Thank for reviewing all of you. I should be able to update more often now because I'm like a few weeks ahead of the rest of my class in math and that the only thing we ever have homework in. I have a couple short shout outs as well.
soccerpixie3000- here's the update you asked for.
Tobydog- I probably did mean chorused, I'm not too good on my spelling and all that. I'm glad you like the story though.
"Hmm, that sounds interesting. I'd really like to learn more about them and maybe how to use one, but for right now I want to learn more about you guys. Kelli do you want to go next?" exclaimed Ginny.
"Yeah sure, umm let's see. I live on a cattle farm so the most you hear there is the cows, my brother being annoying, or my mom and dad yelling at me. My parents are really smart, but can be embarrassing at times, and my brother is just annoying and nosy. During summer holidays I usually stick around the house and sit in front of my computer chatting to friends, which is like sending a letter and getting a quick reply. Does cover everything you wanted to know?" Kelli said nonchalantly.
"Yep that's all I wanted to know. Your lives seem pretty interesting, compared to mine at least. Now what I want to know is how you first found out you were 'different' from other people around you?"
"Quite a funny story for me actually. I was like 4 and I was sitting in our pool when my younger brother, who was like 2 at the time, dropped our kitten in the pool. I looked at my brother and told him how would you like it if I did that to you and ,well, that's exactly what happened. He ended up being thrown into the pool while the cat switched places with him, you know ended up outside the pool and COMPLETELY dry too." said Kelli.
"Ha-ha, really? Well when I was 2 my cat scratched me really bad and I got mad at the cat. My anger toward the cat caught it on fire. My poor cat still has burn marks in it's coat coloring." said Alison.
"Poor Callie, that's her cat's name. I was riding a horse when I was 6 and a dog came out of no-where. It scared the horse pretty bad and the horse took off, but not before my fear had put some shock into the dog. That dog had one shocking experience that day. My family noticed smaller things before then, but nothing as to which they could expect anything." Jordan said with a thoughtful look.
"Mine happened when I was 7. That was the year my mom actually let me get my first dirtbike. I didn't know how to ride one and I had taken a few spills, but one day I was headed toward the edge of a cliff and I was willing for the bike to stop and it did, right on the ledge of the cliff. I was so scared, but when I told my mom she started jumping for joy. That scared me even more." Ben stated.
'Yeah that would scare anyone, especially since it was your mom that did it." Jordan said with a smirk.
"You got that right. I couldn't figure out why she was so happy that I almost fell off of a cliff on my dirtbike. I was also thinking 'should I go back and try to actually fall off the cliff so she can throw herself a party'. I'm glad that wasn't the case, if it would have been I would have never met Jordan." Ben said and leaned over to place a gentle kiss on Jordan's cheek.
"Oh Ben, that probably was the case until your dad talked the little bit of sense that he could into her." Jordan said blushing slightly.
"Very true, but hey I can hope." Ben said starting to laugh a little.
"Why would you mom think that?" asked Ginny?
I know I'm mean aren't I? MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA…LOL! Well you all better be happy that I updated this. I had to leave you there though, for two reasons. One I know some people like cliffys and two, well I… I just didn't know how to write Ben's answer to that yet.
