I spent the night in my motel room, with my heart racing and my senses on high alert. I was so afraid that someone would come knocking at my door, that I barely slept at all. Every little noise made me jump, and every shadow made my heart race. As the morning came, I found myself staring out of the
There were people of all ages and races, from families with young children to groups of teenagers laughing and joking around. The air was alive with the sound of chatter and the clinking of glasses, adding to the lively atmosphere. I felt my heart race as I made my way to the back of the restaurant,
I was so lost in my grief that I didn't even notice the people around me, staring at the crazy girl screaming on the side of the road. I looked around, trying to get my bearings. I didn't know where I was or what I was going to do next. All I knew was that I had to keep moving. So, I started walkin
As I slowly opened my eyes, I couldn't see anything clearly. Everything was blurry, and my head felt like it was going to explode. The pain was excruciating, and my head was pounding like a drum. I tried to move, but my body felt heavy, and I couldn't feel my legs. Panic set in, and I tried to screa
Dr. Martinez began to ask me questions about what had happened. Her voice was soft and comforting, like a mother's lullaby, and she listened intently as I recounted my harrowing experience. She seemed genuinely concerned about my well-being and made sure to explain every procedure and medication th
FRIDAY I slept soundly for what felt like hours. When I opened my eyes again, the sun had already set and the room was dark. I felt disoriented and lethargic, and my body ached all over. I groaned as I tried to sit up, feeling the heaviness in my limbs. The nurse who had been taking care of me ea
FRIDAY SECOND CHAPTER I opened my eyes and peered around the dimly lit room. The hospital was eerily quiet, with only the occasional sound of a machine beeping. I sat up in bed, feeling a sense of restlessness and desperation creeping in. I knew I had to leave this place, but I had no idea how to d
I hugged my arms around myself, trying to keep warm as the biting cold penetrated through my thin clothes. I walked for what felt like hours, searching for a place to rest or hide, my heart pounding with every step I took. Suddenly, I saw a public bathroom, and I knew I had to take advantage of thi