She put the last drops of accelerant on the floorboard.Over the last few weeks she had soaked each and every wall and floorboard with accelerant.Ofcourse Her parents never noticed,She made sure to use an abundance of the air freshener as she soaked the walls and boards.
Now she was done.Done with all the tedious work.She grabbed the box of matches and lit a match in the black dark which eliminated her chestnut waves and made her hazel eyes look like fire.
The pale faced girl slipped her hood up to cover most of her face as she left the house of her parents.
When in the garden she lit another match. This time though she lit the curtains of the kitchen on fire through the open window.
She watched in pure joy as the fire spread.
From the kitchen it lit the whole first floor on fire.The fire danced it's menacing dance slowly waltzing to the room in which the girls parents peacefully slept.The waltz grew fast easily conquering the girls room in it's red-orange flames.After the girls room was demolished it crept to her parents room.
The girl has given both the parents a heavy dose of sleeping potion in their tea so both didn't wake untill over half of their room was engulfed in flames.
A shrill scream of the girl's mother was heard before a heavy silence signifying that the parents had got caught in their daughters evil plan like a fly does in a spiders finely spun web.
The girl had a brief moment of happiness before tucking a few stray strands of hair behind he ears and disappearing into the starry black night.
This was the night that the house of Mr and Mrs Granger was burnt down.
A/n: Sorry for short chapters,The will get longer as the story goes on.Hope you enjoyed this chapter.
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