I Doubt It

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   Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey! How did you like that? Did you really think Laura and Drake were up to that? Well, they weren't! Wasn't Emma brave to save Lexi like that? I just want you to know that the thing about Lexi nit being able to swim, the person that Lexi is based on can swim. That part I made up to make it more dramatic. ;) Anyways, thanks for reading! Can you please tell your friends to read the book? You can tell the people you follow to read it. Or people following you. Tell random people on the street to get on Wattpad and read it! Just kidding on that last one. ;) That would be funny if you did that. This chapter may be a little, ok a lot violent. But evilpixieofdoom made me write it. So, I hope you are happy Madelynn! Please comment and vote! :)

   I raced to the lunchroom. I didn't care who thought I was crazy. I needed to warn them. Maybe not the whole grade, but when we got in lone I would warn them. I looked down at the tiles. They were normal. I hovered my foot above a red tile, and it turned into lava. I quickly pulled my foot away.

   Interesting, they only turned to their real lava, quicksand or water when a foot is above them.

   I thought. When I got in the lunchroom, I grabbed Josh. He was the most popular guy in school.

   "What?" He snapped at me.

   "Oh, like anything you were doing was more important than this!" I snapped back. He looked annoyed.

   "What do you want?" He asked.

   "I have news for you to tell. Everyone believes everything you say. You play the floor game, right?"

   "Yeah," Josh replied.

   "Ok. The floor game has become... real," I explained.

   "I doubt it!" He said.

   "Don't believe me? Come outside," I replied. I grabbed his arm and pulled him out the lunchroom door. I hovered my foot above the red tile. It turned to lava. His expression didn't change.

   "See?" I snapped.

   "Is this one of those hallucination pranks?" He asked.

   "No!" I shouted.

   "I doubt this, I doubt it!" He said. He hovered his foot above the lava tile, and stepped into it. I gasped.

   "Josh! I told you!" But it was to late. He was sucked into the lava tile.

   Why didn't he melt? Lava doesn't suck people up, it melts them. First I'm in water and I come out dry, and now lava sucks Josh up? This is getting weirder and weirder.

   I thought.

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