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Nell held her knees close to her chest as she rocked back and forth on her cot, her eyes flicking around the cramped quarters of her dingy cell.
âHey, itâll be okay, just calm down.â
She turned, casting her wide eyes upon a girl across from her who was slowly making her way closer to where she held herself in safety.
Well, that wouldnât do.
âStayâ stay awayâ from me,â she uttered through heaving breaths. She could feel her skin starting to tingle, a funny numbness twinkling at her fingertips.
âI just want to help you,â the girl said again, taking another step towards Nell.
âI saidâ no!â Nell shouted, picking up her pillow and tossing it at the encroacher.
âWhy donât you let me handle this one, dollface?â a different voice crooned. Or at least, Nell thought it was a different voice. It also kind of still sounded like the girl in front of her. Shit, was she already going insane?
Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuckâ
Nell felt her chest tighten, her breaths shortening as panic overwhelmed her. It was as though her head was buzzing, filled with thousands of bees that just wouldnât shut the fuck up for two seconds so that she could think straight. Her hands and feet went cold, and the feeling of nausea worked its way up from her stomach to a nicely formed lump in her throat.
âOh, yeah, because youâre such a people person,â the girl from earlier jeered. Nell could practically hear the eyeroll.
âI happen to have thousands of years of experience with people, thank you very much,â the second voice sniffed, sounding very much offended.
As entertaining as this was, it couldnât pull Nell from the full blown panic attack that was threatening to consume her at any moment. She hugged her knees tighter to her still.
âFine, fine. Have at it then. But youâll owe me one,â the girl responded. Something sounding similar to the release of a long-held breath echoed through the small cell, but at this point, Nellâs head was shoved firmly down between her knees. She was determined to make herself as small as possible to keep her freak out level to a minimum. Surely that was the solution here.
The sound of a throat clearing drew Nellâs attention, but she kept her head down. She was safe here. Everything was fine. And as long as she kept her head down, she could convince herself to believe that.
âHey, uhm, kid? Hanginâ in there?â the second voice asked.
âWhat kind of a stupid-ass question is that? Does she look okay to you, Nar?â the first girl snorted.
Nar hissed back in response, âWill you shut up? I told you to let me handle it, this is me handling it. And donât call me that. Itâs Narkissa.â
âSure, sure, fine. Whatever,â the first girl answered sardonically.
âSorry about that. Ignore Sadie. Sheâs⌠Anyway, where were we?â Narkissa continued, closer this time than she had been earlier.
âJustâ just leave meâ alone,â Nell stammered between sobs. âIâll be fâfine.â
Narkissa laughed, âYeah, youâre doing so well on your own, clearly.â
Nell didnât think that dignified a response, so instead, she spent her energy focusing on her breathing and figuring out how the fuck to take in a deep goddamn breath. Since when did that become the hardest thing in the world?
âListen, I want you to look at me, okay? Can you do that?â Narkissa asked, her tone kinder and more pleading than a moment before. That alone convinced Nell to pull her head out of the hole sheâd been hiding it in, but when she did, she was even more confused than before.
The first girl, the girl whoâd been coming toward her earlier, was standing before Nell now. She had long, blonde, beautiful hair, her ears, neck, and wrists were dripping in expensive jewels and diamonds, and she was dressed like one of the mean girls in, well, the movie Mean Girls. But this voice that was talking to her now, it wasnât that girlâs voice.
âAâare you two twâtwins?â Nell asked haltingly, her chest still gripped in the iron vice of hysteria.
Narkissa reared her head back in confusion, âWhat?â
âYou and SâSadie. You look iâdentical,â Nell explained, peering around Narkissa to get a good look at Sadie, just to make sure she wasnât seeing things. And thatâs when she realized: she and Narkissa were the only two in the cell.
Nell raised her head up from her knees, looking back at Narkissa with a look of complete perplexion.
Narkissa pursed her lips, squinting her eyes as though she were contemplating how to answer. She took a deep breath, then said, âRight. Thatâs sort of a, uh, longâ well, not long. Weird. Itâs sort of a weird story. And I promise to tell it to you if you listen to me right now. Deal?â
Still utterly bewildered, Nell just nodded her head, her curiosity winning out over her frenzied dread for the moment.
