Am I Dead?
From: Lis (naughty_lovergirl77@yahoo.com) Story type: NDE Location: My school Source: Form Submission
It happened when I was 17 years old. I've been sick for nearly 6 years. My parents send me to many hospitals and clinics but I'm still not cured. The hospital staff found there's nothing wrong with me. They told my parents that I'm healthy. If I am healthy, then why did I always passed out and woke up with bruises all over my body? They couldn't gave me the right answers. As usual, every Monday morning my class had a physical activities. The teacher told us to jog from the school's building to the hostel. The first and second lap is ok. Then without warning, I became breathless and my chest hurts pretty bad. My friend Vivien stopped and asked what was wrong with me. I couldn't answered her. She told me that my face had turned pale. When I fall to the ground, she called the others in panic. My classmates gathered around me, looking panic. One of the boys took off his shirt and fanned me with it. The teacher ran toward us and picked me up in his arms. He ran all the way to the teacher's office.
Once there, he put me down on the floor and put a cushion under my head. The office became noisy as the panic teachers gathered around me. My class teacher touched my hands and told the others my hands were as cold as ice. He also said my lips had turned blue and my face turned white. He told me not to closed my eyes but I felt sleepy. I tried to stay awake but I couldn't helped it. Half awake, I heard one of the female teacher cried. Then my eyes closed. I felt warm and my body felt like floating in the air. In a distance, I saw a white light as if welcoming me. I wanted to reached it. I extended my hand but stopped when I heard a voice said,"Go back, My child. Your time isn't come yet." Then I felt my body falling into the darkness and woke up lying on the hospital bed, surrounded by concerned faces. My friend cried as she hugged me. The doctor told me that they thought they'd lost me coz I've been dead for 30 minutes.