The sudden silence, although a relief, scared the hell out of her. She froze, her steps halting for a split second, before she slowly turned and looked back. There was nothing. No moans and groans. No sounds of footsteps approaching. No shadows on the wall. Nothing. It was as if there had been nothing there all along. Delilah shook her head and quickly turned back around. She lifted her foot, only to freeze yet again. Slowly setting her foot down, she stared down the tunnel blankly, eyes wide in fear.
"Oh no. Oh no, no, no," she whispered softly as she whipped around, looking behind her. It was that fucked up feeling she always got before that man showed up. Crackling pulled her out of her thoughts. The sound, that someone who doesn't like the dark, doesn't like to hear. Delilah looked up at the flickering bulbs abover her, silently praying that they wouldn't go out. Instead, they seemed to grow brighter. So bright, that Delilah had to look down and hold her arm over her head to block the intense light.
And then, with a loud 'pop', the bulbs exploded. Everyone of them. Delilah cried out and instinctively threw her arms over her head. Moments later, she slowly moved her arms off of her head, and shook the glass off of them. Now, she was in a dark tunnel, with glass all over the floor. And her socks were back a ways. Delilah closed her eyes, then opened them, trying to get them adjusted to the darkness. It wasn't working. It was too damn dark. She reached out and leaned over, trying to find the wall. Taking a cautious step, so to make sure she didn't cut her foot, her finger tips brushed against sometji ng hard. Press in her palm against it, she realized it was the wall, and with a heavy sigh, she pressed herself against it.
How the hell was she supposed to get out of here without any light? Had there not been glass on the ground, it wouldn't have been too difficult. But, there just so happens, there was, and it was going to be.