ShaymieTheShaymin
eepy...
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So I found this poor thing abandoned and decided randomly to post it. I had posted it on another forum, but that one is slowly dying and I never really got any criticism there. Anyway, here I go~
"Abby!"
I groaned at the harsh sound of my mother's shrill voice coming from downstairs. "Five more minutes..." I muttered. "Or years..." I burrowed my way under the covers, trying to block out the harsh sunlight and my mother's voice. Where had the summer gone? It felt like only yesterday when I had been on the beach, checking out all of the hotties and trying to keep Elizabeth from drowning... I want those days back. I heard Mom stomping downstairs and sighed. It was only a matter of time before she came up here, wondering what was taking me so long.
"Abigail Marie Adams, you have ten seconds to get your tiny little butt out of that bed, or else!"
Or else what? When most parents say "or else", they can make it sound threatening. Mom, on the other hand, makes it sound like she's run out of ideas. She's... different from other parents, and not just because of that. She's way too protective of me and my sister Elizabeth. (Actually, Elizabeth isn't my sister, but that's a totally different story. This is about my mom.) The woman's convinced that angels are real and live with us. She also thinks that witches are real too. She says that one tried to kill her, and that an angel saved her. While we're on the topic of angels, Mom thinks that Elizabeth is an angel. Talk about crazy...
"Abigail..."
I peeked out from under the covers and sighed in relief. Mom hadn't come up to my room like I thought. Instead, she sent Elizabeth up. I smiled at her and sat up in bed. "U-Um... Your mom says to come downstairs right now..." she whispered, twirling a strand of brown hair around her finger nervously. "And she doesn't want any backtalk..." I smiled at my shy little sister. "She's your mom now, too, Eli. And I'm your sister. You don't have to be so shy around us." She nodded and looked down at the ground. I sighed.
"Elizabeth, look at me." She looked up at me slowly, looking like a deer caught in the headlights. Once I saw the pain and sadness in her eyes, I couldn't help myself. I pulled Elizabeth towards me and hugged her tightly. "Eli, it's okay," I whispered. She sniffled and started to cry. "They'll hurt me again," she whispered. "I saw them..." I shook my head. "They won't hurt you... I promise, okay?" Elizabeth shook her head. "I've seen it... They're both coming..."
I stared at her and frowned. "Eli, I... They're not coming..." I whispered. Elizabeth wiped her tears away and shook her head again. "You don't get it," she mumbled. "Just forget it." She pushed me away. "Get ready for school, Abby." She ran out of my room before I could say anything. "Eli..." I said sadly. I sighed softly. I'm going to earn her trust one way or another... She shouldn't be so scared of people. "Just wait, okay...? I'll help you..." I started to get dressed and glanced at the clock. 7:45. I had fifteen minutes to get to school, but I would be late anyway since I had to walk Elizabeth to school.
I walked to the bathroom and started to comb through my mess of red hair. Bedhead's the worst. After a few minutes, I had my hair combed out. "Perfect..." I walked back to my room and grabbed my purse from the door handle. I rushed downstairs as fast as I could, but tripped on the second to last step and fell on my face. I looked up and frowned when I saw Elizabeth crying at the kitchen table and my mom trying to comfort her. "What's wrong, Eli?" I asked as I stood up. I walked over to her and put my hand on her shoulder.
"I... can't... go..." she whispered between sobs. "Not... without Alexis..." I hugged her tightly. Alexis was Elizabeth's best friend, who had died over the summer. I'll explain it later. "Eli," I whispered. "Alexis would want you to go to school, right? Think about what she would want..." Elizabeth sniffled. "Alex would want me to be happy..." she mumbled. I grabbed her hand gently and helped her off her chair. "It'll be okay..." I whispered. I walked Elizabeth to the door and looked back. "We're going to school!" I called back to Mom. She nodded and sighed. I saw someone standing outside of the window, but when we walked outside, they were gone. Nothing was left but a few black feathers...
I guess I should introduce myself now. My name is Abigail Adams. And before you ask, I am NOT married to John Adams. My mother just didn't think things through when she named me. I'm fifteen years old. The shy little brunette next to me is my sister Elizabeth. Wait, scratch that. She's not shy at all. Try totally terrified of people. I blame her parents. They did some pretty terrible things to her before we took her in. I'm sure that she's scarred for life now...
"Abby, you don't have to squeeze my hand so tightly..."
I looked down and noticed that I was holding Elizabeth's hand so tightly that my knuckles were pure white. I laughed nervously, but didn't let go of her hand. There's no way that I'm leaving her alone now... Elizabeth looked up at me and smiled, but there was no hiding the sadness in her eyes that would probably be there, even if she doesn't want us to know how sad she is.
I looked around and noticed that we were already at Elizabeth's school. I looked down at her and tried to smile, even though I knew that we were both nervous, me more than her. "It's okay, Eli," I whispered. "I'll be back as soon as school's over to take you to your doctor's appointment. After that, we'll go straight home, okay?" Elizabeth shook her head. "I don't want to go to school and I don't want to go to that dumb therapist!" she yelled. She squeezed my hand and looked down at the ground. "Don't make me go, Abby..." I saw a few tears fall to the ground.
