As I sat in the corner of my room,I hold in my hands the last two things that I care about. I'm holding in my hands two newspaper cutouts. The first has the heading WANTED. The second has the heading MISSING. Who would have known to connect the dots? Who would have known that one of my best friends was a psycho and the other would end up dead?
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Before I continue the story let me fill you in on me:
Name: Kalyn Davis
Age: 16
Gender: female
I have no siblings and my parents leave every weekend for business. Now, where were we? Oh yeah, so I was walking home from school and I heard footsteps close behind me. When I turned the corner they turned the corner. Who was following me? Just then I got a text
Kaitlyn: Hey hey hey
Me: Hey wats up
Kaitlyn: nothing much. u
Me: my parents r letting me have a sleep ova while they r gone this weekend.^_^
Kaitlyn: Kkk*_*
Me: One more thing I'm inviting Kayla
Kaitlyn: wateva :(
Me: wat ;)
Kaitlyn: oh nothing I'm just peachy:)
When I turned off my phone I noticed that someone was still following me. Breath Kalyn, breath only one more block to go. As I turned onto my street the footsteps slowly faded away. PHEW! I was scared for a minute there.
When I first got inside I ran to change my clothes. While in my room I decided to check up on Facebook statuses and what I had missed the past couple of days. Then there was a knock on the door. I ran as fast as my skinny legs could carry me. When I opened the door I saw unfamiliar faces.
" Are you Kalyn Davis?" one of the men asked me." Who's asking?" I asked with suspicion in my voice. "Only your parents' friends. Is that a yes or no." The man asked. " Or." I said being smart. The man looked really annoyed so I said yes. Then he smiled and motioned to the men standing beside him. They grabbed me and stuffed me in their car. I tried screaming but no one heard me.
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Friends For Now
Mystery / ThrillerThe day it happened Kalyn knew nothing about it. She thought everyone was getting along great(as always). She thought arguments were silly and meant nothing, but she was dead wrong. She was dead wrong, but she wasn't the one found dead.