Home, And Leaving

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Cleo's POV

"Oooooooooooh shwiney!!" I called out when I saw Riza's house. It was really big, and shwiney.

"We came here for a reason, now let's get in and out as fast as possible, before my da-step dad comes, and bothers me, and makes me stay" Riza says, walking ahead, up the large hill to her house. It was paved, one of the only paved roads in the area, and probably the longest.

"Cleo tired. Cleo is going to ride on Stripper boy's back!" I then jumped fearsly on Stripper boy's back, and he fidgeted, trying to throw me off.

"Hey! I'm not a stripper, it's not my fault for being told the wrong information! And then messed with using other's powers! Now get off!" He attemped to throw me off, but failed, for I was holding on tight.

"No one refuses the requests of Cleo or else!"

"Or else what?!" Striper boy asks.

"Or else get beaten with the power of shwiney objects!" I then immediately started beating him with the spoon.

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Riza's POV

When we finally got to the front iron gate, I turned, and faced my friends, and the potato chip. "We can't just climb in, and go. We have security. My father probably changed the password, so I need someone to hoist me over, so I can go deactivate it from the inside"

"But won't you get caught?" One of the boys asked.

"I know the security by heart. As long as no one distracts me, we're good. Any more dumb-ass questions?" Everyone shook their heads. "good, then I shall be going, Aly, watch the morons....And Cleo"

I ran towards the gate, jumping up, swinging my legs over it, and landing on the other side. Obstacle one of four complete.

Next was the other gate. I would have to slide myself below it, carefully. Dropping to the ground, I slid myself, under, using all of the arm strength I had. I barely got through. half done.

After that was the third, and most tricky-est part of the challenge. The lasers. You couldn't see them with you're eyes, unless they were exposed with smoke, or water vapor. So I had to throw fire in front of me, lightly, to see where the lazer's were. Of course they weren't in an easy order. I would have to maneuver some high flips, like the ones I did last year when I forgot the code. I should still be able to maneuver this, but I didn't have a choice to or not to. So I went for it.

After landing on the other side, pushing the button for turning the security off, I yelled for the others, who came, and looked astonished that I could flip that high.

"Now, let's get going, before my stepfather finds us, otherwise I've got alotta explaining to do."

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