sagemadison
They adapted until there was nothing left about them that was human. I didn't recognize the beings standing in front of me, they weren't my friend. They weren't my enemies. They weren't anything to me. But they saw me as their enemy, and for that, I was about to die.
It was time that I adapted.
The life of a sibling is rough.
Yeah, you heard me, rough. Especially when you're stuck with a sister... and you're older. Sisterhood isn't always easy, but it's fun too. Having a sibling means your childhood isn't boring. You have someone to play with, someone to laugh and cry and fight with.
It was a miracle he survived, what with how things were going before. A miracle that they didn't kill him. How'd he even get in that situation? He was a high school mathlete for Pete's sake! Who would be out to get him? He shuddered at the thought of how close to dying he had just come.
The chain link fence stood between me and my only means of escape. It looked like it was fifty feet high, but I knew it was only six feet. But I still couldn't climb it. There was barbed-wire at the top that would slice me to pieces. I looked behind me at what I had to go back to and then at the fence. I took the chance.
Her captor touched the side of his jaw gingerly. "You're gonna wish you didn't do that, sweetheart," he murmured, taking two long strides towards her.
Laina gasped and sprinted away, hoping to get somewhere where there was help before he caught her. He grabbed her wrist and yanked her back, causing a panicked scream to escape her lips.
"The side of what?" Suzie exclaimed, backing away from Justin slowly. "Hell no, I'm not letting you touch my side!"
"But, you don't know what'll happen," Justin complained, stomping his foot childishly.
"Yes, I do," Suzie shouted, turning to run away. "Stay away from me!"
Justin chased her down the street while Suzie screamed. There was no way Suzie was letting him touch her at all. He was a freaking weirdo, and weirdos didn't get to touch the famous Suzie Almeda. Of course, her boyfriend was a weirdo, so she was being a slight hypocrite at the moment.
"The side of what?" Suzie exclaimed, backing away from Justin slowly. "Hell no, I'm not letting you touch me there!"
"But, you don't know what'll happen," Justin complained, stomping his foot childishly.
"Yes, I do," Suzie shouted, turning to run away. "Stay away from me!"
Who would've thought that the end of the world had been written on the side of a cereal box? Yeah, you heard me. It's as unbelievable as it sounds. AND, we ignored it because it was on the side of a freaking cereal box! Can you get anymore unpredictable? Anymore stupid? Gah, we were doomed from the start.