* Warning this is a little different then my normal writing for this story.
It's kind of sort and kind of cRaZy.
Thunder booms through the mountains, rattling the window in Leah and Ivy's room.
"I have no idea what to pack. Leah what should I bring?" Ivy asks. Piles of clothes surround her.
"Well you don't need to bring your dress from the Snowflake Ball." Leah comments, as she flips the page of a magazine.
"Thanks you're so helpful." Ivy throws a wadded up sweatshirt at her.
"Really though, you don't need to bring anything nice," Leah says. "Here I'll help you."
Leah and Ivy sort through clothes until the two trunks are nearly filled.
"Dang it!" Ivy says suddenly.
"What?" Leah asks.
"My favorite track pants have a hole in them, from when I fell in gym class last year," Ivy says.
"Well, if you really like them you can have mine. They're red, not blue but close enough." Leah offers.
"Really? Thanks. I forgot you even had those."
"No problem, think of it as your going away present." Leah says with a smile.
"I should give you a present." Ivy thinks.
"But I'm not going anywhere," Leah tells her sister.
"So? I know. You can wear anything I leave whenever you want except for my glitter pants. You have to ask if you want to wear those," Ivy says.
"Wow, thanks Iv." Leah says. "Ivy?"
"Yeah?"
"I don't want you to go away." Leah starts to cry.
"Leah, don't cry it isn't that far. Mom and Dad said you could visit, just not at first." Ivy puts her arm around Leah's neck.
"It won't be the same. I hate it." Leah continues to sob.
After a few minutes of sitting in silence a door slams.
"Who's home this early it's only 6 o'clock?" Ivy asks.
"I don't know that's kind of scary especially with Dad being gone recently." Leah wipes her face and follows Ivy down the stairs.
"Hello?" Ivy calls.
No answer.
"Hel.." Ivy runs to towards the front door. Leah turns to see why Ivy ran. She sees it a figure dressed in all black. Leah doesn't move, until she sees Ivy waving frantically at her. It's too late, the figure sees them. Leah runs anyway.
When Leah reaches the door, Ivy already has it open. They run down the steps towards road, not bothering to close the door even though it's pouring. They run until they reach the office. The first person they see is Katie.
"Katie, where are our parents?" Ivy gasps, she and Leah are still trying to catch their breath.
"I don't know where Sophie is, but Peter is having group with the Trailblazers. I'll get him." Katie runs to find Peter.
She pushes the door open and everyone looks up. "Peter, Leah and Ivy are here, they ran the whole way something happened," Katie yells.
"Okay, group is dismissed." He tells the Trailblazers. "Katie, where are they?" She points him in the right direction.
Thunder booms through the mountains, rattling the window in Leah and Ivy's room.
"I have no idea what to pack. Leah what should I bring?" Ivy asks. Piles of clothes surround her.
"Well you don't need to bring your dress from the Snowflake Ball." Leah comments, as she flips the page of a magazine.
"Thanks you're so helpful." Ivy throws a wadded up sweatshirt at her.
"Really though, you don't need to bring anything nice," Leah says. "Here I'll help you."
Leah and Ivy sort through clothes until the two trunks are nearly filled.
"Dang it!" Ivy says suddenly.
"What?" Leah asks.
"My favorite track pants have a hole in them, from when I fell in gym class last year," Ivy says.
"Well, if you really like them you can have mine. They're red, not blue but close enough." Leah offers.
"Really? Thanks. I forgot you even had those."
"No problem, think of it as your going away present." Leah says with a smile.
"I should give you a present." Ivy thinks.
"But I'm not going anywhere," Leah tells her sister.
"So? I know. You can wear anything I leave whenever you want except for my glitter pants. You have to ask if you want to wear those," Ivy says.
"Wow, thanks Iv." Leah says. "Ivy?"
"Yeah?"
"I don't want you to go away." Leah starts to cry.
"Leah, don't cry it isn't that far. Mom and Dad said you could visit, just not at first." Ivy puts her arm around Leah's neck.
"It won't be the same. I hate it." Leah continues to sob.
After a few minutes of sitting in silence a door slams.
"Who's home this early it's only 6 o'clock?" Ivy asks.
"I don't know that's kind of scary especially with Dad being gone recently." Leah wipes her face and follows Ivy down the stairs.
"Hello?" Ivy calls.
No answer.
"Hel.." Ivy runs to towards the front door. Leah turns to see why Ivy ran. She sees it a figure dressed in all black. Leah doesn't move, until she sees Ivy waving frantically at her. It's too late, the figure sees them. Leah runs anyway.
When Leah reaches the door, Ivy already has it open. They run down the steps towards road, not bothering to close the door even though it's pouring. They run until they reach the office. The first person they see is Katie.
"Katie, where are our parents?" Ivy gasps, she and Leah are still trying to catch their breath.
"I don't know where Sophie is, but Peter is having group with the Trailblazers. I'll get him." Katie runs to find Peter.
She pushes the door open and everyone looks up. "Peter, Leah and Ivy are here, they ran the whole way something happened," Katie yells.
"Okay, group is dismissed." He tells the Trailblazers. "Katie, where are they?" She points him in the right direction.
