Little letters

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Jared got home from school the next day feeling a little strange. He wasn't feeling sick or physically strange but strange. Not different strange but a strange that something different happened. It made sense because something different did happen.

      He walked in with some folded up papers in his hands. It wasn't homework. They were from anonymous people, but one of them it seemed obvious who it was from.

      "MOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!!! COME QUICK!!!!!!!!!" Jared screamed after he closed the front door to his house. Right as you walked in the door you saw the steps upstairs. They were right in front of the door.

      "What's wrong?! Are you okay?!" She said almost tripping over her own feet trying to run as fast as she could down the stairs.

      "Hmm. Five seconds. New record." Jared said in a quietly intrigued voice.

      "Was that all?" His mother groaned with annoyance.

      "No! Look!" He said handing her one of two of the folded papers.

      "What's this?" She asked unfolding it.

      "Well first it was a tree. Then people turned it into paper and packaged it and someone wrote on it."

      "Thanks." She said sarcastically rolling her eyes. There was a moment of silence as his mother read the note. You're probably wondering what the note said. It read:

      "Come back to me!

       To, Jared."

      It was written in a creepyish chicken scratch like hand writing. His mother was obviously concerned.

     "Where did this come from?" She asked almost turning as pale as Jared was naturally.

      "Someone put it in my locker during the day. It's either a kid from my class being stupid or..." He trailed off. They were quiet for a minute. Then his mother noticed something in his other hand

      "What's that one?" His mother asked pointing to it."

      "N-nothing" Jared stammered trying to shove it in his sweatshirt pocket blushing. His mother grabbed his arm before he could.

       "Give it to me!" She said starting to wrestle with him a little for it as he started laughing and turning so she couldn't get it. Eventually his mother did get the note from him and read it out loud. "Guess who likes you." Was written on it in a beautiful cursive writing. She looked up at him and saw him blush and try and hide a smile. Then she burst out in a laugh.   

        "What ever" He laughed and took the note back heading for his room. "I'm gonna go start my home work."

        "Alright. See ya...loverboy!" She laughed again.

        Jared went strait up to his room and closed the door behind him. his walls were a kind of baby blue that a little darker than actual baby blue. Just a little. His twin sized bed was pushed up in a corner in the far side of his fairly small room. He headed right over to his desk which was in front of the window. The same window he stuck his shirtless body out the other day and made the girl in his class laugh. Of course Jared couldn't think strait though. He had gotten the two notes. Very strange. He heard someone calling out his window so he opened it up and reached himself out. Two boys from his class were on the side walk in front of his house. There was Isaac and Eric, two buff "hot" popular boys who loved to tease and make fun of Jared.

          "Jared!!!!!" The both called until Jared leaned out the window. Eric started counting down from three.

          "LOSER!" They both called at the end of the count down and started laughing. Jared just pretended to dial something on in his phone.

           "Hello? 911? There are two teenage boys trespassing on my property, harassing me, and creating a public disturbance." He pretended to say into his phone loud enough for Eric and Isaac to hear. The two boys got a look on their faces as if they knew they were in trouble and bolted off as fast as the could. Jared gave himself a half smile. He still liked to get them back whenever he had the chance. And he never turned down the chance. No matter what.

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