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Chapter 6- Screw this!
The night went by with Sabrina banging on the door, trying to break it down. I sat there, on my bed, staring at the floor.
Options: run or die. I'm running.
Around midnight I pulled out a small knapsack. Stuffed clothes, my wallet, phone charger, and I small picture from my crazy days. I also threw in Daphne's Fairy Wand for good measure, who knows? I might not find a place to crash or get arrested, or run into the bad crowd of Everafters. I pulled on my running shoes, and pulled on my black hoodie.
I grabbed a piece of paper and scribbled a note, not for Puck and the stupid, Grimm sisters, but for Granny and Canis, they deserve to know.
Dear Granny and Canis,
I know this is soon and you'll be saying 'She's just 14!' Actually I'm a lot older, and I'm fine, but I can't live here if more than half the house hates me! (Puck, Sabrina, and Daphne.) Don't worry, I'll be fine. Just go on and pretend I am still in the hospital, being so-called crazy. Who knows I might just end up back in there.
Puck, Sabrina and Puck-
Screw you and leave me alone. I tried to do something nice than you all freak, why can't you realize the world revolves around you? For all I care, you can drop dead, DEAD. And I hope I never have to see any of you again for as long as my Everafter life lets me live.
~Red
I nodded at the note, set it on the bed and walked to the window.
"Well, let's get this over with." I mumbled to myself. I pulled it open as quietly as I could and jumped.
"Moron!" I whispered, as I crawled out of the bushes, landing on my legs and knees, which was stupid of me! I check the knapsack to make sure nothing was broken. Thankfully nothing was, and I walked, farther and farther into the dark, creepy woods.
Now I know what you're thinking, 'Why are you going into the woods?'
'At the witching hour?'
'Are you crazy?'
No, I had a good feeling about heading in here, and I'm going to follow my gut.
As time pasted I could just imagine what the Grimms would say. It was about 7, so they should be up. I sat down under a tree and thought.
(A.N. Her vision of what will happen)
Sabrina hit against the door one more time, "Fall down you piece of crap." She mumbled.
"SABRINA!" Daphne yelled, running up the stairs with the key.
"Ha Red, you're in for it now!" Sabrina cackled, grabbing the key from Daphne.
She slid the key into the lock, turned it, and flung the door open.
"Where is she?" Daphne demanded.
"In the closet?" Sabrina asked, not so sure of herself.
"Hey the window is open!" Daphne called. Granny walked in and pick up the note, read it and gasped. "Oh dear."
"What?" Both Grimm sisters asked, turning towards their grandmother.
"She shouldn't have."
Daphne checked under her bed, her wand was missing.
"She took my wand!" Daphne bellowed, face going red. Sabrina grabbed the note and read it just as fast as Granny.
"Good riddance," She said, tossing the note over her shoulder, where Daphne stood waiting for the letter. "She just better not show her face, ungrateful, little freak. Glad she's gone."
Daphne looked down at the paper, a little teary eyed, "She can't just go!"
"I thought you hated her?" Sabrina asked, shocked by her sister's sudden change of heart.
"Well, I can't believe we made her run away. We both know what's it like, Sabrina. You only run away if you really hate the place."
Sabrina pondered this comment for a moment. "Yeah, but the little brat had it coming."
Than Sabrina left the room.
Maybe Daphne wouldn't feel sorry for me? I don't know anymore.
I sighed and got up.
"Might as well keep going," I said to the nearby tree. I walked farther along, the trail getting familiar.
"Wait a second?" I said, looking forward. I was walking straight to Baba Yaga's hut.
WHY!
"Go," said a voice in my head. "You'll soon know why."
My thoughts were, I must be crazy. But my feet moved on their own, and walked towards the house.
I must be a loony, you just don't walk to Baba Yaga's house to say 'Hi' you have to have sacrifices for her stupid guardians that talk. And if that doesn't scare you, start looking at the human skulls!
"I can't keep going." I thought, "I'm going to run into a guardian and the thing is going to rip me to shreds."
Except, I met no guardian, soon the gate was in sight.
"Freaky." I said.
As I approached the gate, which was torn off its hinges.
"Well someone is in a bad mood." I thought and walked past the gate, being very careful not to bump it. From the story I read the gate talks too.
The front door was wide open too, and you could hear two men yelling at the raspy voice of Baba Yaga.
"Old witch, your trapped, the house won't obey you anymore, you're not it's true master." The first man said, I froze.
"Your right," The old witch cackled. "I can't be its master anymore."
Baba Yaga what do you think you are doing?
"Come on, just join." The other man said, stepping closer to the defense-less Baba Yaga. "Just join and you can live."
From what I could see, Baba Yaga smiled, evilly. "Now what would be the fun of that?"
"Run!" The voice told me, it was super familiar, where have I-
"RUN!" The voice barked.
I took off, heck, I don't want to be there when Baba Yaga whips those idiots butts than decide to have a whack at me.
A great gust of wind hit me in the back and I fell, the world went black, a bullet ripped through the air and Baba Yaga's evil cackle. "You think," She said, before she hit the ground, dead.
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