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by M. K. ROZE


  Savina walked toward me. She was wearing the same

  gown as last time too. I ran and hid behind a bigger tree,

  squatted down, and covered my mouth from breathing so

  hard. Someone came up behind me.

  I jumped to my feet and whipped around. I scowled at

  Savina. “Get away from me!”

  Rage burned in her eyes as she circled me.

  “What do you want?” I shouted.

  She ignored me.

  I turned around and rushed away.

  “Don’t you dare walk away from me.” Her voice seemed

  like she was talking into a tin can.

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  A lump formed in my throat, and my steps weakened,

  but I managed to keep walking. Savina caught up to me,

  snatched my hand, and dragged me along with her.

  “Let me go!” I dug my nails into her skin.

  Savina continued pulling me and looked up into the dark

  sky. I tried to shake off her grip, but I found that she was too

  powerful.

  “Let go of my hand!” I demanded.

  She walked on until we arrived at a large lake with murky

  water.

  When a loud roar came from the sky, I squatted down

  and tilted my head back, trying to see what it was. Seconds

  later, a figure with black wings, gold at their tips, swooped

  down toward us. I looked again and gasped when I saw it

  had talons for feet and a blurry face. When the winged man

  with red eyes drew closer, I screamed. I pounded on Savina’s

  arm.

  Savina turned to me with black eyes, let me go, and

  leaped over my head like a cat.

  “Viata!” Kaylee yelled in my ear as she shook my

  shoulder.

  Mr. Roberts and Kaylee came into focus.

  “How did I get in the corner of the room?” I looked at

  the entire class huddled on the other side of the room, staring

  at me like they were afraid of me.

  “Ms. Vandell, you were walking around while talking

  and yelling,” Mr. Roberts said, concerned. “Are you okay?”

  I ran over to the desk, snatched my bag off the floor,

  and hurried toward the exit.

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  “Viata, go to the nurse,” Mr. Roberts commanded.

  “Kaylee, go with her and make sure she’s all right.”

  “Okay,” Kaylee said in a shaky tone.

  I charged out the door and ran down the empty hallway

  until I reached the exit.

  “The nurse is the other way,” Kaylee yelled from behind

  me.

  I ignored her and continued until I was outside, where

  a burning sensation ran through my head. Not again. I

  stopped, dropped my bag, and clasped my head between my

  hands. When the pain subsided, I retrieved my bag and

  continued to my car. As soon as I got in, Kaylee knocked on

  my window.

  I rolled it down. “I can’t talk right now. I need to go

  home and take some Tylenol.”

  “Tell me what happened first?”

  “I must have passed out and had another dream with

  Savina.” I sighed. “I need to go home before I freak out.”

  Constin came out of nowhere. “I saw you running down

  the hall. What happened?”

  “It’s nothing,” I mumbled.

  He wasn’t convinced.

  “She had a nightmare in class.”

  “Kaylee!” I screeched. I couldn’t believe she just told

  the guy I liked about what happened. I was so pissed off.

  She frowned and looked at the other students’ cars. “I’m

  sorry.”

  “Do you want to talk?” Constin asked me.

  “Maybe some other time. I gotta go.”

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  Kaylee looked at me with concern. “Viata, you were

  walking around the class with your eyes open while having a

  conversation. You need to talk to someone.”

  I started the car and backed out, almost hitting the truck

  behind me. As I drove away, I looked in the rearview mirror,

  and Kaylee was crying. Constin looked around and walked

  away like he was in a hurry.

  I took off down the road, wondering what to do.

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  aylee kept calling me, but I ignored her. I was mad

  that she told Constin about my dreams and what

  had happened to me. That was the last thing I

  wanted him to know.

  I sat in an empty parking lot until school was over, trying

  to figure everything out but got nowhere. Part of me wanted

  to call my parents and tell them what was going on, but I was

  afraid they would take me to the hospital. I feared I had a

  brain tumor or something.

  At home, I pulled in and saw Liam’s Jeep in his

  driveway. I decided to talk to him about what was going on.

  On the way, my footsteps faltered. Do I want to tell him? I

  shook my head and continued to the doorway. I rang the

  bell.

  “Hi, Viata.”

  “Hello, Ms. Moore. Is Liam home?” I leaned down to

  pet their pure black German shepherd, Cujo.

  When Cujo growled, I yanked my hand back.

  “Yes, he is. Hold on while I put him in his cage.”

  She disappeared inside. As I stood there listening to her

  wrestle Cujo, I wondered why he was acting so violent.

  She opened the door again. “He’s a strong dog. Come

  in and sit while I get Liam.” She walked up the stairs, calling

  for him.

