POI

Part 7 of the Curse of the Deadly Gym

No one greets me. Instead they step to one spot or another on the floor, evenly spacing themselves out from each other. I look around and find an unoccupied space in the back. I watch as people begin stretching, and I imitate them, and realize as I do how long it’s been since I’ve really given myself a good stretch.

A couple minutes later the aerobics instructor steps in. He looks like he’s in his early thirties. He looks all of us over with a wide smile on his face, his green eyes gleaming as he surveys his students. His long hair is blond, but it seems to have a golden glow to it. He’s wearing a tank top and shorts. He claps his hands and everyone looks over at him.

“I see we’re already getting stretched out. Very good. Is everyone ready for an exercise session that will get your heart chugging for all its worth?”

The Curse of the Deadly Gym part 6

It’s seven in the evening when I get to Silver’s Gym. It’s still open and evidently a fair amount of people are there, as almost the entire parking lot is filled. The gym is set in a two story factory like building, with large glass windows and doors that let people look in at the exercising people.

“Good marketing,” I mutter to myself.

I walk around the perimeter of the building, but I don’t get a sense of anything being off on the outside. It’s time to go into the gym and discover what’s really going on. I open the glass door and walk to the front desk, where a perky, athletic girl is looking intently into a computer screen. I wait a few moments and then clear my throat.

The Curse of the Deadly Gym part 5

Before I can knock, Ackerbee opens the door and looks at me nervously.

“Come in, come in!” he loudly says with false cheer.

I walk past him to the hallway. His wife is sitting in the living room, listlessly watching television. She doesn’t even react to someone coming into her home. I study her profile for a few moments. Her blonde hair is short, just barely coming down to the base of her neck. Her cheeks are sunken. She looks thin, but not a healthy thin. The kind of thin that either hints at the fact that she isn’t eating, or that someone is stealing her health.

The Curse of the Deadly Gym part 4

I come back from paying the rent and close and lock the office door. I turn the sign on the door from open to closed. The last thing I want is for anyone to disrupt my concentration, while I get ready my tools ready for the investigation. Each tool has a purpose and when I handle each of them I take a moment to close my eyes and align with the energy of that tool.

First, I pick up a pouch of spectral dust. I use spectral dust when I don’t want to open my third eye. It helps me find supernatural emanations. It’s made of ashes and chalk dust.

Next I pick up a colored set of chalk. All the major colors are included in this chalk set. I can use the chalk to make a quick and easy evocation circle, or a sigil or whatever else I need to make on the fly for a magical working. When you’re a private occult investigator you don’t always have time to bust out the ceremonial tools and robes. Chalk like this makes the process a lot simpler.

The Curse of the Deadly Gym part 3

The next day I’m looking through a goat skinned grimoire on the Goetia, doing some research on a project of my on, when I hear a tentative knock at the door. That’ll be Ackerbee.

“Come in, Mr. Ackerbee,” I call out.

The door opens and Ackerbee sidles in, looking abashed.

“H-how’d you know it was me?”

“You did tell me you were going to let me know today if I had the case. I figured you’d either call to let me know I didn’t have the case, or stop by, with my retainer, if I did have the case.”

The Curse of the Deadly Gym part 2

Ackerbee looks sheepish and says, “I uh, stalked her one day. I followed her to gym and after waiting twenty minutes I went inside. There’s this one class she’s taking and you can watch the people exercising through the glass. So I watched her exercise. There’s this new instructor; he’s maybe only been there for two months at most, and that’s around the time she started being more tired.”

“Un hunh,” I mutter. I’m wondering if the reason she’s tired is because she’s busy doing the instructor after class.

“I’m watching these people exercise and the instructor starts yelling at them. And I see this misty light coming from the people as he’s yelling at them and it’s going toward him. This light comes off my wife and she looks paler and more unhealthy than before and the instructor suddenly looks healthy and flushed. I’d never seen anything like that before and that’s why I’m here, because I can’t explain it!”

The Curse of the Deadly Gym part 1

I’m sitting in my small boxy office looking at a stack of bills and wishing I could light them up. A smoky scent of Jasmine lazily spirals upward from the incense burner. It usually calms my nerves, but today’s stack of mail has taken calmness right out of the equation and all the incense and meditation in the world isn’t going to make those bills go away. I lean back on my green swivel chair and it squawks.

I hear a hesitant knock at the door. At first I’m sure I’m hallucinating the noise, but then I hear it again.

“Come in!” I yell out.

A moment later the wooden door to my office opens up with a squeak and a balding, pudgy middle aged white guy steps through. I breathe a sigh of relief that it’s not Arnold, my landlord.

“Uh, hello,” the man nervously says. “Are you Ash Danton?”

“That’s what the sign on my door says,” I joke.

The man licks his lips and looks me over.

“I, uh, I thought you’d be a guy.”

“Yeah, I get that on occasion,” I sarcastically reply. Actually I get it all the time. I don’t know if it’s my name or my line of work, or both. Ash could be the name of a man, woman, or other identified person, but I’ve found that being an occultist and an investigator tends to bring certain preconceptions with those labels, namely that you’re a guy doing those things.

“Well anyway, I need your help.”

I beckon the man to a chair and say, “Sit down Mr?”

“Mr. Ackerbee,” he softly replies.

“So how can I help you Mr. Ackerbee?”

“I-I was referred your way by the Hamilton family. They told me how you helped them recently with a haunting in their home.”

“I did help them and I’m glad they referred you my way.” That had been my last case, a one night gig, and I’m glad they remembered me, because that money wasn’t going to cover any of these overdue bills.

Mr. Ackerbee coughs and blinks.

“Would you like me to put out the incense?”

He shakes his head and clears his throat and then continues, “As I was saying, I have a case for you. Lately my wife has been coming home from the gym, really tired.”

“Is this your idea of a joke?” I snap. “I’d expect someone coming back from a gym would be tired.”

“Yeah, that’s true, but she’s tired all time and each time she comes back from the gym she looks paler and paler. She’s not eating as much as she normally would. I initially thought it was drugs, but I looked around the house and her car and I couldn’t find anything. I checked with her boss at work, and he told me she’s been acting strange for the last week as well. And when I thought about it further, I realized it’s when she comes back from the gym.”

“And how do you know there’s something going on at this gym?” I skeptically ask.