Celwriter: (disclaimer) once again, I do not own any of the characters from the book or movie "Secret Window," so please do not sue. I do own ideas and characters I added in "Secret Savior." Anywho, here is the sequel to my previous fanfic. It's kind of funny to have finally finished that one. As I finished the first half of it, I got the idea for the second part, and when I started that one, I got an idea for this one.
Warning! May send you into fits of giggles or burst out "Woot!" in the middle of study hall. Read with care and make sure that the ceiling in your reading room is high enough in case you get excited and always have a tissue ready in case Evil escapes.
Evil squirms against his bounds. He is tied to a chair which is stapled to the ground and has layers and layers of duct tape over mouth. His fingers are taped together so that there is no possible way for him to alter the course of the story without help.
Legally Lying
Chapter One
Cel walked happily to the front door to pick up the mail. Mort was at his counseling class and she was home alone, writing and day-dreaming.
It was almost a month since the incident and Cel had gotten over the shock. She was still worried about Mort so Cel never left him by himself. She had also gotten rid of the couch, having a feeling that it had something to do with Mort's problem.
Cel picked up a somewhat heavy box and opened it. He laptop had finally arrived and she jumped for joy. She set in on the coffee table in front of the new sofa. She looked over the mail. A rejection letter for her, a letter for Mort from his publisher, a bill from the electric company, andâ.
Cel's hand dropped the next letter. She picked it up and examined it. She had a guess at what it was, but couldn't be sure. She dabbed the edge with a wet washcloth and used a knife to slide under the flap. If it wasn't what she thought, she could just dry it, iron the flap, and reseal it.
Cel unfolded the letter.
Her heart sunk.
The letter slid from her hands and sailed down to the floor.
Cel's worst fear had come true.
