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Brian Keene - Urban Gothic

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DEADITE PRESS

205 NE BRYANT

PORTLAND, OR 97211

www.DEADITEPRESS.com

AN ERASERHEAD PRESS COMPANY

www.ERASERHEADPRESS.com

ISBN: 1-936383-44-6

Copyright 2009, 2011 by Brian Keene

Cover art copyright 2011 Alan M. Clark

www.ALANMCLARK.com

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written consent of the publisher, except where permitted by law.

Printed in the USA.

Authors Note

Although this novel takes place in Philadelphia, I have taken certain geographical liberties with the city. If you live there, dont look for your street corner or block. You wont like whats lurking beneath the sidewalks.

OTHER DEADITE PRESS BOOKS BY BRIAN KEENE

Urban Gothic

Take The Long Way Home

Jacks Magic Beans

A Gathering of Crows

Acknowledgements

For this new edition of Urban Gothic, my thanks to everyone at Deadite Press; Alan Clark; Kelli Owen, Mark Dezm Sylva and Tod Clark (who pre-read the original); James A. Moore; Paul Synuria; Mike Lombardo (for the Phillipsport shirt); Mary SanGiovanni; my sons; and my loyal readers.

For Edward Lee, who once gave me crabs...

ONE

Shit happens, Javier grumbled from the backseat.

A car rolled slowly past, its underside so low to the ground that it almost scraped against the road. The windows were tinted, and they couldnt see the driver, but the vehicles stereo was turned up loud enough to rattle their teeth.

Brett sighed in frustration. Nows not the time, Javier.

But hes right , Kerri thought, gazing out of the passenger window. Javier is right. Theres no rhyme or reason to it. Sometimes, events just spin out beyond our control. Sometimes, no matter how careful we are, no matter how much we try sticking to the script or routine, our day gets off track, and nothing we say or do will fix it before night comes around. Shit happens. And when it does, things get fucked up.

Like now.

However, while the situation they were in now was indeed fucked up, it wasnt just a simple case of shit happensat least, not entirely. Perhaps some of it could be blamed on fate, but the rest of it was purely Tylers fault.

Kerri wondered how it was possible to simultaneously love and hate her boyfriendbecause that was how she felt.

Theyd driven in from the suburbs of East Petersburg to attend the Monsters of Hip Hop show at the sprawling Electric Factory club in downtown Philadelphia. While the venue wasnt in the best part of the city, the show had definitely been worth it. Headliner Prosper Johnson and the Gangsta Disciples had gathered together some of the biggest names in hardcore, gritty hip-hop for a nationwide benefit tourLil Wyte, Frayser Boy, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, Tech N9ne, The Roots, Mr. Hyde, Project: Deadman, Bizarre, Dilated Peoples, and Philadelphias own JediMind Tricks. The girls preferred hip- pop , rather than hip-hop, but they tagged along anyway because it was an excuse for all of them to hang out together and get out of East Petersburg for a night. They were in Philadelphia, after all. It sure beat the hell out of hanging around Garganos

Pizzeria for another evening.

Kerri and Tyler.

Stephanie and Brett.

Javier and Heather.

Theyd been friends since elementary schoollong before theyd actually started dating and paired off into couples. Now things were changing. Graduation was over. College loomed. Adulthood. The real world. Although none of them verbalized it, they all knew that this could very well be the last time theyd all be together like this. Most of them were going their own way in a few months, so they were determined to live it up. One last great time before life intruded.

When the concert was over, all six of them had shuffled out to the parking lot with the rest of the crowd. They piled into the old station wagon Tyler had inherited from his brother Dustin, after Dustin went off to Afghanistan. Dustin had always kept the car running like it was fresh off the factory floor. The engine had been tuned to purr when it idled and to roar when Dustin stomped the accelerator. When hed first gotten the car, Tyler had made an effort to keep it in perfect shape. But eventually, he ran it ragged, just like everything else in his life. When Kerri asked him about it, Tylers excuse was that he wasnt as good with his hands as his brother had been. Hed never been mechanically inclined. Tylers talents lay elsewherescoring a bag of weed or six third-row tickets for this concert. He liked to call these things acquisitions. He was the closest thing to street smart they had in East Petersburg, and he knew it, too.

Half-deaf from the concert, and adrenalized by the late hour, theyd driven out of the parking lot with the windows down, laughing and shouting at one another. It was summer and they were young. Happy. Immortal. And all the bad things out there in the world?

Those bad things were supposed to happen to someone else.

Until theyd happened to them.

It started when, five minutes after pulling out of the lot, Tyler decided to visit a friend of his on the other side of the river, in Camden. No one in their right mind went into Camden, New Jersey, after dark, but Tyler swore that he knew what he was doing. Hed promised them this friend had great weed. Tyler navigated the station wagon through a bewildering maze of city streets, insisting that he knew where he was going. They drove past block upon block of row homes, seeing only the occasional businessa mattress store, a Laundromat, a pizza shop and a bail bondsman. A group of men were hanging out on the stoop of one of the row homes, watching as they drove by. Their intense stares made Kerri nervous. Despite his insistence that he knew where he was going,

Tyler got flustered when the road he needed was under construction and closed. Orange-and-white oil drums topped with flashing yellow lights barred their passage.

What the fuck is this all about? Frowning, Tyler pointed at the large, dented ROAD CLOSED sign.

Its blocked off, Brett told him.

I know its blocked off, shithead. Thanks for your help.

You need a GPS, Stephanie said. My parents bought me one for my birthday last year. I never get lost.

Tylers frown deepened. Your parents buy you everything, princess.

Stephanie shrugged. Well, if you had a GPS, we wouldnt be sitting here now would we?

Im surprised you know how to program the fucking thing.

Hey. Brett spoke up, trying to defend his girlfriend. His tone was nervous. Chill out, Tyler.

Shut the fuck up, Brett.

Theres no need for that. Knock it off or Ill... Bretts voice trailed off. He squirmed uncomfortably.

Youll what? Tyler teased. Beat me at chess? Sit back and shut the fuck up, pussy.

Sensing his growing agitation, Kerri tried to calm her boyfriend. Tyler, why dont we just turn around and go home. We dont need weed that bad.

Tylers handsome features pinched together for a second, and she saw him trying to control his temper. In private, when it was just the two of them, Tyler could be really sweet, but he also had anger issues. When his temper got the better of him, things usually ended badly. Hed never hit her or anything like that. But he said thingswords more hurtful than any blow.

He shook his head. Its all good. I can get around this. I just have to go down one block and then backtrack.

Ultimately, the detour took them in the opposite direction of the Ben Franklin Bridge. Tylers calm demeanor cracked when they found themselves driving on a meandering stretch of the Lower Carlysle Thruway, winding through some of the worst parts of Philadelphia. Hookers roamed the streets, looking hollow and emaciated. A woman with haunted eyes and fire-engine red hair gave them the finger as they drove by. A huge herpes sore dotted one corner of her mouth. Brett waved at her. Steph nudged him in the ribs with her elbow.

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