The Elemental Luna
ling throughout the night had kept me from getting a peaceful night's rest. It was a stark reminder that the i
m water, I feel the weariness slowly ebbing away, leaving me feeling rejuvenated. Just as I start to relax and savor the tranquility of the moment, the water
pancakes and eggs after much deliberation on what to cook. Like my mum has a timer on her becaus
mum." I gree
this is a nice surprise." S
oved because of your work and my school so I thought
own and diving into her breakfast. "These pancakes are so delicio
scover it is already cold. "E
." My mum takes a sip of hers
pened when I was in the bath this m
all the time. It's probably just the weather. Don't worry
r discomfort with the temperature was now forgotten as I suddenly recalled the storybook she had shared with me the day before. Excitedly, I
storyb
saw it in my room last night. By
idn't have a storybook, I t
rgetful? The book is i
et me see it. Maybe
she looks confused but the look quic
Let me hold on to this, I left it in your ro
preparing for school. Just because I'm in a good mood, I decide to put on a l
ce buns and bathe myself in perfume before putting on my thrifted Doc Martens' shoes that I saved for m
ce I had yesterday to be acquainted. It truly is easier to
ic on my iPod until the teacher gets here. Even though I'm into my music, I still notice the 'untouchables'. The unts muscular physique and beautiful blonde hair immediately catches my eye. What truly captivates me, though, are his striking grey eyes. They seem to hold a d
discussion amongst themselves. Only when the professor enters the room do I reluctantly tear my eyes away from them. Throughout the class, I feel eyes on me but when I look around, no one is watching me. With a fast-beating heart, I
e and one of the girls; Stephanie I believe from The Untouchables, the one who Candace believes is obsessed with D
u just say?"
the same place as I boil in anger. Everywhere become still and I hear the wind roaring in my ears. I wish I could douse her in wa
ou do?" She
ouching the tap. Th
atch your back." She threatens me and I swear her eyes
think this is high school. "Look, I'm sorry you got drenched but if you t
ly just the tap malfunctioning, I don't know why I lost my te
s at me before leaving. Whew! I was scared for a moment that she was going
alk home as usual but end up deciding to do some exploring since I've not seen Haven T
a twig pierces the stillness, causing me to whirl around in alarm. My eyes dart around, but I see nothing out of the ordinary. I resume my walk, but the sound repeats, this time accompanied by a rhythmic crunch of
wo other girls whose names remain unknown. My heart breaks into