5 comments/ 27303 views/ 2 favorites The Leprechaun By: doormouse It had been one of those days. You know the ones. Hot. Sticky. Sue dabbed the back of her hand to her brow as she pulled on her running shoes. The heat had instilled an uneasiness, a feeling that wouldn't go away no matter how hard she tried to distract herself. Picking up an easy pace, she makes her way along the narrow track leading toward Central Park. A rainbow still filled the sky with its vivid colors, the summer shower had been brief, but the illusory arch still remained. Her mind was anywhere but on the trail as she stumbled over a lump jutting out of the ground and fell heavily. Getting to her feet, she curses profoundly. Turning to see what had tripped her, she stands dumbfounded, staring blankly at the shimmering gold sprawled out on the path before her. Like magic, a bright flux of colors radiates from the coins, glowing like a miniature rainbow. There must have been hundreds upon hundreds of dollars worth of gold there, spewing from the small black cauldron left toppled on its side from where she had stumbled. "Aye, ya clumsy lass. Why don't ye be lookin' where ya goin'?" Turning around sharply to see who had spoken, she fixes her eyes on the large bush to her side. Standing transfixed, she watches the leaves rustle as a pair of beady eyes peer out at her from within its dense core. Unable to move, her jaw drops as she watches his form emerge from the mess of sinuous branches. Standing no more than two feet tall, the little man glares up at her. His stumpy arms bent at the elbows, fists clenched at his thick waist, resting against the wide band of his black belt. The creases formed around his small dark eyes are framed by thick upturned brows, messy and unkempt with long strands of coarse hair twirling high against his brow. The uncouth bristles of his beard hang long beneath his smooth chin, splaying out from his jaw-line to meet the mess of tangled auburn hair of his sideburns. "And what ye be lookin' at thar lass? And git awey from mar gold!" Jumping back, she watches as his pudgy hands sweep the coins into a pile, scooping them back inside the overturned crock in a frenzied haste. Looking up at her, his eyes glow a bright crimson red. Stepping away from the strange little man slowly, she turns and runs, not stopping until she reaches the safety of her apartment. Resting against the closed door, she takes deep breaths, telling herself it had to be a dream. Still, her heart races as she sees his face, and hears his screechy voice. She closes her eyes as a trickle of sweat makes its way down the side of her temple. I must be going mad, she laughs as she catches her breath, shaking her head as she cups her face in her hands. As she raises her head, she kicks off her sneakers. The sound of metal hitting bare wood resounds inside the small apartment. Looking up, she follows the noise. Seeing the shimmer of something rolling across the floor, she follows curious as it rolls, swaying side to side before stopping and circling upon itself before resting against the grain of the wooden floorboard. "I wasn't dreaming!" Picking up the gold coin, she studies it close. A sheen of light seems to radiate from it as she holds the strange coin up toward the sunlight. A shamrock covers one side, and on the other is an almost three-dimensional version of the weird little man she'd met earlier. * * * * * * * "One be fer me darlin' "One be fer me maid "One be fer the dragon "Standin' over his fresh slay" Dropping the coins one by one into the open mouth of the crock, the leprechaun counts as they fall. Casting eerie shadows across the table as he works, the flickering flame of a solitary candle reflects against the dewy walls of the cavern. "Aye, what's be happenin' here now!" Tipping the pot over, spewing the coins onto the rough surface, he begins counting once again. "Uugh! There be missin' one of me monies." Slamming his small fist against the table, he pushes the crock hard, spilling gold across the surface and onto the floor. His eyes close to form tight slits as he grabs his jacket and pulls on his short stovepipe hat. "Don't ye be sleepin' after the dark of night "'Tis to be sure ye be waken in a fright "If ye take mah monies ye best be runnin' fer the hill "I'll be huntin' ye down ready fer the kill" * * * * * * * "Honey, would you please check the oven? I'm going to jump in the shower quickly before Jeff and Trudy get here." "Sure, Sue. Do I need to do anything?" Dave calls from the lounge. "Maybe just turn the potatoes, the chicken should be fine," she yells, grabbing her towel as she heads toward the bathroom. Peeling the robe from her shoulders, Sue reaches in to turn on the taps. Glancing quickly at her reflection in the mirror she spots a pair of beady eyes staring back at her