The rest of the day went normal, only with a little more heart-pounding. I read my book, played tag with my cousins, watched YouTube, and used the bathroom just 3 times more than normal.

Yay!!!

So that night I was going to bed, and I set my alarm clock to 2:25 a.m. I was truly scared. I know. So hard to believe, right. I climbed into my bed. My warm, comfertable, and soft bed.

ZZZ ZZZ

ZZZZZ

ZZZZ

ZZZZ

BING!!!!

My alarm clock rang and Ijumped out of bed. I checked the alarm clock and nearly shit myself. It read 4:30A.M. I slept in my clothes, so I rushed out of my room as quick as humanly possible. While running, I saw something. I stopped and went to check it out.

It was my grandma, and she was frozen solid.

She wasn't ice or stone or anything, but she was, well,frozen.Like, stuck. She had a look of horror permanently spread across her face. I felt my heart breaking in two. I only came here for a week while my parents were on vacation, and then this happens. I was sad, anxious, and scared, but most of all, I wasPISSED!!

Just as I was going to look forthe-the THINGthat did this, I was turned around by a dark figure, and I instinctively unleashed a punch that I put all my strength into, and it connected. Much to my surprise, the figure went flying. It hit the drywall and it cracked. The figure stood up and spoke in a familiar voice.

"Ow," said Jessie, "that really hurt."

"Oh my god!Where were you," I asked, "I'm not sure if you noticed but everbodyis frozen!!!" He waved that away, "Look, I need to get you out of here-" "WELL NO S*T, SHERLOCK!!" He looked worried, and I couldn't blame him. I was scared shitless.

"Come on," he said hurriedly, "I'll take you somewhere safe." I agreed and we rushed into the dining room.The door was right in front of us. I rushed fowards...

...and then the dining room exploded.