Maja, thou should not pass.
White walls. They were always too bright, too big, too clautraphobic. She remembers being young, the other children wearing matching white shorts and T-shirts, they were like a family. A small one madfe only of themslves and the Doctors. Maja clutched at her shorts, taking another long stride not daring to glance back. The guards were watching, barking orders to catch her. She knew she couldn’t return. Those bright, big walls drawing further from her with every step she took onot the blanketed flour. Snow fell in big chucks from the sky, she had never experinced such a thing herself. It was refreshing.
She had heard tales of people escaping, running far away. Murmurs of the others hearing screaming not too long later, deep inside she knew she was different. The horrific mostrosities taking her family couldn’t get her. It was a comforting thought. She was immune, she would not die and she would save the others.
A putrid smell encoupased Maja. It came from every direction, eating at her. She gagged and fell momentarily to the floor. Clutching at her aching eyes before turning up, looking at the source of her misfortune. It was a creature. Elongated limbs and rotten flesh hanging off its side. It’s face was forced open with staples, glimmering in the moonlight. The staples pulled at chapped lips and gum, a vile back liquid oozing out of the microcuts.
The thing took Maja’s hair, and pulled. It’s red eyes glinting in the ecstacy. It took its time beating her. Scraping at flesh slowly with crooked nails, tearing at her facial muscles with teeth lined like that of a sharks. It did not seem detered by the echoing screams of the once quiet girl. Nor did it seem detered when her body finally fell limp. It meerly enjoyed the opitunity to eat like never before.