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Alone
Book: Alone Read Online Free
Author: Sean-Paul Thomas
Tags: Suspense, Mystery, Sci-Fi
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wire with her finger tip and quickly jumped back in fright at the electric shock she received. I continued to watch her as she tried to compose herself. She then giggled out in awe before sticking her shocked finger inside her mouth, nursing and numbing the tingling sensation. I turned my attention back towards the huge viewing window at the far end of the room and continued to make my way towards it. As I got closer I paused for a second near the row of three chairs where the crumpled old skeleton remains still lay in a heap upon the floor. The woman also paused behind me and quickly followed my gaze down towards the rubble of broken bones. She looked a little distressed but equally fascinated when her eyes finally met the pile of bones and in particular the still intact decayed skull.
    'It was just sitting in the chair when I first came in here... I knocked it over by accident onto the floor.' I said to the woman as I turned my attention away from the skeleton remains and glanced over at the huge front glass screen and out at the vast crystal clear glittering blackness outside. The woman peeled her focus away from the skeleton remains also and turned towards the large glass window with me. Suddenly, as if hypnotised by the twinkling beauty, she left my side and made her way right up towards the huge window, moving right up close to the clear glass screen, like she was approaching something fantastical and awesome. She then placed her hands onto the glass as if somehow trying to reach out and grab a handful of the millions and millions of pinholes of lights outside. It really was a breathtaking spectacle out there even though it still filled me with such feelings of dread and hopelessness.
    'What is out there?' She said almost whispering.
    'I don't know... But it's like, it's like... just nothing...! Nothing at all. A whole massive, never ending room of darkness filled with all those tiny glittering white lights.'
    'What do you think they are?' She said in wonderment, but I remained silent. I had no more answers for her right now, but she didn't seem to mind.
    'It looks so beautiful and so peaceful out there.' She continued in a dream like state. All of a sudden she stepped back looking distressed as she began to hold her stomach.
    'Are you okay?' I said. The woman winced out, holding her belly in more pain like she would vomit out at any second.
    'It hurts. First my head and now this.' The woman eased up on her stomach looking a little better as the brief wave of pain seemed to have passed her by.
    'How is your head?'
    'It's better.' Said the woman half smiling back at me.
    Out of nowhere my attention was quickly distracted by the faint reflection of light from the bright lights of the exit doorway and corridor which was faintly reflecting upon a small part of the huge viewing window. In the reflection I could make out the faint and ghost like figure of a woman, dressed in a white gown, just like the brunette woman in front of me, but this woman had dark blonde shoulder length hair, very similar to the woman who had smiled at me and whispered my name to me, before screaming out horrifically in my recently new memories. But I couldn't make out her face one bit as she stood eerily watching me and lurking beside the exit doorway in the reflection. It was just too dark. In a flash I turned to face the doorway... but there was no one there. No one there at all. What the hell was going on with my mind. Was I really seeing these things or were they just some trick from my weak imagination. The brunette woman, also distracted by my sudden panicky movement, turned to face the doorway too.
    'What's wrong?' She asked.
    'Did you see that?' I said distant.
    'See what?'
    'There was... There was someone over there by the doorway I'm sure.'
    'Someone else.' The woman said looking very scared and confused. But I didn't want to comfort her this time in her distress. Instead I had a huge urge to investigate this further.
    'Stay here.' I said
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