I Awoke With a Pounding Headache
Archway - 01
Previous ChapterThe rest of the note was covered in blood, the strange thing was. It wasn't dry, in fact, all of it was still wet and it was bright red. Twilight started to carry it with her as she left the room. She thought she saw the white blur through the archway on the other side of the room. She thought it looked at her, a pounding sound quickly entered and left her head, she nearly fell over as nausea took over her body. She started to salivate wildly as if about to vomit, and within ten seconds it went away. "Strange," she thought, "I should sit down."
Twilight started to heave but nothing came out, and this is when she realized how hungry she was. No food and only the water in the puddles on the ground. She started to pick herself up when she saw it again, though this time it had but one effect on Twilight, and that was increasing her fear. Looking around and seeing that the only direction available to walk in, was the direction she was the most afraid of. She had to follow the monster.
So she did, she walked through the archway; looking to the left, she saw a hallway. There were no monsters, but something didn't feel right. Oh right, the lights were off. But something still felt wrong, the beating of her heart filled her head once again as she looked left and right, up and down.
Yes, that was it. The walls, they weren't right. The walls were.. breathing, it seems. Looking side to side again, she saw the walls moving in and out. They were alive; walking closer she realized that heartbeat wasn't hers. The walls were covered in red and emitted a steady thumping sound. She was disgusted, her body tried to vomit but nothing came out. Just another series of painful dry heaves.
She took another step seeing as it was all she could do; then she felt it. A sticky sensation spread throughout her front left hoof as she put it down. She hesitated to move her head in fear of what it was. She picked her hoof up and kept walking, eventually coming to a door.
It was a metal door, unlike the last; it had a metal handle which hadn't rusted all that much. She opened it, well as much as she could, it was very heavy and hard to open, and was surprised to see nothing disturbing behind a door that heavy. Then she thought, It must've been containing something, it's very heavy-duty. Then she started to worry, Whatever that was must have gotten out.
