Inside – Day 6
I wake in a sticky patch of drying blood on the bathroom floor. Disoriented at first, I wonder how I got here, but the first subtle movement reminds me as they begin to rummage through my decimated body. Glancing downward, I can see the shape of one as it moves under my skin making its way across my abdomen and down my thigh. They’re crawling throughout my entire body now. They seem to be making their way to the cooler surfaces that are in contact with the tile floor I lay upon.
They relish the cool feel of the stone as much as I do. The clutter of them must have moved while I was unconscious. There is a pregnant hum to the silence, almost an anticipation of retribution should I try to move yet again.
The more aware I become, the more I come to realize that they are not all seeking to be dormant – not all moving toward the cool floor. The smaller ones still crawl through me, using their clawed legs to move in and around my organs. My body spasms from the pain, and I feel the frenzy of awakening. They nip in vague warning for me not to move, poke at my tender innards with their pincers and jab with hardened nails.
Exhausted from not eating, from the loss of blood, and the horror of knowing my body is their only source of food, I reach out towards the edge of the bathtub. As my hand closes around it, I feel their bodies crunching between skin, tendon and bone. They bite and scrabble frantically to escape; I can’t help but feel a smug bit of satisfaction at this. Others awaken and join the fray, biting and stabbing with abandon at their host, my body. But I refuse to be coerced, I have found strength in their terror. I will drag myself to the bathtub – its cool surround offering a coffin of reprieve.
I manage to pull my torso up and over the edge. God do they hate this. The moment my abdomen is bent in two, head dangling in the tub, I begin to spew blood and small black bodies. Fatigued from my efforts and unable to go any further, I lay bent over the edge and watch as their slickened bodies scurry about, unable to find purchase on the smooth surface. Too drained to do more, I collapse in a heap half in, half out of my enamel coated salvation as the malformed creatures desperately crawl up my limp hair, trying to enter through ears and mouth that others are still using as a route of mass exodus from my traitorous body.
Because we choose to look with open eyes…
Come with me over the next week, as I spin my tale for Coffin Hop 2012. This will be a story told day by day – on the final day, encapsulated into one post.
In honor of the tour, I’ll be giving away a goodie per day to one random recipient who leaves a comment on each post. My prizes will come in the form of e-books, print copies, eZines, and an unending subscription to The Sirens Call eZine as well. (plus there may be a rubber duckie or two) All prizes will be randomly selected on November 1st, as per the Coffin Hop guidelines found here on my Coffin Hop 2012 page, along with a list of the other bloggers. Please don’t forget to visit the Coffin Hop Blog for news, updates, delirious ramblings, and magnificent posts from the other bloggers as well!
October 29th, 2012 at 8:41 am
“I can’t help but feel a smug bit of satisfaction at this.” I’m cheering. Crush those nasty, infesting bastards!
-aniko
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October 29th, 2012 at 11:03 am
LOL – yes my dear, the tide is turning! ;}
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October 29th, 2012 at 11:51 am
Hell yeah!
-aniko
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October 29th, 2012 at 11:50 am
I’m really enjoying this so far, Nina! Giving me the weebie-jeebies!!! 🙂
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October 29th, 2012 at 12:04 pm
Creepy crawlies climbing all over ya? ;} Glad you’re enjoying it!
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October 29th, 2012 at 4:32 pm
Creepy crawly is right!!
Shudder!!
Thanks for the shiver–happy hopping!!
XO
Pen
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October 29th, 2012 at 4:57 pm
Thank you Pen! Shudder & shiver are sweet words indeed! ;}
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October 29th, 2012 at 8:34 pm
Get the nasty little bastards~~~
Heather
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October 30th, 2012 at 4:17 pm
LOL – that’s the spirit!! ;}
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October 29th, 2012 at 10:10 pm
Beautiful prose and utter horrible delight for those of us who have creepy leanings. It’s good stuff, Nina. I’m hooked!
-Jimmy
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October 30th, 2012 at 4:56 pm
Thank you Jimmy! Be sure to read the entire piece on day eight from start to finish, then let me know if you think it has more impact as a whole, or split apart with the anticipation factor in play… if you wouldn’t mind.
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October 29th, 2012 at 10:33 pm
Awesome Nina!!
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October 30th, 2012 at 4:57 pm
Thank you Zombie Minx – I know how you love the creepy crawlies! ;}
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