An uncountable amount of time passed. It might have been only a few hours, or maybe a week, heck it might have even been months but for Lee time seemed like an irrelevant existence for all she wanted was the visions to stop, but unfortunately, the images didn't cease. Over and over visions of brutal murders would ingrain themselves into her memories and they wouldn't leave no matter how much she tried.
Their lives, their hopes, dreams, and all their experiences would play themselves like a movie inside her head, and there was absolutely nothing Lee could about it other than watch and silently scream from the inside unable to produce sound outside. The last one was of a little boy, not even old enough to grow facial hair, this boy was not the murderer this time but the one being brutally killed by a grotesque looking beast with human legs. The creature, Lee could tell, wasn't human at least not entirely and she had to watch this beast like thing rape the farmer's son and feast on him eating only his bones and leaving his maimed body behind, ripped and in pieces. Not only could she see the death of the boy, but she could also feel it.
Every tear as it ripped the boy's skin
Every bite as it chewed on his organs as if it were chewing gum
Not long after that vision, the clawing started. Lee's long nails chipped into horrible uneven and jagged points as she tried to dig through the walls that surrounded her. Lee had discovered that for some reason while one part of her was deranged, unable to take the monstrosity of her visions it was like there was another part, the other half of her who was calm as water surrounded with no wind. It was just lazily watching her as she went into chaos as if it were studying her.
This other part of her was acting like it was used entirely to this phenomenon like this was just another day. It was able to feel separate emotions, and it was able to think for itself, but for some reason the space it took up in Lee's mind was small. This strange existence was part of Lee, but at the same time it wasn't, and the more Lee focused on it, the stronger this existence grew in her mind and the more her emotions started to disappear.
Suddenly Lee felt a shiver on the back of her neck. A sinister feeling emerged from within her as the other half of her cruelly smirked as is she knew something Lee didn't, not even later another horrible act of a human being hit her as she stood, disabling her motor skills and causing her to crash her head on the metal like dirt.