"Dear, sweet Crystal" she began. "Usually, kids get over there fears of nonexistent creatures at a young age, but since you are 14 and are still being scared of them, I'm afraid I'll have to sign you up for counseling.
"Like that will work" I muttered under my breath.
"We also are going to need to contact your parents about your strange behavior.
"NO!" I screamed, knowing that would do anything good.
"I'm afraid so Ms..."
"CRYSTAL!" Said Mrs. Plankers, racing into the room with a look of terror on her face.
"I can explain..." I started to say, but then Ms. Pent ever so rudely interrupted me.
"Have you noticed Crystal's strange behavior getting out of hand lately?"
"She's usually fine in class, I don't know what's gotten into her."
"I expect to see you heading down to the counselors office at the end of first period." Ms. Pent said as she walked back into her office, shooting me a sly smirk.
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HorrorEveryone is afraid of something. For some it's spiders. For others it's the dark. For me, it's it. The one who is outside my window. The one who watches me while I sleep. He's always there, watching, waiting, but for what? My friends don't believe m...