|  Upon the Walls is a Powerful Rage: Part Twoby shadih_temporary
 
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 The shadow moved by quickly, as if someone had just run 
by. Ginger suddenly stopped in her tracks. She stared wide-eyed at the wall, her 
heart beating very fast.
       "Ginger, what is it?" she heard Mad's voice 
  behind her.
       Mad placed a paw on her shoulder, and stared 
  at Ginger's shocked expression. He then looked forward at the wall she was staring 
  at. "Ginger?" he repeated.
       "I-" she gulped. "-I just saw a shadow! On the 
  wall there!" she pointed ahead.
       Jay rolled his eyes. "Ginger, stop! You're acting 
  really stupid!"
       "I'm serious!" Ginger shouted.
       Annoyed, Jay pushed Mad and Ginger out of the 
  way and stomped up the creaky, dusty, wooden steps leading to the second floor. 
  He reached the top of the staircase, and looked around. Jay bent down, and stood 
  back up. In his hands, was a large stick.
       "Could you have possibly seen this tip over?" 
  Jay snickered.
       He approached a dirty window and opened it. 
  He tossed the stick out the window, shutting it behind him.
       "Now, go wash off that paintbrush," Jay crossed 
  his arms. "Or whatever it is I heard Mad tell you to do. Look, the bathroom 
  is right here."
       Jay pointed to a closed door to the right of 
  him. Ginger laughed nervously, and traveled up the staircase. Jay went down 
  to join Mad.
       The bathroom looked as if it were a public restroom 
  at a cheap restaurant. The walls and the tiled floor seemed to be covered in 
  mold and slime. The sink, which was on the left side of the bathroom, had gone 
  from white to grey. There was a brown ring around the walls of the inside of 
  the sink where water had once been. The faucet was rusty, and so was the pipe 
  underneath the sink. A cracked mirror was nailed to the wall above the sink. 
  The toilet had, too, gone from white to grey, and there was no water inside 
  the toilet.
       "Yuck… just yuck," Ginger felt sick to her stomach.
       She approached the sink and placed the paintbrush 
  on the edge of it. With her right hoof, Ginger turned the knob for cold water. 
  Absolutely no water came out. Ginger stared at the faucet for a good minute 
  or so, and then turned to face the open door.
       "Guys!" she cried. "There's no water!"
       Suddenly, fresh water began to pour from the 
  faucet. Ginger jumped back, startled by the sudden flow of water.
       "Nevermind!" she yelled.
       Ginger grabbed the paintbrush off the side of 
  the sink and held it under the running water. The water was cold, and felt good 
  against her sweaty fur. Ginger hummed happily to herself as she watched the 
  shiny, grey paint seep off of the paintbrush bristles and drop into the water, 
  circling the sink drain and soon disappearing into it. She lifted her left hoof 
  and pushed back a strand of her mane that had fallen in her eye. A bit of the 
  grey paint that had washed off the paintbrush and onto her hoof was left in 
  her mane.
       That's when the door to the bathroom slammed 
  shut behind her. Ginger twirled around to face the door.
       "Jay left the window open," she told herself. 
  "It's the movement of the wind through the house that's causing doors to shut 
  on their own. That's all."
       Once the paintbrush was completely grey paint-free, 
  Ginger turned the knob for cold water back. The water stopped running. She held 
  the wet paintbrush carefully, and exited the bathroom. Down the stairs, she 
  walked. Jay and Mad were waiting for her in the living room.
       "I washed the paintbrush," she told them. "And 
  I'd like to get out of this house right now."
       "But… why?" Mad eyed Ginger.
       "I feel uneasy here. But I guess that's natural," 
  Ginger shrugged. "Plus, it's gotta be around 8:00 PM, now. We have to get home."
       "O…kay," Mad was suspicious.
       "So, we paint tomorrow?" Jay asked.
       "Sure," Ginger said. "I'll get some cans of 
  white paint."
       "Ditto," Mad replied. "And I've got two paintbrushes 
  at my house. Jay and I can use those. Ginger, you can use that old grey paintbrush."
       Ginger nodded, and the three left behind Ginger's 
  house. Not one of them looked back as they sped away on bicycles.
      ***
       "Oh no, I can't believe this mess!" Ginger heard 
  a faint, raspy voice screaming in rage.
