I'm stuck. Run away, Run away. These words are going through my head when all I can do is stay still, because he's stronger than me. He's restraining my movement. He's touching me, feeling me. I'm screaming for help. He screams at me to shut up. He grabs a rope out of his bag and ties my arms to the bed so I can't get away. I sit there crying. Of course this had to happen the one night I'm home alone. Knowing my life might end. That's the scariest thought a person can think.
He grabs a glass bottle out of his coat pocket. The label said Thiopental VUAB. I knew at that point he was going to knock me unconscious. He grabbed an injection needle. He filled up the syringe while I just kicking at him. I kicked him directly in the hand and he dropped the bottle of Thiopental, but it was too late he already filled the syringe.
This time I was surrounded with actual glass instead of the shattered words and thoughts that come from my head on usual nights.
He then unties one of my arms, holds it down and inserts the needle into my arm. The injection hurt because he obviously isn't a trained professional. After about a minute everything started getting hazy and I looked at the clock. It said 1:30 a.m. Only two hours ago I was alone in my room peacefully asleep. Everything got darker slowly and I lost my hearing. It felt like I was the earth rotating on its axis, spinning around and around. Then everything went black. Pitch black darkness.
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To Be Continued
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Trapped
AdventureA girl named Sophia gets taken from her home one summer night. When she wakes up she finds herself alone in a underground tunnel complex. The fight to get out alive is the only problem in her way. At least that's what she thought.