Now heading back to my room after dinner, I opened the door and saw... a girl in my room? "Who are you?" I ask quickly, shock that a stranger was in my new room. "Oh, sorry," the girl said, facing me. She had long black hair, healthy tan skin, and green eyes. "Are you one of the Avengers?" I ask slowly. "No, I'm just..." she said than trailing off, not finishing her sentence.
"I'm Lilith," she said in a cheerful tone. "Hi..." I said slowly, still wondering why she was in my room. "Why are you..." I said slowly, trailing off that she's the second girl in my room. "Why I'm in your room?" she finished. I nodded. "Well..." she said slowly. "I don't really know how to answer that." she told me. "What kind of answer is that?" I ask.
"Not really a good one." Lilith said slowly, looking around the room. "I'm calling the Avengers." I told her. "No wait!" she cried out. "Lets start over." she said in a calmer tone. "I'm Lilith. Nice to meet you." she reintroduced herself, holding out her hand. Taking a deep sigh, I shook her hand, I don't know why but I did. "I"m Jett." I told her slowly, still wondering why she was in my room to began with.
"I'm sorry about your parents." she said soon after I told her my name. How did she know? "Were you there?" I ask softly. "Not exactly..." she answered slowly. "What do you mean by that?" I ask carefully, skeptically. "I saw it as I was passing by." she said after a while. "Ok," I said, not knowing what else to say.
"It's getting late, I better get going." she told me suddenly. "How did you even get in here anyway?" I ask her, now wondering how she even got in my room... and the fact that no one knew that I was already in the Avengers' Mansion. "I'll answer that later." she said than went to... the window?
"Why are you going out through the window?"
"I don't want to see the Avengers'." she answered than stepping onto the ledge. "You're going to break your leg." I retorted. Looking back at me, she smiled,
"Just you watch." she said than jumping down.
I couldn't believe that she jump! And I was on the second floor! That fall must have broken an ankle! Walking to the window, I look down and saw that she was gone... but what shock me was what wasn't there.
There was no ladder...
