A teenage girl awoke in her room. She looked around, bewildered.
"Where am I? Who am I?" she immediately thought to herself.
When she tried to remember her past memories, it only hurt her head, and the result would be the same: fogs and fragments of what were her memories.
She tried to remember what place she was currently in. After thinking for quite a while, she managed to remember that the place she was currently in was her room, which would've meant that she was in her house. She also remembered her mother and her brother, but could only remember their faces. She had absolutely no memories of her father, as he left the girl's family before she was even born.
She then tried to open the door to get out of her room. Strangely, her door wouldn't open. She observed the door and there seemed to be no locking mechanism onto it, so the door should be able to always be unlocked.
She began pounding, kicking, and slamming the door. All she wanted to do was get out, but the door wouldn't budge. She then turned to trying to open the window, but for some reason the window wouldn't open either.
Her head pains were steadily getting worse, and so was her patience. She eventually gave up on remembering her past and trying to escape, and began sitting in front of her door. When she looked up, she began to notice details in her room that she didn't notice before. She saw a strange note on her desk. The note read:
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Can't you see?
You're trapped here.
You will never leave.
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The girl was dumbfounded after reading the note. She had so many questions running through her mind again. What was happening? Why couldn't she leave?
But she couldn't keep thinking, as her head pains grew worse with each new thought in mind.
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remembrance
Horrora teenage girl found herself trapped in her own room. she didn't know who's room it belonged to immediately, but found it familiar. she couldn't exit her room, as the door was locked. she had extreme head pains, and had trouble remembering things. s...