The Apocalypse

The Apocalypse

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So this is a Nightmare Before Christmas Fan fiction it's is weird but when I told my friend about it she loved it, so enjoy. I woke up and it was like I was in an alternate universe, the sky was dark, it was as if the the world was covered in blanket, with that small patch of light that beams through the fibres of the blanket. I stood on the door step and i had the feeling of disgust, the feeling that something wasn't right.
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It was dark and I was all alone I couldn't see anything, not even my hands in front of me. I felt all sick like I had a cold. " Where am I ? " I asked. " Your in your my mind ? " a voice replied. It sounded like we were in a cave. " What do you mean I'm in your mind ? " I asked again. " We are telepathically linked now, you can't run from me anymore, " replied the person " Just stop messing with me and tell me who you are and where am I, " I Sid. I started to get really eritated. And what did the person mean by you can't run from me anymore. Who was it that I was running from. Then I started to get a little dizzy and my through started to burn. Then all of a sudden I felt a sharp pain in my chest. I woke up. I was in a white room with like 1,000,000 bright light on me. It hurt a lot. There were cords tied up to me and I didn't know where I was.

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