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It's red as far as I can see. I don't know where to move for fear I'll run into a wall or fall. I spin around, not really knowing if I was actually moving. A voice rings out.
All you do is stay calm Black descends down in trails until I find myself standing in the middle of a large disk and outline of a large... figure standing above me, its eyes as red as the disk below me. A voices rings out again. Don't be afraid I want to step back, but my mind listens to the voice. My stepping back would be a sign of fear. I stare up at the shadowy figure, wondering how I can see it. Black starts to reach up through the red and I feel like I'm sinking but i don't see anything move away or follow me. I hear the same voice repeat. Don't be afraid The black wraps around my legs, my thighs, my wrists and eventually my body. It was a strange feeling, but... I wasn't afraid. I did as the voice told me and stayed calm. I don't know why, because I felt myself wanting my mind to be chaotic. I stayed way to calm as I felt like I was slowly sinking through something thick. Then my feet feel free, but everything else stays the same. The figure with those crimson eyes was still staring down at me. Black surrounded my face and I couldn't see anything. I hear the voice again, this time very faint as I could barely hear it. All you do is stay calm... don't... be... afraid It faded away as a whisper and my legs felt free. Cold wind brushed against my legs. It was a change from the warm stillness of where my shoulders still were. Suddenly it was bright. Wind ran around me as my eyes were finally able to focus on the blue and the white blobs that are now everywhere. I can't listen to the voice anymore as the sensation of falling takes over me. I panic.
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