Terror screamed through my veins. I dropped to the floor, searching blindly for the ax.
Someone blew out the candle. Not the same someone coming through the bathroom door. It creaked open farther, the growing stink clenching my stomach. Glass crunched just to my left.
As soon as my fingers curled around something that felt like a handle, I swung up and to the side with every bit of strength I had. The blade connected and buried itself deep. Something shrieked, a terrible inhuman noise that stabbed frozen needles up my back. I gave the ax a yank, but it was lodged inside.
The bathroom door creaked open the rest of the way and slammed against the side of the couch. A single footstep inside the small room unhinged my grip from the handle, and I scrambled for the matches again.
Another footstep.
"Leigh?" Tram shouted, closer this time. "Run!"
I dragged a handful against the strip and touched them all to the candle, my hand shaking so bad, it was a wonder the candle caught.