  I sat on the couch, tapping my foot while looking

  around at all their high-end black furniture. Loud footsteps

  came down the stairs, and Liam turned the corner smiling at

  me. He sat on the edge of the coffee table facing me.

  “What’s up?”

  Before I could say anything, Ms. Moore came back

  downstairs. “Hey, I’m going to the store. Do you guys need

  anything?”

  “I’m good, Mom.”

  “No, thank you,” I said.

  After his mom shut the front door, Liam looked at me

  with a massive grin on his face. “Where were we?”

  “Did Kaylee call you?”

  “No, why?”

  “Do you think my dreams could be real?” I said bluntly.

  Liam got up, shaking his head. “Come again?”

  “I’m serious.”

  “Why, what happened?”

  I hesitated, then told him what had happened in class.

  “Damn. Why do I have to miss all the action?”

  I shot him a dirty look. “Seriously?”

  “Sorry.” He tried to keep a straight face but chuckled.

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  “It’s not funny, Liam!”

  “Viata, come on now. This crap has gotten to your head.

  Look at how you’ve been acting since you got back from

  Romania. You barely even hang out anymore. And you’ve

  been staying up all night. I would believe my dreams were

  real, too.”

  I got up and paced around the living room. “You think

  I’m crazy just like Kaylee and Constin do.”

  “I never said that.” He placed his hand on my shoulder,

  stopping me from pacing. “Can we have the old Viata back?”

  I turned to him and managed to smile.

  “There she is,” he said.

  “F
unny. Thanks for talking to me. I’m going to go tell

  my parents about what happened. I’ll see you in a few

  months.”

  “Why is that?”

  I folded my arms. “Once I tell them what happened,

  they will lock me up in the mental ward.”

  He hugged me. “They aren’t going to lock you up for a

  sleeping problem.”

  “I hope not.” I opened the door and continued down

  the steps of his house. I looked back at him. “Thanks, Liam.”

  “No problem. I’ll see you tomorrow at school.”

  “Hopefully.” I walked toward my house.

  Instead of heading for home, I decided to go for a walk

  to a small neighborhood park that was a block from my

  house. I was upset that Liam didn’t believe me, and I wasn’t

  over the dream. On my way there, I looked up at the dark

  sky, and raindrops fell on my face. The weather matched my

  mood. At the park, I sat on the wooden bench and closed

  my eyes.

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  ⁓

  After a long time of thinking of what happened to me,

  the rain picked up, and twigs snapped behind me. I turned

  to see what had made the noise, but only a few trees and a

  swing set were in my line of sight. Beyond that was pure

  darkness. I remembered the animals that were on the news,

  and I gulped. What was I thinking? I rushed up, and a black

  shadow hovered over the road in front of me.

  “Viata,” a male voice called out in an Italian accent.

  I stepped back and shielded my eyes from the drizzle as

  I looked all around me.

  “Viata,” he said again, provoking me.

  The black shadow moved toward me.

  “What the hell?” I ran toward the road, but the shadow

  darted in front of me at an incredible speed. I came to a halt.

  “What do you want?”

  The shadow slowly moved side to side. I slid my phone

  out of my back pocket to turn the flashlight app on, but it

  was dead.

  “Crap!” I smacked the phone a few times and got

  nothing.

  The shadow grew closer and formed into a person. It

  reminded me of the dream I had with Savina. Am I dreaming?

  I turned in all directions, looking for somewhere to go. The

  woods behind the park was my only option. As I ran across

  the grass, the sound of branches snapping echoed through

  the woods. I picked up the pace, looking over my shoulder,

  making sure no one was following me.

  I came to a stop with thick bushes in front of me.

  “Screw it.” I charged through them.

  Tears filled my eyes as the branches scratched my arms.

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  ⁓

  Out of the brush, I stopped and stared at the houses that

  lined the street, surrounded by tall trees.

  A young woman walked toward me but her face was in

  the shadows. “Are you okay?” Savina called out.

  I froze. How is she here?

  A loud growl came from behind me. I looked back, but

  nothing was there. When I turned around, Savina was in

  front of me, wearing black leggings with a white blouse.

  I gasped and fell backward onto the grass. “Get away

  from me!”

  Her eyes widened. “Why are you acting as if we’ve met

  before?”

  “We did. You’re the woman from my dreams. How ...

  how are you here?”

  Savina snatched my arm with her ice-cold hand and

  gazed into my eyes. “You’re lying. Now, tell me how you

  know me?”

  I jerked my arm away and stepped back.

  She grabbed me by my hair and looked into my eyes.

  “You’re not wearing contacts, are you?”

  I ignored her and closed my eyes, hoping I would wake

  up.

  Savina pulled me into her and sniffed my neck. “What

  has he done?” she bellowed.

  “Let me go!” I cried

  “Tell me where the Sicuro is.”

