What makes a story scary? What has to be told or said to have you hanging off the edge of your seat inching forward waiting, wanting to know what happens next it's just killing you inside to know. Well I'm sure you heard the story before, you probably heard a different version maybe even from a different time. What I'm about to tell you is the classic most perfect murder ever to be recorded in the United States. The type of story to leave you lying up at night, wondering if you forgot to lock your windows.
I used to have memories. Playing a grand symphony, dancing through my mind, and than I woke up. Gazing into the mirror her eyes are green however the green casts a brightness that's fools the human eye at first glance, observe her grace and you will be enlightened by all the colors shimmering with each blink. I do not recognize her eyes looking back at me, feeling trapped behind them. Locked in a mind that's not mine.
Photos gathered along the window is the same girl from the mirror. breathtaking then, I can't help but wonder what had happened. Touch, taste, and see her. I am unrecognizable to my own self.
(Water filling the lungs until the eyes rolled white)
A two second clip felt so real but gone so quick as if my minds playing tricks, trying to show me the missing pieces.
"Oh! Jane does awake! Do you remember you name love?" The nurse jumbled with joy.
"Where am I?" Jane doe gazed at the a strange nurse.
" Montana. We've kept you here for almost a month now... do you Remember what happened?" Nurse holds her cold stare at Jane doe waiting for her response...