âGood. Okay, I want you to just focus on me. Can you do that?â Narkissa asked, squatting down in front of Nell. She nodded her head again in response.
âOkay. Weâre gonna breathe now, together. Ready? Deep breath in, in, inâ good, now out, slowly, slowly. Good. Youâre doing good, Nell,â Narkissa reassured her. At the back of her mind, Nell wondered how she even knew her name, but the thought quickly left her when Narkissa spoke again.
For a few minutes, they sat there, breathing together, slowly, deeply, Narkissa never allowing Nell to break her focus. Eventually, Nellâs heart rate slowed down to something more reasonable, and the tingling sensation receded from her nerves. She warmed, and loosened the death grip she still had on her knees.
A few awkward moments passed before Nell spoke up, tentatively obliging, âThank you. I appreciate what you did.â
Narkissa stared at her for a beat, her eyes flicking between Nellâs own, before she hastily stood, flipping her hair nonchalantly before turning and walking back across the cell, swaying her hips the whole time as she flippantly tossed over her shoulder, âWhatever, I only did it because you were starting to annoy me. Donât get too attached.â
Nell stared after her, her head tilting as she tried to figure out what that immediate change was about. Then, she called out, âWhat about that story you promised me?â
Narkissa threw her head back, hissing, âGod, youâre so needy. I donât have time for this. Sadie, you deal with it.â
Her body jerked, prompting Nell to her feet out of concern. âHey, are youâ?â
Before she could finish her sentence, Nell again heard the sound of a releasing breath and watched Narkissaâs body shudder again. Then, she turned back to Nell, a soft smile painted across her lips.
âSorry about that. Nar is like, way dramatic. Youâll get used to her.â
The voice came from Narkissaâs body, but⌠it was the first girlâs voice. Nellâs eyes widened. What the hell was going on here?
She could feel her chest threatening to tighten again, but Nell took a deep breath like sheâd done with Narkissa and just flat-out asked, âOkay⌠whatâ and I mean this sincerelyâ the fuck?â
With pity in her eyes, she sighed and answered, âRight, yeah. Nar always leaves me with the fun bit. Okay, so.âÂ
She flipped her hair again and strutted back over to Nell, plopping herself down on the cot next to her. Nell scooted a good foot away when she did, keeping her eyes on her the entire time. If she was hearing voices in her head, Nell needed to keep an eye on her to make sure they didn't suddenly tell her to kill Nell right there on the bed.
âHi, Iâm Sadie. Sadie Schultz, itâs nice to meet you,â Sadie extended her hand, but Nell just stared back at her, unmoving from her spot. Awkwardly, Sadie retracted her arm, brushing her perfect hair behind her ear and continuing, âA long time ago, I was out partying with my friendsâ we were at this totally kick-ass bar in New York, it was on the rooftop of one of the fanciest hotels and it was incredible.â
Sadie twirled a piece of hair, lost in her memory of that night until Nell cleared her throat, prompting her to continue. âOh, yeah, right. So like, we were partying and living it up, but I seriously had to pee. So, I went to the bathroomâ and I was, like, totally smashed, so this part is definitely not my faultâ and there was this totally weird guy in there. But Iâm drunk, right? So Iâm like, âwhatever, must be the bathroom attendant,â and I walk past him. But the dickhead grabs my arm and whispers something really pretty in my ear, and that was sweet and all but I was not interested. So, I ignored him and peed and came out and washed my hands and thatâs when I saw this little piece of, like, old paper on the counter. I picked it up and read it out loud and then all of a sudden the room got super foggy and there were some major ooky-spooky vibes. This black smoke showed up and forced its way in my mouth and, long story short, thatâs how I met Narkissa.â
She smiled like it was the simplest thing in the world to understand, but Nellâs head was reeling. So, Sadie got drunk and probably high from some random dude hanging out in the ladiesâ room and made an imaginary friend?
