-Lync, are you okay? – she asks me again.
I turn my head to the wall to show that I have no wish to see her. Why did she care how I was feeling anyway? Did concious made its way to her little girly heart for slapping me earlier? Either way, I gave no damn for her.
Now was the time for the hardest part – making her leave me alone before she bores me with another friendship speech.
-I'm fine, now go away. – I hiss.
Unfortunately, to my surprise, she didn't take the hint and continued to stand in the doorway. Man, she was SO annoying!
I was just about to tell her to "go the fuck away" when something incredibly stupid happened – she came towards me.
I raised an eyebrow – what the hell?
But the dumb girl just came to me and sat down on MY bed.
Okay, this was getting really creepy. But when I looked straight into her face I saw something…
I saw concern?
-Lync, –she inhaled,- I see that you are frightened, did something happened, did you had a bad dream?
I just looked dumbfounded – what right did she had to ask me such bogus?
The little bitch. "You are frightened…" go suck my dragon! Lync Volan NEVER fears!
I was about to open my mouth to tell her something NOT suitable for children under 14 years when something caught my eye.
This girl, Alice, her eyes, they look remarkably like my-
-No.-I whisper. She looks at me worriedly.
-No!- I shout now and her eyes change from worry to fear.
But before she can tell me something I jump out of my bed and run down the stairs to the main room.
For a second there I think she called me by my name a couple of times, but I didn't care. I had to get out of here. I had to get away from HER. I didn't care where I should go, I didn't give a damn that I was in the middle of nowhere, for right now the only thought that mattered was for me to run away from this cursed house.
As random thoughts started to whizz around me I didn't even notice that I was standing right in front of the wooden door. The door that would guarantee me freedom. Sweet, sweet freedom…
I open the door and step into the dark field. I didn't give a damn that I had no idea where to go. I didn't care that all I had were a t-shirt and my boxers. And I felt no discomfort when my bare feet touched the unfriendly snow.
All I cared was how to forget it all. How to run away from it all…
With a final glance to the house I ran into the wood…
