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Rated: E · Fiction · Fantasy · #1888851
All of them friends since birth, they must embrace a stranger in order to stay alive.

    Ceil was a smooth talker, the unltimate ladies man. And when he wasn't charming he was incredibly blunt.
      "It makes you wonder if they're covering up for some iternational show down gone wrong."
      "Ashley, turn off your brain, for 5 mintues, please."
      "Sorry, AIden, but if I did that then I would be dead."
      "Then quit being such a smart ass."
      "Look who got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning!"
        CJ crowed. Aiden grabbed him, tucked him under one arm and gave him a killer nugee.
        "I get up on the wrong side of the bed every morning."
        Aiden growled. Amanda,quiet as ever, began to make breakfast and the rest of them filed out of the room to go get ready to school. They were all in the same class, B-2, as juniors, they all headed off to school even though they had their drivers liscences, , all six of them could not fit in one car, so they walked to school. It was tradition, they always walked. This morning was no different. When they walked into the school yard, the whole group paused. AIden felt as if someone had hit him in the head with a hammer. What was that about?
      And he wasn't the only one, Ashley had placed a hand on her head and Amanda clapped her hands over her ears. Both LJ and CJ took two steps back and Ceil winced.
      "What was that?"
        Aiden asked when the feeling had passed. Ceil rubbed his shoulder.
        "I don't know."
        Ashley, the ever observant,
        "I think that we were the only ones that felt it. Look, everybody else seems normal."
        Aiden shook his head. It did look like they were the only ones that had felt that strange vibe.When they got to their class room, there was another surprise waiting for them.
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