The Bookball team was getting ready for practice for a big game next week but Cerise and Daring were missing.
"Anyone heard from Cerise or Daring"asked Hopper
"No I haven't seen them all day"said Hunter
"When I was leaving our dorm this morning Daring said to go ahead and he'd catch up"said Hopper
"And I haven't seen Cerise either. Cedar said she was having a late morning"said Sparrow
"I'll text them"said Dexter taking out his phone
Dex-Hey where are you guys
Cerise-I'm not coming
Daring-Me either
Dex-Why
Cerise-I'm in pain and can't catch my breath
Daring-Same here
Dex-Ok. Just send me the plays we need to go over
Cerise-ok bye
Daring-bye
"So whats wrong"asked Hopper
"They both said there in pain and can't catch their breath"said Dexter
"Thats ok we can do one practice alone"said Hunter
Meanwhile with Cerise......
Cerise was under her blankets in her bed. She was in unbearable pain and she wasn't sure why.
"What is this"said Cerise aloud
Cerise couldn't move or roll over. This was going to kill her. And on top of all this she was going to miss practice.
She heard her phone buzz and she opened it to see a text from Dexter. After texting Dexter she sent him the Bookball plays and felt and sharp head pain.
The pain was over in a flash but after the pain her eyes turned gold for a split second.
Cerise wasn't sure what it was and shrugged it off.
Meanwhile with Daring
Daring was fast asleep when he got a text from Dexter. He answered and went back to sleep but just like Cerise he got a sharp pain in his head and his eyes turned red.
"Thats weird"said Daring
These little sharp head pains continued to happened all day and night and neither Cerise or Daring knew what was going on.
A/N:What do you guys think is happening to Cerise and Daring? Let me know.
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The Wolf and The Beast
FanfictionCerise and Daring are best friends. They love to tease each other and give each other nicknames. But what if they want more than friendship? This story takes you through high school to a wedding to kids. Updates when I can.