ISB-873
The strange occurrences over the previous weeks had certainly been cause for concern. The strange dreams of increasing intensity and the inexplicable rushes of emotion had only led her to the conclusion that she was still suffering the ill-effects of her head trauma, but what she later realised to be the truth was far worse.
A very clear message in a familiar voice had plagued her in the night. It was too real not to have been. Rather than face the constant threat of nightmares and other inhibitions, she heeded to the calling of the messenger with apprehension and reluctance but also a healthy dose of surprise.
The person who had contacted her was not a stranger but someone she knew well, someone she suspected had been dead.
As she walked building, she couldn't help but feel a sense of apprehension. Though she had previously known her cousin, times had changed and now there was no certainty in her response which soon became apparent as an unexpected vine curled unnaturally around her ankle.
"Tiya! Stop, it's me!" She called out into the darkness, but it was no use as a moment later she was strung up by her ankles, her arms wound against her sides.