"Eli, I'm sorry... You have to go..." I bent down and hugged her tightly, feeling tears in my own eyes. "It'll be okay..." I whispered. "They can't hurt you here." Elizabeth was silent for a few moments before she hugged me back. She sniffled and whispered softly, "Thank you, Abby..." She pulled away from me and ran into the school. I stood up and watched her. "I love you..." I said softly before turning around and running to school.
I ended up at school forty-five minutes late. Since thus was the first day of school, I was let off with a warning. The next time that I was late, though, I would get detention. Any more times after that, a citation. Wow. Tenth grade's strict. I'm going to have to start waking up earlier... Or stop staying up so late to follow One Direction's concerts. I mean... Doing homework! Yep! Totally not a fangirl... Or a stalker.
I didn't really pay attention to my classes. I was too worried about Elizabeth. I hoped that she was okay... Maybe I should have let her stay home today after all. She would have been home alone all day, though... I'm not sure if I can trust her alone yet. At least at school, the teachers will be watching her.
"Hey! Little Red Riding Hood! The teacher's calling you!"
I looked around and blinked. I was still in Mr. Fitz's seventh period algebra class... The person next to me was nudging my shoulder. I guess she was the one calling me. I turned around and flinched when I saw a pair of steely gray eyes glaring at me. I looked down at the ground, trying to avoid eye contact with the golden-haired beauty next to me. What was her name again...? Oh yeah. Genevieve. Genevieve Dubois. The star of every sports team in town since she was out of diapers.
"Little Red! Hello, earth to Little Red!"
Huh? Oh yeah, she needed me for something... I needed to stop spacing out like that. I looked up at her. "What?" I asked. "What is so important that you need to yell in my ear?" Genevieve glared at me. "I guess you don't care about your sister." The way that she spat out the word sister made me think that she hated Elizabeth or something... Wait, Elizabeth's in trouble?! I jumped out of my chair and ran out of the room as fast as I could. I knew that I would get in trouble for this big time, but I didn't care.
"Wait for me!"
I froze when I got outside of the school and looked back to see Genevieve running after me. She ran up to me and sighed. "You'll need protection, Little Red," she whispered. I glared at her and ran towards Elizabeth's school. I didn't have time to mess with Little Miss Perfect. Elizabeth was in trouble, and that's all that mattered. I heard Genevieve running besides me and sighed. "I said that you needed protection!" She yelled. I snorted. "From what?" I asked. Genevieve pointed ahead at the dark-haired man who suddenly appeared in front of us, surrounded by black feathers and holding my unconscious sister in his arms.
Chapter 1
"Abby!"
I groaned at the harsh sound of my mother's shrill voice coming from downstairs. "Five more minutes..." I muttered. "Or years..." I burrowed my way under the covers, trying to block out the harsh sunlight and my mother's voice. Where had the summer gone? It felt like only yesterday when I had been on the beach, checking out all of the hotties and trying to keep Elizabeth from drowning... I want those days back. I heard Mom stomping downstairs and sighed. It was only a matter of time before she came up here, wondering what was taking me so long.
"Abigail Marie Adams, you have ten seconds to get your tiny little butt out of that bed, or else!"
Or else what? When most parents say "or else", they can make it sound threatening. Mom, on the other hand, makes it sound like she's run out of ideas. She's... different from other parents, and not just because of that. She's way too protective of me and my sister Elizabeth. (Actually, Elizabeth isn't my sister, but that's a totally different story. This is about my mom.) The woman's convinced that angels are real and live with us. She also thinks that witches are real too. She says that one tried to kill her, and that an angel saved her. While we're on the topic of angels, Mom thinks that Elizabeth is an angel. Talk about crazy...
"Abigail..."
I peeked out from under the covers and sighed in relief. Mom hadn't come up to my room like I thought. Instead, she sent Elizabeth up. I smiled at her and sat up in bed. "U-Um... Your mom says to come downstairs right now..." she whispered, twirling a strand of brown hair around her finger nervously. "And she doesn't want any backtalk..." I smiled at my shy little sister. "She's your mom now, too, Eli. And I'm your sister. You don't have to be so shy around us." She nodded and looked down at the ground. I sighed.
"Elizabeth, look at me." She looked up at me slowly, looking like a deer caught in the headlights. Once I saw the pain and sadness in her eyes, I couldn't help myself. I pulled Elizabeth towards me and hugged her tightly. "Eli, it's okay," I whispered. She sniffled and started to cry. "They'll hurt me again," she whispered. "I saw them..." I shook my head. "They won't hurt you... I promise, okay?" Elizabeth shook her head. "I've seen it... They're both coming..."
I stared at her and frowned. "Eli, I... They're not coming..." I whispered. Elizabeth wiped her tears away and shook her head again. "You don't get it," she mumbled. "Just forget it." She pushed me away. "Get ready for school, Abby." She ran out of my room before I could say anything. "Eli..." I said sadly. I sighed softly. I'm going to earn her trust one way or another... She shouldn't be so scared of people. "Just wait, okay...? I'll help you..." I started to get dressed and glanced at the clock. 7:45. I had fifteen minutes to get to school, but I would be late anyway since I had to walk Elizabeth to school.
