Her Mind

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          "Good job, Anna," Mr. Matozi said his usual, dreadful, boring, melancholic voice. "Alright, Rico... what is the formula for-" RING!!!!!

          The teacher was interupted by a loud ring that announced the end of the school day. Everyone in the class quickly grabbed their bags and ran out the classroom doors knocking over chairs and desks just like they did everyday. Except for the one girl with the bleach blonde hair and silver eyes. That was Blair.

"Watch it!" a girl named Cassidy yelled to Blair.

          But after everyother school day since the first day, Blair knew what was about to happen. Now its your turn Blair said to herself. She smirked, and a red, glisting circle went around her eyes for a quick second. Then, Blair tilted her head downwards so that hair covered her face.

          Time seemed to stop, and Cassidy's eyes grew wide with pain and fear as she fell to the floor spilling all the contents out of her teal backpack. Everyone now exited the class so that the only ones in it were Cassidy and Blair. 

          Cassidy closed her teary eyes and began to whimper as she lay on the floor stunned. Blair continued to look down at her still smirking and her eyes were now all red and glowing.

"I- I- can't- stand- up..." Cassidy choaked. Her arms shaked as she tried to stand up, only to fall back down and hit her cheek against the cold, paper covered floor. 

          Blair quickly looked towards the windows, and all the blinds closed. Then she looked to the door's direction and motioned her hand as if she were closing it. It slammed shut, and locked. 

"I've had enough of this," Blair said in her low, but charming voice. "... enough of you."

"You demon!" Cassidy screamed.

          Cassidy struggled, but finally managed to at least stand now. She grabbed a book, her arm shaking as she picked it up, and let out a noise as she threw it as hard as she could at  Blair. Blair looked up with wide eyes, but with such little time, she hadn't even had one second to move out of the way of the book. WHACK!  Blair hadn't moved her body, but her face was turned downwards to the left. She turned forward and lay only one finger on her bottom lip. 

          Cassidy ran to the door and as Blair looked at her finger, she realized there was blood. 

"Do you really think that that's going to help you?" Blair asked her calmly. 

          Cassidy, who was banging on the door stoped to turn around only her head. There was a tear on her cheek.

"DO YOU?!?!?!" Blair screamed, now angered.  Cassidy didn't answer.

          Blair raised her arm and motioned it upwards. Cassidy was now in the air and made noises as she struggled toget out of Blair's invisible grip. She was slammed against the whiteboard as she coughed up some blood on to her self. Blair still had her hand up, then quickly moved it to face downwards. Cassidy followed her motions and she fell down onto the floor. Papers moved out of the way and Cassidy now lay face down and her arms spread out. 

          Blair began walking towards the door and it unlocked. Cassidy layed on the floor covered in her own tears and blood. Blair luckily only had some specks of blood, so it wasn't very noticeable.

          "You don't even know what I've been through," she said. "Be thankful I didn't kill you." Cassidy cryed and her body shaked more than ever. Her ankle looked twisted, her arms and both legs bent the other way, and she was full of bloody cuts, scrathces, bruises, and papercuts.

        "Be thankful..." Blair said and her voice echoed as she walked out the door, and locked it behind her.

 

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 23, 2013 ⏰

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