Excerpt from 'Perception'
- Lanae Dillard
- Mar 2, 2015
- 1 min read
Here is an excerpt from Chapter 1 of my book, Perception. I hope you all like it!
Sarina sat in the middle of the room with a dim spotlight shining down on her. She could hear light footsteps circling around the chair. Back to concentrating. It was within those four walls, deep down in the depths of my loneliness that I realized this was my life. All that I had sacrificed, all those lessons I thought I learned swallowed somewhere inside my shelved dream until I could wake up. This is a dream. This is just a dream. "The baby, yes the baby, I kept it. I moved for what reason? No idea. Ideas that's it, I have plenty of them! They are being put to no valuable use, I have no education. The love of my life, that man, the same man that promised it would only happen once, lied. Before I had the audacity to believe him twice, it became I'm sorry you're in the hospital." "Yes. Keep breathing steady. You're doing fine," the unsettling voice mumbled. Sarina opened her eyes and sat straight up in the chair. She was met with the adorned, chiseled face of Brian Jacobs, her Psychiatrist.
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