Forget-Me-Not

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CHAPTER 2.

I laughed, Kelly was totally miserable. It been three days since I had arrived here and I hadn't given her a moment of peace. Her eyes were swollen and red from all that crying and lack of sleep. Kelly couldn't tell her mom what was wrong because she still was afraid of what would happen if she did.

"You know if you tell them what you did I wouldn't bother you so much." I said to Kelly. We were alone in her bedroom and she was hiding in her bathroom, shivering uncontrollably.

"Pp-please I-I'mm sorr-rry." Kelly begged.

"No you're not." I screamed at her. Kelly cringed and looked around to see if she could spot me. I hadn't yet materialized in front of her because Castiel wasn't kidding when he said I should stick to the simple tricks, it was just three days and the timer on my vial was now at 77%.

"pp-please." She begged and sobbed.

I sighed and looked at her. Kelly didn't give impression that she would be matching to the police station anytime soon to confess. Perhaps I ought to move to another person to see if I could get them to admit to what they had done.

Teddy Wright's face came into mind; he had dark hair and a lot of freckles on his face, that's all I knew about him. Everything started to spin around. I shut my eyes and waited for it to stop. When it finally did, I found myself in a crowded coffee shop. I searched around intently looking for Teddy Wright. I moved through the crowd, everyone was eating, chatting and unaware of my presence. There's so much I could do I thought naughtily. I could make all the cups and plates float around in the air or I could make the tables move around.

"Do that and I'll come for you immediately." Castiel warned me.

"Yes sir." I rolled my eyes, and continued with my search.

"So I think you and I should really hook up later on Ashley." I turned around towards the sound of the voice, I knew that voice, and I remembered hearing it on the night I died. Teddy Wright was sitting beside a red head, who I guessed to be a cheerleader because of the outfit she had on.

"I really like you Teddy, but you're always hanging out with weird people and that really freaks me out." The red head replied.

"Aw come on, are you saying I'm a weirdo." Teddy pouted.

"It's not just me, everyone at school talks about you." The red head said.

"How's that possible. I'm in college and you're in high school. And I don't always hang around your school." Teddy argued.

I just stood there watching Teddy flirt with anger, how could he just sit there unmoved and go on with his life as if he hadn't killed me three years ago.

"You're very popular in my school." The red head argued.

I watched Teddy trying to woo the red head with rage. So long as they were together I couldn't do anything, because that was against the rules.

"Knock over his coffee; she'll think it was an accident." Castiel whispered into my ears. I didn't pause to think twice, I knocked the coffee over and it splattered into his shirt and jeans. Teddy jumped back instantly surprised. I giggled hysterically and at the same time noticed a waitress carrying two bowls of soup. I waited until she was close to Teddy; once again I made sure the contents of the bowl emptied on Teddy, who was trying to clean the mess the coffee had made.

"What the hell." He yelped. The soup had been hot and it made a red imprint on where it had come into contact with Teddy's skin. I continued to laugh; eventually he stormed out of the coffee shop angrily without the red head and got into his car. I followed him of course and toyed with the idea of taking control of his car. Teddy's phone began to ring.

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