She walked up and down the lonely street on the fierce night. Sometimes I wonder if she ever listens. "Come back here!" I yelled at her in an angry voice. How am I supposed to rest, knowing Trish will be safe inside the house if she is OUTSIDE on the streets! I worry more than anyone about my daughter... Every mother does...
Lost in thought, I find myself in a strange place... The woods?! How-
My thoughts were interrupted by a scream from Trish. "Trish!" I yell.
I try to run or even move, but it seems as if my feet were glued to the grassy floor.
I turn the best I can, catching a glimpse of the last of my daughter. "Trish? TRISH!" I yell again as the young girl screams and drops to the street at the sound of a gun shot.
Cold, salty tears run down my cheeks. It had all happened so fast...
After the scene fades and all that's left is a few trees, my feet finally allow me to move.I don't care it's dark. I don't care that wild animals are lurking. I don't care. I just collapse in a heap of tears on the ground.
Hours later, I get up the nerve to stop crying for now. Too many questions flashed through my infinite mind. I just don't understand. Understand what's happening. Or where I am. Or even why. Or anything!
Thankfully, my frazzled self finally dozed off. Though as soon as I awaken, my eyes open up to something so confusing. I can not bear it.
I jumped in front of of a screaming Trish. Then, I feel pain. Then... Nothing?
I soon realize that I'm in the same forest except my daughter now stands still next to me, a confused face. Trish doesn't seem to notice me, even as I call her name.
...I also realize that she can't move like I couldn't. Trish... Is in the same place as me. Or at least where I was.
I scream. And I cry as she disappears into the scene, saving me now as I desperately try to stop the bullet.
"NOOO!" I cry as I catch her last movement to push me away.
Then, I start to fade in a flash of golden light, only to be in the street as I'm pushed away, falling to the ground, tears staining my face for life.
I scream. I cry. But no second chance comes for me...
Suddenly, the next bullet misses me as I scramble away. Only then to clutch my chest in pain... Fading slowly.
The light drains out of my eyes and I see my daughter waiting for me in Heaven...