       She slowly opened her eyes and eyed her surroundings. 
  She was in her sister's bedroom. The clock on the wall read exactly 9:00 AM. 
  Ginger was in her sister, Gloria's, bed. She had went to sleep in her room the 
  night before because she was too scared to sleep by herself. Her new house had 
  scared so much out of her.
       Then, Ginger realized that she had promised 
  to meet Jay and Mad today at 9:30 AM. She quickly sat up in bed and yelled, 
  "I'm gonna be late!"
       Ginger hopped out of her sister's bed and raced 
  out of her bedroom. She charged through the kitchen and into the garage, where 
  she ripped two cans of white paint off the floor and hurried outside.
       "Ginger, get back here!" Gloria demanded. But 
  it was too late. Ginger had mounted her bike and zoomed out of her neighborhood, 
  already.
       Gloria sighed and examined her pillow and sheets. 
  They were covered in grey paint.
       "I guess she had the paint in her mane, or something," 
  Gloria moaned and peeled the sheets off of her mattress.
       It took 15 minutes for Ginger to ride from Gloria's 
  house down to her house. She had placed the paint cans in a wicker basket attached 
  to her handlebars. When she arrived at her home, Mad and Jay were sitting on 
  the porch, discussing something random. Beside them, were five cans of white 
  paint and a tall ladder.
       "Hey Ginger!" Mad greeted Ginger as she dismounted 
  her bike.
       "Hi Mad, Jay," Ginger nodded at the two and 
  selected the lifted the paint cans out of her basket. She carried them over 
  to the five paint cans Jay and Mad had already collected and set them down. 
  She plopped down on the porch beside her friends.
       "Mad, those cans are heavy," Ginger sighed.
       Jay shrugged. "Let's start painting!"
       "No," Ginger said, immediately. "I must rest, 
  first. That bike ride here was long, tiring, and boring."
       Jay rolled his eyes. "Got the paintbrushes, 
  Mad?"
       "Oh! Yeah, I put them beside the paint cans," 
  Mad replied.
       "Where's yours, Ginger?" Jay leaned forward 
  so he could see past Mad and look at Ginger.
       "I left it here," Ginger said, "on the floor 
  in the living room."
       "Er… why?" Mad questioned Ginger.
       "I might have lost it if I took it home," Ginger 
  lied. "Or Gloria might have hid it."
       She actually didn't take the paintbrush home 
  because it sort of gave her the creeps. Whenever something odd happened, the 
  paintbrush would show up: Ginger falling down the stairs, the crying noises, 
  the water in the bathroom working all of a sudden, the bathroom door slamming 
  shut on its own. The paint brush was always there.
       "Smart," Mad tapped his forehead with his finger 
  and grinned.
       "Okay, I think you've had enough resting!" Jay 
  hopped up and picked up two paint cans. "Let's start painting!"
       "Sure thing," Ginger replied, obviously out 
  of breath.
       The three pets popped open three paint cans. 
  Mad and Jay selected one paintbrush, and dipped it into the can. They placed 
  the bristles of the brush, wet with white paint, against the exterior walls 
  of Ginger's home and began making vertical strokes.
       Ginger stood up from her sitting position on 
  the front porch and approached the front door. She pushed it open, and entered 
  the living room of the house. The sound of creaky floorboards happily greeted 
  her. Ginger looked around at the room and shuddered. She quickly bent down, 
  picked the once-grey paintbrush up off the floor, and slammed the door shut.
       Ginger dipped the paintbrush into the can of 
  paint she had opened. She tried to pull the brush out… but it just wouldn't 
  budge.
       "What in the…?" Furrows appeared in Ginger's 
  forehead.
       She tugged hard on the handle of the paintbrush. 
  After she figured the paintbrush was caught on something, Ginger reached her 
  hoof into the can of white paint. She felt something small and apparently furry. 
  Ginger gasped and attempted to jerk her hoof out of the paint. She managed to 
  get it halfway out of the can, and on the other end of Ginger's hoof… was a 
  small paw consisting of three fingers.
       Ginger screamed and jerked her arm back with 
  tons of force, causing the paw to let go of her hoof and disappear back into 
  the can of paint. The paintbrush and Ginger flew backwards after she was set 
  free, knocking over Jay's can of paint and sending white paint all over the 
  dead grass and Jay's feet.
