Blue blooded Witch

Prologue



"Sabrina! Hurry up!" I heard the ever-annoyed voiced of Georgia call to me loudly. I looked up and stuffed my binder in my bag quickly, leaping to my feet and scurrying after her. Georgia was beautiful, with bright red hair and blue eyes, and a perfect tan and body, and all the latest clothes. She had all the boys all over her, and knew everyone, and got perfect grades. And she chose me to be her friend.

A year ago I moved here from Florida, and was alone and lost, and she took me under her wing. Sure, she was rue and nasty to people who she doesn't think are good enough to be near her, but she still took me to all the latest parties and introduced me to all the cute boys. She told me who was cool and who wasn't, and everything else to survive high school. I never once questioned her, even when she gave me that famous attitude of hers.

I wasn't as pretty as her. Heck, I wasn't that pretty at all. I was…plain. I had mousey brown hair to her my shoulders, and emerald green eyes, with small glasses perched on my nose. I used to rather read in my room than go out to parties, but lately, Georgia has shown me a new world full of parties, drugs, boy, and other things my poor innocent mind burned in awe at when discovered. And now, school was over and we were going to a party. I told my parents I was going to hang out at Georgia's house, but really we were going to get changed and go to Erin's party.

I trailed after her as we walked to her house, which was close to the school, listening to her talk about how ugly Penelope's dress was, and how stupid Kayla's test answer were when she tried to copy off her, and so on. I would nod and agree every now and then, but mostly listen in silence until we reached her house.

He house was nice; it was pale white, and had a very fancy yet homey feel to it. She opened the gate surrounding it, and we walked up the road leading to the front door. We went into her house and went to her room, and she instantly began ransacking her closet. I sat one her bed and looked at her CDs until I felt a par of tight pants smack my face. I put the CDs away and examined the pants before dropping them and walking up behind her and watching her work feverishly. Eventually she decided on a cute pink tube top, and tight blue jeans with slip-on shoes. She told me to find something and went into her bathroom, shutting the door and locking it.

I scanned he closet and eventually decided on more loose clothes—she was so skinny! I bet she weighed, like, 120 pounds. I, on the other hand, weighed 136. My mom says its normal at my height, but I hate the baby fat sticking right there for all eyes to see. Georgia says I can work it off by not eating as much and running every morning, so that's what I'm doing. I did lose three pounds this week…but I miss all the junk food I used to love.

Any who, she kept her old clothes, so I chose some of those, and ended up slipping into a flowing black dress a little below my thighs, and black and orange striped stockings to my knees, and combat-like boots. I got changed into those, and grabbed my contacts from my book bag, and put my glasses away as I put them in. When I was done, I saw Georgia walk out looking dazzling in her outfit; she had put her hair in a high ponytail, some extra strands framing her pretty face. She walked up to me and cooed about how pretty I looked, causing me to blush, and brushed my hair, curling it so it bounced when I walked.

After cooing over me, and me cooing over her, we both headed out. Erin was Georgia's handsome boy friend, a member of the swimming team or something, and lived not too far away. So we walked, and she daintily knocked on the door. It opened, and there he was, with his dazzling brown eyes and black hair framing his face, and that cute smile with those dimples. Yes, I had a crush on my friend's boyfriend. I couldn't help it; all the girls loved Erin. And he was so nice to me, too. But maybe it was just because I was his girlfriend's friend.

Any way, I followed him in, and Georgia led me to the living room where several kids were dancing or making out. I sat on the couch next to her, and she slid into Erin's lap, brushing her lips on his ear and whispering something him. He smirked, and nuzzled her face, at which she giggled and saw me staring, and turned to me happily.

"Oh, right, Sabrina. You know Erin's friend Jake right? He likes you, so…go on, girl!"

I blushed and grinned at her in thanks, and left, glancing over to see her kissing Erin; more like eating each other's faces off. Like from that movie Alien Versus Predator. Well, I don't think they eat faces off, but it makes me think of that anyway.

I saw Jake leaning against the wall watching me with lust. He was cute, with brown hair and eyes, but not as hot as Erin was. But nonetheless, I made my way towards him nervously, smiling brightly at him until I found myself right in front of him, saying hello.

"Hey." He said huskily, grinning wolfishly down at me. I blushed pleasantly and smiled at him, and we shot into conversation. We talked about our hobbies and dreams, and recent movies and so on. Eventually the music grew too loud to hear, and after shouting over it for a bit, he suggested we go outside to talk. I nodded, and let him grasp my hand in his sweaty one and lead me out back where the pool was. We sat by the pool and dipped our feet in and talked a bit, until I saw it was very late, and we were the only ones out there. I turned to him, and smiled at his handsome face, which I now found very attractive.

"We should go in." I suggested. His expression changed into one I had never seen before, and he leaned forward, his breath sweeping across my face as he said lowly, "I don't want to go in."

I blushed a beet red and struggled to speak, but my mouth was dry and my eyes were watery with awe as I stared into his eyes. I managed to squeak out a couple words.

