Marks on the wall (II)

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I must have been about 11 years old when that happened. Again, doesn't it look similar to Harry Potter?

I was not at home. Back then, I was living in a very small town, far of any other place. I traveled with my family to the nearest city for the weekend. The cottage was very homely. 

So, again, I was lying in bed and not sleepy at all. Everything was made of wood, so it's was easy to start thinking up all those monsters hidden in the stains of the wall. 

At that moment, that girl was so different to me. From a sentences, a drawing, a movie... she was able to create huge stories in her head. And guess what? One of her most important "books" created by herself was starred by a 16 years old girl.

How ironic. At that short age she could write a lot about a girl with that characteristics. When I was like that, I felt unable.


Author's note

Hey, snowflakes! I'm so happy 'cause Never Mind is about 100 reads. If you look other books that you've read, it seems a small number, but in any case it seems to me a very important achievement, so thank you.

I also recommend you to read the last chapter because I modified it a little bit to hide a clue.

-A.

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