You decide not to drink the water. You continue to hallucinate for a little, and you realize that you’ve started to drift into a state of disconnection. You seem to be dissociating slowly from reality and you start to feel very tired. Maybe it's the lack of hydration? Or is it because of what's going on around you? You quickly but gracefully drift down and decide to sit on your knees. You think about the decisions that you’ve made in your life, and you start to analyze what was morally correct and incorrect. You realize that you’ve been using your time in an incorrect manner, and that you’ve been living for everything you’ve convinced yourself was true. You realize that you can’t do everything with your time and that you’re going to have to focus on what actually matters. You’re going to have to get up and work for the big picture because that’s going to be what matters in the end. You’ve started to shift your focus off the “little things” and more onto what actually matters in the end.
You start to drift out of your consciousness. Life around you starts to slow down and you begin losing your senses one by one. First, you begin to lose your sight. The world around you fades to black and white and then fades away as your pupils close and take over your mind. The faint sound of your own breathing begins to get quieter and quieter until you can’t hear it anymore. The taste of the last of your own spit in your dry mouth begins to fade away as you lose your sense of taste. Slowly, you lose your train of thought and what your brain consisted of began to fade into one. You try to move your fingertips and toes, but they won’t budge. You realize that you’ve been paralyzed and that you can no longer use your mind to control your body. You slow down, lose everything, and come to a state of rest. It’s over.