Her hand shot out and twisted the porcelean handle on the bath. She vaguely thought it was funny that she would be worried about water overflowing in her circumstance. She could have laughed. But she didn't. The air stifled any kind of joy and twisted it into a sickening feeling.
Once she shut off the dripping water, she realized the silence was worse. It made room for the flood of questions. Where am I? How did I get here? She shivered....Wait - "Who am I?" she whispered the words into the air, in an attempt to appease the silence. A wave of naseating panic flooded over. She couldn't remember who she was, or where she was from. She clamored out of the tub, shivering and hugging herself. She looked down and was puzzled to see she was wearing clothes. In the bathtub with clothes. She slipped on the cold, wet floors as she made her way to the vanity mirror, glancing behind her every few seconds. The shadows looked like they had arms reaching out to strangle her. She shuddered. She peered at her foggy reflection in the mirror. A young woman, college age. Small. Straggly brown hair. Owlish grey eyes. Wearing a threadbare white tee and baggy jeans. She was dripping all over. Who am I? The water and darkness seeped into her lungs and she coughed. With trembling fingers she fumbled in her pockets for a phone. Nothing. She turned in a circle, looking for a door. I have to get out of here. I have to get out.


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