A
Letter From Heaven
No door, but a blank white wall to replace it with. Morally disturbed, Adrian made way for the back door… Nothing there but a blank wall either. A loud knock quickly threw him off his confused trance, as if someone were knocking on the wall where the door to his house used to be twelve hours ago. Adrian turned around and noticed writing on the wall which hadn't existed just a few seconds ago. He walked closer to it to read what it said.
"There is evil beyond where the good lies"
There was a loud knock now behind him. Startled, Adrian turned around as quickly as he could. The other wall now had some sort of childish, yet hellish writing on it.
"There is good beyond where the evil lies"
Adrian couldn't take this madness of now distinguishing reality from fiction anymore. His knees weakened and he fell hard to the floor. His head hit on the wall when his body fell backwards and knocked him out cold.
6:54 AM- said the clock beside Adrian's bed. Had he dreamed the entire thing? It was a new dream, and it was just as scarily confusing as the other one. Not being able to understand why this was happening to him. Adrian rubbed his eyes and ran downstairs to check if what had just happened was fact or fiction…
Two doors.
Both doors were standing on the wall where they should be. There was a piece of paper sticking under his front door. From what he could distinguish from his distance was that it looked burnt. Adrian dashed to it and opened it as fast as his fingers could maneuver the charred paper.
"What is real anyway, Adrian?"
That's all the entire letter contained on the blackened sheet of paper. Adrian growled in anger and frustration, and crumpled the paper in his hands and threw it against the wall. The piece of paper lightly bounced off the wall and fell to the ground. Adrian sighed and bent over to pick it up. He smoothed it out on the floor with his hands, and walked upstairs. He placed it in the desk next to his bed.
Adrian then fell face first onto his bed again, an ache began to pound its way through Adrian's head. He suddenly felt very tired as if someone had just gassed him with anesthesia. Within fifteen seconds, Adrian was fast asleep again.
Adrian woke up and turned his head to check the time. 5:00 PM. He got out of bed and walked downstairs, he needed some air. His eyes were still blurry from sleeping. Adrian reached for the doorknob and felt nothing; he wiped his eyes hard and opened them to see a wall again with writing on it. The writing was different now; he wiped his eyes again and read it.
"A letter from Heaven."
