Hey, I'm alive! Decided I couldn't be bothered to wait for AWE to come out on DVD. Too long and I'm impatient. That, and I actually missed writing these damn things. And I miss all my lovely reviews so...yeah. New story for you all. Hope you enjoy.
Amy was in a foul mood. Having woken up with a sore throat, forgetting her art homework after spending hours on it the previous night, receiving a detention for not having said homework and getting told off for being "grumpy and not focused throughout the lesson", Amy was in quite a different mood than she usually had coming home from school on a Friday.
"Anyone'd be grumpy and not focused..." Amy grumbled, kicking a nearby lamppost.
"First sign o' madness, talkin' to yourself." Said a builder, who was working where Amy walked past.
Amy bit back a rude retort
"Yeah, thanks for that." She managed to reply quietly.
Amy had just turned 15 years old. She had a curvy figure, not skinny nor fat but slightly on the rounder side. Her long hair was fine, dark blonde and lay just beneath her shoulder blades. Heavy bangs rested just above her bulbous blue eyes. Dressed in her school uniform, she hardly stood out from other girls her age.
Raindrops started to fall from the dull grey sky above. Amy shuddered as they crept down her neck. She hitched her bag further over her shoulder and drew her coat closer to her. On top of all that, she had forgotten her umbrella.
The rain certainly didn't have any sympathy for her. On the contrary, it seemed to take delight at her suffering and became heavier and more violent. Amy broke into a run as a flash of lightning illuminated the danger of tall trees around her. She splashed through a muddy puddle which soaked her trousers up to the knees and made little droplets of muddy water on her maroon school sweater. She zoomed up her driveway, slipping a little on the wet tiles and burst through the front door.
"Hello, your darling daughter is home!" Amy called out, knowing perfectly well that there was no-one home.
She dropped her bag, coat and shoes in a soggy pile on the floor and danced her way to the kitchen, her bad mood slowly draining out of her as if the rain had washed it away.
Skidding to a halt in front of the fridge, Amy took out a can of Diet Coke. But as she spun back around, what she saw made her drop the can to the floor.
A girl standing in the middle of the kitchen. A girl that had not been there a second ago. A girl who had long dark hair and pale glowing skin. A girl, who unfortunately, was familiar to Amy.
"Jeez, give me a heart attack why don't you?" Amy spluttered, choking on the mouthful of coke she had managed to drink.
"I apologize." Said Rose. "But you know what time it is?"
"Summer time?" Amy sang. "Party time? Time of our lives?"
"It's At World's End Time, you dolt."
"Er...sorry to disappoint you but you're a few months too late. It came out at the end of May." Amy knew that was not what she meant.
"Yes, thanks for that. But it's time for you..." She took Amy's hand, "To experience it in a whole new way. Just like you did with the others."
"I've only just gotten over the trauma of the last one, thanks. But this conversation is irrelevant since this is all in my head and you are not real. It's a product of my...disturbed, overly imaginative erm...imagination."
"Of course it's in your head." Rose snapped. "But why on earth would that mean it's not real?"
Amy took a second to take in that sentence.
"That's from Harry Potter!" She burst out. "Thats copyright violation, that is! I hope you have a license for that or for taking people in movies, for that matter. I bet that's what you do for a job and the whole guardian angel crap is really just...well, crap."
"You're babbling, shut up. Consider yourself lucky, how many other people do you know who's had this experience? Are you ready to go?"
"Oh yeah, girl gets sucked into a movie, book or game. Like that's never happened before." Amy sighed and rolled her eyes, almost resigning herself to it before a thought struck her mind.
"Wait a minute, hold the phone!" Amy snatched her hand out of the Rose's grip. "I never wished for it!"
"I know." She replied, taking back Amy's hand. "But this is more fun for me."
And the room dissolved before Amy's eyes.
Yus, I'm mean. Short chapter. And you never know when the next one is coming, bwaha.
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