       "Ginger, what the?!" Jay spun around to face 
  the terrified Uni, his mouth wide open.
       Mad stopped painting the wall and turned his 
  head to look at Jay. He burst out laughing when he spotted Ginger lying in a 
  puddle of white paint and Jay with his feet coloured white.
       Jay turned to look at Mad. "So, you think this 
  is funny?"
       He picked up his can of paint and thrust his 
  arms forward, sending the remaining paint in the can flying towards Mad. The 
  white paint splashed Jay in the face and chest, causing him to fall backwards.
       Ginger didn't pay attention to the boys' roughhousing. 
  She slowly got on her knees and crawled towards the paint can. Carefully, she 
  reached both hooves into the can, searching for the paw she had just seen. She 
  found nothing. Thinking quickly, Ginger picked up the can of paint and turned 
  it upside-down. All the paint toppled out of the can and onto the grass.
       "That's two cans of paint you just wasted!" 
  Jay shouted at Ginger, infuriated at this point.
       "Hey, Ginger, are you all right?" Mad looked 
  concerned, as he always did. He wiped some of the paint off his face with his 
  paw.
       "Th-there was a-a paw in-in the paint!" Ginger 
  managed to sputter.
       "What?" Mad said, standing up and walking towards 
  Ginger.
       "It reached out and grabbed me! I saw it! I 
  felt it! I'm not lying!" Ginger was extremely close to tears. But she would 
  never cry in front of a boy. Even if that boy was her best friend.
       "She's crazy, crazy I tell you!" Jay flung his 
  arms in the air, wildly.
       "Shut up, Jay," Mad sneered, eying the cans 
  of paint Ginger had tipped over.
       "You shut up!" Jay always said that if you told 
  him to shut up. It gets really annoying.
       "Now, Ginger… why don't we just do the painting?" 
  Mad suggested.
       Ginger looked at Mad, and then at the mess she 
  had made. "Yeah… yeah… you can paint the house… I'll go do… something else."
       "Clean the backyard," Jay said.
       "Yeah, you can do that," Mad agreed. "It's in 
  awful shape, right now."
       Ginger simply nodded, and stood up.
       "Maybe I should wash this paint off first," 
  she eyed herself. Her back and her legs were covered in white paint.
       Mad grinned. "Go ahead. I don't mind a bit of 
  paint on my fur."
       And so, Ginger washed herself off with watering 
  hose near the front porch. Afterwards, she plucked all the weeds out of her 
  large backyard. She pushed all the trash into a pile to recycle the next day.
       When the backyard was done, Ginger stepped into 
  the front yard and shrugged.
       "I'm done with the back," she said. "I'll help 
  paint now. I promise not to freak out, again."
       She reached down and grabbed her paintbrush 
  off of the ground. Carefully, Ginger dipped it into a fresh can of paint, and 
  held it there. She was a little hesitant about pulling the paintbrush back out. 
  But she did, and no paw attacked her.
       Ginger approached a part of the wall where it 
  hadn't been painted. And she painted. Oh, what fun she had painting that ugly 
  wall. Ginger spent hours making thin, even strokes of white paint along the 
  stucco wall. When the sky had darkened and the moon shone down on Ginger's house, 
  the trio ceased painting.
       "Ginger!" Jay walked up to her angrily. "What 
  did you do?!"
       "What are you talking about?" said Ginger, confused.
       "Look!" Jay pointed at the wall Ginger had just 
  painted.
       Ginger quickly turned her head to look at the 
  wall. Along with the white paint on the walls, the occasional small spot of 
  grey paint could be seen.
       "Wow!" Ginger stared at the wall. "I guess I 
  didn't wash the paintbrush off very well."
       "Well, go do it!" Jay stomped his foot on the 
  ground in rage.
       Through the front door, up the staircase, and 
  into the bathroom Ginger went. Once again, she held the paintbrush under the 
  cold water of the sink. As Ginger turned to leave the bathroom, seeing as how 
  the paintbrush had been cleaned, something caught her eye.
       "What the…?" Ginger placed the paintbrush on 
  the floor and kneeled down. The pipe under the sink had rather large, scratch 
  marks on it, as if something was trying to slice it in half.
