Angela woke up in shock from her dream. It was early in the morning, 7:00am to be accurate. She looked around her hotel room. The hotel room had red painted walls with white wood trims and white carpeting. It had three white wood beds with red sheets and pillows and an extra bedroom. It also had a flat screen tv, a small white kitchen and two bathrooms. Angela and her friends had divide up their sleeping arrangements since their weren't that many beds. The boys slept in the extra bedroom where each of them got their own bed and Angela and her friends had to draw sticks from outside to determine who got to sleep in the third bed by themselves. Angela drew the longest straw so she got the bed to herself, Maya and Lily shared a bed and Ellen and Sami had to share a bed (much to Sami's dismay). Her friends were still asleep, so Angela got up and rushed into the bathroom. She took a shower, got dressed and brushed her long brown hair. As she brushed her hair, she pondered over the unsettling dream she had. In her dream, she saw two babies. One of them was crying and the other one was completely still. Then a shadowy figure appears and draws his bare hands closer to the crying baby. She was very confused by the dream, but decided to worry about it later. She walked out of the bathroom and into the small kitchen. She found a few ingredients in the fridge to make breakfast with. Her friends woke up while she was making breakfast (Angela could tell they were awake by listening to Ellen and Sami argue about Ellen pushing Sami off the bed all night). When her friends entered the kitchen, they each picked up a plate of the breakfast she made. Angela had made everyone a plate of bacon and eggs with a side glass of milk. The girls were reluctant to eat it but the boys weren't so reluctant.
"Aren't you going to eat?" Asked Jesse quietly, "or is her cooking that terrible?"
The girls shook her heads.
"Actually, Angela is a pretty awesome cook," whispered Sami, "you haven't lived until you've tried her sugar cookies. It's better than the stuff they serve at Louie's."
Hiro took a bite from his egg.
"So what's the big deal? This stuff is awesome!" Said Hiro.
The rest of the boys shrugged and took a bite out of their eggs.
"So, how do you like it?" Said Angela as she came into the room with a cleaver knife.
The girls quickly took a bite of their eggs. The guys except Hiro, gagged the eggs back onto the plate.
"What kind of eggs are these?!" Said Barry as he scrapped the eggs off his tongue.
"Tofu eggs," said Angela.
The boys gagged.
Angela frowned. "Well if you don't like the eggs, than eat your bacon," said Angela.
Barry, Troy and Jesse took a bite out of the bacon and gagged it back up in disgust.
"I'm scared to drink the milk," whispered Troy to Lily.
"Actually, Angela doesn't drink soy milk, so it should be okay," whispered Lily.
Tears rolled down Angela's face. Her friends couldn't tell if they were real or not, but they still covered their eyes.
"Ahhhhh! Not the eyes!" They cried.
Jesse was unfazed by Angela's innocent eyes.
"You people are pathetic," muttered Jesse.
"How can you resist the face?!" They said, "have you no empathy?!"
"My empathy for fakers died a long time ago," said Jesse, "no offense Angela, but this breakfast sucks."
Angela wiped away her tears and her eyes flashed gray and she slammed the cleaver she was holding onto the table, only missing Jesse's hand by a few centimeters.
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The Magical Elements: Wizard City (DISCONTINUED)
ФэнтезиAngela and her friends, Maya, Ellen, Sami, and Lily were just ordinary wizard teens until their hometown was destroyed by an evil force. After a year of traveling the world, they meet Barry, a wizard student from Wizard City's Wizard Academy. Along...