Lol written faster then usual. Hope you like it!!!I'm already working on the next one...
I hate writers block.
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Ella looked at the new girl sitting next to her. She felt some kind of connection, like she had seen her before. But where? The girl casually plopped down onto the seat next to her. Ella studied her features. She had black hair and a skin tone that looked like she wasn't outside for years. Besides that, she was plain in a pretty way, not a face that could be remembered over time.
"Hi, my name is Ella." Ella wondered what the response would be. Oh well, her mother would have encouraged her to do this kinda of stuff, and if she didn't, she would have never met Max.
The dark eyes turned in her direction, and they looked at Ella in a suspicious way. Ella noticed that the new girl looked surprisingly unearthly, as if meddled.
"My name is Siera," she said. Ella decided that she was gonna be all right and if vampires did exist, then it would be okay with her anyways. Siera smiled, and those dark eyes seemed somehow lighter.
Siera followed Ella around during brunch and Ella showed her around. They watched a group of people walk past them, all of them talking and gossiping with the blond guy in the middle. Ella stared at him. She also had never seen him before.
Ella noticed that Siera was also looking at them from the side of her eyes. "Ahh, I see that Alex has found a group of little 'worshippers'." She said in such a monochromatic tone that Ella was surprised that someone could find school gossip so boring.
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"Um, are you walking home?" I asked Ella.
"Yeah, my house is just over there, it's really close. You can come if you want to," she replied happily. Sigh. She had a normal life with normal parents and the occasional teenage problems, teeny compared to the ones I was up to.
I followed Ella to her house nearby. I had never been near so many people, and there was a pool. My mind was overwhelmed with thoughts and sights before I realized who was standing right next to me.
"Oh. You're here."
Alph looked at me questionably. "Why wouldn't I be here?"
"Maybe because your fangroup had decided to hold you hostage. How would I know?"
"Can they hold me hostage?" He smirked. Throwing oil in the fire. Smart. Oh I am going to kill him once I get back.
"What do you mean by that?" Ella looked at us, confused, probably having doubts in her mind right now. I shrugged and waved nonchalantly, "Al likes to mess with people's heads. Don't go near him or he'll mess up your head too."
"Hey ELLA!" Ella froze and slowly turned her head around. I whipped my head and turned to look at the instigator. Definitely lethal. "You know last time; we didn't get to teach you that lesson. Looks like your little friends might get caught up in the cross-fire." He laughed. Yep. Lethal.
"Stop bothering me! Don't your parents care? I'm going to tell on you!" Ella turned with a look of fury. He chuckled.
"I don't think you'll get the chance to. Besides my parents don't give a damn about me. Or us." I checked out my surroundings. More thugs were showing up. Does anyone get a sense of déjà vu? No?
"As for you," he looked at me, "better run away. Don't want your pretty little face to get hurt here, now do we?" I glared at him, he laughed.
"Pretty little face?" I seethed. He turned around and started walking back to his thugs. WHAM! Alph had kicked him in the back, and I could hear ribs being broken. The main thug spit out a tooth. Al stuck a foot on top of his neck.
"Don't want you do die here, now do we?" His face was a mask of murderous intent. Ella had already backed away, fear showing in her eyes.
"HERE!" The main thug threw a gun at his fellow gang members. I murmured to Ella, "I'm sorry, but it's best if you don't see this part." Ella's face was filled with sweat and she shut her eyes tightly. They were now loading the gun and facing it towards Alpha, he swung around and managed to take a few of them down before it was pointed towards him. "Heh, heh. If you were smart I'd suggest you don't move." I tried my hardest to focus. No! Please don't let Alph die!
Al shrugged, "I'm surprised you can still talk. Aren't you in already in enough pain?" His golden eyes focused intently on the brown ones of the leader.
"I'm strong enough to say shoot him."
ARHHH! Heads turned, and blood was spilling on the concrete ground. The discarded bullet lay near Alph's feet. He looked at it with a sense of hate and calmly walked away.
"Take care of your hand," he said to the follower with black hair, whose face was splattered with gore and looking at his demented hand. The gun was not there anymore, but there were discarded pieces of metal and a smell of smoke and burnt flesh. I glanced in horror.
Ella was still cowering in the other side. I came down and kneeled beside her, also shaking myself, "It's OK." I patted her head, as if this would provide me comfort. "Let's go."
"Wait." Alph took one hand and smacked Ella's head.
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"Huh? Where am I?" Ella looked up at the faces of worried people. Among them were her mom and her new friend.
"You're at the hospital sweetie. You tripped down the stairs and hit your head pretty hard. Luckily your friends found you and carried you to the school nurse who contacted me." Dr. Martinez smiled. Ella strained to remember what had happened. She knew she was not clumsy enough to trip down the stairs, the way home didn't have stairs.
"Anyways, I think I may have some good news that might cheer you up!" Ella perked her ears.
"Max is coming back."
