ErikA64112

What do you do when you feel like you're drowning, that you're sinking into a depth that doesn't belong to you, but feels like it's yours. The tension grows more and more and you feel how that something, sinking you, fills your body, invades and paralyzes it.
          	That thing called fear, pulls you to the bottom and the end of the ropes, until something breaks. Until you are pulled to the surface by some force, you don't know, you don't know, but you thank him for saving you from drowning. You don't get to thank him, even though he already knows you are, because you're busy, busy coughing up all the fear from the salt you swallowed. Am I the only one who gets this feeling when I'm scared, at least until I get over it?

ErikA64112

What do you do when you feel like you're drowning, that you're sinking into a depth that doesn't belong to you, but feels like it's yours. The tension grows more and more and you feel how that something, sinking you, fills your body, invades and paralyzes it.
          That thing called fear, pulls you to the bottom and the end of the ropes, until something breaks. Until you are pulled to the surface by some force, you don't know, you don't know, but you thank him for saving you from drowning. You don't get to thank him, even though he already knows you are, because you're busy, busy coughing up all the fear from the salt you swallowed. Am I the only one who gets this feeling when I'm scared, at least until I get over it?