Trinity's POV
When I woke up from my experience, I automatically wanted to go home. Tears flowed down my face as I lay alone in my bed. The air was hollow, and my heart was sinking. Not everyday do you find a girl with a life like mine. I realize that this is the first time I've cried since the hallucination. It feels good to let the pain and fear come out in my tears. A barrier is slowly being lifted, one tear at a time. After long hours of crying, I slowly realize its all going to be okay. I can be strong, and I know it. I wouldn't have made it this far if I wasn't strong enough to handle it. Aside from that, there are so many good things in my life. My sister is pregnant, and we will have new life in the family eventually. My mother and father are alive and helping me. I have food, water, and I'm still alive. Most of all, I have all the love I need. Yes, I have had my hardships, but there are things that are endless, and that keep me fighting to be alive. Why the forces are mad at me, I haven't a clue. But if life wants to test me and try my strength, it can go right ahead. No, I'm not totally invincible, but no one is. Though I'm not bound to live forever, I am very tough to come by. Suddenly, my now settled spirit is torn out of my body as I was rushed up. I felt spurs of pain as thin strands of strong wind tore through the spirit. I have never been so uncomfortable. I arrive in the heavens as my crazed thoughts are forced to an end. Instead of arriving in bed chamber, I find myself in the throne room. I see my mother's spirit and a small dark cloud. "Trinity, help. The cloud.. It's getting bigger," she pleads. I don't know what it is, and I don't want to go near it. I stand still for a moment as my mother starts screaming my name. The cloud is slowly getting bigger. "Did you expect me to be able to fend this off myself? I don't even know what it is," I screech, letting my panic release. Mother goes unconscious as I am surrounded with the darkness. It continues to grow, as flickers of lightning emerge from the storm brewing, I suddenly realize that this cloud isn't as much of a threat as I believed it may be. I back into the wall as the beautiful light is overtaken by the dark misty cloud. I am stuck and I am unprepared. I thought I could do it, but it's time to see if that is true or not. Bring it on, forces. You don't know what you've gotten in to.
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Trinity
Teen FictionTrinity, a mindful tale that makes the ordinary person think about how much one has, and how much many people do not have. This fantasy dreamworld of a story leaves the average human being beam, as events churn and feelings change. People won't rema...