A Terrifying HoneymoonChapter 1 The Uninvited Guest

Honeymooning with my husband, we were tucked away on an island retreat.

At 8 p.m., an old mute lady had suddenly shown up at our hotel room door.

She was clutching a stark white note in her hand: [He's planning to murder you!]

"Knock, knock, knock!"

Mike was showering, and I was knee-deep in our suitcase when that unsettling knocking started.

It caught me off-guard.

Who could it have been at this time?

The hotel staff have a bell for that.

Besides, wouldn't the front desk have given us a ring first?

It was just Mike and me here for our honeymoon.

No acquaintances around these parts.

Who'd have popped up looking for us?

Through the peephole, all I could see was this old woman, her clothes ragged and hanging off her.

Her expression was all kinds of worried, her eyes murky with fright, lips quivering.

She looked like she'd seen a ghost.

But it was just a little old lady. I eased up and cracked the door just enough to talk.

"Yes? How can I help you?" I asked, lowering my voice.

"Uh... uh... uh..."

She stammered, her hands flailing, struggling to find her words.

"Come again?"

I was clueless about what she was trying to get across.

Realizing I wasn't getting it, she became more distressed, her eyes welling up, her gestures more pronounced.

It looked urgent.

I shouldn't have kept her waiting.

I softened, fishing out a pen and paper from my purse and slipping it through the door gap.

She wrote something in a hurry and thrust the paper back at me.

On it, scrawled in shaky letters: [He's going to kill you!]

Excuse me?

This lady had lost it, right?

I'd have been crazy to stick around.

"Spout any more crazy, and I'm calling the cops!" I warned her, then slammed the door shut and double-locked it for good measure.

It's a mad world out there, with every kind of people.

Just last week, I'd read about newlyweds lured from their hotel. Still missing.

The thought sent shivers down my spine.

Good thing I hadn't hesitated.

"Knock, knock, knock!"

My pride in my quick thinking was short-lived as the knocks echoed again.

The same gentle pattern, just enough to be audible in the living room.

I took another look.

It was her again.

What now?

I was getting a bit spooked, thinking about dialing the front desk.

She must have felt my gaze because she lifted the note once more to the peephole.