Missing 411
Quote:I woke up with a dry mouth and as I ran my tongue over my teeth, they felt like they were wearing dirty socks.
“Water, I need water I tried to croak out between dried lips.”
The room was dark and as far as I knew I was alone or maybe I was blind to ? As I tried to sit up I realized my head, arms, and legs were bound to the platform I was laying upon.
“ What to hell is going on” ?
Questions rattled around in my mind as I could not remember how I got in this situation much less, why I was here ?
By the time someone turned a light on, which thoroughly blinded me for a few moments, I was completely pissed at this situation and my horrible thirst for water !
“ Can I have some Water please I tried to say,”
But there was no answer and the only sound I could detect was some shuffling behind the platform I was tied to.
“Hello, Can I have some f***ing water!”
A few more shuffling sounds and then a mechanical arm approached the right side of my head which held a container with a straw. I tried turning my head to grasp the straw with my lips but my head was almost immovable because the band across my forehead was so tight. I really had to struggle to grab the straw with my lips. I sucked on that straw and was rewarded with some luke warm water that in my present state of dehydration was the most wonderful thing I could think of.
20 minutes later I was paralyzed and I could tell I was losing conscience. My last thought was, “Why?”
“ Leave this specimen here until we return to home base. Do not feed it or loosen the bindings unless I say so.”
“Yes master, your wish is my command.”
The End
Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realize you’re wrong.
Silence those who disagree and you will never realize you are wrong.
No one rules if no one obeys
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire
Silence those who disagree and you will never realize you are wrong.
No one rules if no one obeys
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire