No one would notice she was gone for a while. She had no family or friends; all she knew was her job and her co-workers. Once she had been close with some of them but that had long since faded as it frequently did within her life. She was never good enough to keep around for long. She had always been the person one went to talk to about their problems, since she had been through most anything life could deal.
She was the sort of person who wore her heart on her sleeve and cared too much for people, even the ones that she had just met, it was her nature. Her heart was too big for anyone to handle and therefore she was left alone, unwillingly but none the less alone.
No one would be calling her to go out to do something. No one would know that she was gone until she didn't show up for work the following night. No one would notice and maybe by the time that they did, it would be too late.
She shivered as she awoke from her thought filled dream and realized that it was actually happening, for she was not in her own bed or even her own house. She awoke to a room devoid of color, the walls painted a dull gray and only a ceiling fan and the bed she lay upon to fill it. It was very cold as she notice the goose bumps form along her porcelain skin, and then she saw that she was only clad in her emerald lace bra and panties that she had lazily gotten into bed in after simply slipping out of her work clothes and throwing her blanket over herself. And that too was still wrapped around her; swaddling her like an infant in its crib.
Both the emerald and red that emanated from her, made a focal point within the room of dull gray. She still could not move for the drug had not waned or her captor had simply given her more of it. She was surprisingly not afraid but very much on the contrary was tranquil, most likely the effect of the drug. Her captor thus forth had not harmed her but he was a captor none the less and had taken her from the safety of her own home, drugged her, and put her into this room.
She hoped that soon someone; anyone would come looking for her.
A/N: For the simplicity of not confusing anyone and also to keep the story uncomplicated, I have decided not to name the actual medications used within this story. For one I don't want to give anyone a handbook on how to do this sort of thing and to be honest I don't want to worry about the outlandish spelling of them either.
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