That night as I got ready for bed, I couldn’t stop thinking about that Cyrus guy. What did he want with me? Why did he suddenly make contact mentally? I knew I was special but why go through all the trouble to talk to me? Did I put out my emotions so strongly that someone else felt it? I had so many questions and nobody answered them. I tried to calm my mind by doing some meditation exercises but my mind still roamed. There was Jem as well. Why did you have to bring up that you’d help him find out what happened to him? I should have but I had to admit he was rather annoying at certain times of the day like when I had just finished classes for the day or when I got off from work and I think in order for him to have peace, he needs to know. Right? I moistened my lips and glanced over my shoulder to see him simmering in the dimness of the small light that sat on the counter top in the kitchen. Apart from myself, I wanted to go out and check on him but I couldn’t. There were a lot of questions that I thought needed answers. Jem on the other hand was at one point purely human and now he was a wandering spirit that didn’t know his way. I felt guilty for thinking this way but to make it up, I was going to try my best to get him answers. Somehow and some way.
After a while of thinking about the two situations at hand I finally succumbed to slumber but it wasn’t what I expected. I dreamed. Probably the same one that I had dreamed of the night before and it seemed like it was much worse than the last. This time is different. I was in my pajamas that I had dawned on before bed. A simple tank top and a pair of soft sleeper pants. My hair was tied up into a ponytail. I looked down and saw mud covering my bare feet. A portion of it gets into the crevices of my toes and under my toenails. I looked up from them to scan my surroundings. I was in the forest again. Alone. In danger of what may be ahead of me. Silence except for the noises that came from the trees and bushes. “Why does this happen to me?” I asked the darkness. I felt the fear that was ever present in my mind but I tried keeping it at bay so I could concentrate.
A voice came to me all brooding and malicious. You thought you had escaped? How cunning may seem to the human eye. My heart dropped and I had the urge to run away from that voice. As I mentioned last time you cannot escape. No matter how hard you try. We are everywhere. My feet had a mind of their own and I ran. Hoping that I would find a safe place that would block out this voice that wanted me so badly. What did they want with me? You. Was the only response they came with my question. It was as though they or it was reading my mind on some level that I couldn’t explain. Whoever it was, the presence of this being, was evil and I had no intentions of being captured. I felt my fear rise as I heard more noses nearby. My feet carried me to this cabin, all worn from use. The doors and windows were boarded up to deny anyone entry but my willpower was stronger than any door. I ran into it, hoping that it would break down with the pressure bit to no avail, it didn’t budge. “What the hell,” I muttered as I felt the pain shooting up my arm from the force. “Why me?” The only thing I wanted was to sleep and hope that my day ahead was more peaceful than the last but I was only met with ghoulish nightmares that didn’t want me to wake up.
I rubbed my arm to ease the pain and I stared at the door and analyzed how I would get in and away from this thing that wanted me so much. I concentrated hard until a sudden feeling came to me. The air around me felt compressed and suffocating but my body was all tingly as though something was about to happen. The next thing I knew and saw was the cabin door flying backward off its hinges and I heard myself gasp in surprise. In my mind this was all just a dream but it made me wonder if I could do this in the real world but I didn’t want to test it. At least not until I found a safer place and people to explain to me what I can do. Either way the door was broken and no way to bar it up once I got in safely. Once inside, I looked around. I was in the living area of the cabin. A fireplace sat on the far side of the room and a set of worn down furniture was scattered about the floor. Wood and other shards and glass pieces lay next to them. I had this feeling that something wasn’t right about this place but it was the only safe place I found so far that wasn’t inhabited with animals. The place was here a long time possibly before I came along which made me wonder what happened here but I didn’t let my curiosity get the best of me and instead I continued to look around. A staircase lay off the right of the cold and musty living room which leads upstairs to a set of bedrooms. I didn’t know how many but by the look of it maybe two or three at the most.
The old hiding trick doesn’t work on us. The voice came again, still distant as though he was waiting. As though he knew I was getting closer to him in some way. I couldn’t let myself think about it because then fear would overwhelm me so that I couldn’t think rationally. If you think for just a second that this is just a dream, you are mistaken. We are everywhere that you go. In here and out there. There was laughter, the sound yet again vibrating against the walls of my mind and I hated it. “Leave me alone!” I shouted in the wide expanse of the cabin. I nearly blacked out with the sudden outburst and for a moment I didn’t care. I wanted to wake up from this hellish nightmare and away from that thing. I ran upstairs to the first room that I came across and didn’t care about the condition of the bed and jumped face down on it burying my face into my arms to shut out everything. It seemed to do the trick because I jolted awake and nearly fell out of my actual bed.
The light from the sun beamed through my curtain indicating that it was already morning. In that instant I muttered to myself, “Screw this.” I need to find a way to confront this guy before things get out of hand. With that I had a plan.
