42th of Fall, 513If that's okay with you...?
Engghaen groaned. Everything is blurry, how did I get here? Then her confused mind understood what was happening. She now clearly saw the borders of a grassy green hill. She walked forward to look over it. Or actually... The girl didn't tell her body to do that. It just happened. Then she saw herself. And Eyze. It was her first and last boyfriend she had ever had. Or, boyfriend, more of a... Lover. She remembered when she had last seen him. It looked like ages ago. She had left him because she wanted to travel.
She wanted to say something, but her mouth didn't open. Her dream copy kissed Eyze. Passionately. Engghaen looked in awe, and her gaze was locked on the both of them. Then, when the copy and Eyze disconnected, the mouth of her copy opened. Words started flowing out of them. "I love you, Eyze, but I can't do this. All I want is freedom. You are a liar. A burglar. You can't be trusted. And so I won't trust you.''
The girl stared at the copy. What had she done? Was she dumping him? This was all too confusing. Then Eyze walked away, but turned around before disappearing behind another hill. ''If you know, Engghaen, that trust is something I seek myself.''
Then the dream copy of her turned to Engghaen herself. She stared right through her with a sad look on her face and whispered: ''I'm sorry, but I can't do differently...'' A horrible feeling in her guts started moving upwards to her throat. A lump formed there, making her even more inable to say something.
All of the sudden the whole scene changed. The dream copy and Eyze had disappeared. She was alone now. For some reason she sat down on the hard ground below a big, pale, black tree. It had already left his leaves, if it had any. Tears started flowing out of her eyes. They filled her up. They runned down her cheeks, wetting her clothes. A small puddle formed at her feet. As she was crying, she saw that the tree had started growing again. It didn't look dead anymore. She was watering it with her own tears. It was now quickly growing leaves, sucking the energy out of her. Exhausted, she lay down underneath the tree.
A face teased her, keeping her awake. ''Non pernoctabit enim damnatur, qui semper erunt in aeternum. Tu monstrum horrendum creaturae noctis. Ubi tu non esses. Diligenter puto, Engghaen, coram te facere aliquid quod posset constant te tuam vitam.'' She started screaming back at the creature. It was horrible. It's face had pointy horns and was bloody all over. The worst thing was that... it looked like Eyze. "No! The only language you speak is nonsense! You are fake, a play of my mind! I will not listen to you!''
But the more she said, the more she started believing the thing. It started convincing her. Persuading her. Then, when she hoped he would stop most, and she was filled with the sorrow she had created herself, everything changed again.
She was standing in front of a mirror. She saw herself. There was blood dripping out of her nose, her right eye was black.and her hair had been partially pulled out. Her face was... pale. Engghaen moved her hand up to her lip and touched it. Cold... Then she turned around. ''Who did this to me?'' she asked.
"This is just what you will be like if you don't watch out.'' someone replied. The voice laughed at her. ''You are one of a kind, but please... be careful.'' With a smirk, a black figure came out of the dark. ''Who are you?'' she asked with a scared undertone in her voice. ''Names are no big deal here. You are gone. Lost. Finished. They have long forgotten about you in this time." The creature smirked. "You are nothing, not even a memory..." He came closer. "Nothing, you hear me? You are nothing..! Nothing!'' His voice echoed in her ears. She was nothing, she was...
''I am nothing." she murmled. ''I am nothing." The girl kept repeating this, over and over, her voice sweeping up. She landed on her knees. They were too tired to support her anymore. Her body seemed tired, but her mind...
Then... There was nothing. Nothing at all.
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