Chapter 2
Cow Problem still at large
The cow problem is still at large with more cows being killed or abducted daily. The reason to this problem is still at large and police have no new leads at the moment. Farmers are being placed under more pressure as unknown fires start up, causing devastating effects to the local's food supplies. No-one knows how these fires started and police are also investigating this problem. If you see anything unusual do not hesitate to call the police immediately, as by not doing so you are putting lives at risk.
Sophia Walsh
"Ok, you don't believe that last night's episode, was well let's call it enough to prove my case? Well now I have more!" I ranted, shoving the paper under Lee's nose. He took the paper and scanned it quickly while I paced the kitchen.
"El, you're over-reacting! Believe me, it's all in your mind! You just need to relax. Trust m on this." Lee grabbed my arm in an attempt to stop my pacing. I simply shrugged him off, turning my full rage on him.
"You did not just say what I thought you said! You just called me crazy!"
"Um… I actually never said you were crazy!" Lee looked at me like a deer in the headlights; frightened and trying desperately to calm me down.
"But you thought it! Didn't you? You've been thinking it all along! You may not have said it… but that's what you meant!" I slammed my fist down on the table, making Lee jump ten foot in the air before storming off to the bedroom and slamming the door behind me. I liked slamming things this morning!
Through the door, I could hear Gavin shouting at Lee. "Where's the fire?...Oh, ok. Awkward. I'm going back to bed. You two keep it down! No one needs to die tonight!" I chuckled under my breath. Go Gavin! Lee knocked lightly on the door.
"Can I come in?" I quickly threw myself on the bed, pulled out my book and had a bored look on my face. I sighed.
"It depends." Lee opened the door and sat beside me on the bed. I buried my head in my book, I'm not sure whether it was more to annoy him or whether I knew that if I looked into his eyes, I could never stay mad at him. Lee pushed the book aside and kissed me.
"I don't think you're crazy." Lee smiled down at me, kissing from the base of my neck to my hairline and back again. "Now, can I please come to bed?"
"Fine, I guess you're forgiven." I smiled at him. "Just do me one favor." Lee looked at me questioningly, a hint of mischief in his eyes. "Shut up!"
