The sun seemed to be afraid to show itself at all here in Ireland. It was
almost as if something evil was covering the suns beautiful rays, something
so evil that blocked anything good from appearing. People here seemed so
unhappy, depressed, lost. The lack of sunshine and constant humidity was
starting to eat at me, and it was only 3 days into this 3 month long
"vacation".
"Candace, you ok?" Nathan asked as he caught me peering outside of the classroom window and into the endless, lush, green fields of Ireland.
"Yeah, yeah I'm fine." I said solemnly through my breath. Nathan remained staring intently at me as I wrapped my hand around the back of my neck and gave a fake smile to him before looking at the floor. He knew something was on my mind, something. As I looked back up at him, the orange eyes flashed in my mind and I got an instant migraine. The pain wasn't so much by my temples, but rather in the center of my forehead, right between my eyes.
"Candace, why don't you sit down" He said softly to me as he took my hand and led me to the teachers desk. He helped me sit down because suddenly all I saw was darkness, except for the vision of the orange eyes right in front of me. I held my eyes shut tight and I heard one of the kids mumble something about me. Nathan bent down and continued holding onto my hand, gave it a tight squeeze, and placed one hand under my chin and lifted my face to look at him. "Hey, hey its ok. Take some Advil" He said soothingly as he jumped up and got a glass of water along with 2 Advil pills. The image of the eyes vanished, but my headache didn't.
"It was weird, all of a sudden I couldn't see anything and my head started hurting really bad. I thought I was going to throw up" I said aloud to Nathan.
"Shh, I get those sometimes too." He said while handing me the glass and two pills. "All you can do is take something for it" he finished while I snapped my head back and swallowed the pills. I downed the glass of water and got up to throw it away. Nathan pushed me back down and took the glass from my hand, bringing it over to the sink area and rinsing it out for me.
"Thank you" I said to him as I peered back at the floor.
"What do say we leave early and hit the beach? Ever been there?"
"Nope, but I don't know. The kids."
"The sub should be here in 15 minutes. We can go then"
"Alright"
"I have something I want to show you." Nathan said with a mysteriously evil smile. Thunder crackled overhead and one of the kids gasped and started to cry.
"Candace, you ok?" Nathan asked as he caught me peering outside of the classroom window and into the endless, lush, green fields of Ireland.
"Yeah, yeah I'm fine." I said solemnly through my breath. Nathan remained staring intently at me as I wrapped my hand around the back of my neck and gave a fake smile to him before looking at the floor. He knew something was on my mind, something. As I looked back up at him, the orange eyes flashed in my mind and I got an instant migraine. The pain wasn't so much by my temples, but rather in the center of my forehead, right between my eyes.
"Candace, why don't you sit down" He said softly to me as he took my hand and led me to the teachers desk. He helped me sit down because suddenly all I saw was darkness, except for the vision of the orange eyes right in front of me. I held my eyes shut tight and I heard one of the kids mumble something about me. Nathan bent down and continued holding onto my hand, gave it a tight squeeze, and placed one hand under my chin and lifted my face to look at him. "Hey, hey its ok. Take some Advil" He said soothingly as he jumped up and got a glass of water along with 2 Advil pills. The image of the eyes vanished, but my headache didn't.
"It was weird, all of a sudden I couldn't see anything and my head started hurting really bad. I thought I was going to throw up" I said aloud to Nathan.
"Shh, I get those sometimes too." He said while handing me the glass and two pills. "All you can do is take something for it" he finished while I snapped my head back and swallowed the pills. I downed the glass of water and got up to throw it away. Nathan pushed me back down and took the glass from my hand, bringing it over to the sink area and rinsing it out for me.
"Thank you" I said to him as I peered back at the floor.
"What do say we leave early and hit the beach? Ever been there?"
"Nope, but I don't know. The kids."
"The sub should be here in 15 minutes. We can go then"
"Alright"
"I have something I want to show you." Nathan said with a mysteriously evil smile. Thunder crackled overhead and one of the kids gasped and started to cry.
