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The Freak Out

"Where is the staff? " He wondered. Staff meeting?

Maybe they're doing off-site work that's needed them else where, but here.

An anonymous  terroristic threat  attack were going to be launched here?

What the government got to say about this!?

Immediately gathered everybody as much as possible, towards the  evacuation coordinates-leaving me behind!?

Perhaps didn't had enough time to transfer me.

It's ok no,  calm  down.

There's no way possible way  to gather every human being out of the dangerous threat, before it's being too late.

I can understand that. If that's the cause, why hasn't it happened yet already?

How am I still alive?

There's got the be another survivors  then,  around here somewhere."


I ain't going to rest, until I've found someone alive in this weird situation I'm dealing with.

"I'll get my answers by then."

Nick kept walking the same exact direction for a hot minute.

Been more then a minute past the time.

The work stations Nick comes across along the way, been disarranged.

It's medical equipment and patient rooms been fueled with alot of distraught in alot of panic.



Nick pauses at every disaster room he passes. Getting worser each new room he reaches by, reaching more to the end of the hallway.




Quick glances on to the next one.



Every single room doesn't set right with Nick.

It worries him.

From the looks of it, it wasn't terroristic threat. Nothing well be left alive. If anyone got left behind, they wouldn't camp here for help of getting others out alive too.


Wasn't no time for that. Having your life in danger.

Much more sinister has play has played it's part.




Nick was out cold for long period of time. Looked as much he was dead.

What's sickening to her stomach the most was Elizabeth's birthday poster.

Started questioning about that as well.

Can't quite put his finger on who behind all this.

"If someone were here when I was still alive!?"

Why wouldn't they help me!?

"I could of died, like if I was stuck in a coma!"

Nick collected himself, before he snaps out losing his mind.

Held in a full deep breath.


Could hear his heartbeat, so quiet he can hear every heart beat thump.

The huge placed digital clocks blinked, begging to be reseted.

He needed more water.

Runs to took back the coffee mug back to his bathroom, perhaps back to the patient room of his.

Shaft of flickering light filtered in from the window as he attempted to turn on the faucet.

It sputtered and spit out some dark bloody sludge water before finally settling on a copper drip.

He glanced up at the mirror and gasped.

His chest tightened, and he could feel his heart in his throat.

He shifted in the mirror and leaned forward until his face was about two inches from the glass.

Has coming in frisk grey beads hairs sricking up under his chin.


Bags under his eyes were big enough to be considered checked luggage, and deep wrinkles were etched into his skin.

Nick breathed heavy at his appearance.

Blinked hosneye lids in such briskly motion, as he couldn't comprehend what his vision are sighting.


Didn't even think twice about gulping down that liquid inside overflowing the mug.

How long have I've seriously been out here?"

Asked Nick, acting anxious. This is what I look like?

You've got to be kidding me! I didn't even get to finish college!

"I got to get out of this place!" He snatched her gown off.

Such in a barbarian way- it completely torn to pieces.





His rib cage shown the have symptoms of a strained intercoastal muscle.

Driping blood against his skin; as if were ripped through.

He ran from out the bathroom abandoning the mug in the sink constantly still overflowing.

Going no particular direction- dashing past the hallways and through the double doors...down another long light flickering hallway until he hit the hexagon trail staircase.

His shoulder bashed the door open and raced down floor after, after floor, with only an flashing red emergency distant blaring alarm light guiding his way..




His mind was racing.

Looked nearly a decade older.

More mature then before. How was he alive?

Where was everyone? What year was it?

Where had everyone gone too?


He ceased at the last floor-stair case, gasping for air, legs shivering, eyes streaming.

"Get it together," Nick, he chastised.

His forehead pressed against the glossy painted brick designed walls, on the left hand side standing before him, within his escape plan to the outside world.

Collected himself.

Panicking would do him no good.

"Just get outside," she told himself, perhaps hoping the hospital were trapped in some sort of twilight zone and that everything would be back to normal as soon as he made it out of those double doors.


He climbed down the remaining four floors to the lobby.

Paused before pushing the door open, wondering if whatever was waiting out there would be worse than whatever was in here.

Nick pushed the door open just enough to get a glimpse, without being seen.

The setting sun illuminated the room through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

Everything seemed normal.

A slow walk in place turned into a quick sprint as his nervousness built up..

Nick flying through the bricky door and felt the warm sun hit his face.

The breeze tousled his hair, but it didn't have that deep-dish-pizza-and-Blommer-chocolate scent he anticipated it to be. None other then, expired taste of it.

It was fresher than any air he ever inhaled on these streets of Chicago.

Perhaps it was the sharp contrast between the dank, dark hospital and the sunny street, but everything seemed so saturated with color.

The trees were exceptionally green and overgrown, as was the grass, and the sky was a bright, cloudless robin's egg blue without a hint of the smog that sometimes hung over the city.


© Tita