from behind the door. Turning to find herself alone, she inhales deep, brushing it off as her over-active imagination playing tricks. Still feeling uneasy, she washes herself quickly before turning off the water and grabbing her towel. "I just had the strangest sensation," Sue says as she enters the kitchen. "Oh yeah?" Looking up from his paper, Dave whistles. The subtle curve of her breast forces the front of her robe open, allowing him a clear view of her cleavage. "Stop that," she says with a laugh. "I'm serious. I could swear I saw a man's reflection leering at me while I was in the bathroom. When I looked there was nobody there." "Want me to check it out?" he asks, a look of concern crossing his face. "Would you mind? I know it's probably nothing, but I'd feel better if you did." "Sure, honey." Getting up from the table, Dave kisses Sue's hair before making his way toward the bathroom. Opening the doors and closing them theatrically, he checks all rooms and cupboards before heading back to the kitchen. "No boogey-man in there now," he teases, playfully grabbing her ass through the robe. Slapping his hand, she smiles. "Thanks honey. It just had me spooked." "Are you sure it was a man and not just your eyes playing tricks?" "It could have been anything. Like I said, it was probably nothing." Shrugging it off, Sue pulls the waist tie on her robe. "I'm going to finish getting ready." "I guess I'd better start getting ready myself," Dave says, following her down the hall to their bedroom. * * * * * * * "Hey Sue, tell them about that little man you saw today," Dave says as they sit around the dinner table. "What little man?" Trudy asks, gazing at Sue. "Oh, it was nothing," Sue says, feeling the heat rise to her face. "Seriously, she fell over a pot of gold in Central Park!" "Bullshit!" Jeff chokes, holding back a laugh as he washes down the lodged piece of chicken with a mouthful of wine. "She did! Tell them hon." Looking at her husband, Sue gives him a 'just drop it' look. "Okay," she says finally, after some encouragement from her friends. "I was jogging and fell. When I got to my feet, I turned to see a pot of gold spilled, coins all over the path. There was this little man with pointy ears that came out of a bush... I thought I was going mad until I got home and took off my sneakers. One of the coins I'd seen fell out of my shoe." "Oh wow! Can we see it?" Trudy asks excited. From the darkness of the bedroom, the leprechaun sits quietly and listens; hearing the sound of footsteps approaching, he slides himself under the bed and waits. From his position, he looks on as the room lights up, and watches a pair of feet move toward the dresser. He hears the sound of a drawer opening and closing, then watches as the feet retreat and the room is once again left darkness. "Don't ye be turnin' out the light, the end draws nigh, lassie," he whispers as he climbs out from under the bed. "Oh wow! It's heavy," Trudy says, holding the coin in her palm. "Let me see." Jeff holds out his hand as Trudy passes him the coin. In the bathroom, the leprechaun glances around; a wild look covers his face as he reaches for the cake of soap from the shower recess. Reaching into the vanity cupboard he pulls out a packet of razors and carefully slides one into the soap, leaving enough protruding without it being noticeable. Replacing the soap, he reaches for the bottle of shampoo... "I'll be back in a minute," Trudy says, excusing herself from the table. Looking up from the coin, the others smile an 'okay' as she makes her way toward the bathroom. As the toilet flushes, she leans over the sink to wash her hands. In an instant, the leprechaun pounces, landing on her back forcing her forward. With a crack, her head smashes against the basin. Holding Trudy by the hair, he yanks her head back as he glares at her reflection in the mirror before them. "I'll teach ye to be touchin' mah monies," the leprechaun sneers as he pulls out a length of pantyhose; slipping it around her neck, he pulls tight. Struggling for breath, Trudy slides her fingers between the nylon and her neck, desperately trying to pull it away. The leprechaun is too strong, as she feels her battle wane. Her cries for help sound like soft rasps as the stocking is pulled tighter. The burning of her throat as she gasps for air, the last thing she feels as she slumps in a heap to the floor. * * * * * * * "I'll get the video ready," Dave offers as they finish their drinks. "Thanks honey." Placing their dinner plates in a pile, Sue carries them to the sink. "I'll go see what's taking Trudy so long." "Okay, Jeff. Tell her the video's just about to start," Dave calls from the lounge room. "Will do, mate," Jeff says as he makes his way down the hall. Pulling a fresh bottle of wine from the refrigerator, Sue switches off the kitchen light before joining her husband in the lounge. "Trudy?" Jeff calls as he gently knocks on the bathroom door. "Everything okay honey?" Gently turning the knob, he eases the door open. 