The cemetery

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Today I went to the cemetery to write in my journal like I usually do..this time it felt different and not the good kind, smoke came out of no where and a crow flew right up to me I doesn't sound like anything but I had a pit in stomach that this wasn't a good sign. I got up and ran as fast as I could but I bumped in to the 'hot back guy' I was puzzled as to why he was just hanging around in the cemetery but a lot of people could probably say the same thing about me so I didn't bother asking.
I felt awkward but also unusually comfortable and safe.
After a couple of seconds I was telling him about what had happened down at the bottom of the cemetery and I finally found out his name... Stefan. He seemed although something was bothering him and he finally said in a concerned tone " uhh did you hurt yourself?" I checked my leg and there was a huge wound
"oh well would ya look at that?" It's funny though I couldn't feel anything at all, again he sounded very concerned " you should get that checked out", I went to put my pant leg down again and I looked up but Stefan had disappeared, now it was clear something was wrong

*4 hours later*

I heard a noise at the door and rushed to see who it was, as I opened the creaky door it comes to my surprise that Stefan had found where I lived and he came by. He held up my journal followed with the words "don't worry... I didn't read it" I looked at him in amazement; in my mind I was thinking "wow, most people would've". Before Stefan came by the house I was invited to go to the mystic grill to hang out with Bonnie and Caroline so I thought I would invite Stefan.
At the grill we found Bonnie and Matt(he's my ex and I broke up with him because of the accident) and I over-heard Matt asking about Me. I mean don't get me wrong , I feel terrible but now I feel free and it's all down to Stefan, he really makes me feel alive.

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⏰ Last updated: May 25, 2019 ⏰

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