Woah! I'm not dead! Lol, sorry for my constant absence from the AATC part of FF I've, as some of you may know, been preoccupied with TDI (Total Drama Island) my new obsession, but I've come back from the happy shock of seeing the AATC 2 movie poster! :D That and TDA (2nd season) STINKS! But anyways, here's my new story, I have (Hopefully) improved since you last read something of mine. And I hope you enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: Roses are red, Violets are blue, I don't own AATC and most likely nether do you
XXX*Jeanette*XXX
A bright light shined, slightly penetrating my eyelids. I blinked. Where was I? All my memories were blurry like I saw them in a fog. My limbs were weak, as I tried to sit up and look around. But, even my eyelids were too heavy to for me to lift.
Finally, mustering all the strength I had left, I forced myself up, and opened my eyes. I was slightly dazed, and the world around me was blurred. I rubbed my eyes desperately to clear them, but the effort was in vain.
"Here." I looked up, still seeing nothing, but I felt someone put something into my hands. I flexed my fingers around the object, trying to figure out exactly what they were. Apparently, whoever handed me these things was impatient, as I heard a displeased grunt from in front of me. I felt the hands again, this time snatching the item up and shoving them on my face.
I blinked, as the blurriness slowly faded, and I took in my surroundings; I was in a car. It was night and the moon was crescent, casting an ire shadow across the interior. I suddenly felt a pang of fear in the pit of my stomach.
"Wh-Where a-am I?" I managed to stutter out.
The man driving just snorted in return, as I blinked, feeling a hot pressure behind my eyes. I brought my legs up to my chest, breathing hard, heart thumping in my ears. I buried my face in my legs, a few tears escaping.
I wanted to go home. I longed for the safety and security home offered. But, where was my home? As hard as I tried to clear the fogged memories I just couldn't. They were just too blurred and distorted. My mind whirled, as I tried to find just one, happy, warm, and clear memory that would have this all make sense.
As I concentrated, I felt the car stop. I had been so deep in thought I hadn't noticed where we were. We had stopped in a regular looking parking lot, with only five or six other cars. My mind whirled again, coming up with worse case scenarios. Would I die here- afraid and alone? Would I ever see my family again? Assuming I had a family.
I didn't have much more time to think before a firm hand grasped my upper arm and I squeaked in surprise and terror. He lifted me out of the car and set me on the concrete. My eyes flashed, taking in my surroundings. So, that if worse case scenario turned out to be true I could make a run for it.
As I scanned, I noticed a lighted, almost forbidding looking building standing on a hill. It had a barred gate, making me wonder it the people living there were actually free willed. I shivered, slightly from the chilled wind but mostly from the strange fog that seem to shroud the building in mystery. I heard footsteps and saw the man walking up a path to the building. I paused not sure if I should follow. "Well, come on then!" he shouted back at me.
It was in such contrast to the silence, it made me jump. But, I nervously made my feet take the steps necessary to keep up, not sure whether following would help me, or lead me to my doom. But, as I would soon learn it was, in actuality, a little bit of both.
Ok so, I've been thinking about doing this for some time, since reading my friend The Dark Keybearer's "Disturbia" but I'm not sure it I should continue or not it's a supernatural story and I'm excited about it, but I don't know. So, please review if you have the time, I'd love to hear from you guys! And hope it's better than my other stories *Blushes* I was re-reading them and wow embarrassing, I'll probably be doing a rewrite for both, sometime in the future. But I'll end it here and say Thanks for reading, have a good day/night and hope you'll find it in your heart to review!
