Chapter 5: Intruder

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Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry...je suis tres, tres, desole...

I sincerely apologise for giving you all false hope and saying that 'Chapter 5 is coming soon' et cetera, et cetera...because to be honest- it really isn't.

I just wish it was.

With exams and pure procrastination, I just haven't got round to writing anything. Yes, new ideas for future events in the story keep visiting my head, but that hasn't been enough to awaken the promptitude within me.

Right now it's 21:55 on 17/03/14...

But this chapter will not be published until the weekend or even later- all I know is that, in just under a month's time, when the Easter holidays arrive...

I WILL WRITE.

I have been visiting wattpad, but only to read or to edit my previous chapters.

I just finished catching up on Teen Wolf- which is pure genius, well, where it stands right now.

Yupp...so...I was just about to write something that screamed 'AWE-SOME' but...it's gone.

Poof.

I'm behind on quite a few things at the moment: TV, Books, Blogging, Writing, etc.

Never thought school would have such a huge impact on my youth.

Without further ado (man, I really needed to write something cool...), I'll begin writing the actual chapter, so at least I can tell all my peers that I've 'started' it.

If it's one word- then so be it.

P.S. Did I mention I had Starbucks and Nandos for the first time last week? Hence my profile picture...I know right, it's pretty lame, but hey?!

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The sky was a dusty blue. Not exactly that luscious sky blue, but still blue. And that's rare in England. It was a lukewarm day- not too hot, not too cold. The sun was shining softly onto the topmost branches of the trees and on the loose strands of my hair, causing them to turn ten shades lighter. Birds were singing, and leaves were whispering.

Until they were disrupted by the sudden tune of the Ice-Cream van. Everything stopped to listen. In all honesty it was music to my ears. My sister ran out of the house first, me close on her heels.

I stood there, my dress billowing in the slight breeze, and my hair fanning my face, whilst my sister collected our ice-creams.

This happened everyday- nothing out of the ordinary.

The ice-cream vendor was taking awfully long in making the ice creams however, this was out of the ordinary.

Seemingly out of thin air, a forest appeared on my left, and a cluster of houses on my right. In front of me was nothing- just an endless stretch of tarmac going as far as the naked eye could see.

Well, there was no way I was going to just walk in the middle of a huge never ending road, and I was definitely not ready to socialise- especially with people I didn't know. No, I knew no one who lived in houses that came with a swimming pool and multiple balconies, much to my displeasure, but hey, money can't buy happiness, not like I really had much of either of them. Joke. I'm a happy girl, don't jump to conclusions and think I'm suicidal.

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