New House, New Memories
Completed
I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh! If I did, I probably wouldn't enjoy reading fanfiction about it.
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Chapter 1
Not Everything Is Always What It Seems
She turned on the water to let it heat up. Once it was warm, she undressed and sorted her clothes before stepping under the water. The warm water hit her back and neck, causing her to stand in appreciation for a few minutes. The cold winter meant she often stood in the shower for a couple of minutes before doing anything.
When she had enjoyed the water, she picked up the soap and rubbed it between her palms so it made a fine lather. She replaced it in the soap dish before moving out from under the water. After washing herself, she stepped back under and rinsed off. As it was a Sunday, and therefore one of the nights she washed her hair, she squeezed shampoo into her palm and worked it through. Rinsing and then using conditioner, she worked that through as well before rinsing her hair again. Turning off the water, she ran her fingers through her hair and found that she hadn't rinsed it properly. She turned the water back on and rinsed her hair, then turned it off and reached past the shower curtain for her towel. She noticed a dark shadow reflected in the mirror, but thought nothing of it. It was probably just the blinds. Wrapping the towel around her waist, she stood for a few minutes to dry.
Lost in her thoughts, she looked up when she heard the shower curtain move. No scream had time to be uttered. Falling to the floor, the red blood from her throat and mouth turned her pink towel a dark shade of crimson.
Author's Notes:
I got the idea for this when I was having a shower the weekend after I moved into a new house. I moved the shower curtain to grab my towel, and thought I saw a dark shadow. That was when I got the idea.
Imagine whom you want, but my thought for the role was Tea. I didn't have anyone in mind for the killer. I wasn't thinking of one of the boys being the killer.
That's all there is! There will be no sequel, and there isn't anymore to the story.
