Prologue
"Dawn, you need to get off the computer, dinner is ready!" Helena
Samson yelled upstairs to her daughter. 'Honestly doesn't that girl ever
get tired of the computer?' she asked herself. "All right mom, I'll be right
down."
'Jeez, can't stay on the computer ten seconds before someone is on my ass
about it!' Dawn thought as she ran down the stairs into the kitchen. Dawn
was a very pretty girl and was somewhat something of a book worm. She also
had a big attitude and temper.
She was 15 years old, around 5'10", and she had the strangest eyes, mostly
because they were bright blue with gold and purple specks in them. She had
strawberry blonde hair with purple streaks."Hey mom, is dad home?" Dawn
asked her mother a she sat down at the table.
Her father was an ex-military man that now owned his own greenhouse
business, and he was almost always late coming home. It wasn't like Dawn
cared anyway, she and her father fought a lot. She always had the strangest
feeling he was hiding something from her. He didn't like her on the computer
either, but he had bought her a laptop for her 13th birthday."No honey, you
know that on Friday nights he works late." her mother answered.
Their dinner went uninterrupted and Dawn went upstairs to look for her
report on he computer, which is how her life changed forever.
"Dawn, you need to get off the computer, dinner is ready!" Helena
Samson yelled upstairs to her daughter. 'Honestly doesn't that girl ever
get tired of the computer?' she asked herself. "All right mom, I'll be right
down."
'Jeez, can't stay on the computer ten seconds before someone is on my ass
about it!' Dawn thought as she ran down the stairs into the kitchen. Dawn
was a very pretty girl and was somewhat something of a book worm. She also
had a big attitude and temper.
She was 15 years old, around 5'10", and she had the strangest eyes, mostly
because they were bright blue with gold and purple specks in them. She had
strawberry blonde hair with purple streaks."Hey mom, is dad home?" Dawn
asked her mother a she sat down at the table.
Her father was an ex-military man that now owned his own greenhouse
business, and he was almost always late coming home. It wasn't like Dawn
cared anyway, she and her father fought a lot. She always had the strangest
feeling he was hiding something from her. He didn't like her on the computer
either, but he had bought her a laptop for her 13th birthday."No honey, you
know that on Friday nights he works late." her mother answered.
Their dinner went uninterrupted and Dawn went upstairs to look for her
report on he computer, which is how her life changed forever.
