UnScene #7: I have
insomnia sometimes. I'd love to easily fall asleep. What if there's
a person who didn't want to fall asleep?
The Problem with Sleep
There’s
this girl.
She
has a problem with falling asleep. Not in the usual way that people
might think. When we say she has a problem with falling
asleep, we mean that she doesn’t want to fall asleep. The main
reason behind which is that she doesn’t want to wake up.
Let’s
take the case of last Tuesday night. Tuesday was a
holiday. Monday was terrible, and she fell asleep the moment she lay
on the bed after dutifully brushing her teeth and brushing her
hair. She had looked forward to falling asleep the whole Monday
long. And then she woke up on Tuesday morning.
“No,”
she groaned.
“No,
I don’t want to wake up, it’s so horrible to be awake,” she thought.
She
spent her Tuesday holiday slowly, taking her time. She didn’t bother
to change out of her pyjamas until she felt she really needed to shower, around
noontime. She made herself a nicely heavy late lunch which she
thought was enough for three people to eat. She spent the rest of
the afternoon eating all of it; some while watching TV, some while aimlessly
surfing the internet, and some while dutifully working on the preparations for
work the next day. She alternately brewed tea and coffee and sipped
them while watching rented videos – all romantic comedies. When the
last of the videos’ credits were rolling, she looked up at the clock and saw
that it was 1:30 a.m. and she felt a bit sleepy.
And
that’s the problem. She didn’t want to sleep.
“No,”
she moaned, “I don’t want to wake up again.”
But
she turned off the TV and got off the couch anyway and dutifully did the
dishes, brushed her teeth and her hair, put on her pyjamas, switched off the
lights, and went to bed.
And
cried, silently. And fell asleep.
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