~Chapter 3~

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Chapter 3:

After dumping our bags at our dorm rooms, Me and Sasha walked the small distance in this petite, distraught town, only consisting of a small blocks leading to an oversized parking lot. A honking of a horn made us turn towards the noise and found Jayden with Hayden-who was driving- in a trophy blue Ford Focus and Emily and Charlotte driving behind them in a green beat up Fiat Punto.

We smiled and I followed suit as Sasha slid into the back seats, the cool leather instantly cooling my flushed body from the clammy, hot day considering it was September.

Though I wasn’t surprised, the almost-desert-landscape didn’t seem to be changing anytime soon.

“Ladies” Jayden and Hayden said at the precisely the same time, like they had lessons as to when to speak at the same time, it was creepy and fascinating at the same time.

“Hey guys” Sasha replied.

“Hey Jayden, Hey Hayden”

“So you two know what you want to watch?-

Sasha cut him of “Hell yeah, there’s this new film called The Lucky One it’s about-

“No.”The twins said, cutting Sasha of mid-sentence.

“Anything but a chick flick” Jayden muttered

Sasha sighed. “Chicken” and started making chicken noises and flapping her arms mindlessly. I couldn’t help but laugh at her ‘impressions’ of a chicken, where Jayden and Hayden just looked at each other with a look of worry on their faces, then Hayden turned his eyes back onto the road.

“Taytay?” Hayden asked using his new nickname for me, whilst casting a glance at me in the rear view mirror.

I met his eyes and shrugged. “I don’t mind, Sasha wasn’t that released in like March?” I questioned remembering being advertised back in Camden, at least a couple of month’s back.

“Yeah, here in Huntsville we don’t get the most dated films here until a few months after, it’s kind of like America and Britain I hear, America gets films and Cds released a few days or months before Britain. It’s kind of the same thing here.

Just when I thought things couldn’t get any weirder, they did. “Seriously?”

“Yup, it sucks”

We stayed in a comfortable silence as we approached and my mind wondered to what Ebony had said. The sun was slowly but surely drifting and would soon be demolished by the mountains in the distance and dark would soon evade, but there are no such things as vampires and werewolf’s right? Its myth.

Besides wouldn’t people get suspicious if people just...vanished? It’s bizarre, abnormal and last: Not real. But somewhere that little voice just wouldn’t shut up.

Someone was snapping their fingers in front of my face, snapping me out of my thoughts and got out the car. The cinema was not what I expected to say the least.

It wasn’t one of the cinema’s were you sat in rows of seats in a building to see a certain film and the rows were separated for custom and then there was the luxury seats-but had to pay extra to have the seats-no, this was an outdoor cinema.

There was an oversized car park, bigger than the previous one where Hayden and Jayden picked us up and was surrounded by cars all parked with people sat on the bonnets, at the far end of the car park there was a huge widescreen playing tailors of new movies, or new drinks like the Skittle Vodka, but what caught my attention was how far apart the outside lights were. Very few surrounded the area while that warning spread though my head.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 13, 2012 ⏰

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