Children of Darkness: Nightmare, #1
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Sweat soaks my clothes as I sit up in my bed. My heart pounds in my ears and my eyes dart around the room. Giggles float from all directions of my room, surrounding me. I cover my ears with my hands and squeeze my eyes shut, rocking silently.
"Please go away. Leave me alone."
The giggles get louder and louder, deafening me to anything else.
"Stop it! Please!" I scream and everything stops. Silence is almost as terrifying.
Dr. Janet Birch has been plagued by nightmares her entire life. She worked her way through college so she could help children who suffered from the same fears and give them the tools she never had to move on.
Emily Frost is a young girl whose nightmares consume her life. Her parents bring her to Janet in hopes of dispelling her fears and bringing their daughter back from the brink.
As Emily finally breaks down and reveals her demons, Janet realizes they have more in common than she thought. Piece by piece, Janet fights for not only her life, but Emily's as well, to overcome their living nightmare
Courtney Shockey
Hi! My name is Courtney and I'm a wife and mother of 2. From Houston, Texas and work a full time job as a Lab Coordinator in an industrial setting. I write in many genres and hope to have a little something for everyone. Check back often so you don't miss out! Thank you for your support! :)
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Children of Darkness - Courtney Shockey
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Session 41 with Emily Frost: Arms crossed as she walks in and head staring at the floor. Parents inform me of frequent tantrums and less verbal connection throughout the week. Session lasts fifteen minutes before Emily withdraws and calls for her mother. Session ended.
I rub my eyes as I look over my notes. As soon as I add a little more, I'll get out of here. I put my pen to paper and scribble thoughts as they come.
After months of sessions, there is no progression or breakthrough. Emily still will not reveal her personal thoughts or emotions. I feel a connection to this child, but I'm unsure as to why.
The words blur so I glance at the clock adorning my office wall. Six in the evening and I’m still here. I sigh and lean my head back with my hand over my eyes deep in thought. The sound of ticking from the wall clock increases. Tick, tick. Click, click.
My eyes shoot open and search for the different noise now filling my ears. There's nothing beyond the lamp light of my desk. My eyes see only inky black darkness until something moves from the corner. Two big eyes are reflecting back at me.
I awake with my heart pounding in my chest and fear clogging my throat. I sit up and look around my office. Just a dream. It was just a dream. I rub my hand over my chest to calm the muscle still pounding erratically. Fresh air. I need to get out of here.
My rolling briefcase is already stuffed with patient files, but I manage to quickly fit Emily’s in. Before I turn off all the lights, I take a last glance around then leave the building for the weekend.
The speakers in my car play an upbeat song and I hum along while sitting in traffic. My favorite bookstore attracts my vision and I alter my course to the parking lot. Snagging a front row spot, I smile as I see books on display through the windows. The door chimes and I’m greeted by happy cashiers. I wave to the familiar faces as I stride to the best section in this place. The fantasy section.
My hands skim the spines as I take in all the titles. Various authors flitter through my sight, but I’m only here for one book. The latest installment of my favorite series. My eyes catch the majestic display and I swipe the book. Finally! Three months of waiting better pay off.
On the way to the counter, I pass by the children’s section and see a cover picture that throws me back to my childhood. My dad sitting beside me on the pink covers of my bed with the same book propped open. While he reads a story of pigs and a wolf, I giggle watching his animated facial features and listening to his terse voice change with each character.
Is that all, ma’am?
the cashier asks at the counter.
I nod and hand over the book.
Later that evening, I walk through the door and hear the scraping paws of my German shepherd, Max, as he runs to greet me.
Hey there, Max. Did you miss me?
His response is to lick my face, hands, and hair as I chuckle. Good boy. I brought take-out because I am not cooking tonight. I have too many files to go through this weekend.
We finish our dinner and I call my boyfriend, Coby, as I organize patient files on my desk. Hey, baby. How goes it?
Hello, beautiful. I finalized on the Parker Street house this afternoon. I already know I’m awesome, but you can go ahead and remind me,
he fishes.
I laugh while shaking my head. You’re something, all right. I have a ton of work to do this weekend. It is not going to be fun.
Can you pencil me in for tomorrow? I’d like to set a formal date with my lady, if you don’t mind.
I pause for effect then respond, I might be able to rearrange some things for my man.
We laugh and talk for a few more minutes, then hang up. Time to get to work, Max.
He curls up on my feet and quickly starts snoring. That’s my cue to get busy.
My hands are shaking as I lie on my bed. The covers move over my head with each breath and I shut my eyes tightly. My heart pounds in my ears, pulsing throughout my body. But it isn’t loud enough to shut out the sound of small feet hitting the floor in my room. Or the chilling giggles.
Just leave me alone!
I plead for the hundredth time.
Every time the nightlight goes out, they come out to play. Grotesque little creatures with the small bodies of children and horrid faces that haunt my dreams. Each creature wears a different face, but the thick, black tongues and jagged, stained teeth are all the same. Their sharp claws cut through my toys like knives through flesh. The dark is their playground.
Tears trail down my face. I pray that the morning will come quickly or that my mom would check on me.
I wake up with a start and look around. I'm not in my childhood bedroom. I am not a child anymore. My pillowcase isn’t light pink and my room doesn't have toys strewn everywhere. I breathe in a sigh of relief after I finish reassuring myself and wipe the sweat from my brow. The nightmare left me shaken and cold. Max is lying on the floor next to my bed looking up at me.
Bad dream again, Max. They’re becoming frequent and with more detail,
I say as I lean over the bed to rub his head. He licks my hand and jumps on my bed as I