The blackness enveloped me and I groaned as I closed my eyes, allowing myself to be swept away.
When my eyes opened I was standing in a dark, freezing room. Candles were the only light illuminating the house. I had never seen this room nor had any idea where I was. That's normally how it was for me. This room appeared to be a small, very messy, library. Books were everywhere from shelves to piles on the floor. In the middle of the room was a desk. It looked as if someone were recently there. A book was propped open and a piece of paper and pencil lay next to it. I picked a book off the top of the pile closest to me. It was an old leather book with worn pages. I couldn't make out the title so I turned the page for a clue. But, nothing was inside.
"What are you doing?" A voice from behind me said. I jumped, dropping the book and spun to see who spoke. A boy around my age was leaning against the doorway looking slightly amused. This was the first time anyone had ever spoken to me when I was transported. Normally I was the only person. But, here I was and here he was.
"I uh... I was just..." I said sounding pathetic. I couldn't just tell this stranger that I, a small, boney 17 year old girl, had appeared in his home because I was "transported" there. He wouldn't believe me for a second.
Suddenly the darkness came back and I was saved from answering. I stole one last glance at the boy as I began to disappear from the room. But, what I saw on his face shocked me. He was smiling. How could he find what just happened humorous?
I was back in my English class. The teacher droning on with the instructions from exactly where I had left off when I was transported. It was as if all I had done was blinked.The school day went on as normal. All except for one thing. For some reason I couldn't stop thinking about my last Transport. The smiling boy unsettled me. Why was he smiling? Why wasn't he shocked or scared? It's not everyday a random girl appears in your house and then suddenly disappears.
I was thinking all this through as I walked home when my friend Silvia came running up to me.
"Callie! Where have you been all day? I couldn't find you anywhere!" She exclaimed.
"Sorry, I've been distracted."
"Well a had a fabulous day! Josh actually talked to me!" She said continuing back to herself like normal. I tried to listen but my mind wasn't in it. Silvia was great friend. She was kind, loving, trustworthy and so much more. A friend like her is rare and hard to find. But, sometimes she can be a little selfish. I felt guilty thinking so but, it was true. I looked over to Silvia and realized she was looking at me. She wasn't talking and it seemed like she was waiting for an answer.
"I'm sorry. What were you saying?" I asked.
"I swear, Callie, you are the worst. I was asking what I should do about Josh." She said sounding annoyed by how ignorant I was.
"You know I'm awful with relationships Silvia. You should ask Katey."
Katey was one of Silvia's best friends. I don't like her much. She's to quirky and a bit narcissistic. But, she was good with relationships.
"But, I never hear from you anymore," Silvia said sadly.
"I know and I'm sorry my minds just a little occupied with school lately," I lied. "I have to go. I'll call you later."
"Okay. See you tomorrow Cal."My house was dead quiet when I walked in. "Mom? Dad? Is anyone home?" No response came. I realized my dad was probably still at work but where was my mom. She was normally home when I came back from school. I looked all around the house but I couldn't find her. I decided she had probably gone out and lost track of time.
I went to my room and was just about to start my homework when the phone started ringing. I answered and heard my dads voice on the other end.
"Hey Cal, how was school?"
"It was fine." I responded.
"That's good. Can I talk to your mother?" He asked.
"She's not here. "
"That's weird she said she was staying home today because she wasn't feeling good."
"Huh. Well, I'll let you know if I here from her."
"Thanks. Love you hon."
"Love you too dad," I said before hanging up. I immediately began to feel uneasy. Where was my mom?
YOU ARE READING
Transported
Teen FictionWhen Callie's mom goes missing, she is forced to use her mysterious abilities to try to find her and bring her home. Of course there is a cute boy involved, who helps her along the way.