
โDo You Know How Dying Feels?โ
She asked it the way someone asks about the weather.
The room didnโt answer.
It was past midnight. The house had that strange, hollow silence that only exists when everyone else is asleep or gone.
She sat alone on the couch, barefoot, wrapped in a white floral flowy dress she had worn for no reason other than โwhy not look pretty during a breakdown?โ
She was at that phase of life where tasting death didnโt scare her at all.
Not because she was brave.
But because she was tired.
Tired in the BONES.
Tired in the SOUL.
Tired in a place no one could SEE.
โOkay but seriouslyโฆ how does it feel?โ she muttered. โIs it like sleeping? Or like buffering? Because my life has been buffering since 2019.โ
She laughed softly at her own joke.
No one laughed with her.
โMaybe I just need to experience it ONCE,โ she whispered casually. โLike a free trial.โ
Her eyes drifted to the coffee table.
A plate.
Curled apple peels.
And a knife resting innocently beside them.
She stared at it.
Then she smiled.
Not sweetly.
Not warmly.
A little crooked. A little unhinged.
โWell,โ she whispered, tilting her head, โHere YOU Go. Iโve got to find myself somehow.โ
Her fingers wrapped around the handle slowly, almost tenderly. The metal felt colder than she expected.
โWhy are you COLD? We live in the same house,โ she murmured at it.
She traced the edge with her fingertip.
A small sting.
A tiny red bead formed.
She blinked.
โOoooo,โ she breathed, oddly fascinated. โI didnโt know I had this much blood inside of ME. Thatโs impressive!! GOOD JOB, body!โ
A droplet fell.
Then another.
They landed softly on her white dress, blooming into dark stains.
Wine-colored, almost artistic.
She watched them spread.
โThat escalated quickly,โ she added with a crooked smile.
For a moment, she pressed her finger to her lips and tasted iron.
โHuh. Metallic. Not romantic at ALL.โ
But her voice cracked.
And she hated that.
She brought the knife closer, her breathing steady. She closed her eyes. Not out of fear, but focus. She wanted to feel every second. To understand it. To STUDY it.
โIโm not scared,โ she whispered. โJustโฆ curious.โ
The room felt colder.
Somewhere in the distance, a clock ticked too loudly.
And then
There was pain.
Her breath hitched.
Her body reacted FASTER than her mind had prepared for.
โO-okay,โ she gasped softly. โThatโsโฆ thatโs new.โ
She hadnโt expected the warmth.
Or the weakness.
Or the way tears betrayed her so suddenly.
They slipped down her cheeks despite her stubborn attempts to blink them away. They fell onto her skin, mixing with red.
โNo crying,โ she muttered weakly. โYou wanted to KNOW, remember?โ
But her mind betrayed her too.
Memories began flickering behind her closed eyes like scenes from an old film.
Her mother laughing in the kitchen.
Her younger self running barefoot in the rain.
The dog she promised sheโd grow old with.
The message she never replied to.
The hug she refused out of pride.
โI couldโve stayed a little longerโฆโ she whispered.
Her head tilted back against the couch.
โI couldโve tried one MORE time.โ
Her vision blurred.
โWhat if I had just WAITED?โ
Her body felt heavier.
โWhat if tomorrow was actually BETTER?โ
The room spun.
โWhat if I called her BACK?โ
Her fingers trembled.
โWhat if I wasnโt DONE yet?โ
The clock kept ticking.
Tick...
Tick...
T i c k...
Her breathing slowed.
Her hand slipped.
The knife clattered softly to the floor.
Her wrist felt strangely cold now. Empty.
Her head lolled to the side.
The lamp flickered.
And then,
Darkness swallowed everything.
Her eyes closed.
S i l e n c e...
She jolted upright with a sharp gasp.
Her chest heaved. Sweat soaked her skin. Her hands flew to her wrist.
Unbroken.
Clean.
No blood.
No knife.
No stained dress.
She was in her bed.
Morning light spilled through the curtains.
Birds chirped outside like nothing had happened.
She pressed her palms to her face, shaking.
โA dream?!,โ she breathed. โIt was just a dream.โ
Too real.
Her heart pounded so loudly she thought it might break her ribs.
Then she noticed something.
Her bedside table.
There, next to her alarm clock, was a plate.
With apple peels.
And a knife.
Her breath stopped.
She hadnโt eaten an apple last night.
She lived ALONE.
About the Creator
Komal
I write poems and stories that hit the feels.
When Iโm not lost in my own plots, Iโm either daydreaming about the next big idea or just winging lifeย withย aย grin.
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The words got a little blurry halfway through, such a well written story! I like the relieving twist followed by a psychological twist ending.
This holds thematically throughout the entire piece. What a eerie ending after a brief moment of relief. Really, really well done xx
Wow, the ending was such a relief! Very deep and soul-slicing... โค๏ธ
I loved the pacing and the suspense of this! Great work!
This is so good, like its written from experience. I hope thats not the case ofcourse. Very well done.
Phenomenal writing KoKo! WOW! So impressive!
OMG, the ending! You built the suspense and it is a very believable thought pattern for a person contemplating suicide. Well done. The format, the wording, the suspense and the twist!
Ooooh, creepy ending. Liked the jolt from the dream, the quick check as we all would do, then the haunting.
Very eerie story-nicely crafted
Whoa! Super-creepy! You really had me going. Very powerful piece. Well done.