A Noise In the Night

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Amber quickly climbed the many wooden steps to the highest tower she could get herself to. She had a flashlight within her grasp, but the light it supplied wasn't exactly enough... since it was nearly pitch black up in the towers (it being in the middle of the night and all). Luckily, though, Amber was able to manage herself. "Hope there's stars out. It'd be a complete waste of energy to climb all the way up here... and find a big ol' blank stretch of sky." The girl murmured between breaths. Well, what do you expect? It was hard to catch your breath when you were running up a flight of stairs.

Finally reaching the top of the tower, Amber dropped her school bag to the floor and grabbed the telescope that had been safely hidden away inside it. "I've had this thing for exactly how many years, and am just now going to use it?" The blonde mused to herself, giving only a hint of a smile as she began to set up the telescope. "Good thing there's-" Amber paused, and arched her brow as she slowly turned around. She couldn't see very well, but there was no doubt in her mind that someone was climbiig up to the tower...
 

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Amy was climbing the steps. She wanted to look at the stars and the moonlit snow. She didn't know anyone would be up there. It was clear the girl had thought the same thing.She nearly jumped when she saw the girl. I could have fun with this.... She pulled the hood of her long cloak over her eyes and said in a raspy voice that was not her normal one, "Hello young one." She knew she might be younger, but she didn't care.
 
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At the sound of someone's ragged voice, Amber's eyes widend. She had thought, for sure, she was alone. But squinting her eyes, the Sullivan girl could see a faint figure merely a few feet away. "Hello young one." A female voice had said, and Amber staggered back a bit. The fact she'd called her 'young one' didn't seem to matter, it was just the tone of the girl's voice that freaked Amber out.

"Uh- Hi." The blonde haired girl replied, trying to keep her distance with a lop-sided smile wacked across her face. "Sorry. Didn't r-realize anyone else was up here. Should I leave you be?"
 

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Amy didn't get the reaction she was hoping for, so she gave up. She took off her cloak and said in her normal voice, "Hi! I'm Amy, and I'm probably younger than you."
 
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Amber's eye brow arched as she listened to Amy speak. The voice she then used sounded more... innocent than the last. "Oh. Hello. I'm Amber Sullivan." She replied, allowing a puzzled expression to then sweep over her face. What did it matter, really, if she was younger or older?

"I'm uh- fifteen." Amber said, taking a step closer to try and see Amy. "Why were you wearing a cloak over your head?"
 
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