Lluvia

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The room was dark with just the dim light of the moonlight. Yoohyeon slowly opened her eyes trying move her arms, but only feeling them unable to move. Her eyes suddenly widen as she pulled her hands, but only felt the ropes on her hands tighten. The girl's eyes roamed around the room trying to find any form of help. Her head tilted at an angle to bite the rope, but her attention was quickly interrupted when she heard a small chuckle from the room.

Yoohyeon's eyes looked around quickly spotting a pair of glowing eyes stare at her. The pair of glowing eyes came closer causing the floor to creak under the steps. The girl scooted back bumping into the wall. Her arms pulled on the rope, hoping to release her, but that only cause the laughter echo around the room.

"Help! Please, someone!" Yoohyeon yelled helplessly.

There was a sudden feel of cold hands wrapping themselves around Yoohyeon's mouth, muffling her cries. She shook her head as she felt her heart pump out any tranquility left in her. The lighting of the moonlight had finally revealed the mockery laughter. It had belonged to the one and only, Gahyeon.

Yoohyeon's tears began to fall as she neared her. Gahyeon's delicate touches slid under her chin making sure they met eye to eye. The younger girl's hands roamed down from her neck to her chest. The sudden feeling of coldness had penetrated her chest grabbing a hold of her heart, yet again. The younger girl pulled the girl's beating heart as a smirk formed on her face.

"Everything is better when the sun goes down." She whispered before dropping her heart to the floor. Gahyeon pressed her finger against her lips shushing the older girl's cries.
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The sound of a blaring alarm woke the girl up. Her eyes shot wide open as she coughed. Yoohyeon placed her hand over her heart, feeling the panicked beat against her palm. Her hand brushed back her messy brown hair as she sighed. Yoohyeon rubbed her temple trying to clear her mind.

"Did you have a nightmare?"

Yoohyeon's gaze fell upon the girl next to her. A smile formed on her face noticing the girl in her new clothing she had gotten her.

"No, the alarm just freaked me out on the wrong moment," Yoohyeon lied.

Siyeon stared into Yoohyeon's eyes,

"Strange, but now that you're awake. How does this outfit look? Do I look like a twenty-first century girl?" Siyeon said excitingly as she bit down on her lower lip.

Yoohyeon smiled widely and nodded.

"Of course! I think you have a better sense of fashion than I do." She complimented.

Siyeon smiled and waved her hand at Yoohyeon hiding her blush.

"Whatever, I still like old lady clothes since it's what I'm into still."

"We can always keep that style, but add a bit more twenty-first century style to it," Yoohyeon reassured.

The older girl smiled and nodded.

"Oh, you better get ready to the big day. It's the first time I'll see how much school buildings have changed and it's my first day in like forever." She rambled as she tried counting the years she was last at school.

Yoohyeon chuckled getting up and gather her things. She grabbed her clothes she had set aside and headed toward the bathroom to shower. Once the girls had finished, Yoohyeon grabbed her spare backpack placing Siyeon's school supplies. As she packed her things she couldn't help, but chuckle at how strange this was. It was like she was a mother getting her child ready for their first day of school.

"Alright, we're all set. I'll distract my mom, and we'll walk to school, which isn't that far. Got it?" She asked.

Siyeon nodded as she placed her backpack. Yoohyeon walked out the door making sure her mom was down stairs. She quickly sped into the kitchen catching her mom in the middle of breakfast.

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