Okay, back. I've started a pattern yay!
Ryan: Thank you! Lol, okay, I'll make sure both series come to life!
SC As A Guest/SilverConstellation: Aww thank you! Well, I'd get a long description of your personality from you then start the story, so yeah. Nah, I think I could do it. It would run parallel to this story, so it would help out this story a lot. Thankfully, my stress has depleted a tiny bit... who knew writing and music makes everything better? Also, yeah, I'm trying to update the Creepypasta story as soon as I can. You'll see... lol, who even cares?! At least the nurse is nice! Yeah... it was 'ketchup'... totally what happened...
Okay, on with the story.
Lacey sat silently, staring out the window. She had quickly learned that Laney was her cousin, and she was going to be riding home with the bubbly teenager. However, Lacey couldn't help but felt awkward around Laney.
"So," Laney's bold voice drew Lacey's attention away from the window. "Are you ready to see your friends again?"
Lacey shrugged. She still hadn't told anyone about the memory troubles she was going through.
"Wow, you've been so unenthusiastic lately. Is your school horrible? Do you miss Austin?"
"I'm just tired." Lacey replied, unsure of most of the things Laney was talking about.
"Oh," Laney's eyebrows scrunched together, as if she was trying to wrap her mind around it. "I figured you'd feel well-rested considering you've been asleep for so long."
The rest of the trip of silent.
(Other Girl...)
Demi awoke, blindfolded.
Great... Demi thought sarcastically, struggling a bit.
"Princess, stop doing that. It's isn't going to help at all." A familiar voice called from across the room. "I'm assuming you don't remember me?"
Demi growled, trying to figure out who this psychopath was and where she was being held.
"I'll take that as a yes. Well, if this helps, I was the most annoying person you've ever met."
Demi tried to force her brain to remember, but she couldn't get anything from the useless thing. "Just tell me your name!"
She heard the amusement in the boy's voice. "Can't do that with Helicopter Parent over here."
"Hey!" Another voice joined in. "I'm not a helicopter parent! I'm not a parent at all!"
A small snicker came from the first boy.
Demi felt her head spin. They seemed so familiar, but she couldn't put her finger on it. "Why am I here?"
"Oh no, no, no, we can't tell you that now." The first boy told her smugly.
"You're impossible!" Demi yelled, frustration taking over.
She could practically hear his smirk in his voice. "I know."
A small dinging noise came from behind her. "Can you keep her calm? I have to go real quick." The second boy asked.
"Of course. If she gets too sassy, which is very likely, I'll just give her this."
Demi wondered what he was referring to.
"Okay... don't hurt her, understand?"
"Oh whatever, Mr. Over-protective."
A small groan emitted from the second one.
Before she knew it, he was gone.
"So, Princess, aren't we going to have a lot of fun."
Oh dear...
(Other Girl...)
Amy awaited the nurse, still trying to figure everything out. However, when a piercing scream came from outside Amy's room and the lights went out, she started to suspect foul play.
She climbed out of her bed, undoing the cords stuck to her hospital gown.
Footsteps started getting closer to her room.
Trying not to panic, she scanned the room for a weapon and somewhere to hide.
The footsteps stopped outside her door.
She seized a surgicial knife and slipped into the closet, trying to calm her rapid breathing. She heard the soft squeak of the door being slowly pushed open, and she readied herself.
She heard the attacker walk around the room. Then it dawned on her; they were looking for something.
The quiet footsteps came closer to the closet and she rose her knife, trying to steady her heartbeat.
The door opened and Amy stabbed at the person, who narrowly dodged the strike. However, she had accomplished stunning the attacker and she ran, ran like her life depended on it.
And out the front door she went, never looking back.
(Other Girl...)
Cassie threw the flowers out of shock. She immediately felt a little sad as she watched the flowers crumble in the corner of the room.
Her attention was snatched away from the plants when the door opened again. Her mother forced a smile when she caught Cassie looking at her.
"Ready to leave yet?" The nurse asked, a hint of a smirk on her lips.
Cassie shrugged, looking down at her hands.
"Well, luckily, you get to go home."
But Cassie couldn't help but worry.
Worry that whoever had sent her those flowers would find her.
And kill her.
Okay, that's it. No more until I feel like it.
Point time!
Congrats Ryan! You have leveled up!
Ryan (Music Lover): 10 points
SilverConstellation (IDEC About Music): 7 points
Amy the bright (IDEC About Music): 6 points
The song was Cheap Thrills by Sia. I recommend it if you like fun, bubbly, or easy songs.
Okay, next song is up!
Hell raising, hair raising,
I'm ready for the worst,
So frightening,
Face whitening,
Fear you can't reverse,
My phone has no signal,
It's making my skin crawl,
The silence is so loud,
The lights spark and flicker,
With monsters much bigger than I can control now.
(Applaud me; I remembered the lyrics without having to look them up! Yay!)
Thanks again, ~Lace the Humorous~
