Dash of Insanity

Dash of Insanity

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"Those aren't the people you once knew before, their just lifeless shells of what used to be, get it under your thick skull that it has to be done." "I KNOW.... I know okay. I know it's not them, but that's the only thing that reminds me of them since I left this God forsaken town. It's the only thing that reminds me of how things used to be. That's why I have to do it." I picked up the Axe and headed towards the door and the banging grew louder, and the screeching grew more terrifying. I stood there to reflect on the happy moments I once had with these people, a tear streams down my eye as I prepare for what must be done. I turn around to face Autumn, "Are you gonna help?"
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I woke to a sudden breeze invading the warmth from the heavy blanket that caressed my skin. Here, alone with my thoughts, the still, calm quiet in the atmosphere is almost painful. I feel suffocated in the clingy, static air. In quiet, still moments like these, I can almost feel Him. I don't know who "Him" is, but I can feel his presence. It's almost calming, especially on fearful, anxiety fueled nights. Usually, he was the strongest when I had a nightmare. The nightmares weren't as common now, but, right after everything happened, I was having them every night. I'd wake up and swear I was drenched in blood, my eyes and lips sticky, my nose filled with the smell of iron and fuel. After everything, that's when Him first came. From there, he just never left. I can usually sense when Him is near. Today, though, his presence is stronger. I can almost feel Him next to me, weighing down the mattress. Some nights, I roll over and imagine how he looks, envision his smile or the sparkle in his eyes. He's never there and I'm left clutching to the thought that he exists, staring into empty air. Tonight, though, I swear I can reach out and touch him. Extending my hand gently, I sweep my hand out into the darkness and meet an inexplicable warmth. A scream rips from my lungs as hands cover my face and two icy blue eyes stare back at me, daring me to speak again. A soft cloth caressed my nose and mouth before I felt myself fade into bed. All Rights Reserved. Contains graphic descriptions of violence and assault. Contains battle scene.

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