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Stilere
“Yes, again, another weird experience at the very same school where a storm occurred, and now it seems as if something happened yet again. A call to the police from the one of the students or staff was made claiming that their power was off and in the distance they heard screaming and what-not, were thinking it’s a severe burglary, and a perfectly planned one if so.”
“Why…? Is this book so important to them? Why can’t we be left alone for at least a second?” Edith wailed going to sit in the sofa. “Hopefully the police will get them.”
“Doubt it,” I say. “They may not have the book’s power, but they sure do have some kind of power, we need to be careful.”
“Tell us something we don’t know,” Brooklyn muttered. “Bloody idiots won’t leave us alone.”
Zaria scrunched up her brow, “but what can we do to…I don’t know, throw them off.”
I shrugged. “I bet that’s what they want, why don’t we just…you know, leave those idiots alone. Keep going to school, go to the mall, act like normal teenagers, because if we don’t, were suspicious.” I look at them. “Think about it, if those guys aren’t caught, and nobody suspects, they could come again and make up some excuse, they could find the people absent, hiding, hiding from them, then they get them. There older than us, clever than us, and I bet you they had the book once, their the real deal, we can’t make too many mistakes.”
“She’s right,” Iris says, “and we shouldn’t hide from those guys anyway, if they want us, they can come and get us. We’ll be ready, we have the book.”
“One question,” Alex raised his hand. “How did that book get there in the first place? It had to be something, not accident, and I bet it has to do with them, because I have to tell you, we haven’t done many crazy things to get a force like that here, maybe freaks, but not them.”
“Wait a minute,” Mikey paused. “Are you saying you think that this was their number one place, because they knew something loads of years ago happened here?”
Alex nodded. “Makes the most sense, the book was under water, in a crate, remember those few years back, in elementary, when some surfers found that dead body in that same exact ocean, it was a skeleton, and it had a bullet hole in it, remember, and we all joked about ghost stories and what not.”
“Woah, oh no.” Abe said. “That skeleton… belonged to a person…who may have been the previous owner of our book.”
“Makes sense,” Terry said. “Bullet hole, years ago, same ocean as our book, and I bet you, that was one of the reasons we found the book, because the corpse was gone. It’s like…the book was…waiting for us…”
I shook my head. “Okay, stop right there, I believe in everything happening for a reason, but things like this, like the book was it’s own person, fate, no.”
“Fate is exactly like things happening for a reason,” Terry protested.
“Well, I don’t think so, but I do believe we were meant, I said meant right?, to find the book.” I say. “But, do you think were meant to die too?”
“No,” Iris shook her head. “No way, we’ve had to many close calls, and besides, even if we were meant too, I’m not going down without a fight.”
“Amen sister!” Darren yelled.
“So…? What’s next?” Zaria looked at us. “Do we go back to the school? To the ocean? Or-”
“The mall,” I say confidently.
They all look at me like I’m nuts. And I smile at them, deviously.
“Trust me guys, I know what I’m doing.”
*Thanks for reading, please don't copy, hope you enjoyed! Comments and fans would be lovely!*
Stilere
“Yes, again, another weird experience at the very same school where a storm occurred, and now it seems as if something happened yet again. A call to the police from the one of the students or staff was made claiming that their power was off and in the distance they heard screaming and what-not, were thinking it’s a severe burglary, and a perfectly planned one if so.”
“Why…? Is this book so important to them? Why can’t we be left alone for at least a second?” Edith wailed going to sit in the sofa. “Hopefully the police will get them.”
“Doubt it,” I say. “They may not have the book’s power, but they sure do have some kind of power, we need to be careful.”
“Tell us something we don’t know,” Brooklyn muttered. “Bloody idiots won’t leave us alone.”
Zaria scrunched up her brow, “but what can we do to…I don’t know, throw them off.”
I shrugged. “I bet that’s what they want, why don’t we just…you know, leave those idiots alone. Keep going to school, go to the mall, act like normal teenagers, because if we don’t, were suspicious.” I look at them. “Think about it, if those guys aren’t caught, and nobody suspects, they could come again and make up some excuse, they could find the people absent, hiding, hiding from them, then they get them. There older than us, clever than us, and I bet you they had the book once, their the real deal, we can’t make too many mistakes.”
