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"It hurts but it's okay, I'm used to it."
The overlapped and mortified chatter of what felt like thousands of unidentifiable voices rang throughout her head pervading the blackness breaching her comfort, invading her space. Each word stung like a needle to tender flesh, numbing her, screaming. The voices grew in great volume, with each sound came a sharp pang to her abdomen lurching her body forward, filling her ears with nothing but the unbearable pain and foreign noise like the static of a walkie talking lacking a response.
"Eleven!" she managed to make out of the distant, but earsplitting screams. Its terrified voice lingered in the air as the voices died out almost instantaneously.
Her eyes split open wide with such force. Grasping at her aching body she shook all over. Fear raided her body she fell to her knees scraping them against the cold grimy floor, slime creeping up her leg. She gaped at the hideous and grueling environment surrounding her in horror. Her mouth stuck in a long "O" shape, shivering in its place. It is worse. Much worse than before.
"M- my fault, my fault." She breathed, taking in the horrible stench of rot and death while moved her bony fingers to touch the forming lump in her throat.
"My-my fault." she whimpered, wiping drying blood from her tear ridden face.
Tears poured down her flushed and burning cheeks like water flooding from a sink. The dried blood tainted her seemingly gray skin by her ears and streaming from her nose. Shuddering and screaming, pulling at her head, she leaped from the floor at an inhuman pace. Shakily she took off at a limp run. Her frail body and quick nimbleness failed her as she collapsed to the ground once again.
Looking around frantically pulling at her bruised head, anxiously, she sat up, her scarred legs and bony knees were crouched underneath her chin digging deeper into what was left of the hem of the hand me down dress, she'd adopted as her own.
" Mike." she croaked her chin digging deeper into the light material that lay onto her dirtied trembling lap. " Mike, I'm scared."
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