I try to take shallow breaths because if I donât breathe as much of the drug in, I can make it out unscathed. But even that logic isnât solid enough to grasp. I have to breathe.
I start to scream louder, banging my hands against the metal ceiling and gasping on my sobs. âHELP ME!â More saline and bleachâscented air pulses through my throat, snaking into my lungs and staining my insides.
A hand catches my left arm before it strikes the metal again. Above me, a fluorescent light shines on a body hovering above my own, holding my wrist, glaring at me with a thin milky film that glazes over her eyes. Her hair is straight and long, and her face⦠well, her face is my face.
âScarlett?â
âHi, Skylenna.â Blotchy bruises cover the soft pockets under her eyes, and her skin is a corpse shade of gray, nearly translucent like a puff of smoke. âI donât like it down here.â She frowns, still suspended over me, as if sheâs attached to thin strings.
âIâwhatâs going on? Youâre notâalive anymore. Howâhow are you here?â
âIâ
âScarlett⦠I thought Iâ
She shakes her head. I now see the dislocation from her skull to her neck, and her head swivels side to side. âItâs dark down here.â
âWhere are we?â Iâm stunned. I canât remember how I got here. The darkness, cold and empty, like sinking to the bottom of the ocean, all while remaining dry.
I focus on her face as it becomes a little clearer. The skin around her lips is a light shade of blue, and some hair is missing on the top of her head, leaving cotton-like clumps. Her thin, white dress is covered in patches of dirt, flowing like gentle ripples in water.
âItâs nice of you to visit me, but you shouldnât stay long. There are lots of things youâd sooner not experience if you had to choose.â
âWhere are we, Scarlett?â I ask again.
âThe Bible did say Iâd go here. I canât blame it for that. But sister, I left my favorite books at the cottage, and I donât get any blueberry pie here. I keep bleeding between my legs, and those menââher milky eyes grow wideââthey keep coming back.â Her voice quivers, and her bottom lip curls. And like a row of dominoes, her eyes well up with tears glistening around the rim of her red lids. âYou see, thereâs no one to hold me here when I get scared. I canât find any water to drink. Thereâs also no one to talk to. But the nasty things tell me I asked for this! They come around a lot to set me on fire and laugh at me!â Her soft voice that was shaky with fear, is now shouting. âIt burns! I beg God to save me, but he wonât come! He doesnât love me! No one loves me!â
âI love you!â I shout back, tears clouding my vision, adding a quiver to my voice. Her body is now dangling at least ten feet above me when it was only inches away before. âIâve always loved you! Say the Lordâs Prayer, Scarlett! Say the Lordâs Prayer, and heâll bring you home!â I canât move, not even to turn my head. The darkness holds me down with shackles. âOh God, please take her home!â I scream. In the distance, I see the movement of the nasty things she was talking about, jabbing her in the sides with fire pokers. She yelps and wiggles to get free from them.
âOUR FATHER WHO ART IN HEAVEN! HALLOWED BE THY NAME! THY KINGDOM COME, THY WILL BE DONE, ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN!â
She screams again as a fire poker plunges through her chest from behind her back.
âGIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD! AND FORGIVE US OUR TRESPASSES AS WE FORGIVE THOSE WHO TRESPASS AGAINST US!â I scream as loudly as I can, trying to get off the ground to save her. Like hybrid beasts with rotting charred skin and fangs, more nasty things climb on top of her now naked body and rip off her skin in shreds that look like tissue paper.
âLEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION BUT DELIVER US FROM EVILââ A blinding white light causes my sister to vanish as quick as the blink of an eye. All of the darkness surrounding me is sucked into a hole that drains the black hell until itâs nothing but a pinhole of a memory.
Something warm grips my hands and yanks me out of the hole I am buried in. God. Itâs our Holy God. He saved us. âFor thine is the kingdom, the power, and the gloryââ The warm hands tighten around the sides of my arms, fingers stern with purpose.
âYouâre safe. Come back to me now.â An angelâs voice speaks to me from behind the blinding light.
âForever and everââ I say with tears growing colder on my cheeks from the breath of the angel. A thick daze still whirling in my head, spinning around a maniacal carnival. The clean scent is gone, and I blink over and over to clear the white light from my sight.
A figure taller and broader than myself comes into focus. âSqueeze my hands until the fear is gone.â A manâs voice. I do as the angel man says and squeeze his hands as the panic and despair simmer in my gut. âThere you go,â he says softly.
âAmen.â I let go of the last of my prayer.
