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"Kylie Galen looked up from the slice of pepperoni pizza on the fine china plate and tried to ignore the ghost swinging the bloody sword right behind her grandfather and great-aunt. Her new found family members were … good people, but a tad on the proper side. And proper people probably wouldn't appreciate an uninvited ghost getting their dining room walls bloody.
The spirit, a female, dark flowing hair, in her early thirties, stopped in mid-swing and stared directly at Kylie. You kill or be killed. It’s really rather simple. The words reverberated in Kylie’s head. They were communicating telepathically, and considering the topic being discussed, that was probably for the best.
That’s not simple, Kylie shot back. And I’m trying to eat, so would you mind leaving?
That’s rude, the ghost said. You’re supposed to help spirits. You need to abide by your guidelines.
Kylie twisted the cloth napkin she’d placed in her lap. Okay, was there something written in the rule books about a ghost whisperer having to be polite to obnoxious spirits?
Oh, wait, she didn't have a freaking rule book, or guidelines. She was winging it. Winging everything, in fact: ghost whispering, being a supernatural, being someone’s girlfriend.
Being someone’s ex-girlfriend!
Lately it felt like she was winging her whole damned life, and making a fine mess of things, too. Like her decision to leave Shadow Falls, the camp/recently turned boarding school for paranormal teens. It had felt like the right thing to do at the time.
Had."
Loosing concentration, Lilith stopped her reading and proceeded to look out the window. She had arrived at Starlight Academy, the prior night. Not having any time to explore, she went directly to the office and then to her new assigned dorm. Apparently, she was in luck yesterday because she got assigned to an empty dorm room. Though, this made her goal of meeting new people, much more difficult. Being a shy girl was something Lilith wasn't proud of; due to the fact that she couldn't go and talk to some stranger right out of the bat like other girls.
Resting her head on the palm of her hand, she return her gaze to the people on the room. She could see a few students hanging around; some were watching a strange television show, others were just sprawled on the couches taking a nap before their next class and others could be seen talking to their friends. Lilith looked back at the words on the book, now resting on her lap. A small sigh could be heard coming out of her mouth. "Why did I have to come here? I don't see the difference between this school and a normal one..." Another sigh could be heard coming from her; closing the book on her lap she went back to look out the window. The day was beautiful, the blue sky had almost no clouds and the birds could be seen flying around. If she had any idea where the lake was, she would have gone there at the break of dawn. But since she was new to the academy, she knew nothing of the huge compound. She was also scared of getting lost and have no one coming to look for her. Shaking her head, a sad smile appeared on her face. Although, she didn't knew anything about the place she was right now and had no one she could talk to, she was sure that fate brought her to the strange school. "What does fate has in store for me in this eccentric looking place?" That was her question and for any question there is certainly an answer.
The spirit, a female, dark flowing hair, in her early thirties, stopped in mid-swing and stared directly at Kylie. You kill or be killed. It’s really rather simple. The words reverberated in Kylie’s head. They were communicating telepathically, and considering the topic being discussed, that was probably for the best.
That’s not simple, Kylie shot back. And I’m trying to eat, so would you mind leaving?
That’s rude, the ghost said. You’re supposed to help spirits. You need to abide by your guidelines.
Kylie twisted the cloth napkin she’d placed in her lap. Okay, was there something written in the rule books about a ghost whisperer having to be polite to obnoxious spirits?
Oh, wait, she didn't have a freaking rule book, or guidelines. She was winging it. Winging everything, in fact: ghost whispering, being a supernatural, being someone’s girlfriend.
Being someone’s ex-girlfriend!
Lately it felt like she was winging her whole damned life, and making a fine mess of things, too. Like her decision to leave Shadow Falls, the camp/recently turned boarding school for paranormal teens. It had felt like the right thing to do at the time.
Had."
Loosing concentration, Lilith stopped her reading and proceeded to look out the window. She had arrived at Starlight Academy, the prior night. Not having any time to explore, she went directly to the office and then to her new assigned dorm. Apparently, she was in luck yesterday because she got assigned to an empty dorm room. Though, this made her goal of meeting new people, much more difficult. Being a shy girl was something Lilith wasn't proud of; due to the fact that she couldn't go and talk to some stranger right out of the bat like other girls.
Resting her head on the palm of her hand, she return her gaze to the people on the room. She could see a few students hanging around; some were watching a strange television show, others were just sprawled on the couches taking a nap before their next class and others could be seen talking to their friends. Lilith looked back at the words on the book, now resting on her lap. A small sigh could be heard coming out of her mouth. "Why did I have to come here? I don't see the difference between this school and a normal one..." Another sigh could be heard coming from her; closing the book on her lap she went back to look out the window. The day was beautiful, the blue sky had almost no clouds and the birds could be seen flying around. If she had any idea where the lake was, she would have gone there at the break of dawn. But since she was new to the academy, she knew nothing of the huge compound. She was also scared of getting lost and have no one coming to look for her. Shaking her head, a sad smile appeared on her face. Although, she didn't knew anything about the place she was right now and had no one she could talk to, she was sure that fate brought her to the strange school. "What does fate has in store for me in this eccentric looking place?" That was her question and for any question there is certainly an answer.