'Hmm, that's strange', he mutters, finding the bathroom empty. As he heads back to the lounge, he hears soft noises coming from the bedroom. "Trudy?" Jeff's face turns a deathly shade of pale as he enters the bedroom. With the stocking still tightly strung around her neck, Trudy's eyes stare blindly, her mouth forms a silent scream as the hideous little man pumps his thick cock into the dead woman's cunt. Her naked body lays face down, with the creatures hands holding her hips up against him as he pumps inside her hard. Turning toward the doorway, the leprechaun's eyes glow an eerie red as he grunts, filling her cavity with his seed. "You sick fuck!" Jeff shouts as he charges toward the bed. "Aye, but she does have a lovely arse now laddie," the leprechaun mocks as he pulls his crimson tights over his now flaccid cock. With his knees bent, the leprechaun springs from the bed, just in time as Jeff's hands smack together where he'd just been. "Jeff, everything okay?" Dave shouts as he runs down the hall toward the bedroom. Turning to the door, Jeff takes his eyes off the leprechaun for a brief second. When he turns back, the little man has vanished. "Where'd he go?" Falling to his knees, Jeff lifts the duvet and looks under the bed. "Oh my God," Dave stammers when he sees Trudy's body obscenely splayed out on the bed. "Honey, what's going on?" Sue asks as she enters the room. "Oh God no!" Cupping a hand to her mouth, her body is racked with grief as she turns away from the sight of her dead friend's body. Dave wraps his arms around her and holds her tight. The shrill sound of laughter echoes down the hall. "Oh baby, you were such a good fuck," the leprechaun mocks in Trudy's voice. "Let's get that sick little fuck!" Getting to his feet, Jeff charges past Dave and Sue and makes his way toward the voice. "Honey, call the police. I'm going to help Jeff." Dave hugs Sue tight, then turns and rushes out to the hall. Holding a hand to the side of her face so she can't see Trudy's body, Sue hurries for the phone beside the bed and manages to punch in the emergency number with trembling fingers. * * * * * * * "He's in here somewhere," Jeff says, frantically opening cupboards and looking behind furniture as the pair search the apartment. "Who... or better yet, what are we looking for?" "Oh man, I can still see his face as he was... We've just got to find the bastard!" Sitting on the bed, Sue sobs into the phone. 'We have a car on the way,' says the voice on the other end of the line. Placing the receiver in the cradle, she rests her face in her hands and weeps. Noticing a shimmer of something reflecting, casting a glow on the wall beside her, Sue turns, too late as the leprechaun jumps on the bed and pulls her head back by her hair. "Oh God, no," she whispers as the cold blade is held against her throat. "Where's me gold?" "It... It's in the kitchen," Sue cries, pointing toward the door. Too frightened to call out as he holds the knife tight to her throat, she hears the voices of Jeff and Dave approach from the hall. "There's no way he could have escaped," Dave says as he turns into the bedroom. "Christ!" Panic hits him as he looks helpless at his wife with the knife held against her throat. "Ah, Davey me boy," mocks the leprechaun. "You're just in time me laddie ta see, me slice this lassie here into three." "No!" Dave yells as the blade moves across her neck leaving a thin red line. Holding her hands to her throat in shock, Sue manages to grab the leprechaun's wrist and pull it away. "Aye ye feckin' bowsie!" he screeches, trying to pull himself free. Rushing from the doorway, Jeff and Dave pin the little man down and hold him firm. With her hand still held tight to her throat, the blood oozing from between her fingers, Sue rushes to the pile of laundry and grabs a pair of pantyhose. "Aye, if yer be lettin' me go, I'll be givin' yer me riches," the leprechaun pleads. "Only thing I'll be doing to you is shoving that fucking knife up your slimey asshole you fucked up little shit!" Jeff hisses as he grabs the stockings from Sue and starts tying the leprechaun's hands tight behind his back. "Don't yer be makin' fun of us wee people now will ye. Why don't ye be giving yer arse a rest and give yer mouth have a go." "Augh!" With a look of sheer hatred in his eyes, Jeff smashes his fist hard against the little man's cheek. * * * * * * * "Aye, see me pouches on thee desk thar," the leprechaun calls from his cell. "I'll be givin' yer me riches if ye be lettin' me free." "Lights out!" the police warden yells, briefly glancing at the two tartan pouches rested upon the desk. Looking back, he