Deidara

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Deidara was glad that his usual teacher was sick that day. Well he wasn't glad the teacher was sick, just that he didn't come, because he didn't do his homework. In fact, he didn't even unzip his backpack after he got back from school.

Deidara zoned out as the substitute told random stories about her week. Suddenly, his phone buzzed in his pocket. It was a text from his friend, Hidan.

'Deidara come outside to my car. I got broken up with!!(TOT)' (Hidan)

'What? You were dating someone?' (Deidara)

'I'm heartbreakennn' (Hidan)

'Hurry up😓' (Hidan)

'I can't the substitute will notice if I try to leave.' (Deidara)

'Fake diarrhea!! It shouldn't be too hard, that word sounds similar to ur name ;)' (Hidan)

'I'm omw just to beat your ass' (Deidara)

Deidara raised his hand and interrupted the teacher. "Excuse me, miss, but I think I have a stomachache. Can I please go to the nurse?" Deidara asked.

The teacher looked skeptical, but she handed him a note and told him to hurry back. Deidara grabbed his backpack and made his way to the outside.

He located Hidan's car and went to open the passenger seat. It wouldn't open. "Hidan, this isn't funny." He tapped on the window as hidan laughed inaudibly in the drivers seat.

"I guess I'll go back to class." Deidara shrugged and started to walk away. Hidan quickly unlocked the door and lowered the window. "No! Wait, I'm sorry. Please come back."

"Bastard," Deidara said as he got into the passenger seat. "Where are we going? I know you made that breakup up."

"I'm not lying! My heart aches for my lost love. My heart was shattered into a million pieces." Hidan said as he drove, faking sorrow.

"Hey, keep your eyes on the road!" Hidan purposefully swerved after that. "Hidan stop it! I'm going to kill you if we survive."

Hidan laughed and swerved again, almost hitting a curb. "Relax, Dei. I know how to drive. I just wanted to get your attention."

Deidara rolled his eyes, but couldn't help but smile a little. "Okay, fine. You have my attention. Now, tell me where we're going."

Hidan's expression became serious. "I need your help with something. It's important."

"What is it?" Deidara asked, concerned.

Hidan hesitated for a moment before speaking. "I've been having these strange dreams lately. They're so vivid, it's like I'm actually there. And there's this voice that keeps calling out to me. I can't make out what it's saying, but it's haunting me."

Deidara raised an eyebrow. "That does sound strange. But what does that have to do with me?"

"I don't know, but I need your help to figure it out. I trust you, Dei. You're the only one I can turn to."

Deidara nodded. "Okay, I'll help you. But where do we start?"

Hidan smiled, relieved. "I knew I could count on you. There's this old abandoned house on the outskirts of town. I think that's where the voice is coming from."

Deidara looked skeptical. "An abandoned house? Hidan, that sounds dangerous."

"I know, but I have to find out what's going on. Will you come with me?" Hidan asked, looking at Deidara with pleading eyes.

Deidara sighed. "Fine, but if anything goes wrong, we're out of there. Got it?"

Hidan grinned. "Got it. Thanks, Dei. You're the best."

They drove in silence for a few minutes until they reached the abandoned house. It was an old Victorian-style house, with peeling paint and broken windows. The overgrown lawn was littered with trash and debris.

Hidan parked the car and they got out. Deidara looked around nervously, his heart pounding in his chest. "Are you sure this is a good idea, Hidan?"

Hidan nodded, determination etched on his face. "I have to know what's going on. Come on."

They cautiously made their way towards the house, avoiding broken glass and sharp objects. They pushed open the front door, which creaked ominously. The inside of the house was dark and musty, with cobwebs hanging from the ceiling. They cautiously stepped inside, their eyes adjusting to the darkness.

Deidara and Hidan made their way through the dark, creaky house. The floorboards groaned with each step they took. As they entered a room on the second floor, they noticed a symbol drawn in fresh blood on the floor. It was a circle with a triangle inside it.

"What the hell is this?" Hidan muttered, staring at the symbol.

Suddenly, the door slammed shut, and the room was plunged into darkness. Deidara tried to open the door, but it wouldn't budge.

"What the...the door's stuck!" Deidara exclaimed, panic rising in his chest.

Hidan, on the other hand, seemed unfazed. He stood there, looking at the symbol with an intense gaze.

Suddenly, a voice spoke. "Hidan," it said. "I've been waiting for you."

Deidara looked around, trying to figure out where the voice was coming from, but he couldn't see anyone.

"Hidan, can you hear that?" he asked, but Hidan didn't answer. He was still staring at the symbol.

"I am Jashin," the voice continued. "And you, Hidan, are my chosen one."

Hidan's eyes widened, and a strange look came over his face.

"What do you want from me?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.

"I want you to serve me," Jashin replied. "I want you to bring me sacrifices, to spill blood in my name."

Deidara started to panic. He had never believed in the supernatural, but this was something out of a horror movie.

"Hidan, we need to get out of here," he said urgently.

But Hidan didn't move. He was completely focused on the voice.

"I accept," he said finally.

Deidara couldn't believe what he was hearing. "Hidan, what are you doing? We need to leave!"

But it was too late. The room started to shake, and the symbol on the floor started to glow. Deidara tried to pull Hidan towards the door, but he was rooted to the spot.

And then, just as suddenly as it had started, everything stopped. The room was still, and the symbol on the floor was no longer glowing.

Hidan looked up at Deidara, confusion in his eyes. "What just happened?"

"I don't know," Deidara said, still shaking from the experience. "But we need to get out of here. Now."

With one final effort, Deidara pushed against the door, and it finally gave way. They stumbled out into the hallway, gasping for air.

"I really should've stayed in class."



I keep forgetting wattpad exists 😭 I was gonna post this like last week but I closed the app and forgot this chapter in my drafts.

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