• As I entered the room I noticed the cool air. I don't remember turning the ac on or leaving any windows open. Before I turned the lights on I opened the curtains and as I thought the windows weren't open. I took a second to admire the city view from my penthouse.
    I've come a long way from the trash I used to be, so why the hell am I steel dealing with liars and trash just like I used to be?
    I turned around to flip the light switch. Every thing was just as I left it. I went to check the ac and it was off, just as I left it. What else could make the apartment so cold?
    I started towards the bathroom and as I pasted the living room I thought I heard something. Startled I looked towards the couch. Nothing, so I walked into the living room area. I looked left to right and saw nothing. I must be losing it. I started back towards the bath room. When I opened the door I noticed that the tub was filled.
    I don't recall leaving it like that. What the hell is going on?
    I looked towards the side of the tub and there were two shopping backs. I inspected the bags and it appeared to be brand new clothes. I looked at the tag $800.00.
    I decided to call the police. When I picked up the phone I heard 'beep beep beep. It was disconnected. But how I payed all my bills. As I put the phone down someone grabbed me from behind. I screamed.
    The pale white hands were freezing on my chest.
    "Who the hell are you?" I hollered.
    "You'r worse nightmare" said the voice with a hint of humor. The voice was so smooth it was a male voice maybe in his early twenties.
    "Wh-what do you want?" I asked and realized how pointless it was.
    He didn't reply. Instead he smelt my neck. His breath was cool it felt as if my neck froze in the places he breathed on. Suddenly I felt two sharp pains on my neck and felt the warm blood fall down my throat. Whoever was holding me slowly put me on the ground and I started to feel nothing and the room seemed to get colder and colder then darker and darker until I was in a painful but peaceful drift of sleep.