"Young lady.....?" The strange man hissed at me.
"Yes?" I confusingly questioned him.
"You look like an adventurous girl, would you like to go on an adventure" he asked me
"Sure" I carelessly answered
"Inject this in your tongue and you shall go on an adventure" he whispered handing me a syringe
I stood there and contemplated what I was doing. I know I cannot prove anything to my mother by acting like more of an idiot. I remember my mother. A widow who always had something wrong with everything. Why would I just take drugs from some random man on the street. I feel drawn to this man, it feels like he has something that I need. Something that would complete my life. I laugh a little to myself. A man who only said three things to me has something I need."You are an idiot, you don't use your head or take risks". SHUT UP!SHUT UP! My mom's taunting voice echoed in my head. They were her last words.
Tears slowly started to stream down my pale face, swelling up my eyes. The heat of the moment takes me as I stupidly pierce my tongue with the syringe. Pain surges through my body as blood drips down from my mouth. It hurts so much but I feel no pain. The vile in the syringe excites me to a feeling that is almost orgasmic. Then for a moment I swear I saw my blood swirl into a funnel
. I started to be lifted off the ground and plunged down into the earth. The deadly force snapping my neck and knocking me unconscious.
With a sudden gasp I find myself submerged into a murky pond. My lungs burned and I couldn't breathe.I wondered how I got here. As I pulled myself out I found myself in a sort of forest. I shoved my bangs back from my face as I tried to regain my calmness, taking deep breaths. I found myself staring into the face of a man, whose looks gave me an uneasy feeling.
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Mystery / ThrillerRadin was always one to stay inside the box and so when some strange man on the street offered her to go on an adventure she took the opportunity. She will finally prove her mother wrong and live her life like she deserves. Quincey is a lonely boy...