When I stepped into the snow, I had only two things on my mind: finding my friends and getting out of the cold.
It was mid-December in Clarence, Washington, and Winter Break had just started, so my friends and I had decided to go sledding together. Planning to meet at the cafe, we decided we would drive up together.
My phone went off, signaling a text coming from my best friend Anne, telling me that she and Cindy were here. I looked up, but I didn't see either of their cars, so I went back inside, and texted her that I was inside and couldn't see them.
I sat down at our favorite booth, ordered a hot chocolate, and waited. After a while, Anne texted me back saying that they were inside too. This caused me to panic, because I didn't see them, I began to think maybe we're at different coffee shops, maybe they went without me, maybe they don't want to be my friend anymore... in case you couldn't tell, I don't have very much self confidence.
I looked around frantically, trying to calm down, and in the process, I noticed a strange man that I didn't know staring at me, I immediately diverted my eyes and looked anywhere but at him.
What he did next made my heartbeat skyrocket, he walked over, sat down and said,
"Don't make a noise, don't move, act calm."
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Short StoryI looked around frantically, trying to calm down, and in the process, I noticed a strange man that I didn't know staring at me, I immediately diverted my eyes and looked anywhere but at him. What he did next made my heartbeat skyrocket, he walked o...