pinning. Everyone was screaming. In
I felt the vomit rise in my throat. I had to get out. I had to get awa
e front door–until fresh air hit my face. I fell onto my hands and knees, unable to hold back the acidic bu
ng quickened and my body felt paralyzed. A hot searing pain travelled up my skin and see
to leave my lips. My vision blurred with a red hue, a watery fog washing ov
I couldn't recognize any distinguishable features but what I did see was their suspended figure in the air
gone and I lost consciousne
of leather shoes just inches away from my face. I g
a bright light in my eyes as I glanced up to stare at him. I raised my hand to block t
lass doors leading back into the house at a man dressed in
e bright light said, gripping m
he direction of the garage. My heart jolted as he opened the door and led
s as the memory of him
eck in an unearthly position, glass sticking out of his skin, blood running from
reathing echo
as...h
t breathe
ing against the wall, I gripped my chest. The room was spinning and I had a slow ache massa
struggled to speak as the air tra
s to know if anyone saw anything or anyone do anything," the man spoke. I took the opportunity to observe his black attire.
meant," I told him after a deep brea
parents involved eith
my eyes as they began to fall. I wasn't very good at grief and I wasn't entirely sure what was
other everyone was screaming! I don't know anything! I just want to go home. Plea
who was at the party tonight, regardless if you say shit or not," the man shou
d of his voice but I d
I let him drag me to my feet before I striked. Clenching
hroat as his face became extremely
a?" I said groggily, my voice altered from cry. A
dly into the unknown, feeling deep within my bones that it was safer than running down the driveway. Though t