>>67465219https://youtu.be/7mCVxrq6kAgYou wake up to the blare of a ringtone you don't recognize.
You're drenched in sweat.
It's dark.
You feel for your phone, but it's not on the bed.
Your mind is a whir as you struggle to get up, your eyes barely able to adjust to the darkness
The phone is on the desk, still ringing as it fills the room with a noise that makes your head pound.
Did you put it there before you went to sleep?
No, it was on your bed. You know it was.
So why is it on the desk?
You must have forgotten.
>Always forgetting.You make your way over, mind fuzzy as you have to feel your way through the darkness to pick up the ringing phone.
It's burning hot to the touch.
>It sears your fingers.You don't recognize the number.
>Don't answer."H-hello?" Your voice is hoarse.
A voice whispers on the other end.
You can't hear what they're saying.
"C-can you please speak up?"
There's no response.
"W-who is this?"
Nobody.
You feel your stomach lurch as you pull the phone away from your ear and quickly hang up.
You try to look at the time, but you can't make out the numbers on the screen.
It's a blur.
>Everything's a blur. Your phone slips from your hands, falling into nothing.
>Oblivion.The whispers are still play in your ears, clearer, but you still can't make out what they say.
You jump as you hear a banging on your door.
Amber must be bored of solo dungeons.
You feel nauseous as you make your way over, slowly reaching out for the door handle.
The banging gets louder.
Amber doesn't bang this loudly your door... nobody does... they just knock before coming in...
You freeze as the thumps become slams, as if whatever on the other side is throwing themselves at the door with all their weight.
Whispers pierce your mind and overlap your thoughts.
Your head throbs.
Your stomach rolls.
Your tail is numb.
Your wings ache.
Your crest itches.
You need to take your medicine.
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