Insomnia
The red digits of the alarm clock next to your bed give the only illumination in
the dark room. Your eyes strain to distinguish the grotesque shadows that surround you.
A car passes outside. You wonder if the driver is aware of the strange clunking noise the
engine is making. Vague shadows are thrown onto the wall opposite the window that is
covered by closed mini-blinds. After the car’s clunking engine fades into a distant noise,
you are left in your silence. You glance at the red glowing digits: 2:47.
Knowing that your alarm will be buzzing in a matter of a few short hours makes
you anxious to get some sleep. You sigh in a vein attempt to relax as you lay sprawled in
the middle of you bed. Your blanket has been kicked off to the right while your pillow
has vanished all together. You think it is on the floor somewhere.
Two cars pass outside. The driver of the second car, you decide, is a complete
idiot for not realizing the ear splitting screeches coming from his car means his brakes
need to be fixed. You are thinking of his stupidity when you here the dog from three
houses down start barking. The are soon followed by an annoying cat scream. Your
entire body cringes at the thought of what the dog will do to the cat. But, you soon relax,
reminding yourself that you are too tired to care and wished the dog would hurry and just
shut the cat up.
Soon, the cat has stopped squealing. Outside , there are no more passing cars or
squealing cats. Only a few rival crickets. It is in the cricket chorus that you become
aware of another enemy noise. It is a rhythmic noise, sounding like a distant drum being
beaten violently. Your heart begins pounding out of frustration. Your stomach tightens
and you start breathing irregularly. Frustration grows into anger. What is this annoying
and evil thing that has been sent by Satan himself to torture you?
You open your eyes and sit up in your bed. It is then that you realize the rhythmic
noise was the second hand on your wrist watch.
You take three deep breaths trying to calm yourself. You throw yourself back,
your head bouncing a little on the springs of the mattress. Once again, after what seemed
to be eternity, or at least an hour, you glance at the red, glowing digits: 2:51.
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