Inspired by Sue Vincent’s #writephoto prompt
Mist has invaded the valley below, a diffused light veils the details of the landscape. But where am I? Where is this cliff? Is it day break, or dusk? Should I know this place, how did I get here, and how long have I been here, watching how many sunrises?
Finally, the real question arises from the clouds my mind appears to be surrounded with: where are you? The silence is total, this may not be my world, but what is it? Have I lost you, forever? A deep desperation creeps into my soul…
Close to me something, someone, stirs. So, I may not be alone?
“Another nightmare my darling,” you are saying, in the calm voice that always settles my fear, “You’re too hot, I’ll get you some water, and make coffee. You know it’s these drugs, a side effect, soon you’ll cope without them… And, by the way, I am here, you are not alone!”
Nightmares and disorientation as a side effect of drugs may be more confusing than a normal dream which may be relevant to one’s waking state.
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A nice ending
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It’s always good to know you’re not alone.
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This is lovely. I sensed great comfort in the last line. 🙂
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Close to me something, someone, stirs. So, I may not be alone?
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