ing. My whole body was being rattled back and fo
eard the
limbs flailing. But she wasn't having a nightmare. Her eyes were wide open, staring at the
screamed, her voice c
painful. Her back arched, and she clawed at her o
ling for the light switch. The room
up!" Jessica yelled, rushing to he
k that sent her tumbling out of the bed. She hit the floor with
r, completely still, a thin line o
eathed, her hands flyin
against my ribs. We both knelt beside her.
curity. They loaded Karen onto a stretcher. As they carried her out, she started
ediately retur
shrink away, even on the stre
a stern-looking woman, turne
he just started screaming. We w
n my presence in the room. "You're no
ly. "Her roommates transferred without
k before turning her attention back
rofessor Thompson. He was a kind, middle-aged man with a perpetually w
a bandage on her forehead and refused to look in my direction. Her parents
Karen's mother said sharply. "I don't know what's go
need to understand what's been happening. First, your three roommates from Room 304, Emily White, Ashley Green, and Megan Brown, all file for emergency transfers on the same day, citing 'personal safety concerns.' They refused t
re terrified of you. Karen was shaking when she talked to me this morning. She said she's afraid to e
ly don't know. I haven't done anything. I got back from a trip and they
forward. "Her friends abandoned her without a word. S
Jessica's defensive posture to my confused and miserable face,
y. "But this is an unprecedented situation. I've never seen any
nd bewilderment. "Sarah, there has t
d to be, and now this new, inexplicable fear followed me wherever I went.