Chapter 1

"Sometimes I wonder why I live," a girl who had both brown skin and eyes with black hair in a ponytail that goes to her waist. She was wearing dark blue jeans and a dark purple long sleeve shirt.

"You need to stop saying that Tina," a girl who has the same color skin and eyes as Tina. She had her black hair that went to her shoulders. She was wearing blue jeans and a white short sleeve shirt.

Tina stared at her friend. "People don't like me and you know that Sparks," Tina told the person in front of her. She then crossed her arms over her chest.

"Don't forget that we're friends and that you have a house," Sparks stared at Tina. Her whole name is actually Sparkle, but she lets her friends call her Sparks.

Right now Tina and Sparks were at Tina's house in the living room. They just ended school a week ago and now they're on summer vacation. Tina is right now sitting on the couch across from Sparks who is also sitting on a couch.

"I don't see why you hang out with me. At least you have a life," said Tina with her arms still crossed.

"Excuse me for not being an orphan," Sparks stared at Tina who glared.

Tina stood up and went to the kitchen. "Sorry," Sparks said as she approached Tina who was at the kitchen table eating some chips.

Tina saw Sparks sat down next to her. "I still don't know why people seem to not like me. I'm glad though, because I have at least one friend," Tina told Sparks who stared at her with wide eyes.

Sparks smiled. "You know this two story house is too big for you," Sparks told Tina and took her chips.

"Fine steal my snack. Don't forget it's thanks to you and your mom Sparks that I have somewhere to live," Tina said standing up.

Sparks also stood. "I guess it's time to go," she said as she and Tina left the kitchen.

They walked until they were at Tina's door. Sparks opened the door.

"See you the day after tomorrow Tina," Sparks walked out of the door to see Tina had a questioning look on her face.

"The day after tomorrow?" Tina questioned wanting to know what Sparks meant.

Sparks nodded her head. "My mom is going to drag me shopping with her again," Sparks answered checking her watch. "It's almost nine," Sparks mumbled while looking at how dark it is.

"It's really late. See you," Tina said to Sparks who turned to her.

Sparks nodded, "Yeah. Don't get lonely." Then she walked away from the house.

Tina rolled her eyes at her friend. She closed the door hoping to get a good night rest.

On the roof of Tina's house was a person shaded by the darkness of the night. "I found the target," the person said while a communicator was pulled out.

Good job," a voice from the communicator commented.