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Not the only one watching

Not the only one watching

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Aug 29, 2016
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Horror
This is a story set in Katie's pov she is 14 years old and is on a soccer team she's super nice and always has a smile. She's a pretty girl with many friends and very popular she's had multiple boy friends and always runs for a mile in the mornings. But one day she was their and the next she was gone. Her family begged for Katie to returned to them safely and unharmed. This story will also switch povs to get an idea what is happening for the families and more. I hope you like this story and enjoy reading it! "It's a beautiful day!" I said. My sister flora complained and said " it's not beautiful it's raining!" "A little rain never hurt anyone!" flora hissed and said "I'm gonna hit u if u be any more annoying!" I laughed and said "fine, then I'm gonna leave without you!" "I swear...fine I'm coming!" Flora was a few years older than me and this was her last spring with me. I complained a lot saying " I am not going to live with mom and dad alone after u leave." She laughed " that's not allowed, you have to be 18 to live alone!" I shrugged and kept walking. We walked and laughed,well flora laughed I just said "it wasn't funny!" We went and ate dinner outside with empty seats and onlookers thinking "those crazy kids sitting out there in this weather!" We came home with our stomachs stuffed. I said " well goodnight! " Flora yelled "good night" A few months later flora went to collage. I miss her so much. I still haven't left home but it's still nice here. I walked outside and saw the green and yellow leaves fly over the hot sun. I smelled the air and I was excited for a new day.
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