Chapter 3 ~ You Just Wait

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Chapter 3 ~ You Just Wait

I threw my bag on my bedroom floor, going over to my laptop and flipping it open. Once Google was up, i didn't really know what my plan would be. I guess I use the Internet for too many things if I thought I could... I can! I typed in 'How to get rid of players'. Good search, right? When it finally loaded, I looked over the search results, and one particular one caught my eye. Perhaps it would work... After I clicked into it and read how to find one, I shut down my laptop and left it beside me on on my bed.

Finding a small piece of paper and a pen, I scribbled down where to go and grabbed my phone. Who would I call? Would anyone drive me? If I walked I don't know how long it would take. Sighing, I scrolled through my contacts. I stopped on someone, figuring I could ask them. It was the closest person I had to a best friend. Clicking on their name, I called them.

"Hello?" I heard her voice on the other end.

"Uh, hey Tori," I started cautiously, then gained more confidence. I'm glad Tori lived nearby, because I know I could count in her.

"Autumn, hey!" Tori sounded excited, and I did a fist in the air.

"Could you give me a ride somewhere?" Talking to her felt odd, since it had been awhile since we'd had any sort of conversation.

After a few moments of silence I heard her take a breath. "Sure, I'll be there in about five minutes..."

"Great, thanks," I kept my voice calm as I already flew to the bathroom, giving a small squeal as I slipped, almost falling down. "Bye!"

I sighed and pressed end, setting my phone on the counter. Looking in the mirror, I fixed my hair a little bit, then brushed my teeth. After I washed my mouth out, I grabbed my phone and wallet, stuffing them in my pocket and jogging down the stairs towards the door. As soon as I opened it a car honked, signaling for me to come. Tori waved at me as I walked towards the car, going around to get into the passenger seat. Settling down and closing the car door, I places a smile on my face, turning to look at her.

"Thanks for the ride," I told her, not bothering to buckle up. I never did it anyways, but whether Tori did or not was a mystery to me.

"Sure, where to?" She questioned, already driving off.

I paused for a second, then mentally slapped myself. Being my stupid self, I had left the note with the directions to the store on my bed.

"Um, Toys R' Us..." My voice trailed off awkwardly and she chuckled.

"A toy store?" Chuckling as well, I admitted it.

"Yeah, but I don't know the directions."

Tori stopped at a stop sign, looking over at me with a quirked brow. "What would you do without me, Autumn?"

I breathed a sigh of relief, relaxing. Thank god she knew the directions, or I'd end up punching Jay in his stupid, gorgeous, hot- Shut up Autumn! He may be hot - okay sexy, but he pissed me off so much.

After fifteen minutes of driving, Tori pulled the car into a parking space. It seemed odd how we both pulled down the mirror above our heads to check how we looked. My brown hair was still straight, and my greenish blue eyes were still bright, though anger was written in my features. Forcing myself to relax, I looked over at Tori, who was already getting out of the car.

"Coming?" Tori asked, waiting for me to get out so she could lock the doors. I climbed out as well, standing and straightening my shirt before closing the door. Striding towards Toys R Us, she had to jog to catch up to me.

"What's the rush?" Tori inquired with curiosity. Shaking my head, I slowed down, allowing her to steady her breathing. I ignored her question and continued into the store, browsing the toys until I came to the board game section.

Okay, this may be a little weird, but I think it might work. Moving down the large isle, I scanned the names until my eyes came over the name. Picking one up, I read the name. 'Ouija Board' Under the picture of the board it read: Play at your own risk. Smiling to myself, I turned, and Tori looked astonished at the game I held.

"A Ouija board?" she gulped, looking at the box. Both of us believed in spirits, and this was enough to scare her. I had never actually been haunted or anything, but she has had some experiences with ghosts and such.

"It's for a plan. Maybe you could help... If you want," I offered, though my thoughts were sure she would decline my offer.

"I don't know..." Tori said after a moment, her eyes still glued to the box.

"Don't worry, nothing's going to happen. I'm just going to play some tricks with someone." I assured her. That was my plan. This was going to be hilarious.

Still silent, she finally looked up and nodded slowly and reluctantly.

Oh, this was going to be one good plan. Maybe Jay will finally learn his lesson...

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