I walked to the bathroom and started to comb through my mess of red hair. Bedhead's the worst. After a few minutes, I had my hair combed out. "Perfect..." I walked back to my room and grabbed my purse from the door handle. I rushed downstairs as fast as I could, but tripped on the second to last step and fell on my face. I looked up and frowned when I saw Elizabeth crying at the kitchen table and my mom trying to comfort her. "What's wrong, Eli?" I asked as I stood up. I walked over to her and put my hand on her shoulder.
"I... can't... go..." she whispered between sobs. "Not... without Alexis..." I hugged her tightly. Alexis was Elizabeth's best friend, who had died over the summer. I'll explain it later. "Eli," I whispered. "Alexis would want you to go to school, right? Think about what she would want..." Elizabeth sniffled. "Alex would want me to be happy..." she mumbled. I grabbed her hand gently and helped her off her chair. "It'll be okay..." I whispered. I walked Elizabeth to the door and looked back. "We're going to school!" I called back to Mom. She nodded and sighed. I saw someone standing outside of the window, but when we walked outside, they were gone. Nothing was left but a few black feathers...
I guess I should introduce myself now. My name is Abigail Adams. And before you ask, I am NOT married to John Adams. My mother just didn't think things through when she named me. I'm fifteen years old. The shy little brunette next to me is my sister Elizabeth. Wait, scratch that. She's not shy at all. Try totally terrified of people. I blame her parents. They did some pretty terrible things to her before we took her in. I'm sure that she's scarred for life now...
"Abby, you don't have to squeeze my hand so tightly..."
I looked down and noticed that I was holding Elizabeth's hand so tightly that my knuckles were pure white. I laughed nervously, but didn't let go of her hand. There's no way that I'm leaving her alone now... Elizabeth looked up at me and smiled, but there was no hiding the sadness in her eyes that would probably be there, even if she doesn't want us to know how sad she is.
I looked around and noticed that we were already at Elizabeth's school. I looked down at her and tried to smile, even though I knew that we were both nervous, me more than her. "It's okay, Eli," I whispered. "I'll be back as soon as school's over to take you to your doctor's appointment. After that, we'll go straight home, okay?" Elizabeth shook her head. "I don't want to go to school and I don't want to go to that dumb therapist!" she yelled. She squeezed my hand and looked down at the ground. "Don't make me go, Abby..." I saw a few tears fall to the ground.
"Eli, I'm sorry... You have to go..." I bent down and hugged her tightly, feeling tears in my own eyes. "It'll be okay..." I whispered. "They can't hurt you here." Elizabeth was silent for a few moments before she hugged me back. She sniffled and whispered softly, "Thank you, Abby..." She pulled away from me and ran into the school. I stood up and watched her. "I love you..." I said softly before turning around and running to school.
I ended up at school forty-five minutes late. Since thus was the first day of school, I was let off with a warning. The next time that I was late, though, I would get detention. Any more times after that, a citation. Wow. Tenth grade's strict. I'm going to have to start waking up earlier... Or stop staying up so late to follow One Direction's concerts. I mean... Doing homework! Yep! Totally not a fangirl... Or a stalker.
I didn't really pay attention to my classes. I was too worried about Elizabeth. I hoped that she was okay... Maybe I should have let her stay home today after all. She would have been home alone all day, though... I'm not sure if I can trust her alone yet. At least at school, the teachers will be watching her.
"Hey! Little Red Riding Hood! The teacher's calling you!"
I looked around and blinked. I was still in Mr. Fitz's seventh period algebra class... The person next to me was nudging my shoulder. I guess she was the one calling me. I turned around and flinched when I saw a pair of steely gray eyes glaring at me. I looked down at the ground, trying to avoid eye contact with the golden-haired beauty next to me. What was her name again...? Oh yeah. Genevieve. Genevieve Dubois. The star of every sports team in town since she was out of diapers.
"Little Red! Hello, earth to Little Red!"
Huh? Oh yeah, she needed me for something... I needed to stop spacing out like that. I looked up at her. "What?" I asked. "What is so important that you need to yell in my ear?" Genevieve glared at me. "I guess you don't care about your sister." The way that she spat out the word sister made me think that she hated Elizabeth or something... Wait, Elizabeth's in trouble?! I jumped out of my chair and ran out of the room as fast as I could. I knew that I would get in trouble for this big time, but I didn't care.
"Wait for me!"
I froze when I got outside of the school and looked back to see Genevieve running after me. She ran up to me and sighed. "You'll need protection, Little Red," she whispered. I glared at her and ran towards Elizabeth's school. I didn't have time to mess with Little Miss Perfect. Elizabeth was in trouble, and that's all that mattered. I heard Genevieve running besides me and sighed. "I said that you needed protection!" She yelled. I snorted. "From what?" I asked. Genevieve pointed ahead at the dark-haired man who suddenly appeared in front of us, surrounded by black feathers and holding my unconscious sister in his arms.
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