《Fishbowl》Chapter 9.5
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Naomi
“Come on, everyone!” said Angelina. “We have to clump really, really close together!”
The group was clustered together in an alley across the street from Mrs. Sharma’s house. It was easy for Angelina to tell them to clump closer together; she had the good fortune to be on the outside of the cluster. Naomi, on the other hand, was unlucky enough to find herself close to the center of the cluster, squeezed between Sam and Lachlan so closely she could smell the blood on them.
It was kind of gross, but more than that, it made her worry what kind of gross things everyone was noticing being this close to her. She didn’t have makeup on, and her hair was in a dire state. She’d woken up with a mess of tangles, and while Mrs. Sharma had plenty of spare hair brushes, brushing had only served to make the ends of her hair poof out in places. She was in front of Lachlan, with the back of her head in his face, and he had to have noticed her awful hair.
Of course it had to be Lachlan. If anyone there was going to make fun of her hair, it would be him.
No wonder Mrs. Sharma always wore her hair in a bun in this place.
“All comfy-cozy?” Lachlan asked her and Sam.
“Um, no,” said Naomi.
“Whatever the opposite of comfy-cozy is, I think we’re that,” said Sam.
“Well, you all need to get cozier!” said Angelina. “We have to be as close together as possible so no one loses an arm or a head or something!”
Oh. Maybe Angelina wasn’t so lucky to be on the outside. Naomi squeezed in a little closer to Sam and Lachlan.
“Exactly how likely is one of us to lose a head?” said Sam.
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Naomi was close enough to him, she could feel him tense up as he asked the question.
“It’s not my area of expertise, but from what I understand, it’s highly unlikely,” said Mrs. Sharma.
“Why is it unlikely?” said Angelina.
“Are you questioning me?” said Mrs. Sharma.
“I mean, I’m questioning you, like I’m asking you a question,” said Angelina. “I wasn’t challenging you or anything if that’s what you mean. I just feel like we’d all feel better if we knew the specific reason why our heads aren’t going to fall off.”
“I’d definitely feel better,” said Sam.
Mrs. Sharma sighed.
“131 described the way we all came here as a ‘hole in reality’s floor’, correct?”
“Yep!” Jen piped up from the other side of Sam. “131 is Sarah, right?”
Naomi couldn’t see Jen, but she could feel what she assumed were Jen’s arms around Sam’s waist.
“Think about someone falling into a hole. If your body falls into the hole, and your arms remain outside, your arms aren’t going to fall off. You’ll either pull yourself out of the hole, or your arms will be dragged down too.”
“Oh, okay,” said Angelina.
“The problem would be when the hole closes before you fall all the way in. Then your body would fall through the hole, while your arms would be left outside. We’re working with a time constraint here, not a space constraint.”
Well, that didn’t make Naomi feel any better.
“Like I said, it’s highly unlikely,” said Mrs. Sharma. “The only way I can see it being possible if the parts of us outside the opening create some kind of resistance. That would make dismemberment a very real possibility.”
Mrs. Sharma really needed to stop talking.
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“Is it almost time?” said Angelina.
“You’re the one who figured out when this opening would occur. You should know whether it’s almost time.”
“Well, I don’t,” said Angelina. “I’m bad at keeping track of stuff like that.”
Naomi couldn’t see Mrs. Sharma’s face, but she could imagine her disdainful expression.
“If you were smart enough to figure out how to fall between realities, you’re smart enough to keep track of time. Your problem is that you’re lazy.”
“I am not! Are you going to answer my question or not?”
Naomi could picture Angelina’s expression even more clearly than Mrs. Sharma’s. She was definitely pouting.
“Since you didn’t keep track, I guess I have to,” said Mrs. Sharma. “Yes, it’s almost time. We have about 30 seconds.”
Naomi felt everyone squeeze in tighter.
“20. 19–“
Oh no!” Angelina interrupted. “Oh no, oh no!”
Angelina’s words sent panic buzzing into Naomi’s head.
“What do you mean ‘oh no’?!” said Naomi. “Don’t say ‘oh no’!”
She could hear the rest of the group voicing similar panic. Even the dog was barking from where he sat in Nancy’s arms.
“We have to stop!” said Angelina. “I made a mistake!”
“No!” came Mrs. Sharma’s authoritative shout. “Nobody move! It’s too dangerous! There’s no time! We only have five seconds!”
Naomi squeezed her eyes shut as the tearing sound filled her ears, but it didn’t make a difference. Sam and Lachlan fell away from her, ripped away by that unnatural green static that she could see without using her eyes. She felt the now familiar, but no less sickening sensation–the nightmarish shuddering as her body seemed to liquefy, pulled inward and down as though she’d lied down on top of a shower drain and then suddenly melted.
Then there was nothing.
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