Suddenly, the sky darkened, and rain began to fall.

Robyn heard a scream from outside her doorway.

"Oh no!" Firezorous screamed, " the manuscripts of Evil! I left them in the rain!"

"You fool, now we have to cancel our plans! But the manuscripts is way more important. We will have to delay the capture and attack. You should be ashamed of yourself!"

"I'm so sorry Master!"

"You should be! Lets go and save the manuscripts! They hold great secrets!

Then, everything was silent again. Robyn felt the headache the day she felt it at school, the pain, and the last thing Robyn remembered was an evil laugh before the darkness covered her.

-

Robyn looked around as she walked into Westlake High. She didn't know what to expect. She hadn't been here for more than a week now since she was at the hospital. She had found out that some people were after her, something to do with a guy called Robert Paradise. But why? She, Robyn was just an everyday normal teenager. Why did someone wanted her dead, and what is the manuscripts of Evil? Her thoughts were interrupted when she saw Kiara Tilpery walking towards her, tears running down her eyes.

"What the…" Robyn began, but she was interrupted by Kiara's words of hatred.

"I can't believe it Robyn Farrel!" she screamed in anger," all this time, I thought you were a nice, caring person, but I was wrong! You're just a selfish disrespectable rotten conceited snob!" Robyn didn't have a chance to say anything because then, a mob of students were running toward her, shouting angry words.

"I can't believe it!"

"That selfish klutz!"

"She's such a races teenager, I hate her!"

Robyn felt herself surrounded by angry students in her school. She was so confused, she just stood there, looking shocked.

"I bet our popular girl is speechless," someone said, " serves her right. I thought she was my riend, but she fooled me. She fooled everyone!"

Robyn felt tears of sadness sting her eyes when she realised who said that. It was Lakey Gray, one of the friends in the school. When she finally found the courage to speak she felt a sense of betrayal.

"What are you guys talking about?"

"The little snob is trying to deny everything!" someone remarked.

Robyn saw Lakey marching up to her.

"Don't try that innocent talk with us anymore," Lakey spat, " we've had enough of it!"

"What do you mean?" Robyn asked.

" You think you're the best," continued Lakey, ignoring what Robyn had said, " but you're not. We thought you can't help all your useless jokes, but you were just practising your plan to be horrible, mean and terrible!" Lakey finished, and Robyn saw tears of hurt in her friend's eyes.

"Lets go," someone suggested, " this girls not worth it."

Robyn watched, speechless, as everyone left. Lakey left a second later than the others, and in that second she gave Robyn a look of pure disgust.

Robyn stood at her standing spot, looking at her feet for a long time. She didn't have the strebgth to move. It hurt that once, she had been one of the most respected student in the school, but since Detry's death, everything seemed to go wrong. Robyn sank down to her knees, and covered her face with her hands. Tears flowed down her cheeks.

"Oh Detry," she sobbed, and she longed for her best friends more than ever.