Sayonara
It filled the room.
Gradually flowing and forming into what looked like a massive cloud coming from the vents. She knew to hold her breath, and not breathe it in.
Her eyes scanned the room. She could not see him. As she tried to continue searching for him in the room, she ended up banging her head near a giant lamp that for some odd reason appeared out of thin air.
‘‘Not so fast!’’
She rubbed her head, and felt like she just got hit with a baseball bat. Then turned to stare at the enormous lamp that now cleared its throat.
The lamp flickered it’s light in her face. When she reached for the light switch, a long cord slapped her face. She screamed, and asked, ‘‘What was that for?’’
No it seemed like the lamp had won. It flickered once more right before it turned it’s light off.
The gas…it was still circulating around the room! She panicked. How could she have forgotten about it? Her eyelids began to feel heavy.
‘‘Lights out…hope you have a nice, long cat nap!’’
She felt lightheaded.
Her chest was on fire.
She thought of drawing water out of thin air. But she had not been taught that hand sign at school.
Her body fell onto the floor. The floor opened up, and swallowed her body whole.
‘‘Sayonara!’’ the lamp exclaimed.
#Sayonara ©️
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_14cb1xCY-4
Saturday 02—25~2023-