Revolutionary Flower Soul- An FF6 Fanficcy
By: Celes Chere
Author's Note (4-11-02) I'm so sorry for not updating this in forever. The truth was, I was in a rut for this series, really bad. But now I am SO out of it, and I am ready to move on. This story is now completed. You're prolly like... "WTF? There's only 6 chapters!" Well...that's because this is only the end of the first part! This story will be divided up into 3 different "parts" that will be seperate story entries. Why? Because, that's how I want to do it. The story will be going through so many emotions and ranges, I as the author felt it would be appropriate to do it this way. Each "part" will have several chapters, and be as if they were a story of their own. You know, like a mini-series almost. So at anyrate, this is the completed part one! Look for the other parts soon!! *flies away*
Author's Note: Yo, yo, yo, this be a sequel to my other FF6 fanficcy, As Pure As Snow. If you haven't read that yet, then maybe you should before you read this. This is the story of Locke and Celes' two children, Rose and Matt. I will have a lot of made up people in this one (like, Rose and Matt) so don't use them without my permission. However, I don't own Celes, Locke, or anyone cool like that cause Squaresoft has already called dibs on them. So, enjoy, and review if at all possible.
Chapter 1- Busted! (Again)
Rose Chere Cole sighed sadly as she plopped her head on her desk, continuing to ignore Miss Adams' very boring biology lecture on the moogle mating process. The teacher's shrill voice seemed to drill through Rose's head like a hammer to a nail, and besides that, there was no way Rose could concentrate on biology, and not just because it was the last class of the day. She let out a soft moan and burried her head in her arms good and deep, but suddenly, felt something sharp poke her on her back. Flinching in pain, she eventually lifted her head and turned around, only to see the guy sitting behind her holding out a note with one hand, and a sharp pencil with the other. Rose snatched it and quickly looked up at the teacher, who had not noticed anything.
Carefully and quietly, Rose unfolded the note, and read it to herself.
Rose-Chan,
Why do you look so gloomy? Did something happen at lunch? Don't tell me you got in trouble again.
Love,
Sakura-Chan
Rose tried not to laugh as she replied quickly in her messy cursive.
Yeah, I got in trouble, and I have a meeting with the Dean any minute now.
Rose then passed back the note, as Sakura sat behind the guy who had poked her. While she was at it, Rose took the guy's pencil and snapped in clean in half, giving him a smirk as she did so. He widened his eyes and sunk lower in his seat as Rose got up from her desk to throw away the pencil. Just as she was about to sit down, the door to the classroom opened, and the Dean's assistant, an upper classman named Nadia appeared, with a small piece of paper in her hands. Rose knew too well what was coming.
"Excuse the interruption, but I need Rose Cole." Nadia said. She had gotten very used to saying these lines just about once a week now, ever since the school year had started.
"Here I am!" Rose said cheerfully, despite the fact her stomach was turning. She wasn't worried about seeing the Dean...what she was really worried about was how much her mom and dad would yell at her when she came home with a behavior dermit slip!
Nadia crumbled up the piece of paper in her hands and bounced it off of Rose's head to the trashcan. "Come on." She said, and turned to leave. Rose looked back once more and saw Sakura, her best friend, giving her a small wave. Rose waved back and left the room. As soon as she closed the door, she could hear Miss Adams begin to drone on once again.
"Hi Nadia." Rose said. "And how are you today?"
"I'm fine, thanks." Nadia said in a much more friendly tone then she had used in the classroom. "What did you do this time?"
"Oh...got in a fight at lunch." Rose said, tweeking her ponytail. "This time though, it wasn't my fault."
"Oh?" Nadia asked.
"Yeah!" Rose explained. "There was this creepy upper classman talking about really controversal stuff at my table, and when I asked him to stop, he got all huffy on me and started preaching about all of this Cult of Kefka crap to me. So, I decked him."
"Rose..." Nadia trailed off and shook her head. "I'm not surprised...but are you sure he wasn't just joking?"
"He wasn't, I could tell by how dark his eyes got when he was talking about it." Rose replied, and felt a shiver go down her spine. "It was really creepy, and Sakura was getting scared. That's why I asked him to stop in the first place."
"Sakura...oh, Sakura Himitsu? Isn't she a Dean's assistant too?"
"Yeah, but she's also my best friend." Rose said, crossing her arms over her chest. "And I'm not going to let anyone...mess with her."
"...." Nadia didn't say anything but just sighed. Before entering the Dean's office, she stopped her freshman friend and looked her over.
