AN- Hey. Here's chapter 2. I hope you like it. Don't forget to review. Or i may put a curse on you and your children and your children's children. So review!
Chapter 2
Kaycee
James is a Skreey! My mind can barely process this piece of information. 'Oh no, I'm in such a bad position,' I think.. My heart pounds and I know I should flee James, but I'm too shocked to do anything.
"You're a Skreey!" I cry in horror, stating the obvious. My lips aren't working properly and my legs are frozen. It feels like my whole body is shutting down on itself.
James nods. "I am. I knew you would figure it out, babe. You're so smart," he coos. His eyes twinkle, and it makes me want to puke. I cant believed I almost fell for an evil alien!
James tries to grab my arm, but I pull away, finally gaining control over my limbs.. The courtyard is beautiful-flowers bloomed around us, and the twisting stone path circles around all the greenery, finally reaching the center, where me and James had been sitting on the stone bench. We're all alone, so even if I cry for help, no one inside will be able to hear us. James gives me a stern look. "Come on now baby, don't fight me."
"That's exactly what I'm going to do!" I retort. I start to punch him, throwing my fists wildly about, hoping he'll catch one in the jaw. No such luck. I try to kick him, but James fights back. We go back and forth a couple times, but James is much too strong for me. I consider trying to morph, but there's no time. James thrusts his foot into my stomach, and it sends me flying backward. I land into a thornbush, and get caught up in the prickly plant.
James grabs hold of me. I wriggle in his grasp, but his grip is much too strong. He holds tight, and tears that are starting to form make my vision blur.
"Let me go!" I plea, tears of betrayal flowing down my face. I hate James for this. I HATE HIM ! ! !
"Look into my eyes," James hisses. I gasp. I realize he's going to hypnotize me. But I won't let him. I won't fall prey to those hideous creatures.
"Never!" I yell, angry and terrified at what James will do to me if I don't cooperate. James cups my chin in his hands, and no matter how I might try to turn my head, it stays locked in his command. He lifts my head, and I am forced to look into his eyes. He turns into his natural alien self for a moment, and his hands felt cold and slimy around me.
At first, the staring hurts. It brings searing pain to my head, and agony everywhere else too. My eyes sting and I want to curl up and die. I can't move. Then the pain goes away, and transforms into a nice feeling. I feel all mushy, like my brain is being turned to jelly. I feel great. I stop fighting James, because fighting is useless, and I like James now. I love him. He's the best thing that ever happened to me.
I will do anything, and go anywhere with James, as long as we're together. I couldn't imagine anything worse than being without him. I smile up at James, who's holding me, kind of like a hug, and his skin is so warm and soft. He lets go of me, and I'm a little disappointed we couldn't stay hugging forever.
"Hello, Kaycee," James says, and I can't help but giggle. I lobe the way he says my name.
"Hi James," I reply dreamily. "You know that I would do anything for you, anything you command." I smile and bat my eyelashes.
James chuckles. "Good girl. Listen to me, do NOT hang out with your friends. Only me. I am the only one in the world you can trust and love. Got it?" James orders.
I bob my head up and down. "Yes, oh so sexy master." We both laugh. James's laugh is ragged and wonderful. It makes me feel gooey when I hear it.
I LOVE James so much. Especially when he smiles and laughs.
"Let's get to class," James says, and begins to walk away. I follow at his side. James plucks a rose from its bush as he walks by it, and sets the delicate flower into my hair. I smile in thanks. He puts an arm around my shoulder and this world feels so right. I know deep in my heart this is where I'm supposed to be. Forever.
We reenter school and walk down the hallway, meeting Holly. "Hey Kaycee, hi James, what's up?" she asks brightly. I ignore her, and so does James. Just like he instructed. "Ummm, hello! Earth to Kaycee," Holly says, a little confused now.
Unsure of what to do, I look to James for an answer. He leans in and whispers so Holly can't hear, Tell her that you don't want to be friends with her or any of your old friends any longer." His breath tickles my ear, and I like it.
"Look, Holly, I'm not friends with you or the others anymore," I say firmly, then turn to James for praise. He gives me an encouraging smile that makes my heart flutter.
"B-but Kaycee, I thought w-we were best friends," Holly stutters, mortified by what I'm saying. Tears start to trickle down her cheeks. I feel no sympathy. If James says I'm not her friend, then I never want to speak to her again.
"Think again," I quip, then walk off, leaving Holly hanging.
James congratulates me with a quick peck on the cheek and a pat on the head. It makes me melt. "Good girl," he says.
My heart cracks in two when the final bell rings. James and I must go our separate ways. He and I exchange cell phone numbers and vow to text each other as soon as we both got home. We text into the wee hours of the night, and stop when I finally collapse on my bed, exhausted and happy. I fall into a deep sleep, filled with James and chocolate. Nothing an make me happier than my true love.
