I was running, faster than I've ever run before. My heart was racing
and I thought the blood pumping through my temples was going to split
the thin veneer of skin separating it from the air whipping past my
sweat-soaked face. I was being chased. I could not stop. One misstep
equaled death. Trees were snatching at my arms and brambles were tearing
deep gashes in my legs but I could not stop. The gasps escaping my lips
were not those of pain, I was beyond that, they were the only means air
could find its way into my desperate lungs. My chest was heaving and my
sides aching, but I could not stop. They were coming for me.
How
had they found me? What could I have done to give myself away? What
would happen if they caught up to me? My mind was rolling these thoughts
in a tumbling cyclic vortex when I rounded that corner. My body was
falling, but only for a moment. I slammed into the ground and thought
"This is it, I'm dead." I was lying there in the mud and my own blood
when the footfalls behind me were suddenly above me. A strong, rough
hand reached down and dragged me up by my tangled locks. It held me,
suspended a foot above the ground so that my face was level with the
beast's own. In the moonlight it started into my eyes with it's coal
black ones. They flickered when they recognized me as the beast's prey.
My hair was pulling on my scalp as it held the entire weight of my body.
Tears slid silently down my face and mingled with the sweat dripping
down my cheeks and sliding down my neck. The creature turned to it's
companion and nodded before I felt my body fall again to the ground. My
eyes caught the raised hand of the creature before it fell upon me and I
dropped into the spiraling darkness.
The swirling blackness was
all I knew. Sensations came, but they were disjointed at best. Cold,
smooth stone; drip, drip, drip...water dripping on....something; a
terrible pain in my head. This sensation took over from all the others.
As the pain grew, it was all I could think of. It was all I knew. Slowly
the reality of the pain brought me back to consciousness. When I was
finally fully conscious, I kept my eyes closed. I didn't want to face
whatever waited my sight. I don't know how long I laid there, just
waiting. Waiting for a reason to open my eyes, to see the horror that
surely awaited me.
Eventually, I don't know how long it was, human
instincts took over and my body demanded food and water. Before I had
been hunted down I had gone several hours without food. The energy
expended in my flight had used up all my energy stores and I had no idea
how long I had been under the tide of consciousness. I held my eyes
closed for one more moment, one shining moment, while I assessed my body
and its condition. I had not moved a centimeter since I had woken, but I
seemed to be in one piece, lying on my side, my legs curled and my arms
bent so that my hands were toward my face. My hair tickled at my face
and down my back and kept my right cheek off the cold stone that the
rest of my body felt beneath it. I inhaled the damp air through my nose
as I prepared to part my eyelashes. As I exhaled I slid my eyes open...
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