“She’s right,” Iris says, “and we shouldn’t hide from those guys anyway, if they want us, they can come and get us. We’ll be ready, we have the book.”
“One question,” Alex raised his hand. “How did that book get there in the first place? It had to be something, not accident, and I bet it has to do with them, because I have to tell you, we haven’t done many crazy things to get a force like that here, maybe freaks, but not them.”
“Wait a minute,” Mikey paused. “Are you saying you think that this was their number one place, because they knew something loads of years ago happened here?”
Alex nodded. “Makes the most sense, the book was under water, in a crate, remember those few years back, in elementary, when some surfers found that dead body in that same exact ocean, it was a skeleton, and it had a bullet hole in it, remember, and we all joked about ghost stories and what not.”
“Woah, oh no.” Abe said. “That skeleton… belonged to a person…who may have been the previous owner of our book.”
“Makes sense,” Terry said. “Bullet hole, years ago, same ocean as our book, and I bet you, that was one of the reasons we found the book, because the corpse was gone. It’s like…the book was…waiting for us…”
I shook my head. “Okay, stop right there, I believe in everything happening for a reason, but things like this, like the book was it’s own person, fate, no.”
“Fate is exactly like things happening for a reason,” Terry protested.
“Well, I don’t think so, but I do believe we were meant, I said meant right?, to find the book.” I say. “But, do you think were meant to die too?”
“No,” Iris shook her head. “No way, we’ve had to many close calls, and besides, even if we were meant too, I’m not going down without a fight.”
“Amen sister!” Darren yelled.
“So…? What’s next?” Zaria looked at us. “Do we go back to the school? To the ocean? Or-”
“The mall,” I say confidently.
They all look at me like I’m nuts. And I smile at them, deviously.
“Trust me guys, I know what I’m doing.”
*Thanks for reading, please don't copy, hope you enjoyed! Comments and fans would be lovely!*
verse one
i can see the look in your eyes
of that fateful day july
that i told you the truth
about you
you denied every lie
that i had to say that day
but i promise you
that you are my baby
remember words that are spoken
have been wisely choosen
but i cant seem to shake
you out of this state
chorus
this is how its suppose to be
this is your destiny
i cant remember one time
when you werent with me
(sorry this is all i cant think of, does anyone have any ideas on how to finish this? It is official, i am not good at songwriting)
i can see the look in your eyes
of that fateful day july
that i told you the truth
about you
you denied every lie
that i had to say that day
but i promise you
that you are my baby
remember words that are spoken
have been wisely choosen
but i cant seem to shake
you out of this state
chorus
this is how its suppose to be
this is your destiny
i cant remember one time
when you werent with me
(sorry this is all i cant think of, does anyone have any ideas on how to finish this? It is official, i am not good at songwriting)
In class we had to say if we would be a protagonist or antagonist in what genre? This is what I put.
I would be the protagonist in a realistic-fiction novel because I would want it to be sort of realistic, but not completely. My character's name would be Sage, she would have electric lime green eyes, and fiery red hair. I would want to be Sage because, 1, I LOVE green eyes, 2, I LOVE red hair, and 3, I like the names Lily, Luna, and Sage. Sage would have a funky-fun, colorful personality. She wouldn't be perfect, but have enough spunk and spirit to keep moving on. Her favorite color would be an electric blue, and she would love fried chicken. Her two best friends would be named Luna and Lily.
[i]Sorry if ya didn't like it, it might seem trashy to you, but that's okay! Everyone's got an opinion.
I would be the protagonist in a realistic-fiction novel because I would want it to be sort of realistic, but not completely. My character's name would be Sage, she would have electric lime green eyes, and fiery red hair. I would want to be Sage because, 1, I LOVE green eyes, 2, I LOVE red hair, and 3, I like the names Lily, Luna, and Sage. Sage would have a funky-fun, colorful personality. She wouldn't be perfect, but have enough spunk and spirit to keep moving on. Her favorite color would be an electric blue, and she would love fried chicken. Her two best friends would be named Luna and Lily.
[i]Sorry if ya didn't like it, it might seem trashy to you, but that's okay! Everyone's got an opinion.