âTell me youâre safe.â
I know this man.
âIâm safe.â
âYouâre safe now. Iâm here,â he assures. The manâs eyes come into focus. Those vengeful brown eyes, like bronze lit on fire, dazzling me with anger and concern.
Dessin. Itâs Dessin, with his titan-like shoulders, peppered stubble, and a spartan chest. It all comes back to me now. The tank. Meridei. The drugs from Demechnef.
âOhâ¦â I say, the welling tears threatening to expose me for a coward once more, causing my chin to tremble and tighten upward.
Keeping his eyes locked intently on mine, he says, âYou donât have to hold it in. Iâve got you.â
And as if he had the key to my grief, the cry splinters out of me like a bolt of lightning. I throw myself into his arms, and he doesnât hesitate this time. Dessinâs hands find my waist, and he burrows his face as close to my neck and shoulder as he can get it.
Iâm safe now.
I sob into a space somewhere between his chest and shoulder, and he keeps me grounded with the steady rhythm of his breathing. Warm ripples plow through me. I donât know what to make of it, so I pull away gently.
âHow did you find me?â
He stares into my eyes with an impenetrable sense of purpose. âWhat did you see in there?â
âNothing,â I say quickly. âJustâhallucinations.â
âNo. Youâre lying to me. Something had you scared.â
I lower my head. If I canât tell him the truth. I wonât say anything at all. I see his fists clench at his sides. Within the span of a single breath, his features change. Once comforting and gentle, now twisted in a look of silent rage.
âSay your goodbyes,â he says, murder dancing in his chocolate eyes. âIâm going to kill them all.â
âNoâplease donât.â
His head snaps up to the door, watching it like a guard dog sensing intrusion.
âWhat is it?â I follow his concrete stare, but there is nothing but a closed door.
He holds a finger up to his lips, signaling me to stay quiet. He glides across the room, careful to keep his footsteps light, and flattens his back against the wall by the door.
The door unlatches, and Meridei pokes her head in.
âOh.â She stiffens at the sight of me. âI was going to let you out when the screams stoppedâ¦â
âI see that,â I say, hatred welling up inside of me like a cannon of hellfire.
Do you have any idea what I went through in there? Who I saw? Does it mean anything that this will cause me nightmares for years to come?
âMy condolences for seeing your departed sister in there. Though it does give me hope for the experiences of our patients. And I hope our little initiation didnât deter you too much.â
I nod slowly, unsure if I may cry at the fact that she heard me yell out Scarlettâs name or laugh in pure, utter defeat.
âI do hope youâll join us tonight. My mother and father are lending me their estate to throw a dinner party for the conformists. Isnât that grand? All of us, together, outside of the asylum?â
It sounds similar to being waterboarded.
âLovely,â I say.
âSo we can expect you? Your presence is truly fantastical for us.â Her sarcasm bleeds through her tight-lipped smile, crinkling the corners of her eyes.
I nod again, drops of sweat spilling down my back.
She offers a syrupy smile before exiting.
The closing door uncloaks Dessin, showing off his cosmic smile.
âI do enjoy a fantastical dining party.â He flashes his teeth.
I wipe the tears from my cheeks with the backs of my hands, rolling my eyes as I sniffle away the aftermath of my blubbering. âIf Iâm in the mood for food poisoning or the electric chair, Iâll stop by.â
Iâve come to notice that when Dessinâs mind populates a new idea or an ingenious thought, his fingers flex, and his eyes dart around the room as if heâ
âNo,â I say, shaking my head. âNo, I already know where youâre going with this.â
âTheyâre going to keep terrorizing you,â he warns, gesturing to the isolation tank. âAnd what if next time, Iâm not there to pull you out.â
Oh. Thatâs the fairest point Iâve ever heard.
âI have one condition.â I decide it would be smart to have a counterthreat to scare the other conformists away. Point a sharp object at them until they back into a corner. Dessin could be that sharp object.
âAs do I.â
Wonderful. âNo one dies.â
âFine. But you stay home.â
âWhat? Why?â He wants me to stay home? I think I more than deserve to watch him avenge me. It wonât erase what theyâve done, but it will help ice my wounds.
âIâd rather keep you out of my line of fire.â His expression is absolute. There will be no negotiating.
âFine,â I huff. But, Iâll say what I have to. I earned the right to watch whatever he has planned. Itâs good for research. It will help me understand the radius to which his mind stretches.
As my fingers graze the handle of the door, I pause, close my eyes, and reflect.
âThank you for being my guardian angel.â