Prologe
This story is about the day that changed my life forever. The day I found out my father was... Loki, god of Mischief and Lies. I was dermined to not be like him but... something else was planned for me.
Chapter 1
"Father? Father? Where are you?" I was looking for my Father. He insisted that I call him "Father". I don't know who my mom is, and I've never been to public school before. The most I've interacted with other kids is their fists interacting with my face. I became secluded and I developed a love of reading and drawing.
I see monsters. Father tells me that's normal. Every once in a while he does this thing where he leaves me in a random place and I have to find my way home. I thought he learned his lesson after I was run over by a car last time but apperently not. This time he left me in a park. There are monsters all around. There is a horse with 8 legs, and there is giant wolf.
I try to tell people about these things but they don't believe me. Father always told me to run home if I ever saw monsters. I ran as home as fast as I could. When I reached my house... there were people standing in front of it. "Hey! This is private property! You can't just walk up to someone's house and do whatever you want!" As I said this then they looked at me, confused. "Ma'm, the man who lived here just... died."
"That can't be true. My name is Alicia Alexandria Frostbite. I am 18 years old. I work part time as a waitress. I can live here on my own, legaly, until he comes back. He is my Father, and he will come back." As I said this, a man walked up behind me and said, "I will buy this house." I turned around and said, "WHAT DID I JUST SAY TO YOU PEOPLE? THIS HOUSE IS NOT FOR Sale..." The man stared at me the way that only Father does, the way that sends shivers down your spine.
"Yes sir. How much do you want?" The man said, "I actually don't want this house. It's too... applesauce... big." I immedaitely knew something was wrong. That was our code word. we decided if something went wrong, and we needed to get out of there immedaitely, that was our code word. I didn't know at that time how big of a problem that was.
