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Chapter #4

Seeing a lost little kid

    by: Onlyonekey Author IconMail Icon
It was lunch time at the moment. I was eating lunch with my friends.

"Hey Alex, you hanging in there?" asked Tom, one of my friends.

"Yeah, just thinking a bit" I told him.

"You do that a lot, it seems. It kind of freaks people out that you seem to know alot about them" said Josh, another friend. That was another odd thing about me. Often at times, I had these wierd dreams. To add to it, I seemed to be able to figure things out about people, a bit too information to be precise. I had a feeling that they were linked to my memory lapses and such. I just didn't know why.

Unfortunately, I had feeling things might get worse before they got better. Much, much worse.

As I finished up my lunch, I spoke up again, "I'm going to walk around". Tom and Josh nodded in understanding and went back to their own lunches. I packed mine up and and walked around.

'So, what now?' I thought to myself. Everyone walked around me, minding their own business. It's not like I was famous or anything, despite my small reputation. I did like being mostly ignored though. I never liked having too much attention.

Then, I looked to my left and saw a little boy wondering around. He looked to be about 6 years old or so, so he couldn't be a student. He looked lost and a little afraid. I couldn't resist helping the poor kid. However, I wondered what could I do. He obviously looked like he was looking for family, wherever it was.

'What do I do?' I thought to myself anxiously. It was as if my blood pressure was rising. I was always easily riled up, so to speak. Suddenly, I started to feel dizzy, and it was like my head was spinning. My vision was getting hazier. It was like time was slowing down in front of me. However, everyone seemed to act normally around me. Then, I seemed to notice some dust around me as my vision turned completely dark.

*****Change*****

The boy, Billy, was looking around as his family seemed to have accidentily left him behind. However, he felt me tap on his shoulder and looked to me, smiling as he did.

"Hello, little brother" I said in my high voice, raising a hand to pull my long brunette hair out of my face.

"Alex! I found you, big sister!" said Billy as he hugged me, slightly touching my breasts as he did. I smiled and hugged him back.

"Sorry about that Billy. Guess we got separated when moving through the students" I told him. I'm Billy's 18-year old sister, Alexandria. Mom had taken him, along with me, to visit one of the concessions at this middle school, as this was where I went to a few years back.

"Come on" I told him as I grabbed his hand and started walking his him, my hips swinging as I did. My feet felt a little odd on the floor through my flip flops, but it felt fine enough.

I needed to get him back to Mom.
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