Crow Games.

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Warning: Bullying and strong language?
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A loud slam was heard all throughout the small shed, Park Jimin had enough of the tapping against the window. His hands hit against the wooden desk as hard as he could hit. He was a busy boy and didn't need this kind of distraction from some bird.

"I told you to stay away!" Jimin opened the window, which was not sturdy at all. It was about to fall off at any moment. He was trying to shoo the big crow away but as soon as he opened the window the bird already flew in. "I'm working!" Jimin turned around quickly to look up at the bird who was sitting on a high shelf.

The crow pretended like she didn't hear Jimin and just moved further back into the dusty shelf, but not far enough where she couldn't see Jimin anymore. With a loud sigh escaping Jimin's lips he decided just to leave it for now and get back to where he left off. He decided to leave the window open just incase the bird decided to leave him in peace.

"Don't worry, I'll get you out of here.. Even if I have to grab you by the neck," Jimin mumbled under his breath as he looked down at his opened journal. The crow wasn't scared of the way Jimin talked to her, she knew he couldn't do such a thing to her since she helped protect him. "I'll strangle you," Jimin threatened making the crow flap her wings a few times just to annoy him, along with the fact that she wanted to get some of the dust off herself.

Jimin simply tried to ignore it as his eyes scanned over what he had been writing before then picked up his pen to continue his story. Park Jimin was known for a lot of things in his town but no one knew what he was best at. They never took the time to know, they just knew what they needed to know then moved on. But Jimin was the best at writing he knew exactly how to set the moods of stories and how to dig deep into the characterization so that each character had a purpose to be on each page.

It was sad that Jimin never shared his work but he knew no one would bother to read it even if he did. He knew if they ever did buy something of his that it would only be bought so they could try and tease him. He would've been fine with that if he just wanted to make money but he wanted people to actually enjoy his work and let them connect to the characters.

The only place Jimin wanted to be more than his shed was inside his own stories. He knew he would fit better in there and wouldn't have to worry about anything. Even if it was one of his darker stories he rather be there instead of reality.

As Jimin continued to write he didn't notice that the crow had decided to fly back out the window. She could sense things that Jimin couldn't and because of this Jimin always liked to have her around. But since she was hiding inside the shed to play games with Jimin she couldn't detect the 'danger' until it was too late.

By the time Jimin was in the depth of writing a chapter the crow started to make clicking noises as a warning but started to caw loudly to let Jimin know someone was coming. "What the hell, I just want some kind of peace and quiet." Jimin stood up with his journal in his hands and walked over to the window.

He thought that maybe the crow was just playing games with him still. But as he approached the opened window he soon knew why she was being so loud. "I'd like to finish this-" Jimin stopped yelling out the window when he came face to face with some of the kids from school.

"We missed you at school today, Jimin," One of the boy's shouted.

They have the guts to actually show up here, Jimin thought as he glared at about five of his classmates, two girls and three boys. He was surprised that they weren't scared to actually come in his yard.

One of the boys snatched Jimin's journal right out of his hands and started to make fun of Jimin and how he had a diary.

Jimin's anger grew as he saw this, that book had hours of work in it. "You better drop it," Jimin shouted as he ran out the door of the shed so he could come face the laughing students.

The boy who was holding the journal looked at Jimin. "You want me to drop this?" He asked as Jimin walked up to grab it out of his hands but wasn't quick enough since the other two boys stood in front of Jimin.

As the two began to push Jimin around, one of the girls took the journal and dropped it on the ground. She made sure it was opened and facing the dirt ground before she started stomping on it and pushing it into the dirt.

The crow flew down off a tree and began pecking the girl's head and pulling her hair. The crow knew Jimin didn't deserve this.

"Get the fuck off me," Jimin pushed the one boy off him making the other boy let go. Jimin longed forward and pushed the girl away. He hated that his classmates thought that they could just come and bother him.

"You can't just push her!" The girl said but quickly shut her mouth when crow decided to fly at her.

"Come on let's get away from this freak!" A boy yelled and dragged one of the girls off.

Jimin decided to leave his journal on the ground for now and chase the other classmates off. "Come back here again and I'll kill you!" Jimin yelled as the rest ran off, he chased them up to the metal gate of the front of the house then slowly turned around when they were down the street. "Fucking jerks," Jimin shook his head and marched back into his shed. Another slam of his fists against his desk then he sat down and rested his head on the cold wooden desk.

What Jimin didn't see was a boy who stood at the front gate and watched the whole thing. He thought it was horrible that kids that he was going to be going to school with did this kind of stuff to people.

Yoongi was new to this town, he lived four towns over and never heard of Park Jimin his whole life. He didn't know the dangers that came along with Jimin. But here he stood in front of the boy's home, he looked up at the place and shivered slightly at the sight.

The home had a big black metal gate that surrounded the place, obviously trying to keep people out. There was also a lot of trees that shaded most of the place, it gave off a creepy vibe. But Yoongi continued on through the gates, right over to the journal on the ground.

The crow who attacked the other students was sitting in a tree again, making the same clicking noises. Yoongi paid no attention to it as he lifted the journal up and saw all the dirt smudges against it. He tried his best to get the dirt off but it was quite hard.

Once the crow started to caw loudly Jimin got angry again thinking the classmates came back. He quickly got up and stormed out of his shed to see the back of Yoongi. "Who do you think you are," Jimin asked loudly, Yoongi turned around quickly a bit frightened by Jimin.

Yoongi held the journal out towards Jimin. "Sorry, I just saw what happened-" Jimin snatched the journal out of Yoongi's hands and stared at the boy.

"Great, I don't care. Bye," Jimin turned around to go back to the shed not giving Yoongi a second glance.

"I'm Yoongi!" Yoongi shouted as Jimin closed the door, he pressed his lips together then started to make his way out of the yard. He thought Jimin was like that because of the kids who were there before he was.

Once Jimin was back in his seat he took a moment to think about Yoongi, he's never saw the boy around before. After he thought about it for another minute he decided to get back to writing in his journal on the now dirty pages.

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warnings for the story: blood, violence, death, strong language, bullying, maybe some other things but i cant really think of them right now?

based off the folklore baba yaga

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