Sleep Paralysis

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There was something on her chest. Its hot, slightly rotten breath on her face sent chills down her spine. She could feel a slightly reddish glow coming off of it from what she could only assume was its eyes. Her eyes opened with a start, expecting to see the familiar layout of her bedroom. Instead she was greeted by the sight of the creature. She tried to scream but couldn't move. The only thing she could move were her eyes.  The creature grinned hugely, showing off it's razor sharp teeth. It looked like something out of a Tim Burton movie, it was about 2 feet tall, had razor sharp claws, red, glowing eyes, and black, matted fur. From the corner of her eye, she could see a massive spider crawl out from the mirror. From the walls an army of ants poured out. They all began to crawl on her, first at her toes and fingers then growing bold enough to crawl everywhere. The creature on her chest crouched even closer to her chest and took a long sniff at her neck. It drooled in hunger and grinned again. The spider began wrapping her up, starting at her legs. She screamed and screamed but still was unable to move, unable to speak, unable to do anything other than watch in absolute terror. The creature sunk its fangs into her neck, tearing a chunk off. It chewed a few times and went back for another piece. The spiders wrappings were now up to her arms. The ants were crawling on her face now and into her open neck wound. A few of them crawled into her ears and eyes. The creature began jumping on her chest, with each landing sending a white hot wave of pain and terror coursing through her. The spiders wrappings were up to her shoulders. The creature stopped jumping for a moment and ripped another chunk off, lapping up any blood. Each lick of its sandpaper tongue stung like a thousand bees all at once. It climbed off of her after that. She was confused for a moment when the spider then wrapped her head, wrapping everywhere but her eyes. The spider then bit her, filling her veins with venom. Her vision began to go black. Just before she passed out, she saw the creature unhinge its mouth to much larger than should have been possible and prepare to chomp her head off. She opened her eyes. Sunlight filtered in through the room. She looked around and saw the massive spider in the corner. She blinked and it was gone. So next time you feel like ants are crawling on you, or it's hard to breathe, don't open your eyes. You'll regret it...

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