"There has to be something in here, there has to be." Kali mumbled angrily,
anxiously turning the pages of the book searching.
There had to be something, a binding spell, a potion she could make, something to make it slow it down until she found someone who could stop it. She wasn't going back to work, not after her run in with Jeff, she couldn't face him. She knew it had been mounting for some time, but it must of been getting serious for them to be getting involved. She'd gone to an old shop she knew that delt with the occult and bought every book it sold in hopes of finding something. It was getting uncontrollable, Kali could no longer help lashing out and Jeff wasn't always around. She didn't want it, she didn't want it at all. She wanted to be normal. But it had been three days and she hadn't read anything at all. She picked up the book she was reading and threw it across the room. She then stopped up and looked around the room as if expecting to see someone.
"I'm not going to stop fighting!" she shouted. "You hear me? I'm not giving up? You can try and take over but I'll never stop, I swear!"
The fire she felt inside her slowly began creeping up from her stomach and up into her lungs and heart. Kali couldn't breath an she staggered back into the chest of drawers. It contiuned up into the throat, into her mouth and then out. It spread out onto her face, down her neck and over her head. "I'm dying." Kali thought as she dropped to her kness. "I'm dying, this is going to kill me, I can feel it." Her heart was hammering in her chest and every part of her felt like it was on fire. Her stomach was churning and she felt like she was going the throw up. She gasped for breath and crawled to the bed. She couldn't pull herself up, she couldn't move. "Help me." she pleaded to herself. "Please someone help me. Don't let this happen. I don't want this." Her heart was going to exploded, she was sure of it. Then again if it killed her there would be no worries.She dropped onto the floor and as she hit got the biggest electric shock in her life. The combined feeling of burning, chocking, sickness and no being electrocuted was horrible. She didn't know how she was still awake. Her muscles spasmed and she flipped onto her back. Everything instensified, all the pain she was feeling multiplied and she lost consciousness there and then. Kali lay there on the floor, unmoving, unbreathing, dead to the world and no-one knew. The women in the room next door was making her kids something to eat and the man above was coming home from work. And in room 12, Kali Kergan-Quinn lay dead on the floor
Her arm twitched, once, then twice. Her leg moved, then the other and her arm once more. Kali pulled herself up slowly and looked bleary eyed around the room. She remembered last night and jumped up. She ran to the mirror and looked at her reflection. Her hair shimmered, her eyes sparkled and her skin glowed. Finally, she had arrived.
"And you said you'd fight me." she whispered before smiling. "You didn't do a very good job did you?"
Kali left the room and stepped outside into the bright sunlight, and headed to work. She didn't think she'd ever been more confident, probley because she knew she could make people burst into flames if they looked at her the wrong way. She remembered the way she use to be and couldn't help but laugh. If she'd even stopped to consider the benifits of being evil bitch number one she would never of fought it. No worries, problems, feelings or pain. Just power. She arrived at the arena quickly, the guard didn't even ask for her pass. She went inside and walked into the canteen, almost everyone was there. Jeff wasn't though, Kali frowned and left. She saw him disappear around the corner in front of her. She followed him, he'd stopped and was doing something, Kali couldn't see what. She tapped him on the shoulder and her turned around.
"Kali. I didn't expect to see you."
"Of course you didn't." she replied putting her hands on her hips. "I saw the goody-two-shoes brigade talking to you. I take it they filled you in. I'm evil, you're good and what not."
"Sort of, but I don't really..."
"Believe them? And why should you? I mean I told you to watch out, you saw me burn someone's arm with my hands, you know it was me that made that camera explode and still you don't believe. Oh well, I suppose it'll make it easier when I kill you."
She pushed him against the wall with such force that the plaster actually caved in. "I'm here and she's not. No more warnings or hints or clues. You know what's going to happen and...."
Kali felt like a wave had hit her, everything seemed to be sucked away from her inside and for a minuet all she could hear was a roaring in her ears. Her head hurt and she felt like she'd just woken up. She reailsed that Jeff was hold her up by her elbows.
"You have to help!" she screamed. "I can't....She....I'm stuck in here. I died last night and...you have to help!"
"Kali, it'll be alright. I promise, I'll help."
"The only way you can help is to stop her, forget about me! stop her!"
Then Kali's head jerked back and when she looked back at Jeff she looked confused and angry. She pushed him away.
