Music I found the other day, I really like it
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My mother and I were walking around town, she had forced me to go with her so I could help her carry bags from the store we were walking from. Of course, she had given me the heavier bags. My mom was very anti-car-ish.
"Walk faster, hun." My mom said, impatient, wanting to get home and eat dinner as soon as possible.
Why don't you slow down? I thought to myself. Although my stomach agreed with my mother, my legs and arms wanted to rest forever and ever.
I looked into the window of one of the older buildings of this town. I don't know why I did, I usually pretend I have sudden interest in the ground.
Squinting, I looked inside the house-like-thing-a-mo-bob. Don't question it. I blinked. I swore the curtains were closed..just a little bit ago... I was suddenly very eager to catch up to my mother. She chuckled a bit.
"Scared of old, 'haunted' buildings still, Harley?" She looked at me, her eyes laughing.
I snorted and looked away, "Nope." But, deep down, I was down-right scared.. but also curious.
*later*
I was talking to my bestest friend in the whole wide world, Tee. I was telling him of the thing at the window. Of course, he'd act brave, but I knew he was even more afraid than I was, which is saying something. In fact, he'd be afraid of the dust on his, eh, pencil. Yeah. Pencil.
"Y-you sure you're sure you know what you saw?" Tee asked me over the phone, I could practically see him breaking down in sweat. It was funny, but at the same time, disgusting.
"Y-yes I-I-I'm very s-sure!" I mimicked his stammer, because him being this scared was funny at the time. Other times I wouldn't, but hey, I'm bored. Maybe I stammered a bit too much, though.
"HEY! It isn't funny! I'm nervous! I won't ever be able to go in that area of town again!" I could almost see him frowning.
"Don't be such a baby, Tee." I tease, grinning.
"I'm gonna hang up-" He started, but I interrupted.
"EEEEEEEEEYYYYYYY!!!!! I'm sorry! Don't hang up! Plllleeeaaassseee!!!!" I begged.
"Fine. But don't call me-" He started, but again, I interrupted.
"A baby?" I stated.
"...yes, don't call me-" Hehe, I'm evil.
"A baby." I said again.
"YES! QUIT CALLING ME-" Okay, I'll stop after this.
"AAAAAAAAAA BBBBBBAAAAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBBBBYYYYYYYYY!!!!" I finish, dramatically swinging my arm in the air, although he couldn't see it, it was still fun.
"Bye." He said, annoyed.
"Nooooooooo! I'm sorryyyyy! Don't goooo!" I begged and pleaded over and over again, not letting him say anything. Everytime he did I'd scream sorry. Fun times.
"Harley, stop it." He said for the.... tenth hundredth billionth time. Okay, over exaggeration, but that's Tee's words, not mine.
"Fine. Come over." I demand.
"Why?" He asks, not wanting to get off his bed. I knew him too well.
"Or else you're going to have one angry teenager bursting down your door and killing you in your sleep." I state, I wasn't going to do that, the killing part, but I would break down his door. I did that before, it was fun watching him try and fix it before his parents came home.
"...F-Fine. Only because I don't feel like dieing. Or fixing a door again." He hung up.
Yay! My plan worked! Well, now I can bring him to that house, without him knowing. I didn't exactly tell him where in town it was, so he'd think we were just gonna go on a walk.
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Hiya! I had made up this book idea at school, when I was doodling on some paper when I was supposed to be reading, but hey, it was almost the end of the day anyways!

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Doggie In The Window
SpiritualA girl, roughly 16, named Harley, walks by an old building. She see's something move the curtains. She isn't sure what she saw, but her curious side takes over. Will she go alone, or with her friend, who is afraid of everything, Tee? Find out in...