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In the darkness, alone in the emptiness, the sorrow echoes through the nothingness.
Drip, Drop, Drip at dawn after heavy rain, the refreshing scent of grass hugged my skin. The cold but warm raindrop rested on my hand. I opened my eyes, but it was still too dark to see anything. The prison cells of the laboratory guarded me from the happily blooming pollen from the unknown flowers. I stared, the needle that was taped onto my right forearm was disturbing my sight. I had the urge to tear it apart, but I knew that the creator would be upset about it.
Minutes later, men with neat white gowns and pens stuffed in their pockets entered the prison. They also brought in a cart of syringes all filled with different liquids. The syringes had labels attached to each of them, but the handwriting was too small for my declining eyesight. They opened the gate with a key, and walked inside. I rolled my body and faced away as my hands felt sweaty. They grabbed my chin and raised it, making my eyes look directly into their deep and mysterious pupils.
With a syringe in their hand, they grabbed my left arm and injected the needle through my skin. As the liquid started to swim around in my blood veins I felt nauseous. The atmosphere was compressing me down towards the underground. I collapsed to the floor, the coldness from the hard stone floor crawled through my cheeks. I frowned, as I saw pebbles rolling down on a flat floor with my blurred vision. I tightly grasped my stomach as weak groans came out from my precarious vocal cords. Sweat glided down my cheeks as my gut felt as if it was upside down.
The men started to write stuff down on their clipboards. Their emotionless stares made me twitch. They exited the prison as they wheeled the cart outside. I coughed. Drops of blood came out of my mouth and painted the floor. I shifted myself to a wall and leaned against it, but it wasn’t as comfortable since it was just a stone wall with no wallpaper attached. My eyelids felt like a hundred tons.
I couldn’t call for help. Nothing was there to rely on. Emptiness choked me. Only darkness existed and will ever exist.