Hey everyone just a little thing my friend and I came up with while we were
having study hall in choir. We had about three hours of sleep since we went
to the midnight showing of the Two Towers then she spent the night. All in
all I think it's pretty good, how about you? Read on and find out.
She spied her prey running a short distance away and lined up her shot. Smirking she threw the ball at the unsuspecting 8th grader. It smacked him soundly on the side of his head and he hit the floor unconscious.
"Terri that's it! You're done for this class, that's the third time this week!" he red faced PE teacher screamed. She didn't see the sense in arguing and went to sit against the wall. She was still silently fuming when her friend Alexia came to sit down beside her. The tall girl sat her slender frame next to her good friend and flipped her blond hair over one shoulder. She turned her snapping blue eyes to the girl next to her.
She had yet to see Terri's long brown hair down for longer than twenty minutes at a time. The muscular girl had lovely blue-grey eyes that really set off her dark locks if only she could stand to wear it loose, the blond girl thought to herself.
"You know if you didn't throw the ball so stinkin' hard you wouldn't knock people out so often," she commented tossing her hair over her shoulder.
"Yes, but then where would all the fun be?" Terri smirked. Alex laughed, "You my friend will never change."
Many years passed and for the most part neither girl changed. Alex went on to MIT and became an engineer in visual affects while Terri went to the Air Force Academy and reached the rank of Captain before leaving the service. They met once a month to talk about life, work and so on. It was one such meeting when life handed them a wild card.
The girls, now young women, met at a park near both their houses. They were talking about Terri's new job as a police cadet training officer. Alex giggled as her friend told the story about one of the cadets complaining about her training exercises, with her standing behind him.
"So did you yell, 'drop and give me fifty'?" Na, he was so surprised to see me when he turned around he nearly peed his pants. I felt to bad to really do anything." Alex laughed this was life. They had begun crossing the street to go back to Alex's apartment to get some coffee, when a speeding car came around the corner.
They only had time to scream, as they were engulfed in the cars path. The headlights surrounded them, and instead of a jarring impact they both felt nothing until suddenly the light faded and was gone.
Sounds of clashing metal, angry shouts, and horses' squeals met their ears. Terri jumped to a fighting stance, acting on instincts while Alex could only stare. The tower they stood upon over looked a vast open plain. In the distance the girls saw black creatures retreating away from the place in which they stood. Then, with out warning, something heavy hit them over the head and they fell unconsciously to the ground.
So? Any good? Please read and review
She spied her prey running a short distance away and lined up her shot. Smirking she threw the ball at the unsuspecting 8th grader. It smacked him soundly on the side of his head and he hit the floor unconscious.
"Terri that's it! You're done for this class, that's the third time this week!" he red faced PE teacher screamed. She didn't see the sense in arguing and went to sit against the wall. She was still silently fuming when her friend Alexia came to sit down beside her. The tall girl sat her slender frame next to her good friend and flipped her blond hair over one shoulder. She turned her snapping blue eyes to the girl next to her.
She had yet to see Terri's long brown hair down for longer than twenty minutes at a time. The muscular girl had lovely blue-grey eyes that really set off her dark locks if only she could stand to wear it loose, the blond girl thought to herself.
"You know if you didn't throw the ball so stinkin' hard you wouldn't knock people out so often," she commented tossing her hair over her shoulder.
"Yes, but then where would all the fun be?" Terri smirked. Alex laughed, "You my friend will never change."
Many years passed and for the most part neither girl changed. Alex went on to MIT and became an engineer in visual affects while Terri went to the Air Force Academy and reached the rank of Captain before leaving the service. They met once a month to talk about life, work and so on. It was one such meeting when life handed them a wild card.
The girls, now young women, met at a park near both their houses. They were talking about Terri's new job as a police cadet training officer. Alex giggled as her friend told the story about one of the cadets complaining about her training exercises, with her standing behind him.
"So did you yell, 'drop and give me fifty'?" Na, he was so surprised to see me when he turned around he nearly peed his pants. I felt to bad to really do anything." Alex laughed this was life. They had begun crossing the street to go back to Alex's apartment to get some coffee, when a speeding car came around the corner.
They only had time to scream, as they were engulfed in the cars path. The headlights surrounded them, and instead of a jarring impact they both felt nothing until suddenly the light faded and was gone.
Sounds of clashing metal, angry shouts, and horses' squeals met their ears. Terri jumped to a fighting stance, acting on instincts while Alex could only stare. The tower they stood upon over looked a vast open plain. In the distance the girls saw black creatures retreating away from the place in which they stood. Then, with out warning, something heavy hit them over the head and they fell unconsciously to the ground.
So? Any good? Please read and review