"Dusk, four weeks time, you'll know where. Get ready for the fight of your life."
There had to be something, a binding spell, a potion she could make, something to make it slow it down until she found someone who could stop it. She wasn't going back to work, not after her run in with Jeff, she couldn't face him. She knew it had been mounting for some time, but it must of been getting serious for them to be getting involved. She'd gone to an old shop she knew that delt with the occult and bought every book it sold in hopes of finding something. It was getting uncontrollable, Kali could no longer help lashing out and Jeff wasn't always around. She didn't want it, she didn't want it at all. She wanted to be normal. But it had been three days and she hadn't read anything at all. She picked up the book she was reading and threw it across the room. She then stopped up and looked around the room as if expecting to see someone.
"I'm not going to stop fighting!" she shouted. "You hear me? I'm not giving up? You can try and take over but I'll never stop, I swear!"
The fire she felt inside her slowly began creeping up from her stomach and up into her lungs and heart. Kali couldn't breath an she staggered back into the chest of drawers. It contiuned up into the throat, into her mouth and then out. It spread out onto her face, down her neck and over her head. "I'm dying." Kali thought as she dropped to her kness. "I'm dying, this is going to kill me, I can feel it." Her heart was hammering in her chest and every part of her felt like it was on fire. Her stomach was churning and she felt like she was going the throw up. She gasped for breath and crawled to the bed. She couldn't pull herself up, she couldn't move. "Help me." she pleaded to herself. "Please someone help me. Don't let this happen. I don't want this." Her heart was going to exploded, she was sure of it. Then again if it killed her there would be no worries.She dropped onto the floor and as she hit got the biggest electric shock in her life. The combined feeling of burning, chocking, sickness and no being electrocuted was horrible. She didn't know how she was still awake. Her muscles spasmed and she flipped onto her back. Everything instensified, all the pain she was feeling multiplied and she lost consciousness there and then. Kali lay there on the floor, unmoving, unbreathing, dead to the world and no-one knew. The women in the room next door was making her kids something to eat and the man above was coming home from work. And in room 12, Kali Kergan-Quinn lay dead on the floor
Her arm twitched, once, then twice. Her leg moved, then the other and her arm once more. Kali pulled herself up slowly and looked bleary eyed around the room. She remembered last night and jumped up. She ran to the mirror and looked at her reflection. Her hair shimmered, her eyes sparkled and her skin glowed. Finally, she had arrived.
"And you said you'd fight me." she whispered before smiling. "You didn't do a very good job did you?"
Kali left the room and stepped outside into the bright sunlight, and headed to work. She didn't think she'd ever been more confident, probley because she knew she could make people burst into flames if they looked at her the wrong way. She remembered the way she use to be and couldn't help but laugh. If she'd even stopped to consider the benifits of being evil bitch number one she would never of fought it. No worries, problems, feelings or pain. Just power. She arrived at the arena quickly, the guard didn't even ask for her pass. She went inside and walked into the canteen, almost everyone was there. Jeff wasn't though, Kali frowned and left. She saw him disappear around the corner in front of her. She followed him, he'd stopped and was doing something, Kali couldn't see what. She tapped him on the shoulder and her turned around.
"Kali. I didn't expect to see you."
"Of course you didn't." she replied putting her hands on her hips. "I saw the goody-two-shoes brigade talking to you. I take it they filled you in. I'm evil, you're good and what not."
"Sort of, but I don't really..."
"Believe them? And why should you? I mean I told you to watch out, you saw me burn someone's arm with my hands, you know it was me that made that camera explode and still you don't believe. Oh well, I suppose it'll make it easier when I kill you."
She pushed him against the wall with such force that the plaster actually caved in. "I'm here and she's not. No more warnings or hints or clues. You know what's going to happen and...."
Kali felt like a wave had hit her, everything seemed to be sucked away from her inside and for a minuet all she could hear was a roaring in her ears. Her head hurt and she felt like she'd just woken up. She reailsed that Jeff was hold her up by her elbows.
"You have to help!" she screamed. "I can't....She....I'm stuck in here. I died last night and...you have to help!"
"Kali, it'll be alright. I promise, I'll help."
"The only way you can help is to stop her, forget about me! stop her!"
Then Kali's head jerked back and when she looked back at Jeff she looked confused and angry. She pushed him away.
"Dusk, four weeks time, you'll know where. Get ready for the fight of your life."
