Far from Ordinary.
Chapter one
She watched as the flaky bits of snow fell around her, thankfully they didn't settle on her and make her visible to the rest of the world.
The snow did settle on the ground and grass. She smiled. When was their last real snowfall? Everything was so calm when there was snow.
She shivered from the cold and pushed her hands into her pockets for warmth. She knew she should have brought some warm clothes with her but she didn't have any time. She just abandoned everything and ran when they came.
Them…She quickly looked around but there was none in sight. She sighed with relief. How could they she her when nobody else could? It was just so strange. Everything that had happened in the past two weeks was strange. Everything that happened since her fourteenth birthday when she discovered it. And it had turned her life upside down. Now she couldn't go back and now she had nowhere to live because they came.
She felt her hair fall over her face. She sighed. She missed seeing her hair but she had to constantly stay hidden as a missing person report had been filed for her. Like she had said, she could never go back. She didn't want anyone's lives in danger.
She was too deep in thought to even notice one of them appear at the corner of the street looking straight at her.
In a couple of seconds it had crept up beside her, still unnoticed.
She suddenly felt something gripping a hold of her arm. She was so shocked she became visible to the rest of the world. One of them had got a hold of her and was gripping her arm so tightly she was in pain.
"Let me go," she said between clenched teeth. She quickly made herself invisible to the rest of the world, knowing if someone saw her they'd be injured or killed.
"Now you're coming with us," its voice was almost like a hiss.
She knew she had to think fast. She quickly stood on its toe hard, causing its grip to loosen slightly. She pulled her arm away, breaking free from the grip and started to sprint away.
She needed help for this. She couldn't keep running. But she knew if she trusted anyone with this, they'd be killed.
