The wind reluctantly ran through her hair, as if it was searching for something more like someone, but never did find it , but kept looking, til it was forever lonely."
Prologue:
Everything was blurry. Everything was blocked out. Everyone was silence.
All I saw was black, black and the whispering of people. What happened? Why those my thoughts feel louder?Where was everyone?
I tried moving my body but that didn't work either; I felt paralyzed , as if my soul had abandoned me. I felt empty, this feeling was overwhelming because whatever feeling I felt first would be strong, but it was better to feel pain than to feel empty. As I did the pain seizure through my ears was a throbbing sensation that was inept. It was if an invisible force field surrounded my ears, the bearable silence was the loudest.
But in a strange way it gave me confront.
I finally opened my eyes sheepishly as I make out the silhouette of people. They were covered in blue clothes and surgeons masks; one of them glance down at me they mouthed the words "Everything's going to be økay". I also notices two other females one with brown hair the other with blonde. I couldn't make out their faces only their mouth.
" Just hold in their,Monique, everything is going to be økay. Just hold on."
Everything was moving so fast I couldn't make out anything. The world was rushing past me and I didn't feel a thing. I watch as the doctors and nurses shouted to each other, thus time however their voices sounded more muffled than before. It was a bit hard to make out their words but I got a bit of it.
"Check her pulse, see if she still breathing!"
"Her breathing is becoming very heavy sir."
"Okay, keep talking to her. See if you could keep her up....come on go go go!"
"Hang in there little one, just hang in there."
My ears were killing me, who knew silence was a killer;just as space. I try connecting my soul with my body bu-but it still didn't work. I felt drowsy and nausea, I then felt a mask over my mouth and the soothing voice of the nurse."Everything's going to be alright." My eyelids became very heavy and I blanked out.
That's all that I could remember.
And that was four years ago.