Daydreams (Be careful what you wish for)
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Category:
Fantasy & Science Fiction › General
Rating:
Adult
Chapters:
11
Views:
3,862
Reviews:
6
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance of characters to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The Author holds exclusive rights to this work. Unauthorized duplication is prohibited.
Ten
It has to be something in the food. It has to. I can’t stay…awake…
Kiera drifted off once more into the blackness. It never let her go for very long any more. It started with her feeling tired all the time, and had quickly escalated into this feeling of being dragged into the void. A cacophonous silence enveloped her, wrapping its black, impossibly strong, tendrils around her and pulling her down into nothing.
At first Kiera had fought against it, trying to stay awake. The headaches came. Her entire world engulfed in the pain of fighting the mental battle. She knew, somewhere in the back of her mind, that it wouldn’t work, but that didn’t matter anymore. She couldn’t just sit back and let Jack win.
Before long, exhaustion took its toll, and she couldn’t keep fighting it off. The blackness came to claim her, and she let it, thinking briefly, ‘this isn’t so bad..’. It rolled over her like a wave. A fading voice in the back of her head noted that the crushing power that had been present before, still was, but it had become something else, altogether. It wasn’t being used against her; it was just there.
The more often it came, the more time passed. Now, the blackness and its oblivion came.
And she welcomed it.
Not so bad at all.
Kiera drifted off once more into the blackness. It never let her go for very long any more. It started with her feeling tired all the time, and had quickly escalated into this feeling of being dragged into the void. A cacophonous silence enveloped her, wrapping its black, impossibly strong, tendrils around her and pulling her down into nothing.
At first Kiera had fought against it, trying to stay awake. The headaches came. Her entire world engulfed in the pain of fighting the mental battle. She knew, somewhere in the back of her mind, that it wouldn’t work, but that didn’t matter anymore. She couldn’t just sit back and let Jack win.
Before long, exhaustion took its toll, and she couldn’t keep fighting it off. The blackness came to claim her, and she let it, thinking briefly, ‘this isn’t so bad..’. It rolled over her like a wave. A fading voice in the back of her head noted that the crushing power that had been present before, still was, but it had become something else, altogether. It wasn’t being used against her; it was just there.
The more often it came, the more time passed. Now, the blackness and its oblivion came.
And she welcomed it.
Not so bad at all.