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Black In the Water

Where mystery meets romance... —Excerpt— We lay next to each other, both of us not saying a thing, but I feel comfortable. I don’t have the impulse to have to talk to him to avoid an awkward silence because it has never been awkward with Ash, I realise. “You asleep?” he whispers to me. “Nope,” I reply quietly. “It’s weird because my body is so tired but I can’t seem to shut my brain off.” “Me neither,” he says. I hear the crackling of the fresh sheet under us move and realise Ash has turned to face me. “Uhm, what?” I ask dubiously. “Nothing, I’m just trying to find a comfortable position.” “Okay,” I say as I stare at him in the dim glow of the candles. Ash stares back at me, his hand lifts to push away a strand of hair that has fallen into my eyes, then he closes his eyes. He is asleep in the next moment, with his hand frozen on my cheek. Usually, with anyone else, I would push his hand away because it feels wrong and uncomfortable. But his caress felt good against the slight burn on my skin. And as he rests his hand on my cheek, I can’t help but think about how no one has ever held me close to them and makes me feel this way. Even though Ash and I are far from holding each other close, just a touch of his hand comforts me in ways that others’ hugs have tried and failed. Without much thinking, I push Ash’s fallen hair out of his eyes and rest my hand against his cheek. In the next moment, as my eyes start to droop, I feel a pull of his cheek against my palm and realise he is smiling. —————————————————————————————————————————— When an apartment building is plagued by a strange substance in its water, its residents uncover a foreboding mystery that will perish them all. With a deadly fog that blocks their escape, they must now forget their differences and work together to overcome the horrifying events that ultimately threaten their survival.

krydwen · Ficção Científica
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203 Chs

Aiden Jenkins. Medics (Part 2)

"What happened to him?" Tamara asks, her voice small but just enough so I am able to hear. 

"He's still in there, we've had to keep a close eye on him and make sure we don't leave anything sharp unattended." 

"Is he still… hurting?" 

"No, Ash decided to give him morphine in the end, so he doesn't have the need to kill himself. But it didn't work, he's still talking about his dog and the ravine, still sometimes bangs his head on the side of his cot. Honestly, I don't think Ash knows what to do now, he just keeps telling me to look after him and make sure he doesn't do anything stupid." 

I am quite as I listen intently. But I can't help my mind from running wild, imagining what would happen if the man succeeds in what he wants to do, and what would happen to people in the future should our supply of morphine and alcohol depletes. And eventually, as I'm sure it will, that supply will run out. How are we to help people without them then?