A/N: I STILL don't know anything about Demons or magical powers or anything. I got this idea from one of my favorite shows. I don't own that show, anything on the show, or anything else you might recognize. Also, pretty much everything in here is not true. Oh, and sorry if there are any spelling or grammar mistakes.
I STILL DON'T OWN ANYTHING.
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Austin's POV
I waited for the girl to arrive at her usual time. The anticipation was killing me. I was planning on well, basically stalking her today. By the end of lunch, I gave up on waiting and looking for her.
I got up to throw away my trash. I was actually looking forward to her spilling it on me or doing something to embarrass or annoy me. That's when I saw her. She wasn't sitting with that Tish girl or anything- I mean Trish. Sorry, I was kinda getting used to calling her Tish instead of Trish. The populars have really changed me.
The girl was just sitting all alone in the corner way on the other side of the room. She didn't have any lunch in front of her or anything. She should've been hungry, it's the last hour of the day and we've all barely made through three hours. The thought of her being anorexic made me feel strangely weaker and more protective for some reason. I felt as if I was needed by her. Things are getting weirder by the minute.
I kind of felt sorry for the girl. I don't know why, but I did. There was this strange feeling I had when I was with her. Even when I was thinking about her. I actually felt my heart skip a beat when I saw Cassidy and the rest of the group walk over to her table. Most of the cafeteria had left already. I hesitated for a moment before eventually joining the rest of the group to the table.
" Uh, Hey Cassidy, what are we doing?"
" We're going to teach that little bitch a lesson." I couldn't help but feel sick to my stomach when those words came out.
" Hey new girl," Cassidy smiled evilly, sliding into the seat near the girl. The rest of the group sat around the girl until she was trapped. " We missed you at lunch today." The girl didn't even look up. She just looked down at her hands. " What's the matter? Run out of comebacks?" Cassidy continued messing with her. " Why aren't talking? Finally come to your senses? Huh? Huh?'' Cassidy started slapping the girl's cheek with the back of her palm, but not hard enough to hurt.
A few seconds later it started getting harder. But the girl just sat there emotionless and taking the hits.
" Yo Austin, take a hit. This is fun!" Elliot said, joining in. Eventually, the whole group surrounded the girl and started beating her up. I had no choice but to also join in. I was suprised at how the girl just sat there. She didn't move a muscle. I hadn't laid a finger on her when Dez walked by. His widened eyes practically begged me not to join in.
" Yo Dex! Record this! This is goin' on the internet. " Trent yelled.
" Uh... "
" Do it or we'll beat you up, too!" Dez sighed and shut his eyes before flipping his camera open and pressing record.
" C'mon Austin, you're missin' out!" Kira urged. I hesitantly closed my fist and struck the girl's left cheek. The girl's head turned to the right on impact, but then returned back to it's original position. That's it. I'm officially an abuser now.
" Correct." The girl suddenly spoke. The group stopped their hits and stared at her in shock. She slowly got up and walked up to me and I noticed that she didn't have a single mark on her anywhere. " You, and only you may change that. Spend your life wisely, for it is not long before it is over." And that was all she said before walking out. What the hell did that mean?
...
Thankfully, the group ended up forgetting about the recording and Dez and I snuck it back to my house.
" Why can't we just delete it? I can't stand watching the scene again." Dez said. I wanted to watch it again. But only at the part where she spoke to me. Her words echoed around my mind and I couldn't help but wonder why she didn't move or why there wasn't a scratch on her. I've been hit by at least half or more of the group before, and they left a mark for hours.
" Dez, This girl is special. Don't you see?"
" Don't YOU have a girlfriend? An evil one, I might add."
" Not that type of special. There's something about her. She didn't move when we were beating her up, and she didn't have a single mark on her when we were done. Her voice didn't even sound normal when she spoke to me."
" Well Austin, some people are just different."
" Not that different."
" Just leave her alone. She's different and you just need to accept that. " Dez said, getting his jacket and camera on his way out of the door. " I'm deleting this, by the way." He said before closing the door.
...
" Hey Austy ;)" Cassidy texted me.
"Hey Cass"
" So, we're all going to the beach for a late night swim. You Coming?"
" Probably not, Cass. I don't really feel like it right now."
" Great. I'll see you there" I sighed and got up to get ready.
...
It was almost pitch black except for some lanterns when I arrived. Some other guys and girls were there, too. I guess Cassidy invited all of the ' Not totally popular enough to hang out with, but cool enough to be seen with' people.
" Damn, look at all these hot chicks, bro. " Trent slurred, hooking his arm around my neck. " I'm so not sleeping in my own bed tonight. " Normally, I would just go with it and laugh with him, but this time I pushed his arm off and walked away akwardly. He didn't seem to notice anything and just kept drinking his 'beverage.'
Cassidy was barely covered at all along with her friends, drinking the weird drinks, dancing and laughing. I might as well leave them to their fun. I got back in my car and started the engine. There was nothing here for me anyway.
I couldn't sleep and I was pretty bored and craving something small, so I headed towards the cafe. On the way there, I turned up some music and started humming along until I saw a blur run across the road. I panicked and slammed on the brakes. I only made contact a pair of beautiful chocolate eyes for a split second before they became a blur and disappeared.
