:appears in a shower of fire sparks: hey people. this fic idea hit me upside the head when my grandma bought a dictionary about dreams. and it wouldn't go away, so here you have it folks. enjoy.
diclaimer: don't own the characters, I just borrowed them for fun.
Dreams
His breathing was turning erratic as he haphazardly ran through the shadows. Wide chocolate brown eyes glanced around wildly looking for an escape. Any kind of escape would do at this point, whether it was escaping through death or actually escaping with his life still intact he didn't quite seem to care.
A gasp slid past his lips as he tripped over something and tumbled head over heels. It was a few seconds before he was able to stop himself, but by that time he was more than just a little disoriented. Climbing to his feet he struggled to get a hold of himself, although by that time it was too late. A shudder swept through his body when the sound of malicious laughter hit his ears.
The air was swept from his lungs as he was suddenly tackled and pinned to the ground. Blinking rapidly, wide chocolate brown eyes tried to identify his assailant but saw nothing but shadows. Choking for air he vaguely registered a set of hands wrapped tightly around his neck. Clawing at them he desperately tried to struggle against his captor. Tried to scream for help, hell he even tried to draw some desperately needed oxygen into his lungs. But the hands held strong as his struggling began to slowly cease. His vision was becoming hazy and the edges were tinged black. He could no longer draw oxygen into his lungs as he was being strangled to death.
Yuusuke Urameshi jerked awake in his bed covered in a cold sweat as he choked, gasping for air. Sitting up in bed he gulped in huge amounts of air as if it where going out of style and ran a shaky hand through his hair. Closing his eyes Yuusuke tried to clam his racing heartbeat all the while murmuring to himself. "It was just a dream… It was just a dream…"
chibi cloey::holds up a sign: chapter one showing up soon…. r/r please.
