I layed in bed that night, thinking. But not only thinking about my world, but about the world around me and how I was going to remeber it. it was just at the right moment when my vision began to blur and I was deluting in and out of consciousness. it was difficult trying hold on to the thought of leaving. I could loose.my vision tonight. but the last think I would want to see is his face,, and his gorgeous eyes looking back into my troubled spirit. He is my mentor, he will help me get out of this labrinith that i am so afraid of. I heard my phone ring.
" hello?" i said noticing how tired my voice sounded.
" May I speak with miss. Allyla?" His sweet voice went through our phone. I only want to hear his voice.
"Speaking," I said chuckling like I actually had a crush on him. Maybe I did. Oh my gosh... I have feelings.
" ah the beautiful miss. A. I wanted to see if you can hear a rock thrown against your window?" He said. Laughing was fallowing his voice. I sat up confused, a few seconds after a small thump on my window. I kept my phone close to my ear but said nothing. I walked to the window, pulled the red curtains open and found 2 boys standing out on my fresh cut lawn. one was wearing a beanie, and one was wearing ray bands. Try to guess which one is Francis.
" my moms going to kill you. " I yelled quietly how out my window. Still not taking the phone away from my ear.
" I'm not scared of your mom." He Leo said leaning on my house trying to be cool. When we all know he is just a scared little boy inside of his trapped cancer invaded body.
" okay, " I said rolling my eyes. I walked back to my bed and threw on my 3 year old converses to meet my mentor downstairs.
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Okay I don't know why but I could not write anything. But I will update as soon as possible.
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