I hadn't moved from my spot because of the shock and panic running through my veins. I almost ran over a person. Oh my god, I ALMOST RAN OVER A PERSON!
...
I rubbed my sweaty palms together as I waited my hot chocolate and pancakes to come. I was still freaked about the little 'situation' that just happened. I was so uneasy about this that I ended up scarfing down nearly twenty pancakes before somebody interrupted me.
" Those pancakes must be good if you've eaten sixteen already." It was the girl from school.
" No, I'm just a little shaken up, you know? A Lot of things are happening." She nodded her head in understandment and leaned against a chair, crossing her arms.
" Makes sense." She shrugged. " Lots of people eat a lot when they're stressed because 'Stressed' backwards is 'Desserts' and I think that might be your case right here." ( I just saw something that said that. I don't own that quote or whatever it is.)
" Hmm. Good point." I said with a mouthful of pancakes. She giggled quietly, which caused me to smile a little.
" So, what'cha doin' here at midnight?"
" Uh, What're YOU doing here at midnight?" I shot back.
" I asked you first. "
" Touche. " She giggled again, causing me to smile again. " I was just bored and a little hungry. " She remained motionless for a moment before smiling widely. " Oh wait, I've seen that face before. It's when Dez has a crazy idea and drags me into it. "
" Correct, and that's exactly what's going to happen." She said before yanking my arm and dragging me out the door.
" Um, I didn't pay." I pointed out, turning back. She waved her hand in front of me, causing me to stop.
" Covered." She said simply before yanking my arm again. I laughed and followed along.
...
" Wait, there's a party at the beach. We can just hang here some other time." I said nervously. If Cassidy saw me with this girl, she'd flip out.
" Really? How very disappointing to not be invited. Let's not let them down." Her smirk grew wider and now I was really regretting letting her drive my car. She stepped on the gas pedal and we slid into a parking space perfectly with a loud screech. The music stopped and everyone stopped partying and all turned to look at us. The girl stepped out of the car and walked in between the crowd and the car.
" You know, I was really quite upset at not recieving an invitation to your little 'get- together' party here..." She pouted. Then her wide smile returned as she placed her hand on her hips. " Quite rude to not invite a friend, isn't it?"
" You're not a friend. You're not even a popular. " Cassidy stepped forward. I got out of the car and leaned against the hood. " You're a nobody." She scowled, pointing a finger at the girl. The girl pouted again and lowered her gaze. She let out small fake sobs and put her fingertips over her bottom lip as if she were really hurt by Cassidy's insult.. Cassidy smirked and looked back at the others, urging them to join her in victory.
They started laughing before Cassidy was cut off by the girl's deep chuckle. The crowd was silenced before Cassidy turned back around to face the girl.
" I'd watch yourself if I were you." The girl warned. " 'Cause you have no idea what you're up against." Her stare turned hard and cold and her smile faded. There was a long stare-down before the girl whipped her attention away from Cassidy and walked off. Not turning back even once.
As if nothing just happened, everybody started partying again. I got back in my car and drove off, hoping to see the girl and offer a ride. With no luck, I drove back to my house.
...
I twisted and turned all night. I couldn't seem to get the girl out of my head. I didn't even know her that well. I didn't even know her name.
I got into my casual clothes and drove to school. As usual, I was greeted by my half-dressesd girlfriend and the rest of the crew. They started talking about something but I didn't pay attention because I was looking around for the girl. I spotted her around the corner of the school and seperated myself from the group.
" Hey, uh... I'll catch up with you guys later."
" Kay, see you later, Austy." Cassidy called back.
I walked around the same corner and found the girl sitting on a bench under a large tree that blocked out most of the sun. There was one ray of sunlight that hit the girl's figure so perfectly, I couldn't seem to stop staring. Especially when a smile stretched across her face. Not like the others ones before, this one made them all look forced. This one looked real.
I crept up closer to see what she was doing. She was writing in a brown leather book with a large pink 'A' around the center of the book. There was a silver star right above the 'A' in the right-hand corner. The 'A' must be the first letter of her name. I thought to myself. There were brown strings attached to the spine of the book with on large bead at the end of the strings.
I watched her write in the book for a couple more minutes before she looked back at me and our eyes locked. Mine widened and I quickly turned the corner before she could do anything. I waited a few more seconds before I took a peek around the corner again. The girl was no longer on the bench, but inches away from my face.
" How much did you see?" She growled.
" Uh, I didn't see any, uh-"
" How much did you see?!" She grabbed the front of my shirt and slammed me against the wall.
" Whoa, whoa, whoa. Calm down! I didn't see anything, okay? " I put my hands up in surrender. My breath slowed and she squinted at me as if she were trying to see through me. " I didn't see anything." I said more calmly. She let the front of my shirt go and threw it back at me. She stomped away without out looking back once.
I stayed where she left me, hands still surrendered and the front of my shirt, crumpled from where she had a death grip on it. There was only one thing that stood out over the many thoughts of my mind.
