Chapter 21 Agatha's Nightmare2
- A thundering maniacal laughter broke the silence in the room, followed by the aggressive swirling of the thunderclouds above Agatha’s palms. Some tendrils of dark clouds tried to reach her forehead but vanished a few inches before they touched her skin.
- The dark clouds violently shoot a few tendrils in all corners of the room as if frantically searching for something, but occasionally bounce back to their source. Five seconds, and everything froze before the tendrils slowly retreated to merge with the thunderclouds.
- Suddenly, a nightmare seems to invade Agatha’s dreams, trying to forge its way into her subconscious mind. Dreams are said to be the windows to the subconscious mind. If her nightmare broke through that window, her conscious and subconscious minds could communicate or even merge into one. This means nightmares would have absolute control over Agatha’s thoughts, actions, and desires.