"Straighten out your uniform." Nadia said, but before Rose could, she did it for her. First, she brushed off the short sleeves of Rose's white blouse, and then straightened the deep green tie that was under the deep navy vest, and finally, brushed off the matching deep navy skirt. Rose helped a little by pulling up her knee socks.
"Thank Nadia, you always take care of me." Rose grinned. Nadia smiled and tugged on her long brown ponytail.
"Get inside, punk." She said in a mocking voice, and opened the door. Rose did a quick bow before scrambling in, and nearly jumped when Nadia slammed it behind her.
"Welcome back, Miss Cole." The Dean said from behind his desk. Rose swallowed any pride mixed with fear that she might have had and faced the Dean. He was literally sitting in shadows behind his desk, as his blinds were drawn, but Rose could already tell that he was mad without seeing his facial expression. Before he could tell her, Rose took a chair, pulled it up infront of the desk, and promptly sat down. This was like routine to her now.
"H-Hi there, Mr. Tidus." Rose said, trying to speak in her more formal voice that she hardly ever used. The Dean then leaned over his desk, and Rose gulped. She was right. He WAS mad.
"I understand that you...punched someone out in lunch today?" Mr. Tidus asked slowly. Rose laughed nervously.
"Umm....yeah!"
"Why, Miss Cole?"
"He was being a creep to my friend."
"I see. And did he physically harm her in any way?"
"No..."
"But yet, you felt the need to get physical with him?"
"He totally had it coming, and it was the only thing that would shut him up." Rose leaned back in her chair and furrowed her eyebrows.
"But that's no excuse..." Mr. Tidus trailed off and folded his hands together. "You, of all people, should know better. You have been in this office countless times for fighting. When is it going to sink in your mind that it is going to get you no where? Are you asking to be suspended?"
Rose gulped. She could immagine her mother screaming as he spoke.
"WHAT?! You got SUSPENDED?! ROSE CHERE COLE!" Rose closed her eyes and pushed the image out of her head. Her mother got so scary when she yelled, she didn't need anything else to keep her daughter's attention. Of course, her mother yelled very rarely, but even so, when she did, it was bad.
"Are you listening to me?" Mr. Tidus demanded. Rose blinked and nodded.
"Yessssssssir!"
"I'm giving you one more chance. Besides, after this dermit slip, if you get one more..." Mr. Tidus pulled one out of his desk and began to write on it furiously, "You will be suspended, by our school's code. Suspended permantely, I might add." Rose tried not to squirm as he said that. "What do they called being suspended forever?"
"Erm, that would be expelled." Rose said.
"Right, good that you learn something while you are here." That little remark made Rose use all her strength not the backhand Mr. Tidus. She was a straight-A student, and she knew how to learn. Mr. Tidus slipped her the evil piece of paper and put a copy of it in his desk. "Have your parents sign it and bring it back Monday."
"Yes, Mr. Tidus." Rose said, and stood up. Right then, the dismissal bell for the end of the school day rang.
"Have a nice day." Mr. Tidus said cooly, and Rose ran out of there faster then a speeding bullet, tucking the dermit in her breast pocket. On the way to her locker, she ran into yet another creep at her private school, Northridge Academy. The creep was her little twin brother, (younger by a few minutes, of course) Matt. Matt looked her up and down and ran his fingers through his rich blonde hair, smirking.
"You got in trouble again, didn't you?" He demanded, his ice blue eyes sparkling.
"Erm, no." Rose lied, and he laughed.
"Yes you did, because you never pass me in this hallway unless you are coming from the Dean's office." Matt noted, and Rose nearly fell over in embarassment. Matt swung his Northridge Academy bookbag over his shoulder, and grinned.
"Mom and Dad are going to grill you."
"No they won't." Rose said hopefully, her brown eyes staring past Matt to look for someone else she could possibly escape to.
"Well, I'm going home now." Matt said. "I guess you're walking with Sakura?"
"Duh." Rose snapped, and pushed him out of the way as she ran down the hall.
"Busted!" Matt yelled after her, and Rose let out a growl. Sometimes, she really couldn't stand him. They were as opposite as people could get, and she could hardly believe they were twins. Matt was such a little priss, always polite when adults were around, but as soon as they were gone, he slipped back in his snotty attitude. He was a straight-A student like Rose, only for some reason, he still seemed to excel more then her when it came to school work. He always had a girlfriend, because for some reason, girls found him attractive. Rose tried not to gag as she thought about that.
