I know this chapter doesn't have many scenes with people ripping at each other's clothes, but I felt it was necessary to have a bit of back story. The next chapter is almost finished and should be much more...enticing. Lots of love! XOXOβLuna
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There was calmness in the air, a sense of peace. Her eyes were closed, and somehow she knew she was in-between dreams. This was the only place left in her life she felt safe, accepted, at home. The feeling around her began to change, a prickling of ice cold air trailed across her skin, making goose bumps rise. Only now, feeling that calmness fade, did she open her eyes. With a couple of slow motion bats with those dark eyelashes, her eyes closed for a second or two, before they sprung open, and panic began to set in.
The walls were denim blue, having more science fiction movie posters than wall. This room had lost every comfort it once had for her, the beginning to all her nightmares, starting with that icy breath she exhaled, and the tremble that set into her bones as she came to the side of the bed to stand, looking towards the only the door to the room.
"It's time, Mia." A deep, masculine voice bellowed from beyond the seemingly thin piece of wood, followed by a knock, and a twist of the handle, "The sooner you open this door, the sooner we can put this entire mess behind us."
Once more, she felt like she was re-living the experience. Her bottom lip trembled, every muscle in her body locked in fear. 'IβI can't' she thought horrified, tears seeping out the corners of her eyes, feeling so scared that her heart would stop, 'I have to get out of here!'
Her eyes locked on the backpack she had at the foot of her bed, propped up against the white desk, another loud knock came at the door, "OPEN THE DAMNED DOOR!"
Suddenly, she could move, and move she did. She was packing everything she could fit into the weathered grey backpack, and opened the window as quietly as she could manage. While she went to do so, ice started to collect around the door, seeping into the room, crawling along the ceiling and walls. Once it was fully open, there was a loud bang, followed instantaneously by a loud crack. Her head turned to the door, which bowed back, like someone had crushed it in with their weight. More quickly, she turned to the window, trying to get a grip on the seal as she crawled out. 'God, please, I don't want to die!'
Her room had been on the second story, and now, on the roof, the fall was looking like it might cost her far more than what the man who was trying to break the door down, would make her do. In those moments she saw the elderly man she had come to trust, burst through the threshold with surreal strength, her grasp loosened and her back arched, the balance of her footing losing the battle. Before she fell too far, the hand of the elderly man shot out the window, grabbing her by the collar of the shirt she wore. In that moment, she gazed into his eyes, wondering how he could be trying to force her to do this. His attempts to bring her back into her bedroom, turned violent, him cursing her. How they had ended up here, on the ledge with him trying to send her to her death. The hand at her collar had advanced in getting her almost back into the window, as his other one wound in her hair so that she couldn't turn her face away. "You're going to do as you're told. There is no running from this. No alternative. Anywhere you would run, I'd find you."
But he was wrong. She thought of the drop from where she was, to the ground, calculating her chances. There was one place he would never dare follow. What he was going to do to her, was a fate worse than death. She placed her hands over the elderly man's, trying to loosen their hold, "Let me GO!"
With the last word, the man screamed, doing as she asked, pulling his hands to himself, as hers turned ice cold.. With a gasp, a total look of horror reaching her eyes, she began to fall.
As if mimicking the sound of impact, a loud bang occurred. She was no longer stuck in the reoccurring nightmare, but she was back in bed. Sitting up so fast, she nearly dislocated her shoulder when something caused her movement to come to an abrupt halt. With a painful gasp, her eyebrows came together, and she looked over to her right hand, which was cuffed to the metal headboard. Reality began to set in. She wasn't in the motel. At the very least, not the one she had lived in the past month.
Along with the wicked headache, and her stomach growling, a sense of fear awakened inside her. She couldn't remember where she was. She looked to her right where, through a window and thin curtains, she could see the sun had set, barely lighting up the sky. What was the last thing she had...?