"W-W-Why?" I stammered, my voice high-pitched and nervous. He laughed, and ran his fingers though my hair, his lips brushing across my top lip as he said quite sexily, "You're too cute, Sabrina…you know, I've liked you for a while…" my mind was racing and my heart was thumping wildly in my chest. I felt dizzy, so all I could do was stare at him in silence, eyes wide as saucers.

"Sabrina…" He breathed, his lips suddenly latched onto mine. I melted. Simple as that. I couldn't move, and swooned against him as he stole my first kiss, his lips moving gently against mine. I felt so warm and safe, so I let my eyes close as we kissed under the moonlight. The kiss grew more needy and rougher, and it began to hurt, and I wiggled when his tongue found its way into my mouth. I tried to break away but h had a strong hold on me, but lungs needed air, so he pulled away, both of panting. I tried o get away but he grabbed me and slammed me into the ground, crawling on top of me.

"This is what you want, right?" he asked huskily. "Just be quite. I'll be gentle…" I cried out when he forcefully kissed me again, and shivered in disgust when his hands roamed my body, and started to pull the dress off my body. I wiggled in shock and tried to escape his hold, and heard the dress tear during the struggle. I whimpered in fear as his hands slipped into my underwear, and then I suddenly heard him scream as he jumped off me. I didn't even hear the lights crack and explode over his sudden scream or the overwhelming fear in my numb body.

I sat up and watched as he clutched his head, looking around at all the lights outside broken and shattered, glass all over the ground. Georgia and Erin and a couple others ran out and watched us in surprise, and I fixed my underwear and pulled down my dress, blushing.

"What? What happened?" Erin asked in surprise. I whimpered and ran to Georgia, shivering with fear. She watched me, then looked at Jake, and scrunched her nose up.

"What the Hell did you do to her?" She hissed, holding me protectively. He sat up and brushed glass off is head, shuddering and staring at me in shock, before coughing and waving his hands around in panic.

"Nothing, nothing!" he said hastily. "I swear! I just kissed her, and she kissed back, then…then she suddenly slapped me and started screaming! Then the lights broke, so suddenly…"

I gaped. That was ridiculous! I never did that! I turned to Georgia and let out a pitiful whimper, and shuddered as I spoke softly, forcing myself not to cry.

"I…Georgia…I didn't…" I choked out. How could he lie so bluntly like that!? With such ease? It shocked me people like him even existed. And why did the lights explode like that anyway?

"She did." Jake insisted. "She's playing the victim card so I'd seem like the bad guy! You've known me way before her. Who will you believe Georgia, Erin?" he said, giving me a cold look. I blinked, and gaped again, too filled with rage to say anything. Georgia pulled away and stared at me, hesitating.

"I…I swear…!" I choked out, watching her. "I didn't! I didn't!"

She pulled away and watched Jake, before giving me a sad look, so sad I almost did cry. I had never seen such a pained look on her face before. It twisted into a sneer so suddenly I wasn't even sure if she had that sad expression on in the first place. Erin was just quiet the whole time, but looked at Georgia when she sneered at me in surprise.

"You…whore." She said, though she sounded a bit offended. "How could you do that to Jake? And try to make him seem—"

"I didn't!" I shrieked. I was too desperate to even glance at Jake's smug face staring at me I pulled my dress down and felt the tears pour from my green eyes.

"Georgia…you have to believe me!" I sobbed.

She shook her head." I thought you were nice." She said coldly. "A good person. I guess I have bad judgment."

I sobbed again and shook my head furiously. I felt weird, like something was rolling in my stomach and burning, like it caught on fire and was spreading through my whole body. "NO! I swear! I didn't! I didn't!" I sobbed, screaming now, ignoring the others laughing at me or staring at me in either disgust or pity.

"I didn't!" I sobbed. She shook her head, and Jake smirked, while Erin watched me in disappointment.

"No…I didn't!" I screamed. And that feeling came back, like fire running through my whole body, and it all escaped, lashing out when I screamed, and violently using my anger in a physical way. The ground shook and the sky tainted a crimson red, and the moon turned a sickly green. Georgia's eyes went wide, Erin gasped, and Jake screamed again, covering his head with both hands, eyes screwed shut.

"Wha…?" I gasped, recoiling from where I stood; hot tear flowing faster down my cold cheeks. The sky swirled, and lighting slapped the ground, slamming into Jake and sending him flying into the old pool. He screamed as the ice cold water slammed into him as he sunk, paralyzed by the strike. Georgia began to scream and Erin shook with fear. They turned their horrified eyes onto me, and something inside me died.

"I'm…" I whispered, before taking a step back and running off. What had just happened? Why did the sky do that, and why…? Was it really me? I stopped crying quite quickly, and ended up running all the way home, slamming the door open and stumbling in, panting for breath. I saw my grandmother, who only visits on holidays, sitting on the table in the kitchen, which was near the front door. Why was she here?

She saw my face and instantly was cradling me, whispering soft words I didn't recognize, and I closed my eyes, breathing gently at her calming words and her calming rose smell.

"Grandma." I said once I was calm. "What are you doing here?"

She smiled at me and stroked my hair gently. "My child…I sensed you had finally awakened."

I blinked, bemused. "Excuse me?"

She smiled, and grasped my hand in her wrinkled one. "I think its time me and your mother told you the truth."