"Rose-Chan!" A cheerful voice exclaimed as Rose was trying to open her locker.
"Hi Sakura-Chan." Rose said, knowing it was her instantly, and pulled open the locker door. Sakura peered over her shoulder as she tried to find her own bookbag.
"You look angry." Sakura noted as Rose slammed her locker door shut.
"It's just Matt." Rose said, and began to exit out of the school. Sakura followed, trying to keep up with Rose's long strides.
"Oh, don't worry about him." Sakura smiled. "He's just doing it to make you mad. He must be very in awe of his big sister."
"Awe? Right." Rose snapped. "He's better then me at everything. He even looks better then me, and we're twins!!"
"You're very beautiful." Sakura commented, and took Rose's hand. "For someone our age, you sure look grown up. That is where you and your brother both shine. You are a pair of beautiful twins." Sakura smiled, and Rose relaxed a little. Sakura always knew what to say to calm her down. She squeezed Sakura's hand lightly, and let it drop.
"Besides..." Sakura smiled more. "You know you can fight better then him in a heartbeat. You are one of the most skilled martial artists and swordswomen at our entire school!"
"I guess you're right!" Rose grinned, and let out a loud yawn and stretched. "I could kick his ass."
"That....is not exactly what I meant." Sakura giggled. "So, what happened with the Dean?"
Rose told Sakura all about her adventure with the Dean until they came to where Rose lived, a tiny village named Kholingen. Sakura lived in a home further west from the village, so they would be parting ways here.
"I'll see you tomorrow, maybe, if your parents do not keep you from having company." Sakura said.
"I'll make Matt tell you if we have to cancel hanging out." Rose said. Sakura waved as she began to walk away.
"Bye-bye!" She called, and Rose waved back, staring after her a few moments as she walked further and further out of sight.
Sakura had always been a good friend to Rose, ever since they met on the first day of private High School. Sakura came from a rich family, and Rose did not like her too well from Elementary and Middle School.
But on the first day of High School, Sakura had been being picked on by a couple of nasty upperclassmen after school. They had pressed the poor girl up against a wall, and although Rose never actually found out what they were doing, she still happened to walk by and see them. Angry, she kicked the ass of every single one of them until they fled with their tails between their legs, and finally noticed that the girl she had rescued was Sakura Himitsu, the very rich 'brat' from her former private schools. It was an awkard way to make first introductions, but the two had become the best of friends ever since.
Rose thought Sakura was beautiful. She was tall too, not as tall as Rose, but had a lovely light complexion and very pretty green eyes that were brought out nicely by the green tie on their school uniform. Her hair was a deep black, always glossy, long, and straight. It always looked the best when she held it back with a simple headband. Sakura had a soft voice and a laugh that resembled a small ringing bell. Personality wise, she and Rose were opposites and complimented each other perfectly.
Rose sighed and pulled the dermit out of her pocket as she walked through the tiny village to her home in the very northern point of town. Matt might have already went home and ratted her out, although, since it was a Friday, she had hope that Matt was hanging out at the general store in town. Lately, he had been pursuing the man's daughter who worked there on Fridays after school, and he didn't come home until dinner.
Opening the door to their house, Rose slipped off her shoes and looked around. No one appeared to be home, which was weird. Rose's mom was always home after school, especially now since that her dad was out on a trip and it was just her, Mom, and Matt.
Rose walked into the kitchen, but no one was there. She peered out of the window in the kitchen to the backyard, but no one was there either except Alex, the family chocobo. Alex was sleeping peacefully in the sun, as it was springtime now, and the days were getting warmer. Rose retreated back into the living room area and went down the hall to the bathroom. No one was in there. The bedroom door of her parent's room was wide open, and her mom was not in there either.
"Mom!" Rose called, and peeked in the bathroom. "Mom? Matt?" She walked over to Matt's tidy bedroom, and looked inside. Nothing.
"Weird..." Rose murmured, and bit her lip. She was actually worried now. Even if her mom had left for some reason, she always left a note in the kitchen. Rose sighed and decided to go down back into town and find Matt. But first, she just had to change out of her uncomfortable uniform into something more casual. Rose went further down the hall to the extention of the house they had to build when Rose and Matt needed seperate bedrooms, and opened her door. However, when she saw what was waiting for her, she gasped and dropped her bookbag to the floor with a loud thump.
To be continued...
What do you think? Am I worthy of a review? *big cheesy smile* Pleeeeeease?
