Tuesday, December 5, 2023

World Gone, Chapter 6: Falling Forward

 When we last saw Delaney, her and her son John had found a place to sleep. Unfortunately is was a trouble sleep that she found herself in. Read about that dream in this 6th chapter of my novel in progress, "World Gone".

Are these the hands of Delany? Who could say for sure?


Chapter 6 – Falling Forward

The air rushed past her, and the deafening sound of wind filled her ears as she continued to fall. The sensation of weightlessness enveloped her, and a profound sense of isolation settled in. She wondered if there was a bottom to this endless descent, or if she would keep falling forever. How long had she been falling? She honestly had no idea. One moment she didn’t seem to exist, and the next she was falling. Only, and always falling.

In the deadly grip of the horrifying chaos, she tried to recall any details about her life, her identity, or how she found herself in this surreal predicament. But her memories eluded her, slipping through her mind like water through clenched fingers. It was a disconcerting emptiness, a void where her past should have been.

As she struggled to make sense of her surroundings, a glimmer of light appeared in the distance, a small, distant point in the overwhelming darkness. The light grew brighter, and a mixture of hope and fear welled up within her. Was it an escape, a destination, or something else entirely?

Her mind raced with unanswered questions, and the desperation to understand her situation intensified. The fall seemed to go on forever, yet the light drew nearer. In this mysterious descent, she faced the unknown with a vulnerability that echoed her nakedness. The absence of familiarity and the uncertainty of her fate added to the surreal and dreamlike quality of the experience.

With each passing moment, the tension mounted, and she clung to the hope that the approaching light held answers. The realization of her vulnerability and the lack of control over her own destiny fueled the tumultuous emotions within her. In the midst of the infinite fall, she grappled not only with the physical sensations but also with the profound existential crisis that unfolded in the void around her.

Instinctively she knew that she was completely naked. Had she been born here in this unending descent towards her death? She searched her memory but could only find one. It had been her fifth birthday (she could see the big number “5” candle, sitting atop a hideous pink cake looking monstrosity), and her mom had just given her a necklace. She reached her hand up to touch the familiar locket that held a tiny picture of her and her mom, and found that it was gone. Had it ever been there? Was this all just some kind of dream. She pinched her left nipple, hard, only to find that the pain was immense.

As she grappled with the surreal nature of her situation, she couldn't shake the nagging question: had she ever truly existed outside of this endless fall? Was her entire life, her memories, just a fabrication of this dreamlike scenario? She pinched her left nipple as hard as she could, the searing pain, felt strangely real, grounding her in the midst of the surreal. This was no dream. 

The growing light offered a paradoxical mix of hope and despair. Its radiance seemed to promise something beyond the darkness, but the distance between her and the light remained constant, defying the logic of her descent. The notion that the light might only grow, never to be reached, added a layer of frustration to her predicament.

She continued to fall, naked and vulnerable, grappling with the fragments of her memory, the pain in her flesh, and the elusive light that teased her with its unattainable presence. The dreamlike quality of the experience persisted, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. The descent, the light, the memories — all elements woven into the fabric of this mysterious dreamscape, leaving her to navigate the infinite abyss with a sense of both trepidation and a strange, almost detached acceptance.

Suddenly, in the blink of an eye, she found herself no longer falling down, but somehow falling sideways, as if moving quickly through an un-assuming tunnel. The sensation was so weird that she started questioning the reality of the situation again. Everything around her insisted that this was real, but there was a dream like quality that she just could not shake. 

As she tumbled through this surreal sideways descent, the surroundings morphed into a mesmerizing display of colors and shapes. The tunnel seemed to pulsate with an otherworldly energy, casting an ethereal glow on everything around her. Strange patterns danced across the walls, creating an intricate tapestry of light that defied the laws of physics.

Her curiosity began to override the initial unease, and she stretched out her hand to touch the walls of the tunnel. To her surprise, the surface felt neither solid nor liquid, but rather like a gentle breeze passing through her fingers. It was as if the tunnel itself was a living, breathing entity, responding to her presence.

As she continued to fall through this enigmatic passage, the air around her seemed to carry whispers of distant voices, unintelligible yet strangely comforting. She couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of the unknown, embracing the uncertainty of her surroundings. And yet at the same time, she felt a certain unease in the air, as if something was below and ahead of her, waiting. Always waiting.

Despite the dreamlike quality of this experience, a sense of calm settled within her. Perhaps it was the realization that fear had given way to acceptance, or maybe it was the acknowledgment that sometimes reality itself could be as flexible and unpredictable as a dream.

In the midst of the surreal journey, she pondered the nature of existence, wondering if this sideways fall was a metaphor for life's unexpected twists and turns. The boundary between dreams and reality blurred, and she found solace in the idea that, just like in a dream, she had the power to shape her own perceptions.

As the tunnel continued to weave its mysterious path, she couldn't help but surrender to the allure of the unknown, savoring the unique blend of uncertainty and wonder that accompanied her sideways descent. Whether a dream or a reality yet to be understood, she embraced the journey with a newfound sense of tranquility, eagerly awaiting the moment when she would wake up and carry the echoes of this extraordinary experience back into the tangible world.

Delany's heart raced as the echoes of John's cries reverberated through the eerie wind that surrounded her. The surreal dreamscape of the tunnel seemed to distort her perception of reality, blurring the lines between the dream and the waking world. She couldn't shake off the haunting resemblance of the cries to her baby boy.

