"Lady you don't look too..." the man said as Blythe clutched her head, she was starting to feel dizzy, the world growing even darker all around her. It was almost pitch black. She couldn't make out anything around her, and her head felt like it was spinning, even though she were certain that it wasn't moving.
Blythe shook her head, hoping it would dissipate the haze that seemed to surround her, but her actions solved nothing, and if anything, it made her feel even worse.
Then, all of a sudden, Blythe's chest began to feel tight. It felt like someone had reached into her chest and taken hold of her heart, and was squeezing it and squeezing it, and maybe shaking it about a bit. Blythe reached for her heart before her body grew light, like she was floating. Like she was weightless.
And then everything went black, and when she opened her eyes again, she didn't know where she was, because she wasn't on the cold wintery streets of Sunberth anymore. She was inside, and the strange reptilian man was standing over her. "Whhaa..." she whispered, but the man didn't seem to hear. Blythe looked down, she saw a blanket draped over the area where her legs should be, they were a blobby mass beneath the deep red blanket.
Blythe didn't understand, where was she? she wondered, as she looked around, not seeing much other than the man, who seemed worried, small crow's feet etched into the sides of his eyes, and his brow furrowed, he was biting his bottom lip as he looked down at her. Besides that, there seemed to be little other than the bed she was sitting on.
Wait? Sitting on? Blythe looked down, she did appear to be sitting on the bed, under the covers, but she didn't FEEL as though she were sitting on anything, she simply felt like she were floating. She imagined it must feel like a bird, suspended in mid-air, nothing to lean on, and nothing to weigh them down. Blythe looked down again, she was definitely sitting on this bed, but why couldn't she feel it.
"What's happening?" she asked the man, whose reptilian eyes never seemed to leave her. But he didn't seem to hear, either that or he was simply ignoring her. Blythe waved her right hand at him, "hello?" she called, but still nothing, he didn't even bat an eyelid, didn't respond. What the heck is going on? she wondered, as she looked down at the bumpy mass beneath the covers, presumably her legs and her feet.
Blythe tried to wiggle her toes, but nothing happened. What. The. Heck? she thought, as she tried again, but failed to make the sheets so much as ripple, she couldn't even feel her toes. Blythe's eyes grew wide, this was certainly very strange, and rather scary.
Blythe sat up straighter, and looked over her shoulder, there was a pillow behind her, she was leaning up against it, but just like the bed beneath her, and the blankets that lay across her body, she didn't feel it either. In fact, she didn't feel the warmth the blanket should have been providing either, how strange she thought, as she realized she neither felt hold nor cold.
Blythe raised her hands, and stifled a gasp. They were translucent, and glowing a pale pink. She lifted her hands closer to her face, turning them back and forth so that she could see both the palm and the back portion of them. She couldn't see the usual cracked skin she got in the winter, or the small wrinkles about her knuckles. How very very strange she thought, as she dropped her hands, and looked up at the man.
His dark brown hair had curled into his eyes, but he didn't seem to care, he was too intent on something. Blythe looked down, he had been rubbing her skin, but she didn't feel that either. "You can stop," she said, trying to get his attention, but not getting anywhere. Blythe sighed, this was both confusing, scary, and just plain ridiculous.
Blythe sat up some more, and got on all fours, she crawled to the edge of the bed, and hopped down, hoping the man would finally stop what she was doing, if she got out of the way.
When Blythe's feet hit the floor, they didn't make a sound. Blythe gasped, rapidly bringing her right hand to her mouth, to cover it as it hung open in surprise, this cannot be happening she thought, usually, no matter how hard she tried, she always wound up making noise.
Blythe looked over her shoulder, and her jaw dropped. She moved her hand from her mouth, and let her arms hang limp at her sides. Her eyes grew wide again, the man was standing over her body, and she was connected to it only by a long silver chord, that was shimmering and glinting as though it were water reflecting the light of the sun. The chord was attached to her navel, on both ends.
Blythe was essentially, looking at herself, without the use of a reflective surface. But she didn't look so good- she was ghastly pale, and her lips shone the palest of pinks. Her eyes were shut, but not so tight that creases appeared over them; she merely looked like she were resting peacefully. Her bottom half was buried in blankets, and the man was still furiously rubbing her body, looking as though he were starting to break a sweat.
WHAT IS GOING ON? Blythe wondered, as she looked up at the ceiling, directly into a small crack, before whispering, "Avalis please help me, I think I've finally lost it."
Blythe then walked over to the man and stood behind him, peering over his shoulder at her own body. She hadn't made any noise on the way over, at least as far as she could tell, because the man still hadn't moved.
Was she dead? Blythe wondered, as she looked down at her body from behind the man's right shoulder, standing on her tippy-toes to get a better look.
Blythe thought about it for a moment, before realizing that she couldn't be, could she? There was a strange silver chord tying her to her body after all. Phew she thought, before thinking, 'wait a moment, if I'm not dead, then what am I?'
Blythe sat down on the side of the bed, on top of where her other body's legs appeared to be, wishing that her body would squish them, or sink into the bed; something. Blythe sighed, before poking the man's shoulder, and still receiving no response, it seemed as though she could see and hear him, and see her other body, but she couldn't actually moved her other body, and he couldn't see, hear, or feel her, just like she couldn't feel anything. This is so not good, she thought to herself.
OOCA few things: First off, I checked in with Tarot, and he said it should be ok for me to have an out of body experience since I'm also experiencing a near death experience. Essentially, my spiritual body is attached to my physical body through the large silver chord I described. I can see and hear everything that is going on, but you can't see or hear me, (since you're not mediumistic or anything). If I go with the typical OBE cycle, I'll want to go back to my body... eventually, since it's not my time to die. Also, sorry for the long and obnoxious, slightly repetitious post. >.<