When Julie got back up everything was back to normal. She went and asked Mathew if he had seen the blur and he said he didn't know what she was talking about. At this news, she went running home to tell her parents what had happened. As Julie came running into the house to tell her mom what had happened, she noticed that everything had slowed down again. Everything was different now; not even the smell of her favorite chocolate chip cookies could help. She was scared and it seemed as if she would never get to her mother. Finally she reached her; she held on to her soft, worn apron as her mother asked what was wrong. As Julie told her mother the haunting story of the blur, her mothers' brow slowly creased on her forehead with worry. At least that was what she had thought until her mother suddenly stood up and told her that she needed to stop making up stories. "You are seven years old now Julie! You know the difference between what is real and what is not. Why would you come in here and tell me such a story?" asked her mother. Julie barely heard her mother mumble something that sounded like 'I dont understand' before she told her that she needed to go get washed up to eat. At dinner, Julie brought it up to her father and he told her exactly what her mother had recited before. This only upset Julie. After a long talk with her parents about the difference between right and wrong and her getting exasperated when they woouldn't believe her, they told her it was time for bed and that they would finish the conversation in the morning. Julie pleaded "Mommy! Please don't make me go to bed! I'll do anything! Please! He will get me mommy!!" Her mother wouldn't listen and sent her to bed crying.
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Happily Never After
Horrorthis is about a little girl who goes missing. she feels like she is in an alternate universe the whole time.