Dreaming

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In her dream Kay was trapped in a dark containment cell. She watched as a girl pounded on the walls. Kay could only see the back of her head. Her hair looked like a mess and when she turned Kay was horrified to see herself staring back at her. She looked like a mad man. Her face was smeared in dirt and her hair was in tangled. Kay bounced away as she charged herself. She pushes herself up against the wall and closed her eyes. She could hear herself growl in temptation but she never felt any pain. When she finally looked up again Kays other self was sitting in the corner crying. Kay slowly made her way over to her. She looked up at Kay and growled. That's when she pounced. Kay didn't have enough time to move out of the way and just before she hit the ground, Kay woke up.

Sweat beaded her forehead. She looked around and saw the sleeping figures of Roy and Hali. She quietly got up and left their camp. She walked into the woods and sat at the base of a trunk. She leaned her head head back and closed her eyes. She didn't know when she fell asleep she just knew that when she woke up it was to the sound of her name being called.

She ran back to camp and saw Roy and Hali sitting there calling for her. Kay ran up to them and gasped for air.

"Sorry I went for a walk" she said.

"Kay you scared us!" Hali yelled but you could tell she was relieved.

Roy, Kay and Hali all gathered the food onto the boat and set sail. The day was windy and the boat bounced on the waves. Kays driving wasn't pristine making the ride a whole lot scarier. Roy and Hali both hung onto the edges and Kay gripped the steering wheel.

They reached the shore at noon. They unloaded the boat then abandoned it. The walk was very uneventful until Hali fell through the ground, leaving only a scream in her trail.

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Yep short chapter but I really wanted it to be centred around the dream but the dream was really short so I was like "oh ok". Hope you understand.

~ChristiWat

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