Bryon Hughes, twenty-two years old. Jasper did not know much about him really except for a few things. His friend was a senior at the university downtown majoring in marketing. They both entered the internship program at the same time, so it was natural they became work friends. Always eating together at lunch or getting out late and having a couple drinks at the bar close to work. A couple weeks before Hughes died a rumor went around about him sleeping with his supervisor which was not true at all. Hughes gradually disappeared, figuratively. Coming from a long line of alcoholics, he started drinking a lot. The lack of luster in his smiles were miserable.
He followed the directions that Aki had given. Oh he wished that he was not forced to go back to that damn parking lot again. Him and Bryon were not even that close, but he still felt terrible about it. Terrible that he couldn't do anything more. Absolutely in loss to find some sort of sign to show that he did all he could to bring a bit of closure. None of that mattered now, or was that Aki's intention? To dig up every piece of his life that he wanted to bury then completely forget about.
While walking over to the parking lot, there were a group of bikers. If he was right, they look like the same ones who killed Bryon that night. If they weren't, it is likely that they know that group. In the corner of his eyes, he looked at them while passing by. Jasper did not want to cause any trouble. Ten bikers against one guy. Not ideal whatsoever. Some of them were murmuring things to each other and chuckling as he walked.
The motorbike. Odd how it's still there even though it has been a couple of weeks. Last week when he came by, he thought they'd take it away. He could've sworn he put in a call. No one ever bothered to pick this up and return it to Bryon's family? Jasper bit the bottom of his lip as he hesitantly got closer to the vehicle. His eyes were lowered as he briefly reminisced for a few moments. Using his index finger, it dragged against the bike's handle.
"You should do something about them.", he heard a voice whisper. The bouquet of roses fell out of his grasp on the motorbike. Jasper took a look around to see who it was. All those bikers weren't even in the parking lot. They all sat or leaned on their bikes talking to each other. He was alone. No one else was on site besides him. Frantically, he began to walk away from the motorbike. His eyes fell onto the exact place where Bryon died. Standing on top of it was this alternate version of him wearing an evil grin. The other looked more disheveled, yet happy and free. Only this imaginary him would be wearing a long black suit shirt with matching pants and dress shoes. He looked awfully more pale.
He rubbed his eyes the opened them to see the other disappear. Chills shot down his spine as the other reappeared again. Jasper shook his head backing away as the other started to come closer. "No", he stated firmly, "I'm not going to do anything to them. No harming, no killing, nothing. No." That is the worst thing to do to anyone. Repay their actions with the ones they committed? Beating them to death is only going to make him a murderer as much as those bikers. It's stupid. What even does Aki want from him? To do the same thing as this imaginary version of him is suggesting too?
The other kept steadily walking forward till stopping with his feet together. An eyebrow raised in disbelief. "No? Come on, Jasper. You called the police, you gave them everything they needed, and what did they do? Make a complete fool out of Bryon; that's what they did.", his imaginary self smirked, "Do it. Try to kill them. It's not like anyone is going to care about these losers too."
Again, he shook his head. "Never…" Frowning, Jasper clutched the handle of the case tighter. He pulled his phone out of the coat pocket waiting to hear it ding again. "Please please please please….", he begged silently, "Make me go to a graveyard or a park. Anywhere but here."