10.4 - Dear Lucinda

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Lucinda

"Maybe I should be an exterminator."

The spider had attacked Robby and I while he was carrying me towards the exit door, and I had been quick to shoot it down. Now, she was a bloody mess on the ground. I gave Robby a tap on his shoulder. "Come on. Let's go. The others are waiting for us," I ordered. Robby was quick to nod before turning to the exit and walking through the door and into the light. Surely enough, it was snowing hard, and it didn't seem like it was going to stop anytime soon.

The others were waiting at the top, which lead to nothing but a white and snowy forest. That had to be where we were going. I was going to tell Robby to put me down, but my body wouldn't cooperate with me. I thought that I had to force my brain to send the nerves to my muscular system to move, but after a futile attempt, I realized that it wouldn't work. Something was dragging me to unconsciousness, and it wasn't going to stop until I got there. That was when my body decided to let go of the robot.

"Hang on... I'm feeling a little... off."

Darkness covered my vision once more as I felt myself falling into the soft snow below. However, I didn't fall unconscious, much to my surprise. Instead, I was in a black void. This was something I would normally see when I was unconscious, but this time, I was fully awake and aware. I rubbed my blurry eye in an attempt to get it to clear, and after I did, I noticed that something was different. A figure of a female stood a few feet away from me, staring me down with a smile.

"Bunny...?"

Wait a minute.

I shook my head. "No... this is a trick. I know it's not real..." I muttered shakily. Regardless of my current state, Bunny kept smiling at me. It reminded me of the sad smile she gave me right before we parted ways eight months ago. My eye widened as my hands immediately flew to my recently cut hair, grabbing the strands as though I was planning to yank them off. "...these hallucinations need to stop!" I screamed. "Get out of my head! GET OUT OF MY HEAD!"

Bunny let out a chuckle, acting as though I was just playing a prank on her. "Cindy! You're awake!" Bunny spoke happily. However, I wasn't buying any of it for obvious reasons. Just as it went for Rose and my parents, Bunny couldn't come back into my life and expect for me to act like our farewells meant nothing. That gave me even more of a reason to believe that the Bunny that was in front of me wasn't the Bunny I was forced to leave behind.

I turned to look behind me, and I nearly gasped at what I saw. The two people who I was also forced to leave behind stood there, smiling at me just as brightly and ominously as Bunny was. "No! I'm not listening... you're not real!" My raspy voice cried, trying its best to ignore the pain rising from my throat. "Leave me alone! I'm tired of these tricks!" I turned back to face Bunny as I tightened my eye shut and shook my head vigorously.

"Are you sure about that, my dear?"

I opened my eye and let go of my hair just in time to see Bunny disappear in a cloud of smoke. The same thing must've happened to Zizzy and Doggy behind me. However, my focus was more on the new voice. "Huh? Who said that?" I asked while looking around in a futile attempt to try and find the source of the voice. Suddenly, glowing, purple portal-like spirals began to appear around the dark void. Following them was another black and orange eye.

Finally, the eye's owner appeared before me.

In front of me stood a large humanoid that seemed to be twice my size with the eye from before and a button eye patch on his gray-stitched face. He wore a purple blazer over a light purple shirt with 3 black buttons, a red bow tie, purple pants, black shoes, and white gloves. He completed his outfit with a purple top hat that has black trim along the bottom of the hat, with a black and orange flower that heavily resembled the eyes I've seen before.

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