Previously: Payton is finding it hard to stop laughing.
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Being beneath a thousand feet of water is weird. Different even. The crazy thing about water is how when your engulfed inside it you can hear the whole world around you. But it's completely quiet or at least muffled. My question is how can it be so loud but so quiet at the same time?
I gasp. Opening my eyes as I sink, deeper and deeper down into a dark, knowing abyss far below my feet. My feet are tied to a metal ball that weighs more than my whole body. I look up, surprisingly not panicking. But even though I'm in the water I can feel the silent but booming tears blur into the water and my waving, mangled hair.
I can feel the water rushing through every part of me as the pressure increases. I look at my feet again and I realize, the water below me isn't black. It's blue, pink, and green. Seperated evenly into three points, even though it's slowly beginning to mesh. I try to gasp again.
*Who left me to die like this. What did I do to them? Was it X? No he'd never go this far. Was it Payton? Probably not, he wouldn't need to.* Mystery chokes, the water begins filling up her lungs. Her right foot slips through the green. She then falls into pink and through blue.
Making clouds of color as she goes. She can see the moon. And a hand reaches down to grab her. She grabs their hand and sits up gasping. Her eyes actually open this time. She sees Payton driving and eating some food. She sighs because that was only a dream. She pulls the hair out of her mouth. "You're an ugly sleeper." Payton says. She ignores that comment. Checking the time. 12:39.
"You have got to be kidding.."
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