"So tell me....what exactly did you see?" A lady in a white coat with blue eyes asked Quinn gently. Quinn took in a deep breath. The past two times she had tried to explain, the horror had taken over and she had bawled her eyes out. Third time lucky... "Well....I was going to get off the bus when.....when....it started spinning.....and spinning.....and...and....and-" Quinn sobbed into a stained handkerchief. The lady touched her arm lightly and said, "and what darling? Tell me. What did you see?"
"It was these huge black creatures! About 6 feet or so....they, they were watching me.......they were going to atta-" Quinn began crying again, interrupting her recount of her real life horror experience. "Alright Quinn, that's enough for today, I will be back in a few minutes."
Quinn's green eyes followed the lady out the door. Do they really think I'm crazy? I can't be....Can I? No, no Quinn, you can't. You definitely saw those creatures. Yeah, yeah I did. What are you doing Quinn? Talking to yourself is one thing, but answering yourself too!?! That's the first sign of madness!
"ARRGGGGH!" She screamed, throwing the chair cushion on the floor. She really was going mad. Letting out another blood-curling scream, she kicked the wall. At that moment there was no pain, but she knew that in the morning there would be a bruise.
Exhausted, Quinn sat down on her 'bed'. Until the psychologists got to the bottom of this, she would be stuck here. Might as well get some rest. Quinn sighed and fell back on her squishy pillow. Instantly, she drifted off to sleep. Sweet dreams Quinn. Your encounter with the creatures aren't over yet....
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Yeah, I know, this chapter was even shorter...
Just be paitient with me, things are gonna get good!
Nikki out!
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Vertigo
General FictionQuinn Rider seems to be good at nothing. She fails her tests, can't catch a ball to save her life and sings like a strangled duck. However, one special discovery about her could mean that the future of the world rests on her shoulders. She realises...