Hey all you readers! What's up?
Well, I said I'd tell you the name of this story's sequel. It's going to be called The Next Chapter. Crappy name, I know, but it's the best I can think of. Watch out for it and see the next chapter in this story!
Here is the well awaited end of Frog's Divided. Enjoy and read the sequel, too!
Chapter Ten: The Never Ending Summer
"Alan, I'm so sorry. I didn't want to leave, but I didn't want any of you to die over me and-" Natalie said. She felt horrible now. She never wanted to leave, she never wanted them to get hurt, she wanted them to live on without her. But now that David was dead, she didn't feel so bad. She was happy beyond measures that she got to spend possibly the rest of her life with them.
Alan kissed her cheek. "I told you, it's fine. I know why you did it now. I'm just glad you're not really dead."
They were all sitting on the Emerson's porch, looking up at the night sky. It seemed peaceful now that David wasn't around to ruin it.
Lucy had put a splint on Alan's finger. She had told them that she once had the same thing happen to her when she was back in Phoenix. She had also told them that it was going to possibly take the rest of the summer to heal so it should at least heal correctly.
"Me too." Natalie replied, burying her head into Alan's arms.
"Well, if your lovefest is over, we have something important to talk about." Edgar said.
Natalie rolled her eyes and listened to what he had to say.
"David talked about a witch bringing him back. The witch also knew the future, so what if she finds out that we killed David? He said she was an old friend, so what if she's pissed?"
"We'll worry about that when it comes around. Right now, can we enjoy this one peaceful night before we get involved in some more supernatural stuff?" Sam said. "It'll be my first year at school and all I need is to be shunned from everyone there because I'm walking around all summer complaining about witches."
"Sam, you'll be shunned anyways. You're friends with us. The shunning is a side effect." Alan joked.
"Oh great." Sam muttered.
"Well, if you do run around complaining about witches all summer it will be perfectly fine because you can rub it in their faces when you save everyone's ass." Natalie told him.
"We have the half of the summer to survive before we worry about school. Let's enjoy it. To vampire slaying, night and day." Natalie lifted up her glass of iced tea.
Everyone clashed their glasses together and finished the rest of the drink. They all laughed and talked about what to do with the rest of the summer.
A small breeze floated through the porch, causing the wind chimes to sing their melody.
Nobody took notice of it, though. Most of the vampires in Santa Carla were gone. But they didn't think about what else was out there. All of the witches and werewolves. They had a long summer of supernatural ahead of them and if they thought that school ended all of the abnormal things in Santa Carla, they were in for an even longer school year.
How was it? Hm?
Well, there's more to this story in the sequel so watch out for it and read it!
Thanks for reading,
-Nat
(p.s. Before I added this note, this chapter had 666 words in it. Creepy...)