By: Celes Chere
Author's Note (4-11-02) I'm so sorry for not updating this in forever. The truth was, I was in a rut for this series, really bad. But now I am SO out of it, and I am ready to move on. This story is now completed. You're prolly like... "WTF? There's only 6 chapters!" Well...that's because this is only the end of the first part! This story will be divided up into 3 different "parts" that will be seperate story entries. Why? Because, that's how I want to do it. The story will be going through so many emotions and ranges, I as the author felt it would be appropriate to do it this way. Each "part" will have several chapters, and be as if they were a story of their own. You know, like a mini-series almost. So at anyrate, this is the completed part one! Look for the other parts soon!! *flies away*
Author's Note: Yo, yo, yo, this be a sequel to my other FF6 fanficcy, As Pure As Snow. If you haven't read that yet, then maybe you should before you read this. This is the story of Locke and Celes' two children, Rose and Matt. I will have a lot of made up people in this one (like, Rose and Matt) so don't use them without my permission. However, I don't own Celes, Locke, or anyone cool like that cause Squaresoft has already called dibs on them. So, enjoy, and review if at all possible.
Chapter 1- Busted! (Again)
Rose Chere Cole sighed sadly as she plopped her head on her desk, continuing to ignore Miss Adams' very boring biology lecture on the moogle mating process. The teacher's shrill voice seemed to drill through Rose's head like a hammer to a nail, and besides that, there was no way Rose could concentrate on biology, and not just because it was the last class of the day. She let out a soft moan and burried her head in her arms good and deep, but suddenly, felt something sharp poke her on her back. Flinching in pain, she eventually lifted her head and turned around, only to see the guy sitting behind her holding out a note with one hand, and a sharp pencil with the other. Rose snatched it and quickly looked up at the teacher, who had not noticed anything.
Carefully and quietly, Rose unfolded the note, and read it to herself.
Rose-Chan,
Why do you look so gloomy? Did something happen at lunch? Don't tell me you got in trouble again.
Love,
Sakura-Chan
Rose tried not to laugh as she replied quickly in her messy cursive.
Yeah, I got in trouble, and I have a meeting with the Dean any minute now.
Rose then passed back the note, as Sakura sat behind the guy who had poked her. While she was at it, Rose took the guy's pencil and snapped in clean in half, giving him a smirk as she did so. He widened his eyes and sunk lower in his seat as Rose got up from her desk to throw away the pencil. Just as she was about to sit down, the door to the classroom opened, and the Dean's assistant, an upper classman named Nadia appeared, with a small piece of paper in her hands. Rose knew too well what was coming.
"Excuse the interruption, but I need Rose Cole." Nadia said. She had gotten very used to saying these lines just about once a week now, ever since the school year had started.
"Here I am!" Rose said cheerfully, despite the fact her stomach was turning. She wasn't worried about seeing the Dean...what she was really worried about was how much her mom and dad would yell at her when she came home with a behavior dermit slip!
Nadia crumbled up the piece of paper in her hands and bounced it off of Rose's head to the trashcan. "Come on." She said, and turned to leave. Rose looked back once more and saw Sakura, her best friend, giving her a small wave. Rose waved back and left the room. As soon as she closed the door, she could hear Miss Adams begin to drone on once again.
"Hi Nadia." Rose said. "And how are you today?"
"I'm fine, thanks." Nadia said in a much more friendly tone then she had used in the classroom. "What did you do this time?"
"Oh...got in a fight at lunch." Rose said, tweeking her ponytail. "This time though, it wasn't my fault."
"Oh?" Nadia asked.
"Yeah!" Rose explained. "There was this creepy upper classman talking about really controversal stuff at my table, and when I asked him to stop, he got all huffy on me and started preaching about all of this Cult of Kefka crap to me. So, I decked him."
"Rose..." Nadia trailed off and shook her head. "I'm not surprised...but are you sure he wasn't just joking?"
"He wasn't, I could tell by how dark his eyes got when he was talking about it." Rose replied, and felt a shiver go down her spine. "It was really creepy, and Sakura was getting scared. That's why I asked him to stop in the first place."
"Sakura...oh, Sakura Himitsu? Isn't she a Dean's assistant too?"
"Yeah, but she's also my best friend." Rose said, crossing her arms over her chest. "And I'm not going to let anyone...mess with her."
"...." Nadia didn't say anything but just sighed. Before entering the Dean's office, she stopped her freshman friend and looked her over.
