Waking up was much worse than being stuck with a needle. I felt like I had slept for a century and my muscles, I wasn't exactly sure how many I had pulled,but it must've been a lot from the constant twitching and the ache. I rose slowly,sitting up I looked at my clothes.
I wore a grey hoodie,underneath a white t shirt, underneath the covers I wore cotton fleece white sweat pants. I guess they had changed my clothes. You know that moment when you just so exhausted you don't even want to move, not even your eyes your thoughts just aren't there and your in blank space.
Well that's exactly what I was doing. Staring at my cell door. While the room looked average and some what cozy,but the door was made of heavy steel. It had a small cubed window for guards,nurses and doctors to look through.
Just then the door opened with a smooth slide and a nurse entered. She stopped abruptly freezing as if seeing me mean't I wasn't supposed to be awake. She has a clipboard resting on her hip.
"Sorry to disturb you miss, but umm, I need to check your vitals." She stated pulling out the desk chair sitting down beside the bed. I just looked at her groggily.
"What did you give me?" I asked the nurse sluggishly. She didn't answer until after she was done counting my pulse.
"We gave you a sedative, just to be safe." She sighed to me standing from her chair. "I suppose I have to let you out now that your awake." She mumbled.
"Was I not supposed to be?" I asked raising an eyebrow slowly.
The nurse turned to me. She had brown eyes brown hair and was a plain Jane all but the mole that rested on the left side of her upper lip.
"Not exactly, the dosage was to send you out for at least two days, it doesn't exactly look like it's worn off though." She sighed eyeing me curiously. "Not all patients and residents can even resist the sedative." She mumbled.
"Come along now." She waved me over as I got out of the bed. It was slow to push off the bed to stand, but I had done it anyway.
I bent over to get my converse but the nurse sighed. "You don't have to have shoes just socks." She went into my drawer pulling out a sock roll.
"Sorry for moving so slow." I say irritated. The nurse glares at me and I take the socks.
I take them and slip them on quicker this time, but the fast movement made my eyes unfocused and I groaned. The nurse helped me up and out of the room. She shut the door and locked it as she helped me shuffle through the halls.
I heard whispers about how I shouldn't even be awake. To be honest I didn't know why I was either I just sorta woke up like a normal person.
As she lead me down the halls, I started to remember what had happened and I strangely felt nothing. I was furious I was even angrier that they had sedated me. Once we reached the same second level too what seemed to be the asylums commons I was lead down the stairs.
A guard in black opened the gate that had guarded whomever away from getting up the stairs. The nurse held my arm and had her other hand supporting my walk. She shuffled with me as she sat me down in a comfy chair.
"This ones new." A girl whispered she had strange yellow eyes and shaggy wild and knotted red hair.
"That's right Blaze, she just got here yesterday." Another nurse said kindly.
I watched the girl she had a predatory look about her. "Not going to say hello?" She spat then started to giggle and groan with each painful looking tick.
I still hadn't said a word, I was too sluggish to even process words.
The nurse that had retrieved me from my room was on the second level again talking to the Same psychiatrist that I had hugged yesterday.
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Silence (Psychos Trilogy Creepy Pasta)
HorrorDescription Evaluated and told to meet a psychologist every Wednesday, Sixx has a hard time keeping with reality,and when she gradually gets worse she begins to see creatures in her happy place, and only place to escape. When she starts to in-visio...