Mannequins

by FearlessJinyx


Chapter 5

,~11:30~,
The two now were only mere feet away from the door. They both

looked around, to their luck, they saw no pony. Kolin nodded at

Wonkid who was still looking around. Wonkid unhooked the key from

his belt, and unlocked the door. It made a ancient noise, as if

it were hundreds of years old. The two made one last glance

before they jumped into the shop and closed the door. Inside it

was pitch black, they couldnt see anything. It was so quiet,

Wonkid felt as if he was entombed within a coffin, lost forever

in a small world, losing breathe. Kolin flicked his light on. The

room was normal as it always had been. The display stands offered

cheap clothes, the register sat in the corner. Wonkid noticed

something different though, the mannequins were missing. Kolin

hadnt even seen this change, but Wonkid had worked here long

enough to get the same mental image within his head of the shop.

What could have happend to them? A slight chill ran through

Wonkids spine, he barely noticed it. The whole scenario was

unerving. Yet again Wonkid wonderd why he was here. He had no

business to be. He thought about Mrs Rainy, and felt remorse. She

lived here, alone, depressed. He should have been nicer to her,

but it was now all to late. She had died without a friend or

family. So alone, always alone. Kolin walked to the center of the

room "Stay here, ill go crack the safe". Kolin made his way up

the stairs, vanishing from Wonkids line of sight. Wonkid looked

out of the now boarded window into the streets. He set his light

on the cash register, it was pointed towards the hallway

upstairs. He listened to some creaking sounds from upstairs. It

felt lonlier than ever now that even the sunlight had forsaken

this decrepid house. Almost as if life had never even entered.

The dead silence was what Wonkid had grown used to, but not like

this. This was the absence of sound altogether. He didnt hear

anything from upstairs either, only suspecting that Kolin had the

skill to crack a safe quietly.
As Wonkid stood he heard a slight brushing sound, as if something
were being dragged across a wooden floor. He turned to

investigate, but found nothing misplaced. Shrugging it off, he

turned once more to gaze into the empty street. Now something

broke the cold silence with a sweeping sound. Wonkid quickly

turned, and gave a startled yelp before shoving his hoove into

his mouth. Before him stood a mannequin, one of Mrs Rainys

displays. It stood in the beam of Wonkids flashlight, potruding

an eerie silhouette onto the hall entrance. The lifless doll was

directed towards Wonkid, this made him scared. Not terrified, but

scared. This fear was like that of the unknown, a stupid but real

fear that filled the emptiness of knowledge. Wonkid stepped

forward, curious of the thing. His main concern was, how did it

get there? He knew he could not have missed it, this even in his

state of mind was clear. But then somepony must have put it

there, was Kolin playing a joke on him? "Kolin, are you in here?"

Wonkids voice swayed through the room in a low voice that made

him sound small, and weak. There was no responce, but as Wonkid

stared into the blank face of the mannequin, he didnt expect one.

Something was wrong here, he knew Kolin never played jokes like

this, he wasnt a prankster. Wonkid approached the doll in a slow,

careful pace making sure he didnt move too fast. He put one hoof

beside its face and nudged it. The doll swayed back and forth

before shaking to a stop. The dolls had never crossed his mind

when he worked here. But now in the early night, this mannequin

was something that Wonkid feared, a real being that made him

cringe. He looked around the room, finding nothing else misplaced

gave him a sigh of relief. He moved the doll over to one corner

of the room, being careful not to make any sound. Turning he

moved over to the window and peered out. He watched the street

now hoping that Kolin would hurry up. Looking down at his watch

he found it had already ben 10 minutes! Wonkid grew more uneasy

every second now. What could be taking him this long?
Tapping his hoove on the ground he thought he'd check on him if

he didnt show within 3 minutes, surely that'd be enough time for

him to crack the safe. As Wonkid waited he heard another dragging

noise. His eyes widend, turning around he gasped. Standing in the

middle of the room was the mannequin, not only that but a mere 2

feet to its right there stood another. Wonkid shivered staring at

the two dolls. This couldnt be happening, how the hell are they

moving. In a voice that even startled himself, Wonkid asked "Why

are you watching me?" He looked back and forth from each of them,

his eyes wide in fear. He had to check on Kolin, now. Edging

across the room, Wonkid didnt keep his eyes off of the two dolls,

who stood innocently gazing off towards the door. He made his way

to the stair cases entrance and peered up. It was completely dark

on the 2nd floor, Wonkid would need his flashlight. In his haste

to find Kolin, he hadn't even thought of it. Now almost expecting

to find the mannequins moved, he slowly averted his eyes from the

staircase into the middle of the room. Sure enough, what met his

eyes were the blank faces of the dolls. Both stared dreamily

towards him, as if curious of his intentions. He thought about

running, leaving Kolin to whatever horrors lied in the shop. He

rested his hhof atop the doorknob. Kolin was his bestfriend, he

couldn't just leave him behind. He grabbed his flashlight and set

off towards the stairs. To his relief the mannequins hadn't

seemed to have moved. He began his trek up the stairs, wincing as

the steps creeked underneath his hooves. Taking a final look at

the two mannequins, Wonkid ascended into darkness.