A few days have passed and winter break is coming to an end. The roads were being clean Snow silently falls from the sky, dancing lightly in the windless day. Aradia was at her desk pestering a few of her friends. [I did have a pesterlog set up, but it got deleted and I do not want to rewrite it.] As she spoke to them she discovered that several of her friends have noticed a sudden number of people have been dieing. There seems to have been person after person dieing the last few days. It was a very large amount. Aradia logs off and sighs. Things were getting nasty. The humans have been noticing and the reapers are working 24/7 to help all these souls.
She needs to calm her mind. She gets up and leaves her room walking down the stairs. In the kitchen she can see her father, well he is like a father he and her mom hate each other, this man raised Aradia and her mom raised her sister. It was some sort of agreement they have made. Anyways we are getting off topic.
"Going out somewhere sweetheart?" The man at the table says holding his paper up.
Aradia nods and smiles. "Yup! I want to walk around before winter break ends and I have to go back to school."
The man nods and holds up a scarf and pair of gloves. "Don't forget these." Aradia rushes over and grabs the two items and kisses his cheek. "Thanks dad!"
Once Aradia is out of the house she sighs. She has been having trouble keeping up with her job. She and Dave have had a hard time keeping up on track. She looks to the right to the left and she suddenly turned to the right. Something was calling her to the park. As she walks closer things the more Anxious she got. Something was not right here, something was calling her to the park. Something strong and powerful, something to fear and listen to. Someone wanted to see her and wanted to see her now.
And Aradia was terrified of this fact.
I'm sorry for the long wait and it being very short. I originally wrote all of them out but my computer has deleted them. Even all the pesterlogs. unu, i'll be updating more often as well. thank you for your time!
