"Will you stop it!" Exclaimed Van.
"Wha?" Said Steph. She was holding a pencil, the pointy end aiming dangerously to Van's rib cage, a mischievous smile on her face.
"Why do you keep bugging me like that!" She exclaimed again.
"Well, you so easily get mad!" Steph answered.
The teacher looked around, darting both girls of his emotionless eyes. They both stuck their nose back in their math book. Van looked at Steph and, being careful not to speak to loud, "Erg! I hate this substitute teacher! Were not even allowed to talk with him here!"
"Well, Van, not to ruin your moment, but we weren't exactly just talking..." And with that Steph jagged the pencil in Van's side.
"OUCH!" She exclaimed.
"Ladies! Please get back to your work!" The teacher said.
Steph gave Van a disgusting look and got back to working, well, more like started her work. The minutes passed slowly, but finally the 3rd period got to its end.
Next period was psychology... After 75 LONG minutes of taking notes, this period to ended.
"Finally!" Van said, "5 more minutes and I would of broken something!"
"Sure Van..." sighed Steph.
"What?" Van asked.
"You have as much chance breaking something on purpose as I have of killing a horse!" She laughed.
"What do you mean by—" Van's words got cut of as she stepped on a lonely pen lying on the floor. With a loud bang, Van landed square on her bum.
"S—"
"SHU UP!" Van exclaimed as Steph was preparing to say something. She got up on shaky legs, and both girls burst in laugher.
"Anyway, Ill see ya at the library tonight." Steph said, heading for her bus.
"Yea! Later!" Answered Van.
Later that night, the girls entered the library chatting; they headed to their favorite book section, fantasy, of course. As Van scanned the bookshelf for a good reading, she stumbled across a little black book. "The Meeting Of The World " it was called.
"An other book like that! They always do books about worlds meeting, I need something different." And with that she shoved it back somewhere in the shelf.
"Hey hey hey! Waite a minute!" Steph said. She fumbled the shelf and pulled the little black book back out. Van didn't notice, but as she placed back in, the book had opened a bit, and Steph had seen that the book was blank.
"This is highly intriguing." Steph said, in a very mater-of-fact way. She shifted through the book over and over, not knowing what to do with it. She opened the book to the first page and had a gasp of horror as she read the newly appeared words.
In the library, the two girls fumbled thorough shelves and shelves of book, hoping to find a good one, when suddenly, Steph found the book that would change her and her friend's life forever...
She screamed and threw the book at the floor. Van, intrigued, picked up the book herself.
After a scream, Steph threw the book at the floor, and van came to pick it up...
"Well, he he, we... Err..." She said with a nervous laugh.
"Well what! What do we do! I've never bin so scared!" Steph exclaimed in a panicky voice, "lets...Lets just leave it here an leave."
And with that, she spun around a headed for the exit.
"Wait!" Van said, "I just have to take out a book for my little brother first."
"Ok, but hurry" Steph answered, throwing a nervous glance at the black book, laying on the table."
They walked over to the kid section. Van fumbled through the kids' book. She froze.
"S-s-Steph..." she called.
As Steph got closer, she gasped in horror, Van was holding the little black book in her hands. They ran to the table were she had left the book. It wasn't there anymore. They screamed and Van threw the book in the air. It was like in movies, the time seamed to have slowed down, the book twirled in the air, seemingly forever. The room started to twirl around to around them until they couldn't take it anymore. They both fell, never touching the floor, the book falling with them...
