Chapter One

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Watching the birds singing in the sky is like a melody. They rised to the sun and departed like angels. It’s beautiful what nature has to offer, like this silky grass, the glistening lush thick green tree and even having just another tomorrow to waking up to the rising sun.

Studying for exams make you feel like you are dying. Which in fact, I feel like I am, without any brains for this test. As I rest my back on the bark of the tree, I sat there, looking at the sky and wonder is their angels out there or there are such thing as angels. No body doesn’t know the real truth about that. Sure, I’m a Christian but I guess you have to look closely to see.

Maddie, you can do this. She thought. The only subject she really knew is Math to be exact. She was really good with numbers, she could tell you a problem within a second, no lie.

Maddie watched the dark clouds cave in the sky and realize that rain started to take over the sky. Maddie let the rain soaked in her rosy skin of her face as she fluttered her eyes closed. She loved the fresh clean smell and how it made her feel good. She could taste the rain on her pale skin lips. She won’t never forget this exact moment.

Maddie opened her eyes and laughed of how good it feels. When she was a kid she would dance in the rain. It made her feel free and felt like she saw the world a different place, a beautiful kind of place.

Now, Maddie felt chills rummaged through her body, she knew she should probably be heading home by now. She hurry snatched her backpack and some study guides. Maddie put her backpack over her head as she watched the traffic drive through the puddles of mushed mud and salt water. As I rushed through the sidewalk, I couldn't see anything.  Then, a sharp pain staggered through my heart. I whimpered.

I ran home, through the puddles and the rain. I walked down my street and saw the loudest ambulance passed me so fast that the puddle water splashed on me. I felt more soaked than ever.

There it is, I thought. Looking at my home. Rushing inside, I heard my phone buzzing in my jean pocket. Maddie swiftly grabbed it and picked it up.

"This is Maddie" She answered as a greeting.

"Maddie" In a familiar voice that she couldn’t pin point that was concerned.

"Zach, is that you"? I settled

 My backpack by the door as if looked for my mother.

'Yeah, are you alright"? He asked. Zach stood by his window watching the ambulance in the pouring rain.

"Yeah, why wouldn't I be"? Maddie walked towards her mother’s room that she didn’t notice her mother there. Odd.

" I'm just asking, your mother just wanted me to tell you, that she is going to see your dad and she won’t be back for a little so, yeah" Zach replied.

Zach always was my best friend that helped me with everything. He would, make me laugh and even smile. Every time we go to a haunted house during Halloween, he would make sure nothing in the world ever happened to me. Also, it’s like as best friends we knew each other, like we were connected of some sort.

"Thanks, and do you mind if I can call you back, sorry" I plopped on my bed staring at the ceiling wondering if will ever survive the test finals next week.

"Sure, will you please stay inside, it’s just I don’t want you to catch a cold you know" He lied.

"I'll be fine, but later I have to get some groceries for my mother, want to join me"? Maddie was trying to remember where she put her mother’s handwritten list.

"Sure, just call me before you are going to leave and I come by to pick you up" Zach stood in front of the mirror, gazing at his eyes that glowed slightly with immortality.

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