It Watches You

It’s late. Might as well head up to bed. But… on your way to said place, you avoid contact with the window. Why? Nothing is out there, or is there? Oh, don’t worry, there is. “It” is watching you. It is watching everything you are doing. You think “Nothing is out there, it’s just my imagination.” But it isn’t. It IS there. When you look at it, it turns away. Then it continues to stare. Then that feeling of “someone is watching me” kicks in. Now at this point, you check the windows more and more. Paranoia now fills your body. “If I just don’t look at the window, I won’t be scared.” Wrong. You are still scared. You know for a fact something HAS to be out there. You now run to your room and slam the door shut.

Now you’re safe right? Nope. You crawl into bed and pull the covers up to your neck. The warmth makes you feel safe and comfortable. But there is a window next to your bed. Just turn away from it. Simple, right? Not exactly. See, at this point, It is at your bedroom window. Doing what? Drooling? Moving around? Who knows, but what you do know is that It is staring at you. Just staring. Its eyes glaring you down and you know it. Now, if you turn around… I don’t even want to explain what happens. It will be your worst nightmare. So for now, just stay facing the other way. If you actually manage to fall asleep, well, this is where It moves in. It hovers over you while you sleep, Smiling. A smile so creepy, you would be scarred for life. It does nothing else except smile at you while you sleep. Wake up in the middle of the night? Don’t fucking open your eyes. He will be RIGHT there waiting for you. Maybe turn toward the window, seeing that you don’t have to worry about it since, well, you know. Just fall back asleep. Have you ever wondered why your sheets are on the floor? You really don’t want to know. And what is this “It”? It is your greatest fear. A serial killer, rapist, some sort of fucked up creature you came up with. This isn’t something you want to meet. Morning has come. You wake up and nothing is there. The light glaring through your window. Peaceful. Your safe haven has arrived. Enjoy it. Go play something, or take a walk. Because when night falls again, It WILL come back. So don’t feel too safe in your bed. Because you never spend the night alone. Ever.