"There is nothing uglier than a very beautiful face with an ugly heart."- Edmond Mbiaka
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"Crystal, get out of the car and help us."
The brunette sighed and complied her dad's order and got out of the car to help her mom and dad carry the boxes packed with their stuff into their new house.
Crystal walked up the steps of the house carrying a box that had all her books and stuff and carried it to her new room. As Crystal entered her new room, she couldn't help but squeal. It was amazing. The queen-sized bed was in the middle of the room covered by blue sheets, a desk was put in the corner, a door led to her walk-in closet and the other door led to her personal bathroom. The room was perfect. She put the box down and laid on her bed.
Crystal stayed laying easily on the bed for around twenty minutes before sighing, she looked at the pile of unloaded boxes that laid dead on the marble floor. This is one of the numerous things she despised about moving, the packing and unpacking. Padding over to one of the boxes named Crystal's Clothes, Crystal dragged the crate close to her closet and begin unpacking.
A few hours later, Crystal was done unpacking her clothes and everything. The girl thought of something to do and after a while of thinking, she thought of exploring her new town. Blackpool, that was the name of the town she just moved in to.
Crystal went down the stairs and to the kitchen where her parents were talking and grabbed an apple.
"Hey, I'm going to go out and explore the town, is that ok?" she asked her mom and dad as she began biting into the apple.
"Yes, sure honey, just be back by 10," replied Crystal's mother.
"Thanks, mom," she told her mother as she kissed her cheek and went on her new adventure.
After lots and lots of walking, The young girl found herself in the woods. Crystal tried figuring her way back home, but it wasn't that easy. She made her way through the woods silently, Crystal tried remembering how she came here in the first place. The brunette stopped dead in her tracks when she heard the sound of footsteps behind her. Crystal perked her ears trying to figure out who else was in these woods with her. She turned to look behind her but there was no one. Crystal continued walking as if nothing happened, but deep down she was actually terrified.
Crystal then heard it again the sound of footsteps, but instead of stopping this time she kept on walking.
"You are actually her," startled Crystal turned around to see a boy about her age stunned to actually see her.
"Excuse me?" Crystal asked.
"You are Crystal Lee, right?" He questioned
"What? Who are you? And how do you know who I am?" she asked stunned by the fact that the stranger in front of her knew exactly who she was.
"You don't need to know that," he shook his head. "For now, all you need to know is that this town is dangerous for you," He said sternly.
"What? How do you know that?"
"Just take my advice and get out of town," He said as he stared at Crystal with curiosity. He admired her bravery but that admiration was thrown away to the back of his head when he remembered who she was and what her family did.
Crystal stared at him with a dumb look in her eyes. Who the hell does he think he is? she wasn't just going to leave town, because some weird dude that, she was pretty sure is a stalker, told her to, but when she glanced up at him Crystal was surprised when she didn't find him. There was no trace of him. The teen shook off the trance she was in and made her way back home.
Where the hell did he go?
As she laid in bed all Crystal could think about was the boy, what did he mean by the town being dangerous for her? And how did he even know her?
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Die for Me
FantasyCrystal Lee was a normal ordinary teenager, or so she thought. She had the life of an ordinary teenage human, that was until she moves into a new town where secrets are revealed and the truth is out. Where Crystal finds out her family's legacy. Wher...