Well, its pretty amazing how much followers this story has...heh...and also, Alexis's mom is not a kid from the movie. I haven't even seen the movie yet...
Alexis had spent about 2 hours up in her room that day. Science had never been wrong about anything, because there was always some proof or evidence to back up things,but what about this? She didn't believe in the Guardians, yet somehow her mom had just showed a glimmer of proof that they existed.
What was Guardians, anyway!? A bunch of fairy tale creatures that protect kids? Now what happens when kids grow into adult, will they still protect them then? There was just too many questions that need to be answered ,Yet there were so few answers.
"Alexis! I'm going out to the store! Don't cause trouble!" Her mom shouted from the stairs. When Alexis didn't respond back she assumed that she had went asleep and headed out the door. As soon as she heard the door close she raced down the steps and to her mom's room, where her laptop was.
She quickly popped it open and turned it on. She clicked on the internet and typed in: Guardians.
Turns out she needed to be a bit more descriptive because all that showed up was some Greek gods and other unnecessary stuff. Alexis sighed and then typed in: Fairy tales, real? That's where she got most of her information. There was a bunch of different sites with information on sightings of fairy tales and such, some even had pictures. The pictures were all fake though, one that said sighing of a fairy was really a simple hummingbird.
Then there was a picture of the Easter bunny,but he was to tall to be the Easter bunny at all. Alexis huffed and slammed the laptop close. "This is useless, I must've been just been imagining things...and my mom is simply a nutcase. Yeah, that's it-"
She was cut off as the door to her mom's room was slammed closed by a sudden wind. Alexis jumped and spun around to look at the door,but she found no trace of any other life force in there. She picked herself up and walked over to the door slowly. She swung the door open and looked outside into a empty hallway.
"Hmpf, Must have been a draft...or a ghost." She chuckled a little and went back into the room, sitting down on the bed. There was no way she was gonna go outside, it was too cold and it was bound to snow any day now. So what to do?
Alexis pulled the laptop back on her lap and opened it, searching the internet for any games to play. She had started playing this one game where all you did was keep pressing the space button so the character could jump over obstetricals in it's path. "Boring!" she groaned, trying to click on another game.
When she tried to do that the whole laptop just shut-down for some reason. "And now I am officially bored, on a Saturday...maybe I should go outside..." she wondered, starting to get up. As soon as she peeked out the window, she changed her mind. Outside it had just started snowing, heavily.
That's when the door slammed shut again and Alexis squeaked, whipping around to look over at the door. She scowled and slowly walked over to the door. As soon as she opened the door though, it slammed straight shut again.
She huffed and plopped down on the bed, crossing her legs and staring straight ahead. There was this weird presence in the room that she could not shake and it was pretty much annoying the crap out of her. Then she decided to try something, that she considered stupid.
"I know there is something here,but I'm not completely sure. If there is...anyway you can show me your presence-"
She didn't finish as the the lamp, that was on a stand beside her mom's bed, crashed off the stand and smashed onto the floor. Alexis yelped and curled up into a ball, peering around the room for any signs of a visitor. "Gotta concentrate..." Alexis said to herself, closing her eyes to think. It was hard to calm herself down, the constant thought of spirits had sent chills down her spine. She was able to calm down though and think.
When she opened her eyes she saw two figures this time, they were a bit solid than last time, the bunny and some floating guy made out of golden sand. Alexis froze in place, her mind trying to click at what she was staring at.
Why didn't they disappear this time? She asked herself. Maybe it just happens when something happens suddenly.
She continued to stare at the bunny and the guy with almost a million pictures flashing above his head. The pictures finally stopped when he elbowed the bunny beside him.
She totally lost it when the bunny chuckled and spoke, simply saying " 'Ello, mate."
Alexis screamed and jumped out her bed and raced out the room. She skidded to a stop by the closet, throwing on a bunch of coats, a hat and a pair of shoes, quickly. Then she raced out the house, slamming the door behind her.
