Selina(Falconeyes, Emily, whatever.): Hello!!

Yes, sue me, im writing yet another story. It is a tiny bit the same to the Birthday wish, but there is a little twist you will see in the next chapter.

In this one I am writing with another person. We are making up ideas and just logging 'em in our brains.

This will be a very funny story. That is all.

(I be very sorry Starla wont be able to chat, but whenever I try and call her it doesn't work Dx )


EPIC FAIL

Prologue

Sunlight beamed down on the suburban streets of Tristan County. The usual rustle and bustle of daily life had slowed down considerably since the start of summer. In the small neighborhood almost nothing stirred. Birds chirped about the eventful day they had, the wind blew the trees neon green leaves, and a few honks could be heard from the highway that was a few roads down.

All this serenity was broken in an instant by loud burst of laughter from two teenage girls. They sat in the front yard of a small, cream house on the edge of the street.

"Selina he really said that?!" asked Starla through burst of laughter. She had just literally rolled on the ground laughing, a thing that surprisingly, she did often. Starla brushed out her long brown hair with her fingers, attempting to rid it of stray grass fragments. Selina meanwhile, nodded, unable to control her own laughter, her Gray eyes sparkling with blue like they often did when she was happy.

"Yeah," Selina gasped, finally able to breathe. The short girl threw the manga over to Starla, while still somehow keeping it on the correct page (with aid of bookmark). Starla flipped it open and scanned over the page.

"Man, Tobi is such an idiot, how again is he in the Akatsuki?" asked Starla, setting the book beside her. Selina shrugged.

"I just can't wait until I can hear him say it in the anime." This provoked a fresh burst of laughter. Just imagining hearing Tobi's voice whenever he first says that line. . . 'Tobi's a good boy'. Selina picked the book back up and continued devouring it, like she did every manga she came across. Starla looked over her shoulder and read along. For a few minutes, they sat there, not making any noise except the occasional flip of the paper.



Then, an icy feeling, like pins prickling the back of your neck, crept up their spines. Selina looked up confused. "What the heck? It's summer but I'm cold . . . do you feel that Starla?" the younger asked looking up at the sky to see if there was sudden cloud cover or something.

"What on earth is this purple stuff . . .?" asked Starla, turning to look behind her. She casually dumped some more sugar onto her tongue (ya know, pixie stix?), therefore adding to her sugar rush. "Let's touch it!"

Selina turned to look. A large morphed circle of purple mist billowed up and spread across the lawn. Instantly moisture that had been in the humid air condensed and fell, like a miniature rainstorm within the cloud. "I'm not so sure that's a good idea . . ." whispered Selina, though despite having an equal sugar rush, still held common sense.

"I'm sure it will be fine. . ." assured Starla, reaching to the mist. Selina grabbed her arm and again insisted that it was defiantly not a good idea at all. Of course, being on a sugar high of epic proportions, she touched it. Mist quickly sped up her arm, condensing and giving it a shine from the water droplets that had dropped. It spread from her arm to cover her whole body, making her hair begin to stick together in awkward clumps. Her eyes widened, finally realizing that it was a bad thing to touch the mist.

"Starla . . . you're an idiot," mumbled Selina as some of the mist that was on Starla attached to her skin. She immediately let go and tried to brush it off, and only succeeded in making it cover her even more.

"Selina, even your logic doesn't work on sugar," retorted Starla, who had given up already and accepted the fact she was covered in purple growing mist. She even continued to explore it.

". . . Yeah . . ." mumbled Selina who was still trying to get the stuff off. Suddenly, a huge gust of wind began to swirl around them, blowing the mist in a large column. The mist started to rise. Starla looked down at herself and saw little dust like particles of herself also blowing away with the mist. Darn what drug did they put in the pixie stix? Right after that, everything blacked out.


Selina: Yes, FEAR IT!! FEAR!

Anyways, if you have read A Birthday Wish, you would recognise the purple mist. And yes, eventualy you will find out what it is. But you have to read my other story for that. Ha, im so crule.