Chapter six: Dont lie to me Dora

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Heather McNamara's POV:
While she was staying here, Dora, the new exchange student, lived with me and my family. Since she was younger than me and my sister, Sydney, Dora had to sleep in the guest room in the west wing of the house. Nothing but the guest room was there.

Something about Dora didn't sit right with me. She had blue hair and bright green eyes. The hair of course was dyed but the eyes... Dora was from Texas and she came here to right about schools in other states. Nothing made me question the green aura at first other than they looked fake. Contacts maybe? It was all unclear. I could have sworn I saw her with dark brown eyes the other day? But I brushed it away.

After debating with myself for a couple of days on if I should tell her or not, I decided to ask Sydney for advice without revealing too much. Sydney was into writing so I used a "fake story" I was writing to get her advice.

I walked up to her bedroom door and knocked three times. Footsteps soon followed. The door opened but Sydney wasn't standing there.

It was Dora.

"Dora? What the hell are you doing in Sydney's room?! You know you are not aloud in here!" I was furious. Sydney had depression and serious OCD. She always knew if someone had been in her room and hated it if anyone had. She was the only person aloud in there because she believed that it was the only place she could be happy and get away from all the sadness and hate.

"I'm sorry! I thought it was your room!" She cried out. "Why would you need to be in my room? Hmm?!" This made my anger worse. I may of been small and little but if someone had messed with my sister... I would turn into Heather Chandler...

"I was gonna find you and ask for your chemistry book.... I'm sorry. I should have asked. I'll never do it again." This made me take a step back. I have her the benefit of the doubt and let it slide. She ran off back to her room.

Then it hit me.

She didn't have her green eyes.

And there's only one person I had seen with those shade of charcoal black eyes....

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