Chapter 2 Mag

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" OMG what are you wearing?" Ashley asked.  I ignored them. I knew that were making fun of what I was wearing. 

"Leave her alone it's not her fault her clothes are ugly....Oh wait it is!" Ashley's best friend Skylar said.

"SHUTUP!!"  I yelled and walked away. I usually would of ignored them but I was too upset over what my dad had told this morning. He might get remarried. Soon I felt something soft and squishy under my foot. Then the air around me was infected with a foul smell.

"Ew, she stepped in cow doodoo!" Skylar yelled and everyone laughed. My face got all hot. I just stood there wondering what to do.

" Do you want to wash you foot in the old trough?", asked a farm helper. We were on a field trip to Wilicker's Farms. I nodded my head and walked toward the through. I rolled my pants and stuck my foot in there and scraped it against the bottom. I saw this magnolia plant by and old, worn shed.

 ''I hate magnolias!'', I yelled. I walked toward it in anger and kicked it.

"Is everyone ready to go?", asked on of the farm helpers. Jacob raised his hand. Oh no! He couldn't see me like this! I mean I might possibly have a crush on him. I quickly ran into the shed hoping it wouldn't collapse around me, Luckily it didn't. I pressed my hand against the wall and I found a hole that was big enough to look through.

" I left my watch in the lunch area." He said and he and his friend Mitchell walked over to the picnic tables. They look around and they found it but they sat down at a bench.

"Dude, this field trip is stupid and I think we left someone behind."  Jacob said. I was hanging onto his every word.

" Seriously? Who?" Mitch replied.

" The girl with choppy, dirty blonde hair. She wears old clothing and she's named after a plant."

Mitch gave him a puzzled look.

" Hagnolia, that's what everyone calls her, and there right she's really ugly." My heart sank. I laid my back against the wall and slid down. I put my head in my hands and knees bent up. I couldn't believe he thought that about me. I sat there and cried softly for about five minutes.

I heard a noise. It sounded sad. I carefully got up and opened he door to the shed. I walked behind the shed and saw a black, beautiful unicorn. I put my hand up and I reached toward the unicorn. I forgot about the barrier separating unicorns and humans. I moved my hand and I barely touched the barrier. The ground shook viontley. I heard a low rumble and a chorus of screams. I looked around. I knew if anyone got back they would blame it on me. I had one choice. I ran across the barrier. I felt a strange feeling surge through my body. I thought I was safe, but I tripped over a rock, felt a sharp pain, then saw the world go black.


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