Just a random story idea. Got the idea from an email I was sent - one of those junk, forwarded ones. But, still. Hope you enjoy!
Kathy peeled back the cloth, revealing shards of mud-covered bone. Sam drew back and covered his nose from the stench of the body. Kathy turned to him, then back to the body before her. She felt the hard bone. "Male, mid-twenties. Cause of death, most likely bullet." She lifted the skull and studied the bullet hole.
Brennan's fingers flew over the keyboard as she typed more of her new book. Her publishers had been calling every day asking when she would write more. She was angry with them, and each time told them that she had work commitments and anything rushed could be a complete disaster.
She had just sat back after finishing a chapter when she felt the pain. A stabbing, excruciating pain, shooting through her abdomen. She doubled over, clutching her stomach. Her breathing staggered, and she tried gulping in lungfuls of air, retrieving only dry oxygen, and made her throat parched. She felt like she was about to throw up.
White light danced behind her eyes, and she shut them to block out the brilliant silhouettes. They continued their jive, colourful light adding to the display. She tried to reach for her water bottle, but her hand fell limp.
For once in her life, she was absolutely terrified.
What's happening to me?
She couldn't take it. She threw up the empty contents of her stomach, and staggered off the chair, trying to walk, but crumpled, landing on her hands and knees, bent over. The pain was unbearable.
She lay down, curled into a ball, her face scrunched up with torture. She was trembling – though whether it was from the seizure or fear she couldn't tell.
The last thing she saw before the darkness dragged her down was her partner walking through the door, a look of horror on his face as he saw her lie limp and unmoving on the floor.
Ok, so i know its really short, but its meant to be. Just wait until next chapter, which i promise will come soon. Please review and tell me what you think.
Thanks for reading!