Myth 10 - Sweet MYTH-tery of Life by Asprin Robert
Author:Asprin, Robert
Language: eng
Format: epub
Myth 10 - Sweet MYTH-tery of Life
Chapter Ten:
âHappiness is defined by one's capacity for enjoyment.â
-BACCHUS
OPENING MY EYES, I suffered a brief moment of disorientation, then things started swimming into focus.
I was in my room ... in my own bed, to be specific, though the covers seemed to be twisted and disheveled. I was naked under the covers, though I had no recollection of getting undressed. I assumed it was morning, as there was sunlight streaming through the window. In short, everything looked normal.
So why did I feel there was something wrong?
I was lying on my side, and I realized my sinuses had flooded, making it impossible to breathe out of the nostril on the âdownhillâ side. In an effort to alleviate this situation, I rolled over and . . .
It hit me!!!
A pounding headache ... a nauseous stomach . . . the works!
There had been times in the past when I had gotten sick, but nothing like this! At first I was afraid I was going to die. Then I was afraid I'd live. Misery such as I was feeling should have a finite end.
Groaning slightly and burrowing into my pillow, I tried to gather my thoughts.
What was going on here? What happened to make me feel . . .
Suddenly, the memory of the previous night flashed across my mind ... or, at least, the beginning of it.
The blind date . . . The Wooden Stake . . . the admiring crowds . . . Cassandra!
I sat bolt upright and . . .
Big mistake. BIG mistake.
Every pain and queasiness I had been feeling slammed into me threefold. With a moan, I fell limply back onto my pillow heedless of the new unpleasant sensations this move caused. You could only feel so miserable, and I had bottomed out. Nothing could make me feel worse. Forget any effort at rational thought. I was just going to lie there until my head cleared or I died . . . whichever came first.
A knock sounded at the door.
Disoriented as I was, I had no difficulty deciding what to do: I was going to ignore it. I was certainly in no condition to see or talk to anyone!
The knock came again, a little louder this time.
âSkeeve? Are you awake?â
It was Bunny's voice. From what I could recall of the beginning of last evening, I really didn't want to talk to her right now. All I needed to make my misery complete was to have her carping on me about my taste in dates.
âGo away!â I called, not even bothering to try to make it sound polite.
As soon as I uttered the words, however, I realized I would have been better off just staying quiet. Not only had the effort increased the pounding in my head, I had inadvertently let her know I was awake.
As if in response to my afterthought, the door opened and Bunny came in, a big tray of food in her hands.
âWhen I didn't see you at breakfast or at lunch, I
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