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Originally Posted by tachi But an approaching footstep limited my time to think. As it gets close and close I felt my body trembles a little. |
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- But the approaching footsteps limited my time to think. As they got closer and closer I felt my body tremble a little.
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Originally Posted by tachi Who is it that’s getting close? Engulfed in fear the next minute I found myself in tear. |
Put that first sentence in the past tense. Did she wonder who it was? Did she feel afraid? Did she find herself in tears because she was so afraid?
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Originally Posted by tachi “Can I help you?” it was a familiar voice that I heard. I looked up but noticed a shinny light in the back. In it was a pale face and disheveled woman, my eyes widen by the sight.
“Are you ok”? He reached out. |
Better than "shiny light" would be "bright light". Say "the pale face of a disheveled woman". Say, "My eyes widened at the sight."
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Originally Posted by tachi “Ah!” I screamed. |
That's good. :wink:
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Originally Posted by tachi “Monster! Monster! Get away from me!” tear was cascading down my cheek. |
Say: "Tears were...."
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Originally Posted by tachi I was really scared; I thought it would get me. |
That's good. :)
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Originally Posted by tachi I was running and running, I thought I got away from it but every time I looked up it was that horrible face of that monster. |
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- I was running and running. Every time I thought I had gotten away from it I looked up and once again saw the horrible face of that monster.
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Originally Posted by tachi Why won’t she leave me alone? Moisture reappeared in my eyes. |
Say: "Why wouldn't she leave me alone?" The second sentence is a little strange, because tears don't dry that quickly.
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Originally Posted by tachi “Doctor Allan when will she leave me alone?” looking at the man in front of me for help. |
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- "Doctor Allan, when will she leave me alone?" I said, as I looked at the man in front of me for help.
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Originally Posted by tachi “Soon,” He said, “soon.” |
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"Soon," he said. "Soon."
:)