“I hear someone call my name, but everything is hazy. I can’t see anything. All I can feel is pain. I’m trapped in a strange place between unconsciousness and waking, causing the voices around me to be muffled and distant. I can’t tell them apart. I can barely even remember who they belong to in the first place. All I know for certain is that I’m dying. Slowly, one piece at a time. Torn apart from the inside by this disease coursing through me. Overtaking me until eventually, I won’t be able to ...control it. “Is she breathing?” “I don’t know—” I try to wrap my head around the words entering my ears, but all I can focus on are the pictures in my thoughts. They surround me, engulfing me in that same familiar vision once again. I witness the world ending just as I did that first time. Except now, I see it differently. Whereas, originally, I looked at it with only fear and apprehension, I’m now consumed by a tremendous burden of guilt. The world will end. I know that. There’s nothing I can do to stop it.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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