I smiled, I wasn't sure why. But I did. Then he pulled away, "Don't be retarded if you're still here when my Mum, comes home. Bye~" Once Spencer said that sentence he was gone. I stood up and just fell back down, feeling depressed and lonely. I questioned what I'd do with the rest of my time.
Spencer:
I walked fast, but at a normal pace. I know I told Abraxas I was going out today but I didn't state who. I was going to meet up with Viktor. I know I really shouldn't. I don't have any excuses for what I'm about to do. As I kept walking towards the park I slowly saw Viktor in my vision. Except he seemed to be chatting with someone. I sometimes would wish he would give me an excuse to leave him. Not because I didn't want him, no. So I could have a reason to leave. So it wouldn't hurt as much. Just then it happened. I got close enough, just to see his lips connect with hers. That's when he finally saw me he saw the horrid look in my eyes and the pain desperate to break free and ruin me. I looked away and continued walking. Maybe if I believed I didn't see it then it wouldn't happen. I guess you could say I brought this onto myself. I slipped my phone out from my back pocket and dialled the one number that could help me. Cecilia. The ringing continued for a while and stopped when she finally picked up. I tried to hold back the tears avoiding the possible confrontation of people who stood around me. Once she answered I told her about the whole situation.
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The Demon Hound (Unfinished)
RomantizmFive teenagers walk through the woods searching for one thing, and one thing only. The Demon Hound. It's just a legend, but they want to know if it's real, so is it? This book is unfinished and will never be completed, read at your own risk.