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I won’t bore you with details about the mysterious medical
issues I’ve had over the last year;
the sudden severe allergies to food and medication, the
sleep paralysis. All I’ll tell you is that they turned my life upside down.
But I’m a rational person.
Naturally, I assumed that my mind was playing tricks on me
when I saw the strange figures standing over me.
But it felt so freakishly real;
especially one face in particular that always stayed with
me long after I woke up.
Something about him always drew me in and I knew he was
different. He made me feel different.
All my life, romance has felt like something that was
reserved for everyone but me. I’d accepted that the only love in my life would
be experienced through my artwork.
Now I’m questioning everything I know about myself, about
reality, and especially about love.
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EXCERPT
EXCERPT from Chapter 1
The
girls would always tease me about how put together my life was. Sure, it looked
good on paper; top-rated artist in my department, an amazing house which I
always kept immaculate, and when I wasn’t working, I was at the gym. They
seemed to think that I had a perfect life. They had no idea how much I envied
them. They both had incredible relationships with gorgeous men who doted on
them endlessly. They were always commenting on how jealous they were of my
body, but they also never missed a chance to eat delicious foods that I
couldn’t so much as smell without getting sick. They didn’t realize that my
house was always clean because it was empty and sterile; just like the rest of
my life.
I
didn’t even have a pet. Ever since little Ivan died, I accepted that I wasn’t
pet owner material. If I couldn’t keep a goldfish alive, what chance did I have
with a more complex and emotionally dependent animal? Besides, with my work
schedule, it would be cruel to even try.
“Before
we get started with what we’ve got on today, I need to ask you guys a really
important favor,” Abiola said, circling the desk to take both mine and Laura’s
hands in hers. “The two of you have been such a huge part of my life. You’ve
been there for me through all my family drama and I couldn’t love you more if
you were my flesh and blood sisters.”
“Abi,”
Laura pushed out her bottom lip. “That’s the sweetest thing you could possibly
say.”
“Well,
I would be so honored if the two of you would be my bridesmaids this spring.
Please say yes!”
The
three of us all wrapped our arms around each other in a sickeningly sweet
display of female solidarity. I forced a smile and swallowed the lump in my
throat as I imagined walking down the aisle on the arm of some random groomsman
who had a wife or girlfriend somewhere in the church. This would be the second
time I was a bridesmaid at someone’s wedding. The old saying ‘three times a
bridesmaid, never a bride’ rang out in my mind.
“I
would love to be a bridesmaid at your wedding,” Laura crooned.
I
mustered the minimal amount of excitement I could get away with for the
situation and said, “Me too. I love you, woman,” then patted Abiola on the
back.
Abiola
nodded and wiped at eyeliner from beneath her watering eyes. She was an old
soul with a soft heart. She spent her weekends volunteering at a children’s
group home. That was where she met her fiancé Trevor, and they bonded over
their dysfunctional family situations. They would probably adopt a bunch of
foster kids right after their wedding and live happily ever after. She deserved
that; it was all she ever wanted.
“Okay
ladies,” Abiola clapped her hands. “Today we’re looking for something we can
use for the promotion of the OSA campus, which will be opening next year in
Portland, Oregon. Boss says our primary focus is to attract engineering and
architectural students for the Lunar-retreat that’s in the works.”
“So,
where do we start?” Laura said, looking right at me.
“I
am going to need to work up some concept drawings for the Lunar Resort. Also,
if you could give me the clearest photos of the most beautiful views the Lunar
Surface has to offer, that would be cool to show exactly what the students
should be aspiring to be a part of. I want to see some dramatic landscapes with
visible craters, maybe some rock formations. Anything to pull people in.”
“I’m
on it,” Laura nodded and sat down at her touch responsive computer.
“I’ll
go to engineering to get permission to use blueprints of the resort that you
can use to make the concept drawings,” Abiola said, then turned and headed
towards the elevator.
It
was an exciting project. I used to fantasize that by the time I was ready to
retire, I would be able to cash in on all the vacation time I had accrued and
maybe even spend a few of my golden years at that resort. The thought of waking
up in the morning and looking out the window to see the Earth just as we see
the moon from down here always gave me a sense of calm.
Four
hours later, all final decisions had been made on what I wanted to use on the
project. Right on cue, my trusty assistants started complaining that they were
starving to death.
“If
I don’t get some corned beef nachos in me in the next ten minutes, I might
actually die,”
Laura
said and stood up dramatically from her desk.
“I
want waffles and bacon,” Abiola rubbed her belly.
I
sighed at the memory of bacon; I would probably just have some raw vegetables
and berries. I was still looking at my screen and inspecting one of the photos,
trying to decide on how I would alter the image to bring it to life. My eyes
burned. I clenched them shut and rubbed them, forcing them to rest. Eye strain
was the enemy and this day was proving to be particularly difficult since I had
hardly slept the night before. I couldn’t shake my anxiety about today’s social
gathering after work. Stress and lack of sleep usually meant a big fat
migraine, which was the last thing I needed at Laura’s party.
“I’m
going to head to the chill room. I need a nap more than anything.”
“You
better be rested for tonight’s festivities,” Laura wagged her finger at me.
