~My feet hit the ground with a thud. I walked in the center of the two steel rods with one on either side of me. Leaves and rubbish swirled around me as I walked north. I passed three teenagers drinking alcohol; they paused and watched me. I continued forward. A loud rumble pierced the air; an extremely bright light flared on and blinded me. Pain shot into my brow and warm colors spotted my vision. One of the adolescents yelled at me, their voice shrieked above everything else. The light was closer, a foot from me, six inches, three inches, bam. Pain flowed from my shoulders to my feet and everywhere else. I felt as though I was on fire. The noise was gone, the light evaporated, most of my feeling was gone. I could barely feel the vibrations of the bottom of the train tear my skin from my bones. Then all together, it ceased; I was falling into an abyss of darkness.