The Nightmare Inside Me: Chapter 4 The endless pit seemed to stretch with my plummeting person as I continued to descend. My eyes were narrowed, body curled up slightly from the knock-back However, the falling wasn't terrifying. It felt amazing, calming, soothing. The pain I had recently endured through from the blast that had left a small scorch mark along my muzzle, seemed to fade and disappear from existence .. The aches from within myself also died down to a numbing feeling. It felt great. It felt... right. However, due to the sudden relaxation from the enormously wholesome skydive, I was able to fully access the mental state of logic. With the specific circumstances taken into play, being knocked down a seemingly endless abyss probably shouldn't have been the most comforting of thoughts. But then again, why was it? Why did I feel so at ease, and my wounds and pains stopping during this situation? It was much better than forci
The Nightmare Inside Me: Chapter 3 A chill surrounded us as I adjusted to the new darkened surroundings. This place, it seemed familiar... Yet, I couldn't put my claw on it. The memories were all a fog. Not one thought was perfectly clear in my mind, and all thoughts were clouded up one way or another. Oh, no. It wasn't just my thoughts. It was also the place I was standing in. The air wafted small patches of fog, decreasing my range of vision. "Well," He snapped out, bringing my focus back. "Where do we begin? Let it all out..." The amount of confusion that once laid heavily on my soul was beginning to magnify as I continued to examine the "room". The thick air made it difficult to breathe as the seconds slowed down to snail's speed. Things were already happening too quick for me to comprehend, so to have the entire earth altered in a matter of seconds was mind-blowing. Even still, something remained in my subconscious as suspicious about this plac
The Nightmare Inside Me: Chapter 5-Part 1 Time. It was irrelevant, seeming to coast to a stop as we glared into our eyes. The air was now thick and dense, forcing me to inhale deep amounts of oxygen while my heartbeat started to accelerate. Within my mind, the strategies were beginning to form. He was already me incarnate, so he had to know everything I did already. I would have to trick him, not only physically, but mentally as well. How would that be possible? He had already blasted me down an endless ways back to the starting point of our first encounter, so to face him in a battle was probably not the brightest idea that anyone could of come up with. However, it was the only one that was present. What else was there to do? Rot forever in this barren wasteland of empty space? I would rather swallow eels whole. During this entire period, my eyes were never taken off of my new target, my own reflection staring right back at me. "Before we begin, why don't we introduce ourselves
Toothless the Red-Nosed DragonToothless, the red-nosed dragon, (Dragon!)Had a very shiny nose, (Like a candle!)And if you ever saw it, (Saw it!)You would even say it glows! (Like a flaming torch!)All of the other dragons, (Dragons!)Used to laugh and call him names, (Like, "The FlammingSnout"!)They never let poor Toothless, (Toothless!)Join in any dragon games! (Like "The Flying Race"!)Then, one foggy Snoggletog,Hiccup came to say;"Toothless, with your nose so bright,Won't you guide my ship tonight?"Then, all the dragons loved him, (Loved him!)As they shouted out with glee; (Arrurr!)"Toothless, the red-nosed dragon, (Dragon!)You'll go down in history!" (Murrur!)