Chapter 2

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It's 10:00 o'clock day time.

At 9:00 day time I had breakfast.

I now I'm waiting for Cassie.

"Cassie I've been waiting for an hour now. Did you fall into the toilet?"
I silently yell over the phone.
I don't hear anything on the other side.

No Cassie.

No other sounds.

Just silence.

"Cassie?"
I hear a silent laugh on the other side of the phone.

"I'm sorry Heya i'm almost at your house you know I have one hour to walk right? And the time is still 10:00. The quarantine alarm goes off in half an hour and then the anthem will start and people will stand out on the streets like statues for the next five minutes and stare at the local Jumbotrons. Heya don't worry if you're going to be too obvious they will figure it out. And we both know that's not going to be the first time."

"Cassie you're not my mom. And thank you for reminding me about the things that I've known my entire life."

"I'm just telling you facts... Look I'm almost in your room.

The room lights up with green color and I cannot see anymore I have to cover my eyes. there is a person but it's more like an essence of a person it doesn't have a face or a figure. I'm laying on the floor. And when the light suddenly goes away I see Cassie.

She's playing a dangerous game.
But it is true she mastered her ability more than I did.

"Very dramatic. Thank you for brighting up my entire house so my mom would know you're here. Bravo really."

"I'm sorry Heya I didn't know you have your mom at home."

"That's beacuse you are stupid! Anyway we have a bigger problem how do you think we can go through the wooden walls?"

"Let's just hope we figure something up when we come to the border. But we have to leave now!"

And than we tiptoed by my mom's office where my mom was getting her job done.

We were walking like two pieces of dust flying through the air.

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⏰ Last updated: Mar 17, 2016 ⏰

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