"Wake up, sleepy head." Maria nudged Lyn, it was 11 AM, and if she didn't
get up soon, she'd get in trouble.
"Juzz a few more minutezzzzz" Lyn groaned, she hadn't been sleeping well lately, Maria said she should take a sick day – but she flatly refused.
She could hear the other workers walking by, giggling at Maria for trying to wake her up. She felt so sorry for her friend, to go through enduring her emotional breakdown.
"Ok. Lyn, I'm talking a sick day – for both of us," Maria growled. Lyn just nodded in her sleep. "I'll be back in a minute; I'll get some breakfast and arrange a bath."
Maria had been gone no longer then 30 seconds when Lyn had dosed back off into dream land.
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"Chihiro! Don't go!" she shouted, as she saw Chihiro passing through the tunnel with her parents, as if she had already forgotten her. "I have to get her."
Lyn jumped down from the stair she was standing on, and ran towards the river. As she neared the river she could see how far off Chihiro was by now, but she had to keep moving.
Within a few moments she was doven into the enormous lake, how was she supposed to get across? She dove under the water, and started swimming.
She started feeling dizzy. Her head was throbbing, and her heart was pounding. She could feel the blood stop flowing through her body. She started back up to the top. She couldn't remember making it. Everything went dark.
She had drowned
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Lyn sat up, she found it hard to breath. She was taking short and loud gulps of air.
"What's wrong?" Maria said, walking into the room, carrying a plate with tea and some bread.
"Nothing... Just a... rat, that's all." She lied. Maria looked at her. She could tell Lyn was lying. They had been friends for so long. She knew Lyn wasn't afraid of rats.
"You're lying." She retorted.
"Ok, ok. It was a nightmare. I was chasing Chihiro and...I drowned."
Maria looked at her, puzzled. She was no dream reader. But she knew where to find one.
"Juzz a few more minutezzzzz" Lyn groaned, she hadn't been sleeping well lately, Maria said she should take a sick day – but she flatly refused.
She could hear the other workers walking by, giggling at Maria for trying to wake her up. She felt so sorry for her friend, to go through enduring her emotional breakdown.
"Ok. Lyn, I'm talking a sick day – for both of us," Maria growled. Lyn just nodded in her sleep. "I'll be back in a minute; I'll get some breakfast and arrange a bath."
Maria had been gone no longer then 30 seconds when Lyn had dosed back off into dream land.
...............................
"Chihiro! Don't go!" she shouted, as she saw Chihiro passing through the tunnel with her parents, as if she had already forgotten her. "I have to get her."
Lyn jumped down from the stair she was standing on, and ran towards the river. As she neared the river she could see how far off Chihiro was by now, but she had to keep moving.
Within a few moments she was doven into the enormous lake, how was she supposed to get across? She dove under the water, and started swimming.
She started feeling dizzy. Her head was throbbing, and her heart was pounding. She could feel the blood stop flowing through her body. She started back up to the top. She couldn't remember making it. Everything went dark.
She had drowned
...............................
Lyn sat up, she found it hard to breath. She was taking short and loud gulps of air.
"What's wrong?" Maria said, walking into the room, carrying a plate with tea and some bread.
"Nothing... Just a... rat, that's all." She lied. Maria looked at her. She could tell Lyn was lying. They had been friends for so long. She knew Lyn wasn't afraid of rats.
"You're lying." She retorted.
"Ok, ok. It was a nightmare. I was chasing Chihiro and...I drowned."
Maria looked at her, puzzled. She was no dream reader. But she knew where to find one.
