Sienna's POV
I was two when I started seeing things. I would be at home taking a nap or having a shower, anything and I would see them in my head and in front of my own eyes.. anywhere I go. I'm seventeen now. And they don't leave me alone, the curse is still present and it won't leave me. My mother took me to a Doctor because she thought I'd lost my mind. But later that day I had proof. In a photo I took at the gardens outside of our house there was a ghostly looking figure swinging on our bench behind me, and they could see it.
And here I am today, nobody knows my secret and nobody will. I just moved schools and houses. I'm not willing to let people find out I'm a freak who sees the dead. And I'm not risking losing my best friends. Speaking of best friends..
I whipped my hair up into a quick messy bun as I flung my bag over my shoulder and stepped out the door, "Hey, Dustin."
He smiled softly, "Hi. Did you forget anything?" He raised an eyebrow before moving out of the way to let me approach the black convertible.
"Nope." I tugged at the handle and ducked underneath the roof of the car.
He grunted softly and spun his keys around his finger before taking large steps toward his side of the car, "Are you suree? You tend to be a very forgetful person."
"Dustin, I'm sure. I only needed to bring my house keys and cell phone." I huffed and rolled my eyes softly.
Dustin is one of my best friends in RiverDale. If I lost him, I don't know what I would do without him.
"Alright.." He trailed off as he shut his door and yanked his seatbelt over his chest. I rested my head back on the head of the seat, sighing slightly.
He flickered his eyes over to me before looking back into his review mirror, showing concern.
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"Are we almost there?" I said impatiently as Dustin sped down the back roads to the mall.
"Almost." He gave a sweet smile my direction before he swerved to the side of the road, dodging a deer.
"Fuck sakes." he cussed under his breath. My heart was pounding, not for the sake of us almost sliding off the road but for we almost hit an innocent deer.
Dustin placed a hand on my thigh as we sat there in the car which was awkwardly placed at the side of the road, "Sienna, calm down. I can hear your heartbeat from here, calm down. We're okay, you're okay. We didn't hit the deer."
But no matter what he was saying, I couldn't calm down. The voices were spilling in my head and I couldn't swat them away. The pains in my head hurt like a bitch.
"Sienna. Are you okay?" He removed his hand from my leg, I blinked and shook my head softly.
"Yes, I'm fine. My head just hurts." I managed to get out, now that the voices were beginning to fade.
Fifteen to twenty minutes later we arrived at the mall. My head felt much better after I had those Advil's.
Dustin shrieked like a little girl and started jumping up and down- pointing at a Nike store, "Oh, can we go in there?!"
I looked to my left and right to discover people staring at us. Wait, staring at Dustin. I calmly grabbing Dustin's arm to prevent him from jumping any longer, "You can go in there, I think I'm going to go into Victoria Secret and err.. Shop for girly things."
"Ew. But okay then," he skipped off and leapt into the store as I rolled my eyes and smiled.
I didn't think I would actually find myself entering Victoria Secret, but I just had an urge to buy myself a little something. I've out grown all of my bras and it's about time I got a couple new ones.
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