"Straighten out your uniform." Nadia said, but before Rose could, she did it for her. First, she brushed off the short sleeves of Rose's white blouse, and then straightened the deep green tie that was under the deep navy vest, and finally, brushed off the matching deep navy skirt. Rose helped a little by pulling up her knee socks.
"Thank Nadia, you always take care of me." Rose grinned. Nadia smiled and tugged on her long brown ponytail.
"Get inside, punk." She said in a mocking voice, and opened the door. Rose did a quick bow before scrambling in, and nearly jumped when Nadia slammed it behind her.
"Welcome back, Miss Cole." The Dean said from behind his desk. Rose swallowed any pride mixed with fear that she might have had and faced the Dean. He was literally sitting in shadows behind his desk, as his blinds were drawn, but Rose could already tell that he was mad without seeing his facial expression. Before he could tell her, Rose took a chair, pulled it up infront of the desk, and promptly sat down. This was like routine to her now.
"H-Hi there, Mr. Tidus." Rose said, trying to speak in her more formal voice that she hardly ever used. The Dean then leaned over his desk, and Rose gulped. She was right. He WAS mad.
"I understand that you...punched someone out in lunch today?" Mr. Tidus asked slowly. Rose laughed nervously.
"Umm....yeah!"
"Why, Miss Cole?"
"He was being a creep to my friend."
"I see. And did he physically harm her in any way?"
"No..."
"But yet, you felt the need to get physical with him?"
"He totally had it coming, and it was the only thing that would shut him up." Rose leaned back in her chair and furrowed her eyebrows.
"But that's no excuse..." Mr. Tidus trailed off and folded his hands together. "You, of all people, should know better. You have been in this office countless times for fighting. When is it going to sink in your mind that it is going to get you no where? Are you asking to be suspended?"
Rose gulped. She could immagine her mother screaming as he spoke.
"WHAT?! You got SUSPENDED?! ROSE CHERE COLE!" Rose closed her eyes and pushed the image out of her head. Her mother got so scary when she yelled, she didn't need anything else to keep her daughter's attention. Of course, her mother yelled very rarely, but even so, when she did, it was bad.
"Are you listening to me?" Mr. Tidus demanded. Rose blinked and nodded.
"Yessssssssir!"
"I'm giving you one more chance. Besides, after this dermit slip, if you get one more..." Mr. Tidus pulled one out of his desk and began to write on it furiously, "You will be suspended, by our school's code. Suspended permantely, I might add." Rose tried not to squirm as he said that. "What do they called being suspended forever?"
"Erm, that would be expelled." Rose said.
"Right, good that you learn something while you are here." That little remark made Rose use all her strength not the backhand Mr. Tidus. She was a straight-A student, and she knew how to learn. Mr. Tidus slipped her the evil piece of paper and put a copy of it in his desk. "Have your parents sign it and bring it back Monday."
"Yes, Mr. Tidus." Rose said, and stood up. Right then, the dismissal bell for the end of the school day rang.
"Have a nice day." Mr. Tidus said cooly, and Rose ran out of there faster then a speeding bullet, tucking the dermit in her breast pocket. On the way to her locker, she ran into yet another creep at her private school, Northridge Academy. The creep was her little twin brother, (younger by a few minutes, of course) Matt. Matt looked her up and down and ran his fingers through his rich blonde hair, smirking.
"You got in trouble again, didn't you?" He demanded, his ice blue eyes sparkling.
"Erm, no." Rose lied, and he laughed.
"Yes you did, because you never pass me in this hallway unless you are coming from the Dean's office." Matt noted, and Rose nearly fell over in embarassment. Matt swung his Northridge Academy bookbag over his shoulder, and grinned.
"Mom and Dad are going to grill you."
"No they won't." Rose said hopefully, her brown eyes staring past Matt to look for someone else she could possibly escape to.
"Well, I'm going home now." Matt said. "I guess you're walking with Sakura?"
"Duh." Rose snapped, and pushed him out of the way as she ran down the hall.
"Busted!" Matt yelled after her, and Rose let out a growl. Sometimes, she really couldn't stand him. They were as opposite as people could get, and she could hardly believe they were twins. Matt was such a little priss, always polite when adults were around, but as soon as they were gone, he slipped back in his snotty attitude. He was a straight-A student like Rose, only for some reason, he still seemed to excel more then her when it came to school work. He always had a girlfriend, because for some reason, girls found him attractive. Rose tried not to gag as she thought about that.
