A little foreword all my characters used in these prompts will have single letter names for simplicity
S woke up late for school on one foggy Monday morning, she rushed through her morning routine as quickly as her legs would take her, leaving her mind in a scattered blur almost as hazy as the outside.
As she boarded the bus, she let out a small sigh of relief that she had gotten everything done AND made it to the bus stop on time! But then it hit her, her glasses. She had forgotten her glasses on her nightstand! She groaned, knowing it was too late now, she would have to face the day without them.
At lunch she went through the line fairly fast and made it to her seat just as her two friends, A and Z, were coming over, for a while it was their usual shenanigans until Z asked "Ok enough is enough, where the **** are your glasses, woman?!" "Ugh I left them at home, I was in a rush ok?!" S retorted "what so wrong with that?" "Nothing it's just that you look weird without 'em." Z said as he went back to watching shows on his phone.
It wasn't until 6th hour that S noticed something not quiet right. She had been working on her assignment when she saw something, something that no one other person seemed to notice, in the corner of the room stood a girl who looked about 18 or so with long braided blue hair, the girl was not alone either a boy roughly about the same age was also there, seemingly having an argument with the girl.
S watched in shock for a while before realizing those were people she knew, people she had created, they were characters she had made for an over e-mail roleplay with A and some other friends , and they were standing right there, real.
By the end of the hour the characters had dissipated and left S questioning her sanity.
As soon as she came home she immediatly brought the subject to her parents, who then revealed a secret they had been keeping from her, "Honey... you... have special eyes... eyes that can see a world much different from our own... a world filled with magic. You have always had these powers since you were very young, and at first we thought you had imaginary friends, then we became concerned when you had said one of your friends was lying in a pool of red water and wouldn't talk to you, after that we took you to a specialist and got you those glasses to prevent you from seeing anything in that world that could scar you for life."
S soon realizes that she had made those characters from seeing them from the corner of her eye, the part not behind any lens, and they were real people with their own magical lives nowhere near anything she and A could write; and she embraced that.
