Hi.. sorry it takes so long to update though i found i like to write and write more durring the fall . THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR THE PEOPLE WHO READ AND EXTRA THANKS TO THOSE WHO REVIEW! It makes me want to keep writting, thanks so much.. I hope everything is well for you.. if not well i hope it gets better.. 3 ok so heres chapter five enjoy..
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You sat in that dark sterile smelling hospital room for the longest time. For a while tears had started to work their way down your face. You knew she didn't harm anyone, you could see the pain and fear in her eyes before you let her go. You couldn't allow your mind to ever have its peace after that night. It would haunt you until the day you so eagerly passed on.
She would shift from a time , which on a clock, wasn't very often. She would whimper when the room was pitch black and the beeping of the heart monitor was the only sound thing to keep you from going crazy. You were almost positive your eyes were wide awake during the long periods of time when there was nothing but a soft orange glow from a light in the far corner were some equipment was. Looking out the window to your left nothing but a barren , yet yellow /green grass and a tree in the center stood. A eerie feeling was brought about when no one was walking out there.
A shutter ran up your spine, as she , once again tonight, gave of a strangled cry and thrashed around in the small bed. You couldn't help but think it only hurt her more by being there right next to her though she , consciously , didn't know where she was or who she was with. The doctor, in his splendid white coat and monothematic life, had told you that she probably wouldn't ever come back out of her dark chambers of her mind. When the sun rose early in the morning the middle aged nurse with black hair , today she was wearing green scrubs, never once she had acknowledged you. You couldn't see the dark purple bags under your eyes, but at times when the sun was high up in the sky you would find your eyes grow heavy and your mind would start to drift back to the horror of a few days past.
On the fifth day of what seemed like eternal torment you walked over to the window and found your self starring down at the people walking threw the scene below. Groups of people walked , a single person, but then out of the corner of you eye you saw the epitome of all things horrible. Yes he had come back, he probably wasn't looking for you more or less for her. Your mind was screaming a million different scenarios that could happen. You legs shifted one way was the rest of your body slowly followed. You raced down the hall to the front desk. Out of breath and just barley above a whisper you talked.
"He's back, you have to get him away from here.''
You heard a 'ding' from the left, looked over your shoulder to see the light on the elevator lit up.
"Sir, what are you talking about'' the woman looked unamused , not alarmed by anything
"He's coming you have to do something , please it cant happen again, it cant.." you were sweating and you eyes were about to give way to a thunderstorm.
You herd the ding again only to look over and see him. You looked back at the lady only to find she was now somewhere else..
