1/10/22 Sleep

 Sleep

You wake up. You feel a cold sweat run down your body. You're hyperventilating. You're paralyzed with fright. It’s gone now, it’s no longer chasing you, it was just a dream. 

That sense of dread stays with you throughout the day. Every turn you take, every room you enter, every fiber of your body tells you it’s still there.

You know it’s gone but the fear remains. There is no way it could be real, but what if it was? Or what if it was a vision of something worse, a real life event that would invoke the same fear into your heart.

Your day is spent in a jumbled paranoia. You can’t help but feel afraid. That dream has traumatized you. You fear going back to bed tonight, thinking it might come back to haunt you in your dreams once more. There is nothing you can do. Yes it is irrational but it is real. 

The day goes by and you return once again into your room. You hesitantly turn off the lights as you dash to your bed. Slowly you close your eyes, trying to think of anything but the monster, but it fills your mind. Every stray thought leads you back to the monster. 

You breathe, slowing down your rapidly beating heart. You pull your blanket close as your brain begins to drift off into an uneasy sleep.


The End

1/10/22


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