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Heidi Montgomery hastily opened her locker door as she glanced up and down the empty school hallway behind her. She quickly stuffed a few books and notebooks from her locker into her book bag as she peered into her mirror hanging on her locker door just to catch a glimpse of four tall girls headed her way. Heidi felt a chill run down her spine and she hurriedly grabbed her water bottle, clutched her book bag and slammed her locker door shut. The girls were too quick for her though and Heidi found herself face to face with a blond haired girl with piercing blue eyes leaning beside the locker next to the hers.
Heidi dodged the girl's glare and looked around but only to find herself surrounded by three other girls next to her locker. She swallowed hard as she fought to compose herself. She looked past the girls down the hallway and pulled the strap of her book bag onto her shoulder with her right hand as she gripped her water bottle fearfully in her left hand.
"Where you going, bitch?" the blond girl said crudely stepping towards Heidi.
"Yeah, where you going?" quipped up another black haired oriental girl behind her.
"Get out of my way," Heidi said, pushing past the blond pretending as if she wasn't paying attention to them. Almost as if she had somewhere to go and didn't have time for a teenage quarrel.
"What?" said the blond almost as if reading Heidi's mind, "You got somewhere to go?"
"Get her Whitney!" one of the girls said and Heidi flinched as the blond grabbed her elbow firmly. Another hand landed on her shoulder and she was spun around to face Whitney, in the center of the other girls.
"Not so fast, "Whitney, the blond girl, laughed as Heidi felt herself being pushed towards the lockers to her right. She looked around for a teacher or someone who might help her as she was pushed. No one. The hall was empty.
Heidi felt her back slam up against a locker door as her water bottle fell out of her hand and landed on the floor unnoticed. Two brunettes pushed up against her as Whitney stripped Heidi of her bag and began looking through it.
"You're such a loser," she said tauntingly as she pulled out some of Heidi's drawings and ripped them in half. The other three smiled with her. "Oh," she said fingering two pages stapled together. "A+, I'd never have guessed," she said mockingly as she crumpled the paper into a tight ball. The other girls laughed when Whitney pulled out a picture of red head girl next to another older woman with auburn hair. It was Heidi next to a woman who appeared to be her mother. "I bet you wish your Mommy was here right now, huh?" she laughed fingering it ready to rip it in two.
The two brunettes looked at Heidi smirking, but Heidi paid no attention to them. Her eyes were focused completely on the picture of her mother and Whitney. She glanced over at her water bottle on the floor quickly. It was on its side, the cap slightly loosened, with a puddle of water next to it. She relaxed into the girl's grip on her and slowly closed her eyes. The girls looked at her wonderingly, including Whitney who was just about ready to give the picture a tear down the center.
Suddenly, Heidi's skin went pale and cold tingling with excitement. Heidi felt the chill running through her bones as she shook all over.
"What the?" said the two brunettes quickly releasing her and backing away.
Heidi's eyes filled with water, not tears, as she stretched out her hand towards the puddle of water laying harmlessly next to the bottle.
All four of the girls, Whitney, the two brunettes, and the black haired girl stood in awe as the puddle of water began to slide against the floor towards Heidi. "Oh my god!" shrieked Whitney.
Heidi lowered her hand and knelt down when the puddle of water was about a foot from her. She then took both of her hands as if coaxing it closer ready to pick it up, and the water became a ball. It rolled to her and Heidi picked it up in her hands as the girls stood in shock with their mouths hanging open. She held it in her hands loosely like it was an egg just as the ball of water began to straighten out, becoming narrower. In about five seconds the water had taken the form of a short stick, except it now had blade on the end of it.
Whitney shook with fear and all of the girls clung to one another as the Heidi held the handle of the water knife and looked up angrily at the girls.
"Heidi!" the black haired girl said fearfully, "Please! We're sorry!"
Heidi didn't respond at first. Instead she stared at the girls smirking. Now she was the one in control and no one could stop her. "How do I know that?" Heidi said softly as the water in her eyes streamed down her face like tears while she fingered the blade.
