Chapter Two

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'Okay. Kat I'm sorry. I thought you fell out with me and I didn't want to leave it at that.' Lizzy started. 'But anyway none of that matters now because I can come with you!' She squealed, 'Wait who's Ethan?'

'Haven't got a clue.' Kat told her, 'Now can I sleep, it was a full moon last night.' Kat moaned closing her beautiful blue eyes as she yawned then she gave Lizzy a hug.
'So I guess we're friends now?' Lizzy spoke through cats hair.
'Hey guys! Wanna let me in?' The familiar voice of Jamie climbed its way through the house window.

'Why's he here?' Kat starred straight into her friends eyes.
'Um...Kat's not well. You really don't want to see this I think it's shingles or something and it's highly contagious.' Lizzy called out the window to him in a rush.
'Oh okay can you tell her that I'm breaking up with her please.' He yelled.
'You're an ass and you are so out of her league anyway!' Lizzy shouted. 'Do you want me to drain his blood? I'll do it.' She teased.

'Thanks but I just want to go to sleep.' Kat said. So Lizzy hopped onto the windowsill and slid through the window landing with a thud on the garage roof and slipping down onto the driveway.
'Love ya babe.' She shouted up and Kat just coughed, Lizzy smirked and left. 'Now for more sleep' Kat thought and she closed her eyes. She didn't quite process what was going on. She was in the same place but where was Ethan?
'Miss me much? Awe you didn't last very long. She came crawling back.' Kat turned round immediately to see... Ethan starring at her.
'No.' She huffed, 'I just didn't want to be awake.'

'Why what happened?' He sounded more curious than caring.
'Can you get out of my dreams cause I really don't want to talk about it and if I did it wouldn't be to you!' Kat snapped.
'Okay, Katarina.' He laughed his brown eyes lighting up.
'My names Kat, everyone calls me Kat.' She huffed, 'look I'm sorry I've just had a really bad morning. First my friend hates me because I'm going to a new school in two weeks. Second we're friends again and my boyfriend has broken up with me and I haven't even been given an explanation why!' She threw herself to the ground and looked at the sky. It's morning sunrise made the dream more beautiful.

'It's okay kitty, it's okay.' He sat down next to her and brushed her black wavy hair out of her face. 'The guy doesn't know what he's doing, to let you go he has to be stupid.' He commented, 'And I'm sure your friend was just worried that's all.' He comforted her. 'Now but a smile on that beautiful face of yours and go somewhere do something, don't lie in bed all day.' He ordered, which of course made her laugh.

'What about you you're asleep too.' Kat pleaded.
'I'm getting up at twelve.' He answered, 'Now go. Have some fun.'
'Fine.' She huffed and with that she woke up. As Kat sat up she noticed that her bedroom door had been kicked open and there was a hole in the wall where her handle had hit it. 'Lizzy?' Kat called out for her best friend. 'Marcus?' She called out when Lizzy didn't answer. There was still no answer, so she climbed out of bed and walked onto the landing to see what was going on.
'I don't know what you're on about.' Marcus yelled.
'Do you believe in supernaturals.' An old sinister voice asked. Kat sniffed the air there were three people in her house besides Marcus and her.

'Three... Two... One...' Kat whispered to herself. 'Aggggghhhhh!' She screamed. She heard two of the men running up the stairs towards her she ran to her window. The two men plummeted into her room. 'Hi guys...' she said as she dropped completely out of her window and landed on one knee on the ground.

'Bye guys.' She saluted them with a smile. One of the men climbed out of the window after her and the other ran straight out the door and down the stairs. She knew where the bus stop was so she ran there and she knew roughly where she was going... to her new school. Marcus would be alright so long as these men followed Kat.
'Hey stop her! Stop that girl!' The men called after her.

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