• I walk torwards the long ominous snake at the end of my path,not afraid what will happen to me, wether I live or die, i walk torwards the end. The serpent, coiling around and around, in the soft white sand, soon, to be stained with red. i look away, but not back, for I shall not have the courage, the courage to end or to countinue. The snake, growing impatient, bears me a wide grin, sending an electric shock of fear through my body, the poison on the very tips of his fangs. Should I run or hide? Can I scream or cry? Do I have the choice? I fall in agony, not by the snake slithering up to me, but of the questions in my head. I try to think hard enough to make the pain go away, adreannalin rushing through my veins.The slithering snake starts to glide up to my feet, my legs, my back,..... my neck. My breathing accelerates uncontrollably. The beating of the demon's heart ringing in my ears, a surge of pain. Then numbness. I feel nothing, but my breathing, getting slower and slower and slower....