       "These weren't here yesterday… were they?" Ginger 
  shrugged and picked up her paintbrush. She placed it on the edge of the sink 
  and exited the bathroom and her house.
       In the front yard, Mad and Jay had closed all 
  the cans of paints and washed off their paintbrushes with the hose. Oh, why 
  didn't I think of that? Ginger had thought to herself.
       "We're going home, Ginger," Mad told her. "It's 
  getting to be dark. We'll come back tomorrow and finish painting the house, 
  okay?"
       "Sure!" Ginger smiled.
       And as the three had done the night before, 
  they mounted their bikes and sped away from Ginger's home, leaving behind the 
  cans and brushes.
      ***
       "I just don't understand," Mad said to himself, 
  his paws on his hips.
       Ginger sighed, eying the wall she had painted 
  last night. The paint had all chipped away. Flakes of white paint had dropped 
  all over the ground. But what concerned her the most, was that there were large 
  scratch marks all over the wall. The marks resembled the ones she had seen on 
  the sink pipe.
       "I really don't feel like repainting this wall," 
  she said.
       "And that's cause you're lazy," Jay sneered.
       Suddenly, the trio heard a loud crash from within 
  the house. They all exchanged glances, and then darted inside. Inside, in the 
  living room, they found a small, Red JubJub wearing a straw hat whose feet had 
  fallen through the floorboards. 
       "Children, help!" the JubJub yelled.
       "Don't help her, she's probably a burglar!" 
  Jay exclaimed.
       Mad and Ginger ignored Jay's word, and rushes 
  to the JubJub's side. They pulled her out of the floor, and brushed her fur 
  off.
       "Thank you," she said, simply. She had a rather 
  quiet and raspy voice.
       "You're welcome," Mad nodded.
       "Allow me to introduce myself," the JubJub smiled 
  happily. "My name is Ms. Maggi."
       "Hello, Ms. Maggi," Ginger smiled back. "I'm 
  Ginger, and these are my friends, Mad and Jay."
       "Hi," Jay refused to look at her.
       "Er, ma'am?" Ginger said to Ms. Maggi. "Why 
  were you in my house?"
       "Oh, I heard news that someone had just moved 
  into this house. I didn't believe it at first. But, this is now your house?"
       "Yes, ma'am," said Ginger. "Why is that so hard 
  to believe?"
       Ms. Maggi eyed Ginger skeptically. "You mean… 
  you don't know who lived in this house 50 years ago? Or what happened?"
       "What are you talking about?" the JubJub was 
  beginning to creep Ginger out.
       Ms. Maggi snickered slightly to herself. "Dear 
  Ginger, and her friends, you may all come to my house later on today, in an 
  hour or so, to hear the story of those who used to live here. To get to my house, 
  you must travel down the dirt path visible from the backyard. My home is at 
  the end of that path. I still can't believe you haven't heard the story… well, 
  I must go pick strawberries. Ta-ta!"
       Ms. Maggi smiled happily at Ginger and her friends, 
  and then departed through the front door, circling the house and darting down 
  the dirt path she mentioned.
       "That was one creepy JubJub," Mad suddenly said. 
  "What story do you think she's talking about?"
       "Who gives a care?! Look what she did to the 
  floor!" Jay yelled, pointing at the hole in the floor where Ms. Maggi had fallen.
       "Are you guys going to come with me to her house?" 
  Ginger couldn't very much take her eyes off the hole in the floor, either.
       "No!" Jay cried.
       "Ginger, for all we know, that lady could be 
  making up the whole story thing. As Jay had said earlier, she might as well 
  be a burglar," Mad added.
       "Burglar? She's too nice to be a burglar!" Ginger 
  defended the JubJub. "And if you two won't come, you can stay here and repaint 
  the walls while I'm down there talking to her."
       "That's fine by me," Mad shrugged. "But be careful, 
  Ginger."
       Ginger rolled her eyes. "I'll go get my paintbrush. 
  You can use it."
       She turned and trotted up the staircase, entering 
  the bathroom where she had left the paintbrush last night. The paintbrush was 
  sitting on the edge of the sink. Ginger lifted it up, and turned to leave the 
  bathroom. Right before she reached the bathroom door, it slammed shut in her 
  face.
 To be continued…
					 
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