As soon as I opened my eyes, I
was in fear. I couldn’t see a single thing, as everything surrounding me was
pitch black. I could fear the air moving around me and I thought, for a moment,
that I had heard some voices. But aside from that, I was there, in the dark,
waiting for something. I did not know if I was standing up or lying down. I did
not know if I was inside a building or outside. I felt cold, so maybe I was
outside. But why was it pitch black? It made no sense at all, or so I thought.
For a moment, I tried really hard
to remember what had happened before. It was obvious that, as a living person,
I would have been somewhere before. Or maybe… Maybe I was dead. Maybe this was
death and I had just discovered what millions of people had wanted to know for
millennia. Maybe death was just staying put for something that may or may not
come. At least there was no pain. But that fear, that sense of dread, the one
that makes you want to run away from a certain place… Is that death too?
Then I noticed I had felt the
wind earlier. Dead people are not supposed to feel, so maybe I wasn’t dead
after all. Maybe someone had condemned me to a prison of darkness, maybe I was
just incarcerated in the most horrible jail and I would live the rest of my
days in the dark. That thought in my mind made me want to move but I couldn’t.
I hadn’t realized it but my body was completely unable to move around. I could
move my eyes but that was useless in such a dark environment. There was nothing
to do, but wait.
Of course, that’s easier said
that done. It seemed easy to just be there, somewhere, and wait. But one can
grow tired of waiting and waiting, without anything coming to you. Besides,
darkness is inherently inhuman. As creative beings, we have learned to combat
the dark, as we see in it everything that we fear about in the world. We see
monsters that are here to kill and eat us, and we see our past failures and
shortcomings being displayed over and over, in order to torture with everything
that we are.
I maybe shed a tear or two, I
don’t really remember. Trying to think seems to be almost impossible in such a
dark space. You don’t even know what you’re doing and when you can’t even see
your nose or move around your wrists, it makes it even more surreal and
horrible. I wanted to use my voice, to see if someone would come and help me.
Maybe there would be no one to do that but at least tell me why I was there,
where was I and how had I gotten to such a place. I just wanted to interact
with someone else, even if that meant torture or the silent treatment. Anything
was better than that.
Suddenly, I felt myself move. At
first, I thought it was something around me or under me, but then I realized it
was I. It was me who was moving but I couldn’t really it was me making the orders.
I was scared, but I didn’t try to fight it off. My body seemed to glide in the
dark, probably looking for something. Then, I heard voices again. The same one
I had heard the moment my eyes opened. They seemed distant but I knew they were
coming from people or at least from something that could talk.
Then, light started to flood the
place I was in. An aperture had opened in front of me, horizontal in shape.
White light was rushing in, as if the gates of a dam had been opened. I covered
my eyes, trying to avoid being blinded by such a bright flow of light. I walked
slowly, one foot after the other, trying to breathe as calmly as I could. I
didn’t want to rush. I was afraid to die at any moment, as everything had been
too much for me, just too much. I finally got closer to the light and I
realized, I was in control of my own body again.
I stopped covering my eyes and
decided to check myself, my hands, my legs, my feet. Everything seemed just as
I remembered it. The only strange thing was that I wasn’t wearing any clothes.
Of course, I knew that was uncommon but, for some reason, I did not care at
all. I had survived the darkness, the obscurity of who knows how much time. I
had felt myself dying or already dead, so who cared about having no clothes on?
Maybe there was a reason for that and I had to know what that was.
So I decided to walk into the
light and find out. Every single part of my body was engulfed in white and, for
a while, I couldn’t see anything that wasn’t that color. It was so powerful that
I couldn’t keep my eyes open. So I closed them tight and tried to navigate,
walking like an idiot but knowing I hadn’t seen any objects in front of me
before closing my eyes. I have no idea how much time I spent walking like that,
but I eventually felt the wind on my skin again, so I decided to open my eyes.
The light room had been left
behind and now I was in something else. It looked like a forest, complete with
the tallest trees I had ever seen and the sound of small animals and birds all
around me. I even heard a stream passing nearby, and dead leaves being stepped
on by several types of creatures. However, something told me that I wasn’t
really there or at least not completely. I just knew that forest was just
another room, after the one with darkness and the one with blinding light. It
made no sense for me to just appear in the forest out of the blue. Nothing made
sense.
However, there was no coming
back. I couldn’t see the light room anywhere, I couldn’t see which way I had
come through. It was just the forest and I. So I started walking, feeling with
my toes the moistness of the ground and the harshness of the rotten tree bark.
Walking felt better than being in that dark room trapped inside some sort of
prison. At least in that forest, even if it really wasn’t a forest, I could
feel a little bit of freedom. When a bird landed near me, I started crying for
no apparent reason.
Watching such a delicate creature
made me crumble, so much so that my knees failed and I knelt in the middle of
that place, almost by force. I couldn’t stop feeling what I was feeling, I
couldn’t stop blaming myself for a bunch of things and excusing myself for
others. So many things were going trough my head that it made me feel sick for
a moment. And just after a couple of minutes, it all ended in nothing more than
a sob. I felt weak and stupid, but I stood up and kept walking towards the
stream.
It was just a small brook coming
down from some mountain. The water in it was cold but filled with life. There
were fish swimming upstream and plants moving around with no will of their own.
It was beautiful too but I knew that I needed to keep moving. It made no sense
for me to stay there forever, to just give up on knowing who I really was and
why had I been dropped in such a horrible place. For a moment, I thought I
would cry once again. But I didn’t because I had grown tired of not being in
control.
It was then, when that thought
happened to cross my mind, when a door, a simple wooden door, appeared out of
thin air. It stood there, by a tree, as if it had been waiting for me to get to
the conclusion that I had gotten to. Fearing no more, I got closer and opened
it. A big breath and I was in. I found myself to be in another room, much
smaller than the ones before. There was no detail on the floor or the ceiling,
only an armchair at the center, with someone sitting on it. I walked around the
armchair and swallowed hard.
It was I. The person sitting in
the armchair was me. I had some sort of goggles on and gloves that attached me
to the chair. My head was tilted to the right, as if I had fallen asleep. I
tried to touch my shoulder, his shoulder, but noticed my hand went through his
skin, as if he was made of nothing.
No. I have to correct myself. It
wasn’t him who wasn’t real. It was me. I was the one that had been living a lie
and he was the one outside, somewhere else, the actual me trying to do
something. But what was that? I would never know. Right then my body started to
fade and everything returned to the dark.
Ah, your tags tells it all. Nicely written.
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