Post by Hannah Synan on Dec 11, 2010 5:47:28 GMT -6
Hannah signed loudly as she passed through the places well trodden, to the back halls that were no longer used, and haven't been in a long time. Her head was pounding again, and if she went to another mixed class, she was going to kill somebody.
As she came to a part that the lights were off, and sighed with comfort as the cool darkness touched at her skin. She was about to slide down the wall when something moved in the darkness. Staring, she started to backup, or, at least she did until she noticed that it was nothing but a tiny albino mouse. Smiling, she pet at its back for a second, before sitting against the wall.
She rested her head against her knees, and tried not to think, which made her think about not thinking, which made Hannah think about her memoryless state of being, which made her groan. Trying to remember memories always gave her the worst of migraines, and today seemed to be no different. But something came to her without any kind of pain, and she knew that it wasn't something of mind's birth.
It was wide golden plains for as long as the eye could see. She could see white birds with long necks fly overhead, and she could feel herself smile at the image. She poked at the image, and her whole body throbbed, but she was rewarded. Those white birds were once called egrets, a way long time ago when the water was clean.
Hannah could feel that she was on the urge of pushing many lost memories from their hiding place when she heard shoes clicking down the hallway, and she lost it all; all except for the egrets that repeatedly flew across her vision. "Hello? Whose there?" She called, hoping that it wasn't a warden that had followed her.
As she came to a part that the lights were off, and sighed with comfort as the cool darkness touched at her skin. She was about to slide down the wall when something moved in the darkness. Staring, she started to backup, or, at least she did until she noticed that it was nothing but a tiny albino mouse. Smiling, she pet at its back for a second, before sitting against the wall.
She rested her head against her knees, and tried not to think, which made her think about not thinking, which made Hannah think about her memoryless state of being, which made her groan. Trying to remember memories always gave her the worst of migraines, and today seemed to be no different. But something came to her without any kind of pain, and she knew that it wasn't something of mind's birth.
It was wide golden plains for as long as the eye could see. She could see white birds with long necks fly overhead, and she could feel herself smile at the image. She poked at the image, and her whole body throbbed, but she was rewarded. Those white birds were once called egrets, a way long time ago when the water was clean.
Hannah could feel that she was on the urge of pushing many lost memories from their hiding place when she heard shoes clicking down the hallway, and she lost it all; all except for the egrets that repeatedly flew across her vision. "Hello? Whose there?" She called, hoping that it wasn't a warden that had followed her.