"Okay so where are you gonna drag me too next" I asked the sun had gone down
He grabbed my hand, "to see an old friend." He smiled
With that we teleported in front of some store.
"God! please a warning!" I exclaimed
"I grabbed your hand. That's enough" He said
"No, no its not." I groaned
When we got inside the store me and five got a flashlight.
"So where your 'friend' hiding?" I ask frowning. Who hides in a store waiting for someone?
Five does somewhere and I look at some shoes
"Delores, it's good to se you I've missed you." I walk over to five
"Seriously five! a fuc-"
I was interrupted by people shooting at us
"No!" Five exclaims hiding Doris
"Now who are this people five?" I hushed a whisper
"It's them" "who's them?"
"Hazel and Cha-Cha, trained assassins"
Great...
"Go for hazel, I'll go for cha-cha"
Who? He disappears
I turn invisible
"who's hazel?" I telepathically speak to Five"The blue mask"
I go behind Hazel and throw something in front of him letting him shoot at it.
"Hello Hazel"
He turns and fire's in all directions.
I bump into someone next to the shelves. I appear again.
"What the shit five?" I sneered
"Come on let's just go" He extends his hand.
When he tries jumping, he cant.
He climbs over the shelves. As I try to do the same a bullet grazes over my left shoulder.
I shriek and turn invisible. I make my way to five and we hid behind the cash register.
Blue, red, and white light flash all over the store
"The bastard jumped again." The man says
"Come on, let's go."
When we came back to the academy our sister and brothers gathered
"what happened?" "is that blood?" "is there anything we can do to help?"
"No, there nothing any of you can do. Nothing!" Five shouts
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yooo, I'm back. Had some writer block but now its a bit better
I'll be updating again today dw
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~Bee 🐝
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