Dark Room
Imagine youâre in a room.Â
Youâre stuck, and thereâs no way out.Â
The walls are closing in faster than you can push them away and theyâre suffocating you. You canât cry out for help and the walls are made of some sticky substance you canât get off your hands. Itâs infuriating and youâre trying so hard to breathe and make a sound but overtime you open your mouth you canât talk. Thereâs no escape.Â
Either youâre screaming as loud as you can or youâre silent. Thereâs no in between. And the worst part is, you know why youâre in there and this process will start again tomorrow. There is no sweet escape of death. It just keeps coming over and over and over and over again until youâre either senile or youâve lost yourself somewhere in the walls of the room. Thereâs no fighting back against the walls of the shrinking room because as you wake up and youâre in the warehouse sized room the next day, waiting for the end of the day when you can only stick your head out of the tiny window to try and escape the hell that youâve constructed for yourself.Â
Deep down, you know that you designed your own hell and only you can escape from this room.Â
But how are you going to face your demons when you get out?Â
You strain as the walls once again touch your finger tips and start to engulf you in darkness.Â












