The Change Short Story

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THE CHANGE by Cami O’Connell On a warm summer morning in the middle of July, I awoke feeling different. Everything felt magnified. My sense of smell, my sense of touch, my sense of sight, my sense of hearing. All magnified to a brilliant level. It felt wonderful, but something was wrong. There was another feeling that was rising up from the inside, a powerful feeling. One unknown to any living person on this planet. It felt as though there was a deep and powerful hunger consuming the deepest reaches of my body. It was unlike anything I had ever felt before. I walked to the full-length mirror hanging across the room from my four-poster bed. I felt different on the inside and I wanted to see if the same had happened on the outside. My appearance …show more content…

Today had been miserable and I just wanted it to be over with. I hurried back to my room, turned out the lights, and fell asleep quite easily. I slept soundlessly which was shocking considering the day I had. Morning came and so did the memories of the previous day. I lay silently in bed with my eyes shut trying to process what had happened. With my eyes still closed I reached for the glasses that lay on the nightstand forgetting about the improvements in my eyesight. I put them on and slowly open my eyes to receive blurry vision and a terrible headache. I snatched the glasses from my face and flung them across the room promptly shattering them on bookcase. My head still throbbing from the glasses induced pain I stood up and decided a calming shower might help. As I walked to my bedroom door I notice something in mirror. I froze in my tracks but I was too afraid to take another look because when I had walked passed the mirror I had seen my old self. I could not decide if this was a gift of a tragedy. I forced myself to look and all I saw was a nerdy girl who had her dreams come true only to have them squashed. I had to wonder if it had really happened but my perfect vision and my search history was all the proof I need. Yesterday was the day I realized that miracles can indeed happen but they fade away as quickly as the come. Yesterday taught me to always hold on the those miracles in my memory and not to dwell on what caused

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