Hey, sorry I haven't been updating as much, but I've been hangin with my
boyfriend lately. I'll try to hurry up now. Sorry about the cliff hanger in
the last chapter, but I got tired of writing, so I was in a hurry to stop,
plus it makes it easier to start the next chapter. So, here's the sixth
chapter!
Disclaimer: Again, I don't own the cute ones;)
"Oh my God! Johnny run," I yelled. The man noticed us, and shot at the door. The bullet was an inch away from Johnny's head, so I let out a loud cry.
The cashier to this moment to his advantage, and reached for a gun under the counter. When the robber saw this, he shot the man in the chest. Then he looked at us with a smirk on his face. "Okay kids, you're gonna sit down right over here while I get the money. You make one move and I'll spread your heads over the concrete." We did what he said and sat against the wall with our knees up against our chests.
While the robber was getting all the money from the cash register, I noticed that Johnny was looking intently at something. Trying to see what he was looking at was difficult though, because I kept getting distracted. The man with the gun kept mumbling something and I was trying to catch a few words of it. There was a whole lot of, "Everything's gonna be better now," and "We wont have to worry anymore," so I'm guessing he was doing this for a pretty good reason, but I wasn't one to guess very well. I went back to try and figure out what Johnny was looking at.
It was then that I saw it. The gun had been thrown when the cashier had been shot. I met Johnny's eyes, and by the look I gave him, I could tell he knew what I was thinking.
When the man was convinced that we were going to say beside the wall and not resist anything he was doing, he laid his gun down next to him, so he could load up faster. Johnny was sitting closest to it, so it was like an unspoken agreement that when the opportunity arrived, he was to reach over and retrieve it.
We sat in fear for another what seemed like 3 hours but was really like 30 seconds and the man was closing the cash register and slammed his finger while doing so. He let out a loud cry and Johnny took advantage of this to throw himself at the gun, grasp hold of it, and come back to his spot next to me without being noticed.
When the man was finished bagging his money, he looked at us and spoke over nicely as if her were taking to a child. "Okay, kids. Since I'm obviously not wearing a mask, you'll be able to identify me to the police, and we just can't have that, now can we? He picked his gun up, and aimed it at Johnny. I couldn't stop thinking 'Johnny, wake up, Johnny. He's gonna kill you. Do something', but he froze. I grabbed the gun from his hands and before the robber knew what was happening I pointed the gun toward him without aiming much, and I fired. I didn't know what to do about the burgalar, but I did know that Johnny and I had better get ourselves out of there, because I wasn't paying any attention to where I shot him. When we got to the edge of street, I didn't have a chance to ask if Johnny was okay. I had passed out. Again.
Hey, people. Don't kill me for the long wait. Like I said, I've been hangin out with the boyfriend. I'm not going to pressure you to review, because I've punished you enough;) I'll update as soon as possible, though.
Disclaimer: Again, I don't own the cute ones;)
"Oh my God! Johnny run," I yelled. The man noticed us, and shot at the door. The bullet was an inch away from Johnny's head, so I let out a loud cry.
The cashier to this moment to his advantage, and reached for a gun under the counter. When the robber saw this, he shot the man in the chest. Then he looked at us with a smirk on his face. "Okay kids, you're gonna sit down right over here while I get the money. You make one move and I'll spread your heads over the concrete." We did what he said and sat against the wall with our knees up against our chests.
While the robber was getting all the money from the cash register, I noticed that Johnny was looking intently at something. Trying to see what he was looking at was difficult though, because I kept getting distracted. The man with the gun kept mumbling something and I was trying to catch a few words of it. There was a whole lot of, "Everything's gonna be better now," and "We wont have to worry anymore," so I'm guessing he was doing this for a pretty good reason, but I wasn't one to guess very well. I went back to try and figure out what Johnny was looking at.
It was then that I saw it. The gun had been thrown when the cashier had been shot. I met Johnny's eyes, and by the look I gave him, I could tell he knew what I was thinking.
When the man was convinced that we were going to say beside the wall and not resist anything he was doing, he laid his gun down next to him, so he could load up faster. Johnny was sitting closest to it, so it was like an unspoken agreement that when the opportunity arrived, he was to reach over and retrieve it.
We sat in fear for another what seemed like 3 hours but was really like 30 seconds and the man was closing the cash register and slammed his finger while doing so. He let out a loud cry and Johnny took advantage of this to throw himself at the gun, grasp hold of it, and come back to his spot next to me without being noticed.
When the man was finished bagging his money, he looked at us and spoke over nicely as if her were taking to a child. "Okay, kids. Since I'm obviously not wearing a mask, you'll be able to identify me to the police, and we just can't have that, now can we? He picked his gun up, and aimed it at Johnny. I couldn't stop thinking 'Johnny, wake up, Johnny. He's gonna kill you. Do something', but he froze. I grabbed the gun from his hands and before the robber knew what was happening I pointed the gun toward him without aiming much, and I fired. I didn't know what to do about the burgalar, but I did know that Johnny and I had better get ourselves out of there, because I wasn't paying any attention to where I shot him. When we got to the edge of street, I didn't have a chance to ask if Johnny was okay. I had passed out. Again.
Hey, people. Don't kill me for the long wait. Like I said, I've been hangin out with the boyfriend. I'm not going to pressure you to review, because I've punished you enough;) I'll update as soon as possible, though.