Heidi Montgomery hastily opened her locker door as she glanced up and down the empty school hallway behind her. She quickly stuffed a few books and notebooks from her locker into her book bag as she peered into her mirror hanging on her locker door just to catch a glimpse of four tall girls headed her way. Heidi felt a chill run down her spine and she hurriedly grabbed her water bottle, clutched her book bag and slammed her locker door shut. The girls were too quick for her though and Heidi found herself face to face with a blond haired girl with piercing blue eyes leaning beside the locker next to the hers.
Heidi dodged the girl's glare and looked around but only to find herself surrounded by three other girls next to her locker. She swallowed hard as she fought to compose herself. She looked past the girls down the hallway and pulled the strap of her book bag onto her shoulder with her right hand as she gripped her water bottle fearfully in her left hand.
"Where you going, bitch?" the blond girl said crudely stepping towards Heidi.
"Yeah, where you going?" quipped up another black haired oriental girl behind her.
"Get out of my way," Heidi said, pushing past the blond pretending as if she wasn't paying attention to them. Almost as if she had somewhere to go and didn't have time for a teenage quarrel.
"What?" said the blond almost as if reading Heidi's mind, "You got somewhere to go?"
"Get her Whitney!" one of the girls said and Heidi flinched as the blond grabbed her elbow firmly. Another hand landed on her shoulder and she was spun around to face Whitney, in the center of the other girls.
"Not so fast, "Whitney, the blond girl, laughed as Heidi felt herself being pushed towards the lockers to her right. She looked around for a teacher or someone who might help her as she was pushed. No one. The hall was empty.
Heidi felt her back slam up against a locker door as her water bottle fell out of her hand and landed on the floor unnoticed. Two brunettes pushed up against her as Whitney stripped Heidi of her bag and began looking through it.
"You're such a loser," she said tauntingly as she pulled out some of Heidi's drawings and ripped them in half. The other three smiled with her. "Oh," she said fingering two pages stapled together. "A+, I'd never have guessed," she said mockingly as she crumpled the paper into a tight ball. The other girls laughed when Whitney pulled out a picture of red head girl next to another older woman with auburn hair. It was Heidi next to a woman who appeared to be her mother. "I bet you wish your Mommy was here right now, huh?" she laughed fingering it ready to rip it in two.
The two brunettes looked at Heidi smirking, but Heidi paid no attention to them. Her eyes were focused completely on the picture of her mother and Whitney. She glanced over at her water bottle on the floor quickly. It was on its side, the cap slightly loosened, with a puddle of water next to it. She relaxed into the girl's grip on her and slowly closed her eyes. The girls looked at her wonderingly, including Whitney who was just about ready to give the picture a tear down the center.
Suddenly, Heidi's skin went pale and cold tingling with excitement. Heidi felt the chill running through her bones as she shook all over.
"What the?" said the two brunettes quickly releasing her and backing away.
Heidi's eyes filled with water, not tears, as she stretched out her hand towards the puddle of water laying harmlessly next to the bottle.
All four of the girls, Whitney, the two brunettes, and the black haired girl stood in awe as the puddle of water began to slide against the floor towards Heidi. "Oh my god!" shrieked Whitney.
Heidi lowered her hand and knelt down when the puddle of water was about a foot from her. She then took both of her hands as if coaxing it closer ready to pick it up, and the water became a ball. It rolled to her and Heidi picked it up in her hands as the girls stood in shock with their mouths hanging open. She held it in her hands loosely like it was an egg just as the ball of water began to straighten out, becoming narrower. In about five seconds the water had taken the form of a short stick, except it now had blade on the end of it.
Whitney shook with fear and all of the girls clung to one another as the Heidi held the handle of the water knife and looked up angrily at the girls.
"Heidi!" the black haired girl said fearfully, "Please! We're sorry!"
Heidi didn't respond at first. Instead she stared at the girls smirking. Now she was the one in control and no one could stop her. "How do I know that?" Heidi said softly as the water in her eyes streamed down her face like tears while she fingered the blade.
