Sunday, May 24, 2020
Sleepless Night - Original Writing - 1441 Words
He/She 7 AM. Another sleepless night to add to the collection. I havenââ¬â¢t had a full nightââ¬â¢s sleep in over 3 months. I wonder what itââ¬â¢s like, to be able to get to sleep without your thoughts circling around in your head like a swarm of angry bees. I guess thatââ¬â¢s what I deserve for being this way. ââ¬Å"Ellie,â⬠my dad yells from the kitchen downstairs, ââ¬Å"Get down here, breakfast is ready!â⬠I yell back, ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s Elijah, dad!â⬠I trudge down the stairs in my pajamas, a band tee and plaid bottoms. As I reach the bottom of the stairs, I hear my mom fumbling with some pots and pans, trying to make some eggs. I can tell it isnââ¬â¢t going as she had hoped. When I enter the kitchen, I walk over to my seat and eat my ââ¬Å"deliciousâ⬠eggs. After breakfast, I walkâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦When I am done, it is very hard to breathe, which is completely normal for me. At least I have a flat chest. Iââ¬Ëll put up with anything, my sides bruising or my armpits bleeding, to look as much like a man as possible. I finish getting ready by putting on a grey and black plaid shirt and some baggy jeans, a normal outfit of mine. Now, itââ¬â¢s finally time to go to the bus. I slowly walk through the sparkling snow to get to my bus stop. All I can hear is the wind whistling through the trees and my feet crunching in the snow. When I get to my stop, I can see the bus starting get closer. I pull out a book and get ready for the hour long bus ride. It was a pretty normal day at school, lots of homework and little fun. When I get home, I immediately go back to my room. I get out a notebook and start scribbling down all of my thoughts. I write down everything about how I have felt for what seems like forever. I tear out the sheet, carefully fold it into a small square, and put it into my pocket. I have something very important to do, which I have been worrying about all day. I then go to my closet and get out a very large backpack. In it, I pack three shirts, two pairs of pants, my notebook, and a pen, just in case something goes wrong. I also grab my phone and put it into my pocket next to the piece of paper. As I slowly walk down the stairs, I notice that the house is eerily quiet. Even though I donââ¬â¢t think anybody is around, I walk silently, making
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