Hey guys! I got my laptop ready to write so this is a lot easier to manage! Thanks for the reviews! I really feel connected to y'all when ya write them. Anyway, after this i'm wrecking my brain for more ideas so mind helping out? haha, anyway, thanks for the support!
Jessica began to tell of a nice boy who lived just next door. He had short, chestnut brown hair and a strong belief in mythical creatures. Now Jessica understood why he believed so deeply in them. Jamie had told her of stories about Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, Sandman, and most of all a boy named Jack Frost. Jessica had thought that his childish belief in those kind of things was actually kind of cute, but as Cupid herself stood before her, she herself began to believe. Her mind began to stray and she remembered all of the stories Jamie had told her. Wait... she thought. If Cupid is real, then does that make everyone else Jamie talked about real too?
As Jessica's mind came across this thought, she noticed a boy appear behind Cupid. His hair was as white as freshly fallen snow. He had milky white skin and a very girlish figure. The boy wore a blue hoodie with frost covered a large portion of it. Brown pants stretched down midway down his shins. He stood there in her room barefoot and Jessica felt nostalgic as she looked at him. "Jack Frost?" She said questionably, wondering if Jamie's tales could actually be true. The boy looked up at her as if he was awakened from a deep sleep. He looked surprised yet awestruck.
"You..." he started almost doubting himself, "You can see me?"
"Yes." Jessica replied, reassuringly. "You're as clear as Cupid." Cupid looked from Jack Frost to Jessica, looking for a way to calm them both down.
"We are Guardians, Jessica." said Cupid, telling a bit of a lie. "I am a Guardian of Love whereas Jack Frost over here in a Guardian of Children. We heard that you needed help. Help with a little thing called love." Cupid chuckled a bit once again, Jessica's cheeks quickly changed colors. Jack Frost even blushed a bit, but he didn't know why and was relieved that no one noticed.
"W-well," She started, "I wouldn't say I needed help with it, but maybe just a little boost."
"Perfect!" Said Cupid, laughing a bit maniacally, "That's my job." And, becoming a bit more serious, she strode across the room to where
Jessica had bolted up. She reached down to the bed and picked up the journal Jessica had been writing in. "I'll be taking this, but don't worry, I'll be back by tomorrow." She managed to say before Jessica could cut her off.
"Hey!" She yelled at Cupid as she ran back out the window, giggling all the way. Jessica gave a glare to Jack who stood there awkwardly. "Get it back!" She screeched at him. "There's personal stuff written in there!"
Jack threw his hands up into the air as a sign on innocence. "Hey, now," He said, "I'm sure she has some idea of what she's doing, she is Cupid anyway." Jessica's glare didn't waver. Maybe he could change the subject? "So, anyway, Jessica..." Where was he going to go with this? He thought to himself. "How come you can see me?" Jessica seemed to give a more confused look than he had so he decided to rephrase. "Okay, more like, how come you believe in me?"
Jessica looked puzzled, then replied, "Well, when I saw Cupid standing there she reminded me of stories Jamie used to tell me about mythical creatures. I guess that I began to believe them like that. He had told me about a spirit named Jack Frost who was his best friend even though he hadn't visited him in so long. At first I didn't believe him and I thought his stories were kind of cute but now that you're actually here I..."
"So it was Jamie." Jack said, putting the side of his fist into his palm. Now everything made sense. "How'd you two meet?" He asked, suddenly curious on the subject of love. Maybe Cupid was wearing off on him. He smiled bit at this thought but then quickly brushed it to the back of his mind.
"We've actually known each other for a while." She said, "I moved to Jamie's school in 6th grade. he was the first one to introduce himself to me. We had most of our classes with each other and ended up being put next to each other because our last names are really close in the alphabet. At first I thought it was a pain in the neck being next to him in almost every class. Jamie was just so..." She searched for a word to describe him and concluded "Hyper" was the best one. "I kept being next to him in classes until we finally reached high school. We had no classes together. I started to realize that I missed him being there. He was always so happy, it even kept me happy. And now, whenever I think about him my heart starts beating really fast and I really want to be with him. And whenever one of my friends bring him up in a conversation I turn all pink." Jack noticed that even while she was talking about him, she seemed completely calm. her face was a bit pink but that was it. If I were Cupid, Jack thought, I'd definitely approve of this love.
Meanwhile, Cupid was,
"Aw, c'mon Jamie," she whined to the boy, "I need it for examination purposes."
Jamie held his personal journal tightly to his chest. No way was he letting this spirit get a hold of it. There was personal stuff in there! "Nuh-uh!" Jamie said, grasping it tighter. "I won't let you have it! And you should give back Jessica's as well!" Jamie was very upset with Cupid. What kind of spirit steals peoples' journals?
The argument continued for quite some time. Rather than spirit and child, however, it seemed more like brother and sister. It resulted in a battle of strength and in the end, Cupid won over the journal and, after thanking him for it, flew out the window once again. Jamie's face blushed a brilliant shade of pink as he recalled all the things he had written in that journal. Of course, nothing horrible was written, just the fact that someone else was reading his personal diary put Jamie on edge.
so i just found the button that helps me edit things. But, being a procrastinator, you all will have to wait still XD sorry, I'm evil.
