Curtis Nelson
Stories (2/0)
The Lights Go Out
I was so proud of myself... That is what I remember most before it happened. I was a fresh graduate from nursing school. I loved helping others and I knew this was going to be the best career for me. I decided to become a live-in Home Healthcare nurse. It hadn't taken long after graduating to find a company to hire me; everyone was needing someone. I wish I had done more research before I signed the fifteen-page contract, but I was so excited I just glanced over the pages and then quickly signed. Three weeks later, my bag was packed and my phone was charged, the instructions to my first assignment saved into my maps app on my phone. I was ready to go.
By Curtis Nelson2 years ago in Fiction
After Dark I Wake
As the sun starts to set I can finally feel the cool breeze as it whispers over my face. Nothing exists until then, I don't feel, I don't have any of my senses. I can not even breath. Now the sun is almost gone, I feel my pinky finger jump ever so slightly, I know that in a matter of minutes my life will begin once again. During the day I am nothing, so much so that if you were to stumble across my body you would find nothing even there, but at night when I come alive, the world shudders at my very existence. It hasn't always been this way, I was once a human, well human-ish, but that was a long time ago. Now I traverse the world after nightfall, and rest during the day. The sun fully sets now and my blood red eyes open, I take in the first breath of night air and immediately smell fear.
By Curtis Nelson2 years ago in Horror