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Anger, Curiosity, Joy and Sorrow
Katherine ran until she could not hear the pounding any more. She ran until she came to a left turn and sharply took it. She ran until her heart felt like it was going to explode out of her chest. Then she ran some more. Finally Cat could not run any further and she collapsed onto the hard floor and laid there motionless except for the heavy rise and fall of her chest. Eventually her breathing steadied and her heart quieted. She lifted herself up into a sitting position and leaned against the wall. She jumped forward when she felt not the stone under her back but the wood of a door. She narrowed her eyes at it as if she expected it to try and attack her. A quote se once heard came to her mine, "Fear grows in darkness; if you think there's a bogeyman around, turn on the light."
Cat stood up and faced the door. She took and deep break and grasped the handle. She readied herself for whatever monstrosity was hiding behind it and pulled it opened. The room was empty like the many others before it. She let out a great sigh of relief and closed it again. What could have been behind that door? Something living or maybe a strange entity? She hoped there was another way to get back to the main part of the house because she did not want to pass by the door again.
Cat decided that she would continue opening doors and snooping in the room, but this time she would snoop without crossing the threshold and if she found anymore more with the silky blackness she would close it and run.
She resumed her zigzagging which she had become very fond of. Most of these rooms were empty as well and Cat was becoming annoyed. What a stupid place this was having all of these rooms and nothing in them! She continued thinking about this as she opened one empty room after another. With each one she became angrier and by the fifth one she had started to swing them opened hard enough for them to slap against the wall and bounce back to her hand so she could slam them shut again. As she stormed down the hall molesting the doors she noticed light coming out from the last door in the hall on the right. She abandoned her attempt to throw the doors off their hinges and crept towards the light. When she got there she was still very mad and gave herself the thought that maybe it was only a lamp inside the room. This caused her even more anguish so she grabbed the door and swung it opened harder than all the others.
Cat's hands shot to her ears as a tremendous noise bellowed from the room. It was like hundreds of chainsaws all buzzing at once and she could feel her eardrums vibrating under her fingers. She looked on in horror at the site in the room. Thousands of wasps, bees, and hornets were flying around in all direction. They filled the room from floor to ceiling. It was so thick with them Cat could not even see the wall on the other side. Her eyes were frozen wide opened and began to tear from the wind blown towards them by tens of thousands of wings. One of the bees noticed her and she saw it through the crowd fly at her. She finally screamed and quickly slammed the door on the dreadful site.
As soon as it shut the hall was quiet once more. Cat daringly pressed her ear against the door but nothing could be heard. She wondered how Sir Integra could keep so many bees in a room. She had not noticed any hives and she thought that bees and wasps did not get along. She surveyed the door with curiosity. It easily overtook her and she edge the door slowly opened once more. The room appeared empty at first but she soon noticed a mirror in the corner. In front of it sat a small child. He looked at himself in the mirror and swayed side to side trying to decide if it was him inside the shiny glass. He lifted one hand and then the other. He put his hands to his cheeks and pulled them into a frown then giggled as the mirror image did the same. He gave the mirror a little knock and tried to push his way through it. When he could not he put a pudgy little hand to his forehead and cocked his head. Katherine laughed and closed the door.
"It must be a magical room," she thought.
She was overjoyed at finally finding something interesting and not potentially deadly.
She waited a moment and then opened the door again. To her amazement the room no longer had walls. A grassy field spread out as far as she could see. It was filled with dozens of different kinds of flowers and she could see a little stream cutting a path across it. She heard laughing and glanced up to see a carnival off in the distance. She could see a huge ferris wheel rising above the carnival and could hear screams of joy as people rode small roller coasters. Despite her previous resolve to never enter one of the rooms again she could not help herself. The cool breeze and sound of people having fun was too much and she took a step onto the soft green grass. As soon as her foot touched the ground the room was normal again. Four plain stone walls and no beautiful flowers or ferris wheel. Cat was disappointed but she had known deep inside that something that magical was too good to be true. As she stood in the doorway of the room feeling sorrowful the ceiling began to darken and strange clouds gathered. Cat looked at them and they grew larger. One of them flashed bright and then thunder crashed causing her to jump. The clouds opened and rain poured down from them in big fat drops. Cat watched the rain curiously but felt no moisture from it though she was still standing part way in the room.
"A room of emotions," she turned around and closed the door.
