°• ~ Part Six ~ •°

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I sat there on my floor against my door, staring ahead of me for hours.

Monsters were all around me, just watching me. They wouldn't leave me alone..

I twitched hard as I covered my face with my hands and gently rocked back and forth.

"You're n-not real.. y-you're not real." I whispered to myself over and over.

I kept hearing them make noises, then there was complete silence..

When I thought they were gone, I peeked and seen one in front of me.

I gasped loudly then yelped.

"Tweek. The Tuckers are here!" My mom yelled to me from downstairs.

All of a sudden the monster vanished.

I blinked a couple of times then took in a deep breath. I was so happy they finally left me alone.

I kept sitting there on the floor. I didn't want to go downstairs and face anybody.

I just sat there against my door and listened to my mom and dad chatting with the Tuckers.

"I'm so sorry! My son seems to be shy I guess or something." I heard my mom say.

"Oh no worries! My son is also like that. Sometimes anyways. He doesn't ever show it, but I know how he is." I heard another woman with a giggle.

I'm guessing it was Craig's mom.

I heard them both giggling.

"Son! Come meet the Tuckers." My dad shouted this time.

I just sat there. "S-sorry dad! I'm a bit sick." I was hoping that excuse was gonna work.

I hugged my knees tightly.

"We made coffee Tweek!"

Ugh..

I haven't had coffee in awhile.

I pouted.

It wasn't fair..

Whhhhhy!?

I sighed and changed into my green shirt and black skinny jeans. I looked in the mirror and tried to fix my hair.

I don't want to do this..

I walked out of my room and shut my door quietly.

I very slowly walked down the steps.

I sat down on one of them and peeked.

I seen my mom with a blonde woman and my dad was with a guy with orange hair.

Next to the blonde woman was a little girl with orange hair, eyeing my mom up and down.

Next to that little girl was Craig.

I felt my heart skipping as I stared at the back of his head.

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