Disclaimer: The name Anthony Horowitz is commonly associated with an adult male, and last time I checked, I am a teenage female, so you do the math.
England School Trip
Chapter 3
Third person point of view (Richard)
"No, nothing is wrong. Actually, something is very right" Richard heard Matt say.
"Alright then," Jamie looked at Matt with a slightly disturbed look. "Well, Scott and I will be sitting with our class. See ya."
"Yes, bye," replied Matt, still very vague and deep in thought. Suddenly, Matt turned to Richard, his face set in a serious pose. "Scott and Jamie are 2 of the 5," he said, leaving no room for disbelief in his voice.
"What?! How do you know this?"
"I just do. It's a feeling. I feel as if they can communicate in a special way."
"Well, knowing you, we'll find out eventually."
"Yes, but still. Don't you notice how quiet they are, and how they seem to smirk or frown at random moments?"
"I suppose," Richard mused, making their conversation come to an end.
Third person point of view (Jamie)
Jamie sat down near his classmates and looked over at Matt. Matt looked like he was contemplating something, something important.
'Matt looks like he's thinking about something' he heard Scott say in his head.
'Yeah, he does. What do you think it's about?'
'Dunno. Wanna see?'
'Yeah, I think that would be best. Wait, definitely, since he's staring at us.' Jamie answered his brother's question.
'You or me, Scott?'
'You can do it'
'Okay.' Jamie closed his eyes, finding Matt's mind among the mass, and sent a probe to it. There were horrible experiences, and a certain something, a maturity of some sort in his mind, but one thing stood out the most. Something about him. It kept echoing in his mind, 'They are 2 of the 5. Scott and Jamie are 2 of the 5.'
Jamie pulled out then, slightly dazed from what he had just heard. That thought had so much emphasis and seriousness to it. As if the world depended on it.
A/N: Like I said for the previous chapters, I'm sorry it's so short, but I have more written out, and I thought this was a good place to stop. Is there anyone else reading this other than the 2 people who reviewed?
Well, even if you are reading, and don't have an account, I have no idea how you'll be able to comunicate with me.
Oh! I'll know how many people actually read this chapter by the hit count. That can tell me if there are more than 2 people reading this.
Sorry this author's note is so long. I'll stop typing now.
