PROLOGUE.Nothing ever changes, the nightmare never ends. It just loops over and over again. I don't understand why the nightmare ends right before the girl turns around. I get to the girl every single time, hoping that something will change.
Every once in a while I hear voices that come from, what I like to call, the outside. It's usually people begging me to wake up. But I can't, I don't know how. But lately the voices have been sounding different, more strained. It makes everything feel more urgent, which I don't like at all.
However, something is definitely different this time, and it's not the voices. I feel slightly disconnected from the nightmare. It's like i'm stuck between the nightmare and the outside. And that's when everything changed.
I am halfway through the loop when everything started speeding up. Before I even knew it, I was with the girl again. The girl, who seems to be at most twelve years old, was slowly turning around to face me. I get a feeling in that moment. A good feeling that told me that this nightmare is finally ending.
She turns around. She's pretty but she has a large bruise on her cheek. And she wears a deep frown, the frown of somebody who has nothing to live for. The girl opens her mouth to speak but is interrupted by a loud crash. The crash, it feels like it came from everywhere and nowhere.
The girl, who seemed calm before, now holds the look of pure fear in her eyes. She frantically looks around, obviously bothered by something. But that's when her attitude took a complete 180. She goes from slightly hysterical to sly during the course of two seconds.
"Bet you your life that you can't find my body," The mystery girl says, a sly smirk playing on her lips. Then the world comes crashing down. Everything starts to fade away, and every sound becomes static. The nightmare goes from a bleak grey to nothing but white. And somehow, it feels worse.
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