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by Liza
Rated: E · Chapter · Experience · #1819104
A short blurb about a woman who does not understand, and is lost within, her own mind.
         Sophia stares into the blank screen in front of her, seeing only her pale reflection, and wonders what it might help her understand of her mind. It stares back blankly, never changing, never offering her assistance, just reflecting her own image - static, cold, empty. What is wrong with this ridiculous thing that it will not do as it should? Why won't it change? Why doesn't it help her understand? But it remains still as ever.
         Sophia reaches out to the screen, her hand trembling as if something will jump out at her, yet still moving towards it, sure she will remain safe behind this wall of real and make-believe. The screen suddenly shimmers, and she yanks her arm back with an alarmed yelp of shock. It was not supposed to do that! Or perhaps, as the thought dawns on her, it is trying to teach her something. She looks closer at it, leaning in until her pocked nose touches the chilly wall. Yet, now it does nothing. Sophia begins to get angry at it. Why isn't it moving now? As she contemplates the screen, she realizes, the change did not come from the screen. Merely, there was a reflection from behind her of something shifting. She turns her head around carefully, her straggly blond bangs, partially covering her view, to look behind her.
         It is an orderly, shuffling past with several containers precariously held in his two fragile arms. This looks like a dangerous activity for him to be attempting in her opinion, so she uncurls her scarred legs to stand up and help him.
         Her legs don't respond. Why can't she get up? Confused, Sophia tries again to shift her legs. Yet, her body will not respond. Why can't she move? What is going on?! Beginning to sense the old panic and fury welling up inside, she jerks her head suddenly to the side as if to shake it off her. Yet angry now, and intensely frightened, she tries to move her hand. It flops to one side of her, barely responding. Wasn't she able to move it before? What is going on? Bewildered and frightened, she yells out suddenly, afraid that her voice has faded away without reason.
         To her instant relief, the orderly looks up in alarm at her gutteral yell. He puts his items down carefully, regards her for a moment, and as if trying to decide whether he should do something about her obvious distress, moves carefully towards her, putting out both his hands, palms up, to let her know he means her no harm. Not actually touching her, Adam gently motions with his hands to be calm. "Breathe", he tells her and snaps his fingers in front of her face.
         Startled, she jerks away from him.
         "Breathe", he says again to her.
         Sophia lets out a gasp, and realizes she had been holding all her air inside. Fighting tears, she tries to do as he says, and takes a shaky breath in.
         "Again", he commands, this time demonstrating with his hands, breathing in and out.
         She does as he suggests, and realizes the panic is subsiding a bit. She continues doing this under his direction for a few more minutes, until she breathes normally once more.
         Once she is relaxed, he gently touches her shoulder. Sophia jerks back again away from his touch, freezing her body. Watching him warily, her breath comes once more in jerky gasps. Backing away from her obvious alarm, he motions for her to again breathe. She draws breath in slowly, staring at him, watching his hands cautiously.
         "I am going to help you stand, Sophia", he says calmly.
         She nods at him almost imperceptibly, and with revulsion watches his hands come closer.
         "Sophia, I am only going to help you stand. Please let me know if I can touch you."
         "Yes," she breathes out reluctantly. Fighting her terror, she allows him to take her arm and help her up off the floor where she had fallen.
         Once standing, he immediately pulls his hands away.
         In confusion at his sudden withdrawal, she stares at him, "You are afraid of me?"
         He gives her a shadowy look, and comprehension dawns on her, "Oh", she whispers softly, "You are afraid I will bite you as I did Markus." Then with a matter-of-fact tone, "No, he held onto me too tight and was pushing me."
         Looking doubtful, Adam still kept his hands away from her reach.
         She smiles at him humourlessly and then with a voice tinged in cold venom at the memory of what Markus did, "If I wanted to hurt you, I would have done so much sooner than you could have prevented, as Markus found out rather painfully. How's his fat finger doing anyways?"
         Turning away from Adam towards her chair without waiting for his response, and not really caring to, Sophia begins to understand a little bit of what has happened. She was not actually paralyzed, for she is able to move without difficulty. The problem is with her head. She cannot understand why her mind does such things to her. Why it confuses her so. But with a sigh, she knows: it's the whirling anger and panic that consumes her and leaves her breathless.
         She allows him to help her back into the chair, although cringing against his touch through her thin white gown. She does not want to alarm him enough to push that little black button on the back of his wristband. She's had that experience before, and will not go through it again, unless it is necessary. Shaking off the memory of all those arms around her, holding her down, aware of the anger already building up inside her, she instead focuses on the fact that she is in control after all, and is only in this hospital until she heals both in mind and body. The accident (though, she knows it was not technically an accident) will require a great deal of time before she is ready to face her other worlds again. Frowning, Sophia admonishes herself aloud for letting such a thing happen again.
         Looking up quickly she notices the orderly looking at her with worry reflected in his eyes as he helps her down to the tattered green chair. She winces from the searing pain she was slowly becoming aware of that is travelling up her legs and arms from the fall to the ground. She hopes those burns will heal soon.
         Sophia looks back at the items he had been carrying before coming to help her, and he shakes his head in the negative.
         "You are much better off sitting down and letting your body relax after such a fall. I will be just dandy carrying the boxes back myself."
         Sophia snickers at his use of the word 'dandy'. She hasn't heard it used since...well...those other times, "I wonder if he would still use that term around me if he knew," she muses to herself.
         She hesitates lightly, considering telling him just to ruin his day, then her eye catches what she hadn't noticed before. The puzzle is shimmering at her, as one piece off to the side flashes brightly in the gentle sunlight, which is cascading over the newly built green pool on the table in front of her. Looking at it, the damaged woman realizes why it was she became focused on the screen The puzzle had become too challenging, the sun was making her tired, and so she let her eyes and mind wander, then dragged herself from where she'd fallen over to the television, while in that usual trance. Sophia understands how she is supposed to try and not let such things happen. She remembers the consequences of such actions. Yet, sometimes she gets confused and cannot help but revert to old habits. It is comforting in so many ways, at least until the panic and anger sets in. She firmly tells herself she will try harder next time. She has so many tools, both physical and mental, she can use to help her avoid such a distraction.
         With new determination, she looks back at the shimmering piece she suddenly noticed that will fit so nicely into a perfectly shaped hole. Moving her arm carefully over the puzzle, afraid to disturb the pool of fish she has already brought to life, she picks up the errant piece that lay off to the side and then just as cautiously, places the piece with a satisfying click into the correct position. Sophia sighs contentedly, then finds the next one.
         Sophia hears him grunt and with a quick look around, sees Adam pick up the boxes he was carrying earlier. She turns her back to his mundane task, letting this beautiful world of glittering fish in a deepening pool consume her thoughts and mind once more.
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