"Rose-Chan!" A cheerful voice exclaimed as Rose was trying to open her locker.
"Hi Sakura-Chan." Rose said, knowing it was her instantly, and pulled open the locker door. Sakura peered over her shoulder as she tried to find her own bookbag.
"You look angry." Sakura noted as Rose slammed her locker door shut.
"It's just Matt." Rose said, and began to exit out of the school. Sakura followed, trying to keep up with Rose's long strides.
"Oh, don't worry about him." Sakura smiled. "He's just doing it to make you mad. He must be very in awe of his big sister."
"Awe? Right." Rose snapped. "He's better then me at everything. He even looks better then me, and we're twins!!"
"You're very beautiful." Sakura commented, and took Rose's hand. "For someone our age, you sure look grown up. That is where you and your brother both shine. You are a pair of beautiful twins." Sakura smiled, and Rose relaxed a little. Sakura always knew what to say to calm her down. She squeezed Sakura's hand lightly, and let it drop.
"Besides..." Sakura smiled more. "You know you can fight better then him in a heartbeat. You are one of the most skilled martial artists and swordswomen at our entire school!"
"I guess you're right!" Rose grinned, and let out a loud yawn and stretched. "I could kick his ass."
"That....is not exactly what I meant." Sakura giggled. "So, what happened with the Dean?"
Rose told Sakura all about her adventure with the Dean until they came to where Rose lived, a tiny village named Kholingen. Sakura lived in a home further west from the village, so they would be parting ways here.
"I'll see you tomorrow, maybe, if your parents do not keep you from having company." Sakura said.
"I'll make Matt tell you if we have to cancel hanging out." Rose said. Sakura waved as she began to walk away.
"Bye-bye!" She called, and Rose waved back, staring after her a few moments as she walked further and further out of sight.
Sakura had always been a good friend to Rose, ever since they met on the first day of private High School. Sakura came from a rich family, and Rose did not like her too well from Elementary and Middle School.
But on the first day of High School, Sakura had been being picked on by a couple of nasty upperclassmen after school. They had pressed the poor girl up against a wall, and although Rose never actually found out what they were doing, she still happened to walk by and see them. Angry, she kicked the ass of every single one of them until they fled with their tails between their legs, and finally noticed that the girl she had rescued was Sakura Himitsu, the very rich 'brat' from her former private schools. It was an awkard way to make first introductions, but the two had become the best of friends ever since.
Rose thought Sakura was beautiful. She was tall too, not as tall as Rose, but had a lovely light complexion and very pretty green eyes that were brought out nicely by the green tie on their school uniform. Her hair was a deep black, always glossy, long, and straight. It always looked the best when she held it back with a simple headband. Sakura had a soft voice and a laugh that resembled a small ringing bell. Personality wise, she and Rose were opposites and complimented each other perfectly.
Rose sighed and pulled the dermit out of her pocket as she walked through the tiny village to her home in the very northern point of town. Matt might have already went home and ratted her out, although, since it was a Friday, she had hope that Matt was hanging out at the general store in town. Lately, he had been pursuing the man's daughter who worked there on Fridays after school, and he didn't come home until dinner.
Opening the door to their house, Rose slipped off her shoes and looked around. No one appeared to be home, which was weird. Rose's mom was always home after school, especially now since that her dad was out on a trip and it was just her, Mom, and Matt.
Rose walked into the kitchen, but no one was there. She peered out of the window in the kitchen to the backyard, but no one was there either except Alex, the family chocobo. Alex was sleeping peacefully in the sun, as it was springtime now, and the days were getting warmer. Rose retreated back into the living room area and went down the hall to the bathroom. No one was in there. The bedroom door of her parent's room was wide open, and her mom was not in there either.
"Mom!" Rose called, and peeked in the bathroom. "Mom? Matt?" She walked over to Matt's tidy bedroom, and looked inside. Nothing.
"Weird..." Rose murmured, and bit her lip. She was actually worried now. Even if her mom had left for some reason, she always left a note in the kitchen. Rose sighed and decided to go down back into town and find Matt. But first, she just had to change out of her uncomfortable uniform into something more casual. Rose went further down the hall to the extention of the house they had to build when Rose and Matt needed seperate bedrooms, and opened her door. However, when she saw what was waiting for her, she gasped and dropped her bookbag to the floor with a loud thump.
To be continued...
What do you think? Am I worthy of a review? *big cheesy smile* Pleeeeeease?
