~Daisy's P.O.V~
I didn't run through the rain today. I wasn't scared. I mean, I was, but I wasn't. The rain pattered down on my red raincoat's hood, and my tights were soaked, and I was cold. But honestly, I didn't care, I just wanted to get home. To get home to my warm hot chocolate. I turned into the forest and I saw it. A little girl. A little girl with long, dark grey hair. A little girl with a grey dress on. A little girl with no eyes, just empty black sockets, dripping with blood that should be red, but it's black. I just stared at her. She seemed so unnatural, like a black and white photograph. I couldn't stop staring, she seemed so familiar. Have I seen her before? I swear I've seen her before... Just when the name clicked into my head, she was gone, just gone, dissapeared. Immidiately. And the name popped out of my head. 'LB'. That's all I remember.
I sat down in the libary next to Ben, and he gave me a sweet smile. I got butterflies, though, for once, I couldn't tell what colour they were. I gave him a smile back. Ah, he can be so cute sometimes. I mean... did I say that? Oh, don't tell me that I'm falling for him! Please no!
"Oh! Lavender! There you are!" Ben called out to a girl sitting on a table near us. She turned around and her blue eyes sparkled. She had long brown hair, lighter than mine, and wore a blue dress.
"Benny!" She picked up her book and bag and came and sat next to Ben, giving him a little hug.
"Hehe, off now," The girl let go of him. "Dais, this is Lavender, she's new."
I knew what colour most of the butterflies where. Green, for jealousy. I was jealous, I didn't want another friend to be stolen from me. So, I gave Ben a look. A look that said 'I've been heartbroken enough, please don't do this to me'. He gave me a look back that said 'I would never ever break your heart'. I smiled, and the butterflies went away. Again, I looked at the girl. Lavender. She was pretty cute, not a boy stealing kind of cute, but In kind of younger-girl cute.
"Hullo Daisy!" She held out her hand, and I laughed, a genuine laugh that rarely happens.
"Hullo Lavender!" I miminched, shaking her hand.
I had the feeling we were going to be good friends.I got home that day, running through the gate and onto the porch. I stood, back against the wall, staring at the girl. LB had been chasing me all through the forest path. It was like red light green light, every time I looked at her, she stopped, every time I turned away from her, she chased at a slow speed. I pulled my phone out from my pocket swiftly, my eyes glancing from my phone to her. I clicked onto the 'phone' icon next to Ben's name.
"Hello?"
"Ben, Ben, oh my gosh, there is a fucking ghost chasing me!" I said in as much haste as I could.
"Really?! What?!"
"IT'S GOING TO FUCKING KILL ME! I'M GOING TO DIE WITHOUT GOING TO DISNEY LAND!" I guess I was trying to make the best of this horrible situation. I honestly thought I was going to die.
"I live so far away from you, what can I do to help?!" He asked in an as panicked voice as me. Just as he said 'help', the girl dissapeared in a glitchy sort of fashion.
"O-Oh, s-she's gone now... Please, I need internet hugs." I murmered, still shock from terror.
"All the internet hugs!" He giggled.
"Hehe, bye now, see ya tommorow!"
"Bye bye Daisy!~" I hanged up and sat on the porch for a little bit. I didn't want to leave there. I didn't want to go inside, I knew something horrible must be waiting for me. Somewhere.
I knew she was going to come back.
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Teen FictionDaisy's your usual school reject, with a group of friends that she is oh so greatful for. They all are rejects. Bullied, teased, judged. "Oh look, there are the emos." "Go back to hell where you belong, you freak." "Crazy, stupid girl." Will it stop?