  “What is that?”

  “Don’t play games with me.”

  “I’m not.”

  She cocked her head. “The dagger I impaled you with.

  Do you remember that?”

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  I gasped. “Savina, stop it!”

  “That’s impossible. Where is Bain? I know he told you

  about me and the dagger.”

  A loud hiss came from the woods, then Savina released

  my hair and whipped around.

  I took off running toward the houses. “Help me!”

  Something flew over my head with a scent of

  sandalwood, followed by a low growl from behind me. I

  didn’t look back and kept running, then cold strong hands

  grabbed me around my waist, lifting me off the ground.

  I screamed and tried to look behind me, but I couldn’t

  see who was there or where we were going at such a quick

  speed. Savina was gone, and the houses disappeared rapidly

  into the distance.

  My abductor abruptly stopped and stood me upright.

  “Be silent. It’s me, Bain.”

  I spun around and stepped back from his sandalwood

  scent, wondering if he could fly. “How ... how is this

  possible?”

  “How do you know Savina?”

  “I dreamt about her just like I did you. Why, how do

  you know her?”

  Before he could answer, tree branches broke above our

  heads, then something growled.

  Bain picked me up and ran into the woods so fast—I

  thought I was on a slingshot. He stopped, set me down, and

  gently placed his hands on my face.

  “Viata, you need to go to Ro—” He grabbed his head

  and groaned. “You need to go to Romania and meet with

  Muma Pădurii.”

  What’s wrong with this guy? “What? Who is she?”

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  ⁓

  Bain looked like he was holding his breath from the

  pain. He grabbed the thick branch next to us and squeezed

  it. “She’s a woman who can tell you important information I

  can’t.” He grunted and snapped the branch in half. “You

  must go to her before it’s too late.”

  “No!” Savina hissed and jumped down from a tree.

  Bain turned around and stepped back toward me.

  “Savina, stay back,” he thundered.

  Savina charged toward us with red eyes.

  Bain grabbed Savina and flew her straight up into the

  trees.

  “Where is the Sicuro?” Savina shouted.

  I screamed and took off running in the same direction I

  had come from. As I ran for my life, I glanced over my

  shoulder at the trees swaying, followed by growling. When

  throbbing pains rushed through my head, I dropped to my

  knees.

  Flashes of an older man, wearing a medieval gold tunic,

  was standing in a room that looked like the inside of a castle.

  When the hallucination stopped, I jumped up and sprinted

  toward my house, looking back to make sure no one was

  behind me. My heart pounded against my chest as I ran up

  my front steps and shoved open the door.

  “Help me!” I yelled.

  Dad came out of the kitchen. “What’s wrong?”

  I paced the hall, running my fingers through my hair.

 
“The man ... the man from my dreams just saved me from

  an evil woman who impaled me with a dagger.”

  Mom ran down the stairs with a towel wrapped around

  her. “What are you talking about?”

  I sounded crazy, but in my mind, it was true.

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  Dad came up to me. “Did you just say that a man from

  your dreams just saved you from a woman from your

  dreams? Did I hear that right?”

  I glanced at Mom’s worried look. “Yes.”

  Dad jerked my chin to face him, tilted my head back,

  and looked into my eyes. “What the hell are you on?”

  “Bret, our daughter doesn’t do drugs.”

  “Julia, she said she was talking to people from her

  dreams. If she’s not on drugs, then why would she say that?”

  I yanked my head out of his firm grip. “Thanks a lot!” I

  rushed to the living room and sat on the couch, thinking how

  insane it sounded.

  Dad stormed in, yanked me up, and let go of my arm.

  “You’re going to the hospital. You need help!”

  “I’m not going anywhere.”

  Mom raced over to me. “Honey, you need to see

  someone.”

  I grabbed my head and sat down. “It’s these headaches

  I’ve been having. I think what happened on the plane,

  happened again in school. Except, this time I was walking

  around while yelling.”

  “Why didn’t you tell me right away?” Mom asked.

  I sighed. “I didn’t want you to get upset.”

  Dad reached his hand out for mine. “Viata, let’s go to

  the hospital and make sure you’re okay.”

  “I’m scared. What if I have a brain tumor like grandma

  did?”

  Dad’s eyes watered up. “Viata, just because my mother

  had one, doesn’t mean you will. Please don’t fight with me

  and come with us.”

  I took his hand.

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  “I’ll meet you in the truck.” Mom raced upstairs to

  change.

  As we waited in the emergency room, I wondered what

  Savina was and how Bain new her. And why Bain was always

  grabbing his head in pain.

  After another hour, a nurse called my name. We

  followed her into a small room, where we waited another

  hour before Dr. Lendon, one of the three doctors in the ER,

 

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