to the front door. It's kind of a habit tha
and ran to me. I bent over and
e our mom with rich white blonde hair and cerulean blue eyes, which I am sure is yet to change when she grows old. I, on the
ggy shirts, shorts, and jeans. Mom probably regretted having me wear jeans since I was a kid because now I wouldn't even wear s
egarding the comfort of wearing jeans. I think I'm winning seeing as Stella is
glared at me. "When I grow o
walked past her to hop down on the couch. A moment later and Stella sat and joine
r a teasing grin knowing fully well how she hates scary movies and claiming to have n
o tell mommy
edictable she could be. Of course,
es that aren't that scary?" I said. St
ase?" She begged and made her eyes grow bigger. Her
r how to do it. "Fine." I grumbled and she let out a whoop in return. "But o
" She
~
e Beast, and finally, The Little Mermaid. I should probably be bothered since she had picked three consecutive movies while I only have one, but for some stran
vies are sti
inner - which we just ordered since I was too lazy to cook for us
s I turned the tv off. It was already 10 PM. Mother would
d. "They're just
mewhere, right? All stories come from a certain origin. The writer must have
spite how little Stella
matters now is that it's time for you to go to bed. It's way past your bedtime." Stella let me lead her to her
leep, you li
"As I said, I'll outgrow you one day, Amy. And t
appen." I snickered. "If you really wa
world. Somewhere where I could find adventure. Our world is too polluted." I looked at her sleeping form as I
too." I whispered. "
lay down on my bed, I felt my bag behind my back. I grunted as I picked it up. The charm that t
e sort of magic that can mak
and luck. I only believe in hard work and perseverance. Dramatic much? I know but it's the truth. Wishes d
st
a chance to do something different. Somewhere where I could do something that I rea
How embarrassing. Lucky for me that no one was here to hear it. Otherwise, I wouldn't be able to live with myself. In my frustration - and my embarrassment - I threw the char
watch? Ha! That was funny. They only fill your hea
kno
wouldn't it be nice to l
ld be great. Living in luxu
n of those castles? Just imagine the freedom you'll have if you live in a ca
resses. No homework, no chores, no school, eve
ome with me and I'
wit
talking to myself as if there was a person beside me who's
I know you're actually cr
y first time, I was able to think and assess the situation and figured
at me. She was lying on my bed, flat on her stomach with her head perched on her open palms. She
isbelief. "T-there's
know. So what will it be?" She asked again,
man in my roo
alrea
OM!" I screamed. She cove
sition. I immediately got up and ran to the far end of my room. She hid a smirk at my s
uess I'll have to make the decision for you
aching out to me. That did it. I started to run away from her and jump on my bed,
her shoulder. Worse of all? I let out a girly
ed at first, which made me confirm that the lady is a psychopath. When she stopped, it now made me
ed that I had just said a foul word and Ste
"It'll take us to a world where
Alex Pettyfer!" I struggled out of her grip. What is she anyway? The female version of
. "Now you just sounded li
'll punch you in the face
, hold your breath
where?
the portal with me still on her shoulder. Once we hit the po
ing, "Sh*t. I should have warned her about