I, sadly, do not own Inuyasha, the pepsi company or anything. Sadly... I don't even own Winnie and Sabrine! They're based on me and meh fuu. Although it seems non-Inu at the beginning, read on...
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Sabrine eyed her friend Winnie, carefully.
"You're coming to my house this weekend," she announced, a smug look upon her face, which was framed by blonde hair that extended to her jawline. Her 'emo' glasses hung on the tip of her nose, and she needed to push them up.
"Okay, then," Winnie replied, poking a 'chicken patty' that was supplied for school lunch. Her own hair was brown and longer than Sabrine's, reaching a little bit past her shoulders.
Winnifred Paine and Sabrine Jahene had been friends for 3 years, since 5th grade. You do the math. Winnie tossed her hair back and squinted at the clock. 1 minute 'till Study Hall, which was frightfully boring. Nothing to do. Winnie followed the strict rule of 'do homework at home'. She knew that Sabrine had gym or P.E. next, which they both loathed with every fiber of their beings.
"I have gym.." Sabrine moaned, getting up from the flat blue seat.
"Sorry 'bout that," sang Winnie in a high pitched voice, happy that she didn't have that class for exactly 72 hours.
Today was Friday, and it was like a Sabbath for Sabrine and Winnie. No school for 2 days! Woo! Study hall dragged onward slowly like always, then Common Time, THEN the last class of the day. Spanish.
Winnie twirled the phone cord around her finger while Sabrine tapped her black-Coneversed foot.
"But..Penny.." she pleaded to her step-mom.
"Oh, fine, Winnie, you can go!" barked Penny so loudly that Sabrine winced.
"Bye, thanks!" Winnie cheered, slamming the phone and spinning on her heel in one fluid motion.
"Yesssss..Now, let's go, the bus is gonna leave!" Sabrine said, pulling Winnie along to her bus. The YELLOW SHUTTLE OF DOOM.
Winnifred was used to having a shorter bus ride, but that didn't matter. The bus took them over into the 'boonies' where houses were varying from 10 feet to 10 miles apart. Sabrines house was large and white, a large green patch of land to the left of it. A gigantic, old tree sat in the yard, looking both horrorific but friendly and familiar. Their footsteps were the only sound amidst the barking of Flower, Sabrine's next door neighbor's((And cousin's)) dog.
Sabrine spun around to Winnie.
"So..Whaddya wanna do?" she asked as she pulled open the door to the hall way which lead into the kitchen.
"What do we always do, Brinie?" Winnie asked, beaming.
"Watch Inuyasha and hang out drinking Mountain Dew and being totally random?" she suggested, pulling one out of the 'fridge.
"E-xactly!" chirped Winnie.
7 Hours later…
It was about 10 at night, and the house was silent. Except for Sabrine and Winnie trying to 'keep it down'. Which wasn't really being successful.
"Hey.." said Sabrine in a low voice, "Wanna play the Ouija board?"
Winnie gasped. "Yess…" she replied in a whisper, almost inaudible.
Sabrine took it out of her closet and switched off the lights…
Little did they know…
That the Ouija board would bring them MUCH peril…
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Aww..I know, sucky ending! Well, that's to get readers HOOKED! Ha haaaaaa….Read on, leave me a review too. NO FLAMING! I'm new…
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