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She heard him mumble something again, but he seemed to be quiet for now. Maybe she could manage to go to work.

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On her drive there he was actually quiet, maybe an occasional sob, but that was quiet for him at this point.

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Soon, the clock hit 12:30 and it was time for her to take her lunch. The man had started to get restless around 11:45, and it took all of her might not to yell at him.

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She walked into the cafeteria and got a salad. She needed the healthy food to keep her at 110%. She couldn’t screw anything up today. Tomorrow was the bosses big meeting and she had to make sure everything was perfect and ready.

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"I can't… I can't rest… I need to find them… I need… I need to… kill them…"

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"They… have to… you… you don't understand, do you?" He stirred on the ground and looked at her, directly. "I need something… I need… I need to kill…"

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He growled faintly in his throat and slammed his head repeatedly on the ground. "I just want to die… why…?"

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The man stirred so he was sitting up again and slammed his head against the floor again. No cry of pain… no groan of agony… he seemed to be doing in for the pain; if there was any.

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"Yeah? Well, it's not working, so just shut up." He slammed himself back on the ground and brooded there quietly.

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He laid there with his back to her, running his nails up and down of his forearms while growling dog-like quietly.

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He remained stationed in this manner for the rest of her shift and when she drove home; maybe he was calming down. Maybe he was getting worse.

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He was oddly quiet, but she knew he'd visit her dreams.

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(Okay! G'night! Let's hope a Restless Spirit doesn't visit your dreams…)

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But she didn't. Her dreams were quiet and uninhabited. When she woke up the next morning, she felt well rested.