Prologue
New York City. It is considered one of the busiest cities in the nation and probably one of the worst places to live. Not many people would actually think that, but one girl did. Sachi Cherry, the only daughter of Draco Cherry who happens to be one of the richest men alive. Despite being so filthy rich, Sachi is practically miserable. Then again, they always said that money can't by happiness. Our story takes place on this normal Saturday in Brooklyn...
Sachi Cherry stared out the window of the bus while the rest of her class talked and laughed. They were taking a field trip to Brooklyn today and she was more then happy to get out of the house. She always hated being with her father, especially after he divorced with her mother Rose. She always did her best to stay away from home as much as possible, so she joined the sports team after school. Things didn't get better though. She's always bickered by her father about quitting, but she always refused and said that he didn't control her life. Of course, this merely got her grounded, but that's not what this story is about.
Sachi and her class got off at a local bus stop. After their teacher (whose name is too complicated to say) told them the rules and such all the students ran off for their destinations. Sachi decided to hang with a group of girls in hopes of finding someplace interesting to visit. After an hour or two of walking though the group stopped at an old, abandoned house. "Wow…that house is a dump," said Heather, the group leader.
"I hear it's haunted," said Jessie, another member of the group.
"Right, and I'm the queen of France," replied May, the third member of the group.
"It's true! They said that the last owners of this house disappeared one day in their home and were never seen again," objected Amy, the last member of their group. All the girls gave Amy a cold stare, but then Heather got an idea. "Let's test this theory of yours then Amy. One of you can go in the house and see if it is haunted, and if you come out the rumors are fake," she said.
"That makes sense," Jessie said.
"But what if it IS true and we disappear forever?!" May asked with a shiver.
"Oh please you big crybaby," Heather said. She then looked over at Sachi, who was reading a sports magazine, and grinned. "Hey Sachi can you do me favor?"
"Huh?" Sachi replied while looking up.
"One of the girls lost their precious jewelry inside that house there and I was wondering if you would be so kind as to go get it for them?" she asked.
"Uh…sure," Sachi replied.
"Thanks Sachi! You're a lifesaver!" Heather said with glee. Sachi raised her eyebrow, but decided to just go along with it and headed straight for the house, but as soon as she reached the door the girls silently chuckled to themselves. "Wow Heather you're so evil," Amy chuckled.
"I know I am," Heather replied with a smirk.
Inside the house Sachi cautiously looked around for the missing jewelry while taking in the sights of the place. Everything here was practically masked with dust as if it wasn't used in ages. What was even weirder though was that it looked like someone actually lived here and had no attentions of moving out. "Weird…"Sachi muttered to herself. She then made her way into the kitchen where, like everything else in the house, was covered in dust and cobwebs. Curious, Sachi opened up the refrigerator to find it somewhat full of food. "Double weird," she thought to herself as she picked up a carton of milk and shook it. "It's as if the people living disappeared without a trace." She placed the milk carton back in its place and closed the refrigerator before making her way upstairs.
As she walked around the second floor she began getting a weird feeling about this house, like there's something supernatural about it. Soon enough it led her into the bathroom, but when she got in their though that feeling got worse as she stared at all the tools lying around. "Someone was here," she muttered to herself. Her attention then shifted over to a pipe in the corner of the room where she found a wrench still latched onto it. "…and still working on this pipe?" She went over to the pipe and examined it before deciding to peek inside the hole at the end. "I'm starting to think that this jewelry isn't in this house at al…huh?" she said before noticing herself being sucked into the pipe. "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!" she screamed as her entire body was forced into the pipe and into the unknown, unaware of what lied ahead at the end of tunnel.
