Maka: Hi guys :) So I finally decided to make a short story, I made this when I was actually kind of angry. But now I feel better...Anyways... I do hope you'll like it. HUEHUEHEUHUHEUHEUEH eue
Kenza: STAHP DOING THAT LAUGH.
Maka: eue...Heuheuheuheh..
Chapter 1 : Wake Up
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It is a cold, dainty, frozen night. A girl, in her late teens, awakes to a startle from her hypnotic fantasy dreaming, she had heard a loud screech coming from her kitchen from downstairs. She at first thought for a moment, 'what could have that been?' she wanted to ask herself one more question, but was interrupted when she heard police sirens, ringing in the distance. The girl getting up from her warm domain and shuffled slowly to the window, rubbing her eyes, she looks out from the glass pane, flashing lights of police cars, red, white, and blue, resembling the American flag, entitled as "Freedom". The girl smirked to herself and thought, 'freedom… is there such a thing?' The girl flinched for a moment, eyebrows quivering and confused, she begins to rub her fingertips together, they were sticky. Slowly she moved her hands up to her face, allowing the moonlight to reflect onto her hands, to her surprise, she discovered a crimson sticky substance canvassed across her hands and fingertips. The girl quickly dashed to her bathroom, flicking the light on, she jumps back, horrified of her own appearance in the mirror. Blood painted her elegant white nightgown, and trailed up to her jaw line, streaking across her innocent, tanned face. Questions raced in her fragile mind, 'where did all this blood come from? Whose is it? Is it mine?' panicking, she reached for a towel. Running it under hot water, she twisted and squeezed the hot faucet water out from the damp towel and began to scrub the crusted blood off her face, relieved it wasn't her blood. She turned her attention to the bathtub beside her, the curtain was closed shut, yet she can hear droplets coming from beyond the curtain, assuming it was just left over water from a shower or bath, she hesitated to look.
