Sisi tossed and turned,
but sleep never came. She drank warm milk to calm her senses, yet it
never arrived. Frustated, Sisi went outside and worked the treadmill.
She figured that tiring herself out was the answer to her sudden
insomnia. As she ran at the highest setting, she wondered about
Emery, thinking about the chapters in her life that were not meant to
be seen, read or known. Such voyeuristic sins were delightful.
Sisi thought about the
seed she had planted, the link to Emery's soul. Thinking about the
seed prompted The Third to speak up, saying that negligence on
Emery's flower would lead to dire consequences. Before The Third
could elaborate, Isis interrupted The Third and told Sisi there was a
way out of this mess. The voices went back and forth against one
another until Sisi stopped her exercise. As she stepped off the
treadmill, Sisi realized it was near dawn, the sun hinting its rise
from the horizon. She checked her watch and gasped. She had been
running for six hours.
Sisi took a bath and went
to bed. She covered her eyes with her pillows, drew her blanket over
her head, moved this side and that side. She closed her eyes tightly,
counted sheep, counted the seconds that ticked and tocked on her
watch. She was supposed to be exhausted after a lengthy workout, but
her body said otherwise. Sisi threw her pillow and blanket off and
stormed out of her room.
Sleep was her refuge from
the voices. Without it her head clamored for attention. The Third
told her to go downtown and look for more souls to harvest whereas
Isis told her to burn the books and burn down the house. Sisi knelt
down and screamed, hoping they would shut up, but the voices
continued on and on.
She ran outside, hoping
the voices wouldn't follow. She focused on the sound of her inhales
and exhales, each breath working against the noise in her head. It
worked. She ran faster, and she sprinted like a graceful fox
skittering through the virgin woods.
Soon, Sisi found herself
at the edge of downtown. She smelled their essence. All around her,
the sims that passed her by, they all had the scent, the smell of
their being. Essence. Love had the scent of warm honey while envy had
the scent of frothing acid. Sloth had the scent of mold while body
had the scent of musk. Sisi followed her nose to that intoxicating
musk.
She entered the gym and
locked on her prey. Like a skillful predator, Sisi pounced on her
target by cracking a joke. It was a success. Her name was Sonia
Pearce, a gym instructors at Movers and Shakers. They chatted and
joked and sometimes pranked one another, and soon they were close.
Sisi even got a free training from her. When their session was over,
Sisi exited the gym and hounded for more.
By the time Sisi got home,
she was energized rather than exhausted. She had gotten four names
from her excursion. Their names were now bound on their own book of
life. She returned to her bedroom and hoped for rest. As hours and
days, weeks and months, a year and another went by, Sisi accepted
she'll never rest in peace.
I just love your writing. Every time I get to the end of a new chapter I really really wish there was more to read. It's like reading a good book, a real page turner. I don't want to stop reading. Can't wait for the next chapter. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Carewren! I have all the chapters printed out for Book One. All I need to do is revise them to make it better.
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