Bethany had a horror dream that Lynette beats her well and now she's in a serious condition and is admitted in the hospital...🥲 Watch full skit in the first comment and see what happened next
🚨 BREAKING: A HORROR DREAM TURNS REAL 😱
Bethany dreams that Lynette beats her brutally —
she wakes up injured, collapses, and is rushed to the hospital 😢🏥
Chapter 1: The Dream That Wouldn’t Let Go
Bethany woke up screaming, her heart pounding like it was trying to escape her chest. The dream clung to her—dark hallways, flickering lights, and Lynette’s face twisted into something unrecognizable. The blows replayed again and again in her mind, even though her body lay still in bed. It felt too real. Too personal.Chapter 2: Bruises That Shouldn’t Exist
By morning, terror set in. Her body ached. Purple bruises bloomed across her arms, and pain shot through her ribs with every breath. “This isn’t possible,” she whispered. Dreams didn’t leave marks… or did they?Chapter 3: Lynette’s Eyes
When Lynette arrived, her confidence vanished. She froze when she saw Bethany struggling to stand.
“I didn’t do this,” Lynette said, her voice breaking.
Bethany couldn’t respond.
The dream replayed behind her eyes, louder than reality.
Fear swallowed her words whole.
Chapter 4: Sirens in the Distance
Bethany collapsed before anyone could reach her. The world tilted… blurred… then disappeared. Sirens wailed through the air like a warning from another reality— one where nightmares didn’t stay asleep.
Lynette rode beside the stretcher, hands shaking, repeating the same words over and over:
“I would never hurt you.”
Chapter 5: Between Beeps and Shadows
The hospital room hummed with machines. Bethany drifted in and out of consciousness, trapped between reality and the dream. Every time she closed her eyes, Lynette stood there again— but this time, she looked afraid.
“Please wake up,” dream-Lynette begged.
Bethany couldn’t tell which version was real.
Chapter 6: Guilt Has a Sound
Lynette sat alone in the hallway, listening to the steady beeping of the heart monitor. Each sound felt like an accusation. What if the dream came from something buried deep inside Bethany? What if fear itself had teeth?Chapter 7: The Truth in Fragments
Bethany finally woke—weak, but aware. The doctor spoke gently.
“The injuries are real,” he said.
“But the cause isn’t what it seems.
Extreme stress… trauma… the mind turning against the body.”
Bethany cried—not from pain, but from relief.
Chapter 8: Confession
At her bedside, Lynette broke down.
“I’m scared of becoming the person in your dream.”
Bethany reached for her hand, fragile but certain.
“You’re not her,” Bethany whispered.
“But I was afraid you might be.”
Chapter 9: Healing Isn’t Linear
Recovery was slow. Nightmares still came, but they softened. The hospital room grew brighter. Laughter returned in small pieces—shared memories, quiet apologies, fragile hope.
Fear didn’t disappear.
But it stopped ruling them.
Chapter 10: Awake
Weeks later, Bethany was discharged. She stepped outside, sunlight warming skin that once felt broken. The dream faded—not forgotten, but understood.
Some horrors come from monsters.
Others come from the mind asking to be heard.
And this time… Bethany listened 🌅💔

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