She appeared enraged. I wondered what she could do to retaliate against me. I should be prepared for whatever she had planned.
She stretched her hand in my direction and raised her hand. I began to get a headache. It was more than just a headache. I couldn't stand the agony any longer. The agony was beyond my comprehension. I couldn't stop screaming and groaning.
I got down on my knees and placed my hands on my head. My blood vessels felt like they had burst. I was also suffering from multiple aneurysms.
I don't believe she intended to stop inflicting pain. To get closer to her and stop her, I had to use all of my strength. I started crawling slowly towards her, panting profusely.
I was finally able to get close to her. I put all of my strength into it just to get this close to her. I couldn't get back up on my feet after struggling to get to my feet to push her away. I was able to complete this task for the third time. I groan loudly as I managed to get to my feet and use my super strength to push her away. She fell backwards after slamming her back against the wall, then fell to the ground.
As I fell to the ground, breathing quickly and loudly, the unbearable pain gradually subsided. I've never felt such agony in my life. I can't believe I was able to get close enough to her to stop her from killing me with pain infliction.
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As the alarm went on, it was time to get out of bed. I mumbled, "Argggh." I reached for the alarm clock on the nightstand beside the bed. When I pressed the snooze button, the alarm stopped ringing.
I couldn't easily get out of bed because I was trying to get ready for bed. When the alarm went off, I was in the midst of a deep sleep. I despise having to set an alarm to get out of bed.
I rolled from one edge of the bed to the other, still too lazy to get out of bed, then came to a halt and stretched wide, yawning loudly, raising my back from the bed, using my left hand to rub my eye; I could hardly get myself up.
I yawned after stopping rubbing my eyes to stretch them wider. I was no longer sleepy as a result of this. I slid my leg across the tiled floor. I reached for my flip flops, which I kept under the bed.
I put it on, stood up slowly, and went to the bathroom. I stood by the washing machine and looked into the mirror on the wall in front of me. I put my hands on my cheeks and smiled brightly.
I lowered my hands and tried stretching again before rinsing my face and brushing my teeth with water. After I finished, I turned the tap clockwise to allow water to flow out.