glares into the empty cell. * * * * * * * "Honey, are you okay?" Dave asks as they close the front door. "I'll be fine," she says, swallowing and wincing at the pain as she holds her hand to her bandaged throat. "I just want a shower." "I understand honey." Wrapping his arms around Sue's shoulders, he holds her close. "I'll grab you a towel." "Thanks," she forces herself to smile as she places her bag on the table and heads toward the bathroom. Turning on the tap, Sue undresses. Looking in the mirror at the red circles under her eyes, she sighs before climbing under the soothing jets of water. Rubbing her hands over her face, she looks up and grabs the bottle of shampoo. With a shrill scream, her voice echoes down the hall. "Honey!" Dave calls as he charges into the bathroom. "It's burning!" Sue screams, as the acid burns her scalp and skin. "He must have done something to the shampoo!" Frantically trying to wash the acerbic liquid from her skin, she reaches for the soap; her eyes closed, not noticing the gleam of the razorblade... * * * * * * * It had been one of those days. You know the ones. Hot. Sticky. Making her way along the trail, Casey Phillips glances at the clear blue sky before falling heavily on a lump jutting from the path. Turning to see what had tripped her, she stands dumbfounded, staring blankly at the shimmering gold sprawled out on the path before her. Like magic, a bright flux of colors radiates from the coins, glowing like a miniature rainbow. There must have been hundreds upon hundreds of dollars worth of gold there, spewing from the small black cauldron left toppled on its side from where she had stumbled. "Aye, ya clumsy lass. Why don't ye be lookin' where ya goin'?" The Leprechaun Returns Carl Jenkins holds the coin toward the light. It's shiny surface marred with congealed blood from the dead woman's hand, smearing the images cast upon its surface. His mind is full of questions as he looks upon the body. With a sigh, he places the coin into the zip seal bag and continues with the autopsy. "I wish you could talk, miss Casey Phillips." "Hey, Carl," Jad says as he approaches his partner. Taking a large bite of his burger, he watches as Carl makes an incision in to the dead woman's stomach. "Hi Jad." Looking up from the body, he gives his partner a disgruntled glare. "Damn it Jad. You know you can't eat in here!" "Oops, sorry I forgot," he says with his mouth full. Looking over the body, Jad whistles. "Damn, this one was a real looker." "Jad, get out." Shaking his head in disgust, Carl places the scalpel in the metal tray and breathes heavily. "I think I'm going to call it a night. Fuck it's been a long day!" "Want me to put her in the cooler?" Looking at the mayonnaise dripping down the palm of his partner's hand, Carl shakes his head. "I'll do it. I think you'd better wash up or take that grease ball burger out of here before it drips on the floor." After sliding the body into the refrigerated chamber, he slides the small rectangular name placard into the facial slot before he makes his way back to the examination room. Jad leans languidly against the bench, still eating his burger as Carl switches off the light to the cool room. "Jad, for fucks sake!" "What?" "You're in a fucking mortuary..." Ignoring the last comment, Jad picks up the clear bag containing the coin. "What's this?" he asks while holding the bag high. "I'm not sure. Her hand was clenched tight around it before I removed her fingers. What ever it is, it obviously meant a lot to her; there's an imprint of the shamrock on her palm." "Looks valuable," Jad says, staring at the smeared picture of a leprechaun upon its surface. * * * * * * * Emily sits transfixed, staring at the ouija board in front of them. A chill runs up her spine as Julie begins the chant. "From the shadows of darkness, I call upon ye. Present us with your form so that we may see." Julie's voice raises to fever pitch as a wind picks up inside the apartment. "Show us! Damn you! Come forth from the grave!" Almost screaming, her eyes roll back inside her head as she curls her palms upward. "Casey Phillips, we demand you to show what you gave!" The flickers from the candle flames whisk against a torrent of air. An eerie howl fills the room as each feels a chill wash over them, sending a ripple of goose-bumps surfacing and covering their skin. "We call upon you Casey Phillips, show your true form!" Julie's voice raises above the loud whirl of the wind circling inside the room. Opening her eyes, Emily looks around nervously. "He took your soul and left your body torn." "Stop!" Emily shouts over the howl of the wind. "I can't take anymore!" With sobs racking her body, she releases her grip on Jacinta's hand, who sits bewildered beside her. "It's too late," Julie mouths, with the voice of their dead mother. The