The Night Of The Disappeared


Then she was there.


Then she was gone.


I sat up in the bed, staring into the darkness. There was no-one, nothing there. I sat there unmoving for a moment, waiting. I could feel sweat cooling on my body in the cold night air.


I shivered.


Whether I shivered from the coldness or something else, I wasn’t sure. It felt as though the only sound in the room was the thump of my heart.


Eventually, after a minute or so, the tension eased and I felt calmer. I tried telling myself it was nothing more than a dream, even though I knew I didn’t believe it.


I readied myself to go back to sleep, or at least lie down and pretend to sleep.


She was there.


She reached out towards me. I saw her mouth move, in silence she called out to me, pleading.


I was half out of the bed, not knowing whether I was rushing towards her or away from her.


Then she was gone.


I sat on the side of the bed, feeling the rumpled sheets under me. The cold metal bed-frame pressed against the backs of my thighs. I thought I could even sense the grain of the wooden floorboards under my feet. Everything seemed hyper-real. Even the darkness of the room had a brooding quality to it beyond mere absence of light.


I got up and shuffled forward, yawning with tension rather than tiredness, until I stood at the spot where she had screamed for me.


The air there felt colder.


Or was I just imagining it?


Then she reached out and took me in her arms, wrapping herself around me and screaming in my ear, ‘Save me!’


Then, this time, before I could react, when she disappeared she took me with her.


 


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