A/N: Well, I've decided to go with the longer ending. It gives me something
to do. This next chapter is extremely short, but it has been sitting in my
computer for a week, and I've got super writer's bloc. PLEASE review and
give me some suggestions, I REALLY need them, thanks.
'Indicates a thought'
Chapter 8- Secrets Finally Shared
Clark opened his eyes and looked around. He could tell from all of the un- packed boxes that he was in Cameron's house. She was nowhere in sight. Clark was lying on a bed, and he suspected that it was her father's. Just then, Cam walked in the door carrying a glass of water. She noticed Clark was awake and smiled.
"How are you?" she asked as she sat on the end of the bed. Clark tied to sit up and failed. He lay back down in pain.
"Not so good I guess," he said. Cameron nodded and offered him the drink.
"That guy got you pretty bad," she said.
"How did I get back, here?" asked Clark. "And how did that tiger show up again?" Cam blushed and Clark's eyes widened. "It can't be. " he whispered and Cameron nodded. "You? How?"
Cameron sighed heavily, she knew that she had to tell him. "It happened the day of the meteor shower. I went to the zoo with my parents and I was so excited. First I decided that I wanted to see the tigers. Well, while I was watching them, a couple meteors crashed through the roof and one hit me. I fell forward into the tiger pen, and one of them leaped at me. I close my eyes and waited for it to hit me but it never came. All of a sudden there was this bright green light and when I opened my eyes, the tiger had vanished. Ever since then, I've been able to transform into one."
Clark put his hand on her arm, " I appreciate you telling me, Cam, I really do," he said. Cameron smiled weakly.
"My eyes. " she said, " They were brown before that day, but now their so green it's amazing. The doctors can't explain what happened, and my dad thinks we should keep it to ourselves."
"And your mother?" Clark asked silently. A tear ran down Cam's face.
"Another meteor hit my mom and killed her. It was all my fault, if I hadn't insisted that we go to the zoo, she'd still be alive." Cameron buried her face in her hands. Clark leaned forward and hugged her. He winced from the pain, but he didn't care. This was the girl who saved him, twice, and he couldn't do anything for her.
Clark felt a rush of guilt wash over him. "If it wasn't for me, the meteor shower would have never happened." He suddenly regretted that. 'Damn, I said that out loud.' He thought. Cameron pulled back and looked at him.
"What do you mean?" she asked. Clark sighed; this was going to take a long time.
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A/N: Told you it was MAJORLY short. I would really appreciate some helpful reviews. Thank-You so much.
'Indicates a thought'
Chapter 8- Secrets Finally Shared
Clark opened his eyes and looked around. He could tell from all of the un- packed boxes that he was in Cameron's house. She was nowhere in sight. Clark was lying on a bed, and he suspected that it was her father's. Just then, Cam walked in the door carrying a glass of water. She noticed Clark was awake and smiled.
"How are you?" she asked as she sat on the end of the bed. Clark tied to sit up and failed. He lay back down in pain.
"Not so good I guess," he said. Cameron nodded and offered him the drink.
"That guy got you pretty bad," she said.
"How did I get back, here?" asked Clark. "And how did that tiger show up again?" Cam blushed and Clark's eyes widened. "It can't be. " he whispered and Cameron nodded. "You? How?"
Cameron sighed heavily, she knew that she had to tell him. "It happened the day of the meteor shower. I went to the zoo with my parents and I was so excited. First I decided that I wanted to see the tigers. Well, while I was watching them, a couple meteors crashed through the roof and one hit me. I fell forward into the tiger pen, and one of them leaped at me. I close my eyes and waited for it to hit me but it never came. All of a sudden there was this bright green light and when I opened my eyes, the tiger had vanished. Ever since then, I've been able to transform into one."
Clark put his hand on her arm, " I appreciate you telling me, Cam, I really do," he said. Cameron smiled weakly.
"My eyes. " she said, " They were brown before that day, but now their so green it's amazing. The doctors can't explain what happened, and my dad thinks we should keep it to ourselves."
"And your mother?" Clark asked silently. A tear ran down Cam's face.
"Another meteor hit my mom and killed her. It was all my fault, if I hadn't insisted that we go to the zoo, she'd still be alive." Cameron buried her face in her hands. Clark leaned forward and hugged her. He winced from the pain, but he didn't care. This was the girl who saved him, twice, and he couldn't do anything for her.
Clark felt a rush of guilt wash over him. "If it wasn't for me, the meteor shower would have never happened." He suddenly regretted that. 'Damn, I said that out loud.' He thought. Cameron pulled back and looked at him.
"What do you mean?" she asked. Clark sighed; this was going to take a long time.
~*~*~*~TBC~*~*~*~
A/N: Told you it was MAJORLY short. I would really appreciate some helpful reviews. Thank-You so much.