three-legged planchette spins wildly on the opened board, as the group look upon it in awe. Moving without a hinder, the planchette moves across the board, moving over the letters... L... e... p... . The wind dies to a subtle breeze as the group gaze upon the board, both in shock and sheer wonder. "Emily!" Julie shouts as she breaks from the group. "Damn you Julie!" Emily sobs. "She was as much a mother to me as she was to you!" The flutter of the curtains dies to a gentle waft as the room gradually brightens. Silence fills the room as the group gaze upon Emily's sobbing form. Raising to her feet, Julie envelopes Emily in her arms. "I know," she hums, her voice suddenly returning to normal as she strokes her surrogate sister's hair. "I'm sorry Emily. I know mum's death was a shock." As her sobs border on forming hiccups, Emily cries against her sister's shoulder. "I... I have something to show you," Emily says as she chokes back the tears. "I took it from Dad's briefcase this morning." Their father, a highly ranked police officer, in charge of protecting artifacts to be held and used as evidence in court, rarely bought items home. Too grief stricken over his wife's death to handle the case professionally, he'd carelessly broken almost all rules as he'd slipped the coin from the specimen tray and erased all records of its existence from the books. "I have a coin that was taken from Mum's hand," Emily continues. "From the notes and carbons Dad tore from the book, it plays a major part leading up to her death." * * * * * * * "I see ye sweet lassie, in ye time of sorrow "Ye tears will be dried come the morrow "Cry me sweet lassie whilst ye still may "Blood curdlin' screams will dawn the new day" From the shadows of the doorway, the leprechaun leers upon the group. He keeps his eyes fixed on the coin as the girls pass it around the circle. "Eww. It's covered in blood," Jacinta wails. "Yeah, mum's blood," Emily says as she snatches the coin from her friend's hand. "Sorry," Jacinta whispers. "I think I'm gonna head home. It's getting late, and I still have homework to do before school tomorrow," Sally says as she gets to her feet. "Me too," Jacinta adds, grateful for the change of topic. "But what about the seance?" Julie starts to protest, then sighs as they head toward the door. "Maybe on the weekend," Sally offers as she follows Jacinta out into the dark of the night. "See what you did?" Julie says as she closes the door behind them. "You ruined the night!" "Fuck you, Julie! I can't believe you can be so casual about Mum's death!" Tossing the coin at her sister's feet, Emily turns and runs from the room in tears. * * * * * * * "I still have chills," Sally says as they turn toward the highway. "Me too!" Jacinta feels a shiver surge up her spine as she turns to look out the window. The night had taken on a different aspect to what she had expected. "God it was creepy when Julie sounded just like her mum." "Aye, that it was," whispers the leprechaun as he leans over from the backseat. The high pitched screams the last sounds heard as the car crashes heavily into a tree just outside the shopping complex. * * * * * * * "So, how was your night?" Officer Mark Phillips asks as he pours the morning coffee. Glaring at her sister, Julie forces a spoonful of muesli into her mouth. The previous evening still fresh in her mind as she stares across the breakfast table. "Fuck you, Julie," Emily whispers. "Enough of that talk!" Mark shouts, slamming his palm on the table. "If I can't trust you two alone for one night, I'll get a fucking baby sitter!" At eighteen, both girls look up in disgust at their father. "Well?" A silence fills the room as both girls glare at each other across the table. Picking up his briefcase, Mark places his lunch inside. "I'm going to head to work. There's some left over chicken in the freezer." Turning back from the doorway, Mark sighs as he looks at the two girls sitting at the breakfast table. "I don't know what time I'll get back, so please try and get along." "Hey Dad, would you mind giving me a ride to school? I have an essay due in and I want to get to the library before the bell goes." "Okay, but hurry." Taking a mouthful of orange juice, Emily grabs her satchel and runs after her father. From the depths of the hedge, the leprechaun looks on as the pair climb into the patrol car and head off down the street. With a gleam in his eye, he turns toward the house. "Now bes the time to get back mah gold "I'll teach ye lassie, ye'll be payin' with yer soul" Through the steam of the shower, Julie's voice raises over the sound of the water and radio as she sings. With teeth bared, the leprechaun slowly turns the handle and eases the bathroom door open. "Is that you Dad?" Julie asks, seeing the hazy form through the steamy walls of the