Cyrus stepped through the door cautiously as if waiting for me to tell him to leave but I said nothing as he came in, observing the small confines of my apartment. The kitchen table sat up against the wall with a single chair tucked underneath it. My bedroom wasn’t far from it. The coffee pot sat on the counter near the stove and right next to it was the toaster that I used too often. I wasn’t much of a breakfast person and when I was hungry, I resorted to something light. I couldn’t say that wasn’t normal for some people but I went with it. “Do you want something to drink?” I asked him just to break the awkward silence that seemed to hang between us. Cyrus looked at me and only nodded. I went around him to open the fridge then back at him. “Anything in particular?”Cyrus took a breath and mumbled. “Coffee if you have it.” He looked at the dining room table and I noticed Jem giving me faces. I gave him a cold stare and mouth before Go Cyrus turned his attention to me again. “You don’
“Rough night?” I heard Jem from behind me as I fixed a pot of coffee and some toast for breakfast.“You can say that.” I grumbled lightly. My hair was a mess, probably from me tossing and turning all night from my dream. The voice whispering evil things. I just wanted all this to stop but I knew that wasn't happening any time soon.“What happened?”Jem asked. As he came over to look at me in the face. He poked my cheek like he did when he was invisible and I was unable to see him. “What is a nightmare that you had last night?”I nodded and said, “It seemed like it was more than that though.” The coffee had finished brewing and I turned to the cupboard to grab a random mug then returned to the pot to pour me a cup. I had lost my appetite for toast and just went with the coffee. “The dream felt real like I was actually there,” I continued softly. I pulled a chair out from beneath the table and sat in it slowly. “There was someone else there too.” I finished speaking to take a drink of th
That night as I got ready for bed, I couldn’t stop thinking about that Cyrus guy. What did he want with me? Why did he suddenly make contact mentally? I knew I was special but why go through all the trouble to talk to me? Did I put out my emotions so strongly that someone else felt it? I had so many questions and nobody answered them. I tried to calm my mind by doing some meditation exercises but my mind still roamed. There was Jem as well. Why did you have to bring up that you’d help him find out what happened to him? I should have but I had to admit he was rather annoying at certain times of the day like when I had just finished classes for the day or when I got off from work and I think in order for him to have peace, he needs to know. Right? I moistened my lips and glanced over my shoulder to see him simmering in the dimness of the small light that sat on the counter top in the kitchen. Apart from myself, I wanted to go out and check on him but I couldn’t. There were a lot of que
The rest of the day went by in a blur and the last thing I remember was my weird conversations with the ghost, Jem and then there was this mysterious guy named Cyrus. Jem, a ghost that had died at my apartment. Why? I don't have the slightest idea. If he chose to tell his story he will. If he wanted. As for Cyrus, I didn’t know anything about him to trust that he meant any harm to me or anyone else at this moment. How did you know when someone was dangerous? How can you possibly know if someone's intentions are meant for good? I suppose given time their colors would possibly show but until then I will attempt to believe that this Cyrus guy was decent. I set my apartment keys on the kitchen table and hoped that Jem wasn’t going to move them by morning. Why was my life so strange and complicated when it came to the paranormal shit? Why did this happen to me? Of all people, why me? I hardly had any friends to really enjoy a decent day with and when I told them about my ability to “See”
It was a fairly warm day, the sun was shining at its fullest and there was barely a cloud in the sky to be seen. I didn't mind though because I saw the world differently than others and that was what made me sort of special. At least that was what my mother told me when I was only nine but I didn't see it at the time. Now I do. Kind of. I smelled fresh cut grass and the aromas of food nearby and even though I had just eaten, my stomach started to growl from the scent. I shook my head. "I got to start eating more or else this is going to happen a lot more than I like." I muttered to myself as I focused my attention on where I was headed. To the park. Which to me was relaxing and calming because there were sounds of laughter and talking and other people going about their days without a care in the world. Whereas I was dealing with some pretty freaky stuff back at my place. As in ghosts? A male's voice popped inside of my head and I quickly did a full turn to see who it might have been.
I felt my heart pounding in my chest as I raced through the dark expanse of the forest. I ran until my legs felt weak and was unable to continue. I didn't know what I was running from but I knew from what my gut was telling me that it was bad. I looked behind me only to see the shadowy figure of death. The shape outlined that of a wolf. Its' features were unknown but I knew that it was here for me. Was I dreaming? I asked myself as I gazed at the figure.I slapped my face, hoping that it would help wake me up but I was wrong.Your destiny lies with us. A voice echoed against the walls of my mind. It was cold and demanding and held absolute control. You cannot escape us. The fear that I felt was too overwhelming and all I wanted to do was leave this nightmare and forget about. We will find you. There was no way this...whatever they are...going to find me. I would make certain of it.I woke with sunlight streaming through my window. The birds outside chirped their annoying sound which m