Monday, March 9, 2009
What's Behind the Door
Climbing down the staircase of my house to the basement door at the bottom. Once I reached the door my hands were sweaty with suspense not because I was fearful of the dark. It was WHAT was lurking in the dark, the thought left me shaking in my shoes. Creatures of all shapes and sizes spawned from my imagination as I entered the thick darkness. I reached for the knob and grasped it hesitantly, the doorknob was a dented and bronze. Then I hear a ambiance coming from the creaky wood door, which sounded like a shrieking call of the demon wrapped in the dark. A light in the distance flickered overhead but only for a second. I saw it and it was hunched on all fours it's ugliness was suffocating. I take another step forward to embrace what I have set out to do. I feel like I'm going to be ambushed at any moment, I feel its breath on my neck wherever I turn. And I hear the pounding of my heart in my ears; its beating like a sub woofer blasting to a hip hop song. Now my hands are now shaking like a crazed psychopath ready for the kill, anticipating a kill. I look back towards the door but its no where to be seen, lost within a darkness. Remember when you were a kid and you had that first taste of fear? It gripped you into a dismal state of loneliness trying to face a creature without a face, or maybe it does... but the only thing we know is it is far from human. Then a snake felt like it was slithering up my spine and tickling with me with it vial tongue. Taranchula seemed to cover my vision then the light flashed in another heart beat. The light stinged my eyes because I've been here for a while, light seemed to be in my imagination now. "This must be a nightmare" I thought to myself but its not I knew it somehow. Another creak was let off when my foot collided with the ground. The snake wrapped around my legs and the taranchulas crawled into my ears, and as I screamed I couldn't hear myself. Then suddenly a dagger plunged through my stomach and shishcabobed my organs. And the pain brought me to my knees as the snake clamped onto my leg with it's fangs ripping off my calve muscle. Then to my back I collapsed still alive when the light turns on, the figure was the past. I threw up in its horrid face as it ripped my heart out and took a bite like a apple.
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