shower. "I'll be out in a minute." The screech of the blade as he drags it against the shower screen, sends a cold shiver racing up her spine. As he moves nearer, Julie makes out the hideous face of the leprechaun as he leers at her through the foggy glass. With a shrill scream, she instinctively edges herself against the wall, panic setting in as she desperately tries to think of a way of escape. His laugh resounding inside the small bathroom as he slides the shower door open. Grabbing the shampoo, Julie squeezes the bottle hard as a stream of the liquid sprays into the leprechaun's eyes. Lashing out with the knife, blinded by the burning of his eyes, he lunges at her as she pushes her way past. The knife slicing the thick pads of her fingers as she holds her hands up defensively against his attack. Running from the bathroom, she slams the door behind her. Wiping his eyes on his sleeve, he seethes as he reaches for the door handle. "Aye, ye wench, ye can't be hidin' from me I can smell yer fear, I'll be findin' ye, ye'll see" The high pitched screeching of the knife as he drags it along the wall, echoes as he moves slowly down the hall. Tears stream down Julie's face as she hears his voice draw near. Sitting in the closet trembling, she holds her hand to her chest as the blood from her fingers drips down onto her thigh. Hearing the shrill sound of the knife scraping along the wall, she pulls the blanket up higher around her. Through the slats of the door, she watches in sheer terror as the leprechaun stops at her bedroom door. His nose high in the air as he slowly looks around the room. "I can be smellin' ye me sweet I'll be bettin' ye be tastin' a treat" Looking around her, Julie desperately searches for something to use as a weapon. * * * * * * * "I can't believe they're both dead!" Emily cries as her father holds the door open for her. "I'm sorry honey," he says as they enter the lounge. "The report just came through and I knew you'd rather hear it from me." Watching as his daughter runs down the hall to her room, Mark tosses his keys on the bench. "Julie? Are you here?" he calls as he heads toward the kitchen. "Dad?" Julie calls, fresh tears spilling from her eyes. "Help me, Dad! I'm in the bedroom!" Running the knife down the slats of the closet door, the leprechaun's eyes glow a bright crimson as he peers at her through the cracks. His voice a low hiss as he leans in close. "Aye, me sweet, ye won't be so brave "When I slice ye to ribbons and dance on ye grave." Turning on his heel, the leprechaun disappears from her view. "Julie?" Mark calls as he rushes to her bedroom. Stumbling from the cupboard, Julie runs to her father's arms. "He's in the house," she cries, holding the blanket against her as he holds her tight. Noticing the blood streaming from her hand, Mark holds her by the shoulders and looks into her tear stained eyes. "Who's in the house?" "I don't know! It's a weird little man. Dad, he has a knife." "Go to Emily's room and stay there!" he says, as he reaches for his revolver. Inside the bedroom, the girls huddle close. Both in fear and grief stricken over their friends' deaths, they lean against each other with tears streaming down their face. From under the bed, the leprechaun grins. Jumping in fright as the blade comes up through the mattress, the girls shriek as the knife is randomly thrust up from beneath them. Screaming as the knife narrowly misses her thigh, Julie leaps from the bed and runs toward the door. "Dad," she screams, "He's in here!" Fumbling with the lock, Julie turns just as the leprechaun lunges at her with the knife held high. The blade piercing the door by her shoulder, as her father bashes on it from the hall. With a shrill scream, she pushes the leprechaun away from her and runs back to the bed. "Get away from the door," Mark shouts as he forces his shoulder against its frame. Raising his foot high, he kicks the door forcefully, breaking the lock as it swiftly opens. "Where is he?" Mark yells as he bursts into the bedroom. "There!" both girls shout, pointing at the beady eyes staring back at them from behind the opened door. With the knife gripped tight in his pudgy hand, the leprechaun rushes toward the bed. The sound of the gun going off, sends a deafening ringing to their ears as they watch the little man's body fall heavily onto the mattress. With a scream, both girls leap from the bed and rush to their father's side. A stream of blood slowly begins to pool under the leprechaun's body from the wound. "Are you two okay?" Mark asks as he clips his gun back into its holster. Both girls nod as they cling to him tight. "It's okay. It's over now." Kissing them each on the hair, he leads them from the room. The leprechaun's eyes open slowly, glowing a bright crimson as the corners of his mouth move to form an evil grin...