A frightfull feeling

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Walking through the summers scorching hot sun as you start to head in the direction of the malls exist with a bunch of bags weighing your hands down. The heat was starting to take a toll on you as your head was starting to get a migraine and all you could focus on was getting home, unfortunately this lead you to drop your guard and be less aware of your surroundings. 

As you leave the mall and start to walk to over to the car park you cant help but have a shudder down the back of your spine as if someone was watching you. Breathing felt hard as your anxiety spiked at the thought of someone could be following you. Surveying the area you reassured yourself that it was just you alone in the parking lot but honestly that made it worse because no one would be there to help if something did happen. Even though there was no one around the feeling of eyes peering into your soul did not leave your body but you hurried on into your car and drove off hoping that the feeling would leave. 

Driving back home you blast your music in the car to help you ignore the paranoia swirling in your head and it does help calm the storm in your mind. You breath and rationalise to yourself that you were just being paranoid. You look up into the sky and see there was not one single cloud to cover the burning sun shining down onto you making you feel sweaty and burnt out. 

You finally arrive to your house and put all the things you bought down to relax. You sink onto the couch but something still didn't feel right as if there was tension hovering in the air. Why hadn't the feeling disappeared by now

The anxiety in you rises, you feel as if you were going crazy. You look outside the windows to make sure there really was no one stalking you. A cold chill runs down your back that gives you goosebumps as you can't find anything or any one.

You get up and make sure the doors were locked just in case. Some time passed and that feeling started to disappear. You start to relax as you put on something to watch and have something to eat as the sun slowly started to set descending the hot day into a humid darkness.

Feeling the weight of sleep starting to sink into you, you decide to go to sleep early tonight. You go up to your room and closed the blinds since after today you didn't really feel comfortable at the thought of someone watching you whilst you slept.

You get comfortable into bed and try to focus your mind on something positive as you drift into sleep. Not knowing what the next day has in store for you.

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