Okay, I have been resting my brain for a few days and I think that I have the next story mapped out. I think. Oh and one more thing. Kitty's accent is the only slang I have been able to master so far, so for now, I am going to be slaughtering accents, especially foreign accents like Kurt's. MWAHAHAHAHA! But seriously.
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Jinxeh: I'm trying desperately to put some flaws in, trust me. Can you suggest any? What's a Mary-Sue anyway? Oh and no, no one's getting drowned. I want them to LIVE, TO LIVE! Just kidding.
band20:I'm working on it!
godoflight: yes I know, you guys want longer chapters. I'm trying, seriously!
So, on to the story! YAY!(spins and knocks head on table.) Ow.
29th March
Jean's POV
"Are we there yet?" Kurt complained.
"Kurt, that has to be, like, at least the fiftieth time you've asked that," Kitty snapped angrily. "Can you like, shut up for a few seconds?"
"Just because you have the duty of breaking the news to Anna doesn't mean that you should jump over me and make hurtful remarks," Kurt shot just as sharply, if not more angrily.
"Okay, shut up, you two-" Scott started, trying to keep the peace. Just then, a piercing scream sliced through the peacefulness of the park. Well, the peacefulness before Kitty and Kurt started bickering, anyway.
"What was that?" I asked, running towards the sound.
"Jean, wait!" Scott's voice floated behind me. I paid no heed to him, which was pretty unusual for me. Usually I listened to every word he spoke.
Wait, I did not just say that…
Crashing through the trees, I saw a slim figure at the edge of the cliff. The unusual thing was that a tidal wave was rising above the figure. The figure let out another scream of fright.
Had the situation not been just plain dangerous, I would have screamed, too. I mean, who wouldn't be? This was a really dangerous thing to be doing, standing at the edge of the cliff with a tidal wave hovering above you.
But the situation didn't need two people screaming. Hastily, I focused my telekinesis at the wave and held it there. The amazing thing was, the tidal wave hadn't even crashed down yet. I was thankful for that. After all, if it had been quicker, that person would have been swept away.
"Jean!" Kitty cried from behind me.
"Kurt, teleport and get that girl," Scott ordered. Now I noticed it too. It was a girl with long black hair. Anna, perhaps?
"Jean can't hold that tidal wave for long."
Not for once, I was thankful that Scott knew me inside-out. It came in useful sometimes.
I know. I know! Short chapter but I have no time. To make up for it, I'll try to give you guys two chapters. Okay?
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