âWhat?â Nell couldnât stop herself from asking.
Nell heard the breathy sound again and watched as Sadieâs head shook back and forth a few times. If she was having a seizure, she was fucked, because Nell had no idea how to help.
âFor fuckâs sake, Sadie,â Narkissaâs voice hissed from Sadieâs mouth. She made direct eye contact with Nell, then shut her eyes, holding them closed for longer than normal before opening them again.
They were coal black. Not just the iris, but her entire eye had gone completely blank, filled only with the void of darkness. It stayed long enough for Nell to blink a few times to try and get the hallucination to go away, but it wouldnât. And then, as Nell stared, the black shrank back into the bright blue pools of Sadieâs irises, and it was as if it had never been there in the first place.
A chill ran down Nellâs spine as Narkissa spoke again, âIâm a demon, Nell. Narkissa, Grand Duke to the Under, pleasure to finally make your acquaintance. And Iâve been trapped in Sadieâs body ever since that infernal day that she summoned me to her in that accursed bathroom.â
âOh.â That was all Nell could say in response. What else do you say to that? âSorry you got tricked into and trapped inside of a human, that really sucks, manâ?
She could feel her lungs shrinking, perhaps even threatening to implode this time as another panic attack began to overwhelm her. Were demons real now? Is that really what she was going to believe? And if she believed that, what else could be out there? Vampires? Werewolves? Faeries?
There was a new, endless supply of terror just waiting to overwhelm Nell at the most inconvenient of times, and she simply was not going to have it. She grabbed her pillow off the floor where sheâd thrown it at Sadie, dropped back down on the cot, and threw it over her head.
âNo,â she said. And nothing else.
âNo?â Narkissa asked, clearly confounded.
âNo,â Nell repeated.
âWhat do you mean ânoâ?â Narkissa snarled, clearly losing her patience.
âI canât do this right now,â she responded, fighting back her desire to hyperventilate her problems away.
âWell thatâs too fucking bad, sweetheart, because whether you like it or not, itâs real. And itâs not going away,â Narkissa spat, standing in a huff and pacing to the other side of the cell.
âWill you just calm down? It was a lot for her to take. Just like, give her some time,â Sadie attempted to soothe Narkissa, but she wasnât having it.
âCalm down? Why donât you shut the fuck up for once and give me one fucking moment of peace, huh?â Narkissa snarked back, stewing.
âSomeone sounds upset that sheâs been rejected by the pretty girl in the cell,â Sadie teased, her voice lilting.
âI hate you,â Narkissa jabbed, but there was no heat behind her voice.
âNo, you donât,â Sadie hummed.
Sadie walked back over to Nell, gently lifting the pillow off of her head. Nell looked up at her with big doe eyes, and Sadie offered a friendly hand.
âCâmon, sit up. Weâve got work to do,â she appealed, smiling wider when Nell accepted and did as she was told.
âWork? What work?â Nell asked, pleased that her chest was calming down of its own accord this time.
âWell, weâre all trapped in this cell, arenât we?â Narkissa grumbled, rolling her eyes. âLetâs figure out a way to bust out of this joint.â
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Listen in to find out what we thought about the Netflix interpretation of Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See. This installment focuses on Episodes 1 and 2. At first we thought there were 6 episodes, but by the second episode we realized Netflix only made 4 of them. Yes, there are spoilers in this conversation!
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Listen in to find out what we thought about the Netflix interpretation of Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See. This installment focuses on Episodes 1 and 2. At first we thought there were 6 episodes, but by the second episode we realized Netflix only made 4 of them. Yes, there are spoilers in this conversation! If you haven't listened to our podcasts before, we use a voice messenger app to share our thoughts with each other to discuss a variety of topics as we go about our day. #allthelightwecannotsee #anthonydoerr #ariamialoberti #louishofmann #nellsutton #hughlaurie #markruffalo #larseidinger #voxer #netflixseries #netflixallthelightwecannotsee Who are we at the Birds on Power Lines Podcast? We are a mom and young adult child team having the time of our lives talking about things we love and care about! Find the full set of podcasts on YouTube here:
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