What was in the book? And why didn't she want me to see it?
...
" Don't touch."
" Ow." I said, rubbing my hand where she slapped me. " Fine. You win, I won't touch your book." I watched as she turned around and I took that as my chance to grab the book. All I got was table. She'd already snatched the book and walked away. How could that be possible? I was staring at the book the whole time and I didn't see her take it at all.
She looked back at me and just shrugged her shoulders. " Hmpf." She scoffed and continued to walk.
" How did you do that?" I said, walking up to her.
" Reflexes. "
" What? Nobody has reflexes that fast. I didn't even see you take it."
" Maybe you should get some glasses." She shrugged again and walked faster. I chuckled and matched her pace.
We walked into the gym together and Cassidy practically jumped on me. She was clinging onto me as if her life depended on it. I pushed her off to say something, only to have her sticky, glossed lips on me. I pushed her off again and wiped my mouth.
" Cassidy, stop." I said, holding her back. She clawed at me and grabbed my face again.
" I'm not against love or anything but this is just disgusting." A hand came between Cassidy's lips and mine. So Cassidy ended up kissing the hand. " Okay, ew..." I followed the hand and saw the girl I walked in with wiping the lipgloss from her hand on Cassidy's... 'shirt' thing. I couldn't really tell. It was really short.
" You ruined my top!" Cassidy exclaimed, looking down at where the girl smeared the red cherry lipgloss on her pink top.
" No, You ruined your top. You ruined all crop tops. If you're really all about looks, make sure you actually look good in an outfit."
" You wish you had a body like mine." Cassidy shot back.
" You know what? You're right. Man, if I had a body like that I could burn it whenever I wanted without having to track down you're ugly ass." It didn't really make much sense to me, but Cassidy seemed to get it because her jaw dropped and she lunged at the girl.
" Get over here!" Cassidy screeched as she chased after the girl.
" Whoa! Hold up, I'm straight and you have a boyfriend! " The girl laughed, holding up her hands and continued to dodge Cassidy. " And... you're seriously not my type."
" That's it! " Cassidy shrieked. " Austin! Why are you just standing there?! Get her!"
" No." I said immeadiately. Both of them stopped. Cassidy looked at me with disbelief.
" What did you say?"
" I said no. I'm done abusing and hurting people. And I'm done with you." I blurted out before I knew it. I didn't really plan on breaking it off with her yet.
" Wh- what?" She stuttered.
" You heard me. We're over. Done. I'm breaking up with you."
" Austin, what's gotten into you? Ever since she came along, you've been acting weird." Cassidy said, then she gasped. " It's because of her isn't it?!" She pointed at the girl. " She's done something to you hasn't she? What did she do, Austy? " She said as she ran up to me. Then she ran back to the girl and grabbed her by the collar of her shirt. " What did you do to him?!"
" Relax, Bitch. I didn't do anything." The girl said, shoving Cassidy's hand off of her. " He's breaking up with you for real. And I can totally see why. "
" Bu-But-"
" Geez, you act like you've never been dumped before. I thought sluts were used to that."
" This is all your fault!" Cassidy yelled, lunging at her again.
" Catch me if you can!" The girl laughed, dodging people and jumping over bookbags. She climbed on top of the bleachers and put her hands on her hips. " You're gonna have to be faster than that." She smirked and jumped off. Cassidy growled and chased after her, tripping on her heels and falling.
" UGH! Just get over here, already!" Cassidy screeched.
" Mmm... lemme think about that... no." The girl said, and began running again. I took the time to study her as she ran and dodged people and things.
Her chestnut colored hair that reached just above her waist and was curled in perfect curls. The bottoms of her hair were a bright gold and mixed in with her brown hair perfectly. She was flexible, agile, graceful with every move. And the way she smiled. She was clearly having a great time humiliating Cassidy.
" Okay, okay. I'm bored now." The girl said, walking up to me.
" Okay, how do you stop that?" I said, pointing at the screeching Cassidy running towards us.
" Like this." She smirked, sticking a hand out. Cassidy ran right into her hand and struggled to claw the girl in any way. She pushed Cassidy's head back and she fell on her butt. The girl's face was twisted in digust as she looked at her hand. " Oh, gross. Seriously? How can one simply use this much hairspray?" She shuddered and wiped her hand on my shirt.
" Ew, I don't want it!"
" Real mature, man." We laughed a little before I stuck my hand out.
" I'm Austin."
" Little late for greetings, don't you think? I mean, we've already become such great friends and you still don't know my name. "
" So, we're friends?"
" Don't push it, dude. Name's Ally." She grinned and gave me her sticky hand.
" Aw! I can't believe I fell for that!" I exclaimed, wiping my hand on my shirt.
" But you did." She smirked.
A/N: Okay, so I've been thinking for a while that maybe I should just re-write this whole story. Don't worry, if I do, I'll only change it a little bit. The story will still be kind of the same, just I don't know how to explain it, I just wanted to start over on this story. I probably won't change it anytime soon, but maybe I'll just post a whole new story as a re-write. It was just a thought, I don't know for sure if I'll go through with it, though.
