Taken By The Guilty

Taken By The Guilty

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"I don't know how it really happened or what started it but ever since 'He' came into my life,I couldn't turn away from him or go back to my normal old life. He changed me. He did things to me...and...funny enough I enjoyed all of it. My friends told me to stay away from him but I was young and foolish and thought they were just jealous he gave me more attention..."she went on telling the shrink during her sessions she was advised to be taking. "But you're lucky now,aren't you?"the shrink asked "Lucky!? I guess I'll never know."she replied as a tear trickled down her ruby cheek.
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Something didn't feel right. I looked around my room slowly; cautiously; taking everything in and trying not to feel too nervous. Perhaps Lure was in my room right now, watching me, silently laughing to himself. I didn't doubt it. I slipped off my bed and walked around, hugging my waist, and tilted my head. I felt my rough ponytail slide against the back of my neck and over my shoulder as I moved. "Lure?" I hissed, "Lure, are you there?" I wandered around a little, for some reason feeling scared. But why? It was only Lure. He wouldn't hurt me, would he? "Okay, Lure. Quit it. I know it's you. Who else would it-" I stopped, startled, when I heard a strange sound that made me cringe. It was like fingernails being dragged across a chalkboard. I whipped around and came face-to-face with my mirror. Immediately, I saw the difference. Various scratches were displayed across the glass, forming words. It looked as if claws had written the words in the mirror. "Deepest apologies, but it was fun." (All credit goes to my sister, who wrote this when she was in the twelfth grade)

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