The devil lives inside your head and causes tidal waves of evil destruction that crash and burn into flames.
The devil creeps into your sleep, disturbs the tortured mind, and makes himself smile with delight.
They are certainly no sorts of a dream, but they still manifest in forms of painful mental images during the seemingly muted hours of sleep that excruciatingly exceed the pain of any nightmare.
One night...
I arrived in a mansion. It had a big, dark dining room and upstairs were the white walls and halls. In the corner was my cousin, stabbed and her tiny three-year body hidden under a blue blanket.
they also came after me but before I could break away, I was shot. and I died. and I walked around like a lonely ghost, floating and nothing hurt.
One night...
I got to the airport and boarded the plane. Something was wrong. I said goodbye to everyone and watched the others' planes take off.
Abruptly, they were consumed by fire and shattered, plunging to the ground. Somehow, I stayed on my plane.
We took off and the last things I saw were your classic royal blue sweatshirt with a burning face above it and the beautiful, blue sky ahead of me.
One night...
I appeared in huge house of crazy paths in the middle of nowhere. I tried so hard to leave, but I would have been slaughtered by the landlord.
I slowly walked around in circles for what felt like forever. I couldn't get out. Despair hungrily attacked and took over so the only effort I chose to make was the effort to drown myself.
One night...
We were in your bedroom, waiting. Where were you? Your drunk mother sat on the ottoman in the living room, giving us a disgusted look.
We fled to the basement and found you playing video games. Your aunt sat in a chair off to the side holding her untended broken wrist and abused by her sister. You had red marks down your arms.
Then your mother came downstairs in a rage and your aunt flew out the sliding door along with all of us.
The devil makes his hushed exit And says goodnight
Until the next time.
this is really long and was scary to write, but it was so worth it.