The darkness is coming. I can hear the first faint whispers already. And those strange, distant, dissonant bells.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
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My mind twists. Friends and co-workers seem strange & threatening. I put on headphones to block the whispers, but...
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
the shadows still slither and writhe in the corners of my vision.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Doors open in our building, but no one is there.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
I dreamed of this. I think. Maybe I still am? This cannot be real, can it?
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Paula from accounting is scrawling strange glyphs on the walls of her cubicle. I dare not look at them closely. I speak to her & she snarls.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Went to look outside, but there's a flock of blackbirds huddled against the wall of the building.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
They didn't fly away when I approached. Just looked at me. I swear one of them croaked "No." The eclipse hasn't even begun yet, not really.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
I weep for our fate in the coming darkness.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
The porphyry statue that my grandfather brought back from the far East has moved two shelves higher and turned to face me.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
I did not see it move.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
There are things moving inside the walls. I can hear them, shifting and scratching.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Boss is back from his meeting. His skin is turning into bark, with moss & leaves where his hair used to be.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Tried to call HR. Heard the phone fall from the cradle. Then nothing but the screams.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Darkness spreads across a cloudless sky, reaching... strange things roam the halls, still half recognizable.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
I have locked the door, but I fear it will not hold.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Something happened out in the hall: a brief shriek, & now I hear crunching sounds. Perhaps it will keep them distracted a little longer.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Something is happening to me. I can't stop shivering. And my hands and fingers aren't... aren't right. Transcription software still works...
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Whispering into the microphone so the others don't realize I'm still here.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
We're almost there. Something pale and half there, like a wisp of fog, reached under the door. I stayed still and it went away.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
I miss having fingers, though. Typing was much easier than dictation, especially now my voice doesn't sound so good either.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
The walls bulged in, then stopped. Now everything is silent. Or I've gone deaf. No, I can hear my own voice, whispering.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
I hear movement in the hall again, and faint voices. Are those people? Coming out of hiding? Or something else?
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
I think... I think my arms are back. It feels weird to have bones again. Fingers still don't feel quite right, though.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
And that was definitely a voice outside. Like, a real human voice outside the door. I may unlock and look out in a few more minutes.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Fingers still aren't quite what they used to be, but at least they're solid enough to type.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Opened door and quietly checked the hall. Co-workers are all here, moving around interacting. Not possible. I heard the screams.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Were they restored once the totality passed? Or were they... replaced?
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Asked Dan from HR what he thought of the eclipse. His face went blank for half a minute. Then it cleared and he said, "It was really cool."
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
So I guess we all just act like nothing happened. Everything's back to normal, right? Except my fingers, I mean.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
They're basically okay. They work. But they're less flexible with only 3 phalanges in the fingers, & two in the thumb. Less graceful.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
I checked Dan's fingers, and his are the same as mine. Everybody's are, now. And nobody seems to notice or care. Maybe it's just me?
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
I think... I think I'm going to go back to my office, get my stuff, and take the afternoon off. Maybe it'll feel normal in the morning.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
Oh, God. I can still hear something scratching around inside the walls.
— Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) August 21, 2017
LOVE this! Your eclipse was even more exciting than the totality in Wyoming. :)
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