser oídos según iban por el pasillo.
Según los oyó, se  lanzó hacia delante hundiendo sus dientes en su garganta, dejándole caer al suelo mientras se ahogaba con su propia sangre. Ella se levantó y se inclinó hacia él, su rostro acercándose peligrosamente a él mientras su vida se le iba de los ojos. Se inclinó más y susurró en su oído.
"Yo... soy... Dios..."
Los ojos del doctor se llenaron de terror según la vio ir al encuentro de los de seguridad, calmada. Su última visión fue ella, dándose un banquete con ellos uno por uno.
La doctora superviviente, la nombró "La Inexpresiva", y nunca se volvió a saber nada de ella.

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