..:Note:.. ever feel Like you've hallucinated during a migraine. I know I have ;D
Cameron was on her bed, with a wet cloth on her head hoping that her migraine would go away, when the phone rang. Groaning, she stood up in search of the diabolical device that was wrecking havoc on her head.
Heading towards the pulsing sound, she caught a glance in the bathroom. She had made mess in there. Taking a closer look, she saw white capsules thrown all over the floor. Tilting her head, she bent down and reached for one. It was the aspirin she wanted earlier. Every bottle, every pills was cast onto the floor. But she was certain she was out.
The phone continued to ring and turning around, she left the mess on the bathroom floor and ran towards the sound. It was on the couch and as she grabbed it, she read the caller ID.
"Unknown Caller?"
Answering it she said in a whimpering tone "Hello". The
Caller Spoke in hushed tones and she could barley hear anything. She
pulled the phone away from her head, turned up the volume and spoke
once more.
"Hello? I'm sorry I
couldn't hear you. Could you repeat that?"
"Sure. My name is
Kevin, and I'm from Sprint. This month we have a special offer. If
you sign up right now for a year term for the internet, you'll get
the first 2 months free, and next three months for 19.99 and the last
seven months for 25.99 as opposed to the other companies where you
would spend about 50 dollars a month."
"Um, you said your
name was Kevin right?"
"Yes Ma'am."
"I don't need this.
right now. Besides I already have the internet. Please don't call me
again."
Hanging up the phone, she tossed it onto the couch and began to rub her temples. Just then the phone rang once more and without looking at the caller ID, she grabbed the phone and threw it into her freezer and slammed the door shut.
Moaning, she headed for the bathroom and reached for the pills that were splashed about on the floor. Usually two would be good enough, but with how bad she felt, she would have to grab five. Since she took five at once before, Cameron knew it was okay, that her body could handle it.
Popping the pills in her mouth, she swallowed, letting the dry chalky sensation slowly creep down her throat, and she headed to bed once more.
