Authors note: Guuuuys.... Idk just wanted a dramatic... Or a nice beginning... You know what, forget it idk what I'm doing xD Ok, so heres chapter four YESS. My long weekend just ended so I'm back to school.. dammit. So, that means chapters will be postpone.. Information for anyone really likes the story, lol. Also, today I just finished the last Harry Potter book (Deathly Hallows) and I'm so sad that the series is OVER!!! WAAAT NUH. Except for The Cursed Child, The tales of Beedle the bard and Fantastic beasts and where to find them... Gotta read those now! Well anyway: here's my story, ENJOY!
Mimi took out a piece of pink chalk from her case and drew a sloppy circle the size of a pizza on the floor. Inside that circle she drew another circle.
"This is a game that I took with me." She said and took out five dice and a ripped piece of paper that had both gotten brown from dirt. "Have you guys played it?" She asked.
"What's it called?" Quinn asked. I wondered too, I had never seen a game like this.
"Uhh, I don't know. I usually call it Circle." Mimi answered quietly, and set the dice in the middle of the smaller circle.
"How do you play?" Asked Jenny and walked to Mimi. Mimi sat down outside of the circle, Jenny, Quinn and, surprisingly, Alice followed.
"Well, you throw the dices inside the circles and if any of them land between the circles you count the points. Everyone gets four turns and the person with the most points in the end wins." Mimi answered quietly and Jenny corrected her mistake of saying "dices". All four girls sat around the circle and Mimi started. Two of her dice landed between the circle, one had a three on it and the other a five. She slowly counted the points with the help of the other girls and wrote a sloppy number '8' with chalk on the piece of paper. The girls played for about ten minutes and it ended up being Alice winning, then Mimi, Jenny and Quinn. Quinn got mad and stomped off to her bed and pretended to sleep. Mimi shamefully and quietly put her chalk and dice away and everyone went to back their beds and sat on them.
After about twenty minutes of all girls fiddling with their thumbs, finally I saw several Walkers walking down the corridor and going into different dormitories. The same female Walker came into number 9 and all girls looked up at her.
"Supper is ready. Please follow me out." She said in her eerie voice while all four girls slowly stood up and followed her out of the room. All the girls from every room were gathered in the large hallway. Some of them were much older because they had been there for a while and were soon leaving. They all were wearing the same uniform; a grey skirt, white tights, white blouse that was tucked inside the skirt and a black cape with a hood. All the children had received three different pairs of shoes, but most people were wearing the black slip-on ballet flats or the black timberland-looking boots.
All the children followed the walkers down the long hallway to go and have supper. Mimi, Jenny, Quinn and Alice were walking together in a group. They all looked looked a little scared while they followed the large ocean of children. The older girls, the ones that I recognize, were walking further forward. I saw Luce in the front, walking confidently with her best friend, Amina. They were both 16 years old, so next year they were going to leave the school. Those two were always the troublemakers in school, it was fun having them here, but they're leaving soon. They were two of the oldest girls, so they knew how to get to the canteen and how to get around the school. Especially where they weren't aloud.
The large group of at least two hundred girls walked out through the large doors and back onto the hallway with the foggy space under. They followed all the walkers down the hall and then turned right. They walked another long hallway with chains hanging everywhere, and of course, the space below. They kept walking until they came to, once again, another large set of doors. Two walkers pushed open the doors and at least two hundred girls followed.
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Alice
FantasyEvery year, hundreds of children get sent to an orphanage, the School of Unparented Children, some alone, and some with siblings. Boys and girls are separated. Children live in the same dormitories. Children wear the same clothes. Children have the...