“I’ll
bring my party face, I promise,” I said. I stood up but couldn’t stop the
oncoming yawn. “The fatigue is killing me.”
“Yeah,
no coffee or sugar in your morning will do that to you,” Abiola said with a
shake of her head. “I don’t know how you do it.”
“Well,
it’s easy since a cup of coffee could put me in the hospital again, I guess.”
“Jesus,”
Abiola pressed her fist to her mouth. “I didn’t mean to…”
“It’s
fine, Abi,” I assured her. “I just need to get a little rest.”
The
two girls headed down to the food court while I made my way to the sleeping
pods. White, plush, and stacked like a honeycomb, they were an inviting image
that screamed comfort. I smiled and breathed a sigh of relief to find my
favorite lower level pod was unoccupied. Turning on the sound system, I
selected a playlist I knew I could sleep through. Sometimes I would choose
guided meditation tracks or audiobooks. Today’s selection was soft cello.
Something about the deep tones helped me unwind no matter what was on my mind.
I settled in, turning on the heated cushions and closing my eyes.
I
practiced the deep breathing exercises the doctor had taught me as I pictured
myself floating through a dark endless sky toward the moon’s surface. The
pictures I had looked at for over four hours served to be the subject of my
meditation. I inhaled deeply, focusing on relaxing my arms and legs. Exhaling,
I imagined moving further out into space. In… and out…
As
soon as sleep found me, I was swept up in a flurry of blinding light. My
stomach turned as the light began strobing violently, causing me to feel
disoriented. My body tensed as I realized it had been several weeks since I’d
had an episode. Right on schedule, it hit me like a ton of bricks.
Oh no, no, no, no… I can’t deal
with this right now, not at work!
I
struggled to wake myself, I couldn’t move. The cold sensation of a smooth
metallic surface beneath me was confusing. I felt my fingertips twitch as I
tried desperately to flail any and all limbs that might respond to my will, but
my body remained where it was. I strained to sit up or scream, but I couldn’t
even open my mouth. I was trapped, overwhelmed by the weight of my chest
collapsing in on itself. If I didn’t put every ounce of will I possessed into
sucking air through my nostrils, I had a very real fear that my body would
simply shut down, leaving my body as a cold stiff corpse which might be found
hours later in my cozy little pod. Filling my lungs with intention, I gasped
for air, breath after panicked breath, hoping someone would notice and wake me.
The
strobing intensified for what felt like several minutes and when it finally
stopped, there remained a constant blinding light that made my eyes water.
Tears streamed from the outer corners of my eyes into my ears.
“Help…
me…” I managed to whisper to no one in particular.
From
the edge of my vision, a blurry figure leaned over me.
“Please,”
I sobbed, trying to turn my head to get a better look at who it was, but I
couldn’t.
My
chest burned as my heart pounded out of control. I tried to calm myself by
reciting the scientific facts about what I knew was happening.
During REM sleep, your muscles are
essentially turned off to keep you from sleepwalking. When a person wakes up during
REM, they are fully conscious but completely paralyzed. Usually, physical
stimulation from someone rubbing or shaking them will pull the victim out of
the purgatorial state. Unfortunately, living alone means I have no one to
rescue me during these episodes, which can sometimes last for hours.
“Just close your eyes. Everything will be
okay,” a distorted voice spoke through the fog of my half-conscious state.
Maybe my brain is morphing the
cello music into a voice. Sleep paralysis is often accompanied by waking dreams
or hallucinations, after all.
I
thought I could force myself to come out of it but, instead, I moved even
deeper into unconsciousness. It wasn’t like falling, but more like being
underwater and sinking slowly. I struggled against what felt like a chemically
induced calm. I tried again to force myself awake but couldn’t. The darkness
swallowed me up and I finally surrendered to it.
To
my surprise, I suddenly found myself vividly aware of two things; one, the fact
that I was breathing without much effort, and two, I was no longer in my
cushioned sleeping pod, but rather stretched out flat on my back on a cold
metal surface. All efforts to move just made me realize that what I was
experiencing was very different from the sleep paralysis I was familiar with. I
could move my fingers and flex my wrists and feet. There were actual physical restraints fastened around my
wrists, neck, forehead, and ankles that were preventing me from moving.
Blinking
hard, I strained to look around at my surroundings. The entire room was
reflective as if every surface and object was made from surgical steel. It was
shockingly cold, almost like the inside of a walk-in refrigerator. I grunted,
twisting my wrists in hopes that I could slip out the straps.
There
was a continuous hum that was so low I didn’t hear it so much as felt it
vibrating through my entire body. There was a spherical light that seemed to be
floating in the air a few feet over me. The ceiling was high above that and
almost too dark for me to make out anything but the vague shape of what might
have been a reflection of myself and the rest of the room around me. I strained
to see past the light so I could study what else I could make out in the
reflective ceiling. My heart pounded in my ears as my attention was drawn to a
distorted human shape in the darkness at my side.
A
chill spread through my body as I realized that someone, or something, was
quietly watching me struggle but I couldn’t for the life of me work out who, as
the silhouette disappeared from my view the moment I noticed it. Even when I
turned my eyes as far as I could, the dark corners of the room remained
completely obscured. Regardless of the deafening silence and the fact that I
couldn’t see anyone, I knew someone was there.
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