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Monochromatic

I downed the pills without water as I drove.  I swallowed hard to keep them from sticking to my throat.  The back of my head pulsed.  The rhythmic pulsation was like a serial killer stabbing me multiple times.  The car ride had a familiar feeling to it.

What’s the matter?  Of course it feels familiar.  It’s the same ride to work I do every morning.

The thought lingered though.  Something about the way the clouds were slung across the sky like hammocks full of water.  Everything grayed as more clouds clustered and swelled.  I wanted to shake my head to try to get the feeling of déjà vu out of my head, but I didn’t want to upset the ebbing headache.

The monochromatic vista drained my energy.

Crap.  I forgot my coffee.

What started as a good morning was quickly spiraling into a horrible Monday.  I tried not to think of the stacks of unfinished work that I left for myself.  Or did I?

What happened to me?  Why can’t I remember anything?

My office building looms over me, stretching far into the sagging clouds.  The tinted windows make the place look like a monolith of onyx jutting from the ground.  Getting out of my car, I search the sky for the sun to no avail.  My head throbbed this time pushing against the backs of my eyes.

I closed my eyes and took a deep breath.  “I should’ve stayed home.”

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