Chapter 7

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I woke up and felt a sharp pain in my shoulder. I wince and look around, seeing Luna passed out on a chair with medical supplies everywhere. Luna yawned and woke up.
"You're awake!" She squealed and hugged me tightly. She then stopped hugging me and blushed. "S-sorry." She chuckled nervously.
"That's alright... Am I alive?" I pat my face and chest. She giggles and nods.
"Yes you're still alive."
"Oh god, I thought I was dead for a moment." I sigh in relief and sit up.
"What was that thing anyway?!" She blurted out and crossed her arms. Wow, nice conversation am I correct?
"Something called a naked Freddy Kruger that needs to revisit rehab."
"Ew gross." She crinkled her nose shook her head. I stand up and stretch, being careful of my shoulder. There was a knock at the door and Luna gasped. "Hide!!" She pushed me towards the stairs. I went up and sat in her room for a moment.

Luna's pov~

"Aaron!" I gave a nervous smile. Aaron just walked in and crossed his arms.
"Explain. Now." He demanded. I faked a confused look.
"Explain what?"
"That man! The man that threatened to shoot us!" He raised his voice.
"That was my uncle. He was pranking us." I said flatly and cross my arms. He threw his hands up in the air and walked upstairs.
"Aaron! What're you doing!?" I pull on his shirt sleeve but he doesn't stop. He kept going without a word. "Aaron please stop!"
We walked to my door and he opened it. I squeeze my eyes shut, waiting for Hoodie to attack but he never did. I open my eyes and see no one in the room. It was like he knew.
"What has you so worked up Luna?!" Aaron growled in frustration.
"Nothing! Never mind okay?!" I yell back.
"Listen, I don't think you're safe Luna, I mean, he could've really hurt you." He said softly. I frown and shake my head. "He wouldn't hurt me Aaron." I say darkly and cross my arms. I glance up and see Hoodie under my bed. Wow, real hiding spot. Aaron shook his head. "Luna, I feel like you're not safe. I feel like someone is in here with us and we don't even know it." Aaron insisted.
"Aaron, I can take care of myself. Thanks for being comcerned, but I got this." I say softly. He sighs and hangs his head.
"Okay. I have to go home though. See you later Looney." He said softly and walked downstairs. I heard the front door open and close. Hoodie scrambled out from under my bed and held his wounded shoulder.
"I will get him back for that." He muttered. I raise an eyebrow and frown.
"Why's that?" I ask flatly, not really seeing why.
"He made me hit my shoulder." He grumbled childishly.
"Haha you're not going to hurt my best friend." I command. He gave me a death glare for a second.
"Who's gonna stop me?" He demanded.
"I will Hoods." Then a phone rang.
"Hold on." He chuckled and answered the phone. After a second he whined and hung up. He then threw his phone at the wall with no effort. I bust up laughing, he is the weirdest person I've met other than Aaron.
"Oh wait I need that." He grabbed the phone and dusted it off. I face palm myself and shake my head.
"God Hoods."
"Ben will kill me if I break it." He argued childishly.
"I have no clue who the hell Ben is but whatever."
"Whatever my ass."
"Ew no one wants to see your ass." I giggle.
"You just can't handle this ass." He chuckles softly to himself.

After a while, I knew my mom was on her way. "My mom should be here soon" I say and look at Hoodie. He shrugs and gets up.
"Alrighty, I'm taking my leave. I'll be back tomorrow o something." He grabs his things and began to climb out my window. 
"Wait a moment crazy! You're on the second floor!" I run over to pull him back in.
"So?" He bluntly asks. "Oh! Tomorrow you're gonna do training. No complaining about MY method." 
He rips his arm from my grip and hops down from the roof. I watched him jog away, mom just now pulling up. I carefully close my window and run down the steps. She walks in, her usual tired smile on her face.
"Hi mom!"
"Hey dear..!" She smiles more and hugs me. "You're up late."
"Huh..?"
"It's past midnight.."
Shit.

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