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hut you down;
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runn
running from. Driven by fear and adrenaline, my feet tore at the lu
antly on my skull. But it wasn't unusual. At the mom
bang
hat pierced my temples. It sounded much like a gunsho
in my head. Sixty seconds, paired with a harsh bang at t
legs kept working, kept driving me, and my hand went up to cradle my stinging face. Drops of blood inked slowly
fading away at the edges, inky black fo
nd me, catching on small branches and twigs, but I kept running, beca
n't hear the footsteps, though in my head they we
that sliced through my being. My heart was hammering
gasping for air. My lungs were collap
, went the dru
new that getting caught would be the end - it would either be the
seemed mo
beneath my feet. It was autumn, but the absence o
eaked up from the forest floor, piling higher
me, pushing pushing pushing, until my body
ts and a t-shirt, were suddenly piled
me, their footsteps finally mixi
chest. I felt their presence behi
one of them slipped off my heal and was left behind in the snow. The now-ba
ant to do
ing? I wondered vag
overpowering, and I pumped my arms faster, m
oting down from the sky throug
ra
er me,
d and cracking, a
my mouth and I choked on
bout the voice that it sent a spi
prominent as ever. My skull wa
im on my heels. It was only one person, but
as frozen as the air around m
jerked
hich slapped down on my mouth. I struggled to draw in
I was f
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her scream caug
I dropped my head into my hands, pushing
, for the past two weeks, and
ttered shakily. That
ill caught in my chest,
eant. Except that when I woke up,