Desperation crept into her voice as she called out to John, a mix of fear and determination driving her forward. The surreal surroundings heightened her panic, making her question the very nature of this nightmare. In the disorienting tunnel, she felt a visceral need to reach her child, to comfort him and protect him from whatever unseen threat loomed.

The questions flooded her mind like a relentless storm. Why was John in this nightmarish scenario? How could something so innocent and sweet be entangled in this strange and unsettling dream? The lack of answers fueled her anxiety, and the uncertainty of their situation hung heavily in the air.

"Mommy's coming, baby boy!" she repeated, the words a desperate mantra in the face of the unknown. Yet, John's cries persisted, a disconcerting backdrop to the surreal journey through the dream tunnel. The panic intensified, threatening to overwhelm her as the sense of helplessness deepened.

The fear of the unknown and the possibility that this could be their end gnawed at her, casting a dark shadow over her thoughts. The tunnel seemed to stretch endlessly, a metaphor for the uncertainty of their fate. Delany grappled with the terror that engulfed her, yearning for answers that remained elusive.

In the midst of the dream-induced chaos, she clung to the hope that this nightmare would soon come to an end. The surreal landscape continued to twist and turn, amplifying her sense of disorientation. The fear for John's well-being and the dread of an uncertain fate became palpable, creating a visceral experience that felt too real to be just a dream.

As she pressed forward through the dream tunnel, the unknown journey unfurling before her, Delany couldn't shake the feeling that the answers to her questions were just out of reach, shrouded in the unsettling atmosphere of the dreamscape. The cries of her baby boy lingered, a haunting reminder of the stakes in this surreal and nightmarish adventure.

She felt the sensation of being shaken violently, and tried to scream herself, but no sound would come out. It was as if she were suddenly unable to make a sound. Whatever was going on here, it was clear that someone, or something, wanted to punish her and her baby boy. She opened her mouth to scream again, and still no sound would come out.

The violent shaking intensified, jolting Delany in the disorienting dream tunnel. Panic surged through her as she attempted to scream, only to be met with a disconcerting silence. It was as if her voice had been stolen by the surreal landscape that surrounded her, leaving her feeling vulnerable and powerless.

The fear escalated as she grappled with the notion that someone, or something, intended to inflict punishment on her and her baby boy. The helplessness of being unable to make a sound amplified the terror, and she felt a profound sense of dread enveloping her.

In a desperate attempt to break free from this nightmarish silence, Delany opened her mouth once more, but the absence of sound persisted. The dream seemed to mock her attempts to communicate, leaving her feeling isolated and trapped in a world that defied both logic and reason.

Suddenly, a voice pierced through the oppressive quiet, calling her name with urgency. "Delany! Wake up. Please wake up!" The tone carried a genuine sense of concern, and panic reverberated in the words. Relief washed over her as she recognized that this voice did not harbor ill intentions. Instead, it held a plea for her to escape the clutches of the dream and return to reality.

Struggling against the silence that bound her, Delany focused on the voice up ahead, drawing strength from its reassuring quality. The pleas to wake up became a lifeline, a beacon guiding her through the tumultuous dreamscape. The shaking continued, and with each tremor, she felt a gradual detachment from the dream's oppressive hold.

As if responding to the desperate cries, the dream began to unravel, and Delany felt the tug of awakening. Slowly, the surreal surroundings faded, giving way to the dim light of reality. She gasped for air, her body drenched in sweat, and the remnants of the dream clung to her mind.

The transition from the dream to waking life left Delany shaken, but the realization that she was no longer trapped in the nightmare brought a profound sense of relief. The voice that had called out to her proved to be a lifeline, a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there could be someone reaching out to help.

The remnants of the dream lingered like a fleeting wisp in Delany's mind, a hazy memory that struggled to hold its ground. Yet, reality surged back with a cruel intensity, bringing the vivid recollection of the nightmare that played out in the waking world.

The dirt tunnel, dimly lit by the rising sun, and steeped in shadows, became a stark contrast to the surreal dreamscape she had just escaped. As the dream dissipated, the weight of the actual nightmare settled upon her like a suffocating blanket. The events of the previous night flooded back, an unwelcome tide that carried with it a torrent of fear, uncertainty, and despair.

The waking panic replaced the dream-induced terror, and Delany found herself grappling with the harsh truth that nothing was okay. The echoes of John's cries, both from the dream and the reality, reverberated in her mind, a haunting reminder of the perilous situation they were in.

She looked around the crowded dirt tunnel, seeking some semblance of reassurance, but found none. The air felt heavy with the weight of the unknown, and the dread of an uncertain future hung in the silence. The dream may have offered a brief escape, but the reality they faced seemed insurmountable.

In the stillness of the tunnel, Delany's thoughts raced, and the realization settled like a lead weight: nothing would ever be okay again. The stark truth of their predicament loomed over her, casting a long, foreboding shadow. As she grappled with the harsh reality, she knew that confronting the challenges ahead would demand every ounce of strength she possessed.

With a heavy heart, Delany braced herself for the daunting journey that lay ahead, uncertain of what the future held but determined to face it head-on. The dream may have faded, but the waking nightmare persisted, and she steeled herself for the trials that awaited her and John in this harsh and unforgiving reality.


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