Monday, 28 May 2012

Chapter 2


The bell rang and Kendyl felt a sudden rush of relief as she grabbed her purse and her binder and rushed out of the classroom. She was glad to be away from the intense green gaze. She waited until Jayde came outside. As soon as she spotted the girl, she quickly grabbed her arm and pulled her aside.
“You're so lucky!” Jayde grinned.
“Describe lucky,” Kendyl replied bitterly. “I don't find any luck in-” she laughed as Damien walked by, a smug smile plastered on his face. She clenched her fists and scowled.
“Earth to Kendyl!” Jayde snapped and Kendyl turned to her friend.
“I don't know what it is with you and him. I don't know what he did to you,” Jayde said.
“He bugs me. That's all,” Kendyl stated. She looked down the hallway and spotted Damien at his locked, taking out his history textbook.
Great, another class with the arrogant asshole.
She realized she was being unfair. He didn't actually do anything to be considered as an ass, but there was something about him that told her that he was.

She suddenly felt someone bump into her roughly, sending her binder crashing to the floor, her papers spilling out. She bent down to pick up her papers and stuffed them in her binder without a care. Kendyl looked up to see the culprit who had knocked her binder on the floor.
A stunningly gorgeous brunette walked over to Damien and grabbed his arm. She reached up and kissed him on the cheek, giggly like an idiot. Kendyl felt herself grit her teeth.
“She's pretty,” Jayde noted.
Realizing that she had been staring, she looked over at her best friend and blushed with annoyance. She absolutely hated getting caught.
Taking her frustration the as a sign of discourage, Jayde grabbed her arm and tugged her in the direction of their locker. “Come on, let's get to history class.”
Kendyl nodded and went to their locker. She spun the dial of the lock three times and unlocked it with success. Pulling out two textbooks, she handed on to Jayde and placed her own on her, now messy, binder.

How can one person be so irritating? She thought bitterly as she entered her classroom and sat down next to Jayde as the teacher entered. He placed his books on his desk. “Alright, class-” He was interrupted as Damien and the girl entered the classroom. They both handed Mr. Kron a note and were sent to the back of the room to sit.
Kendyl cursed silently. Just great.

The rest of class was a blur until the last ten minutes. They were learning about the history of Canada and Mr. Kron was explaining a project that would be due in a week.
“There will be partners,” Mr Kron stated as Jayde and Kendyl looked at each other hopefully. There was a chuckle from the history teacher as he continued. “Now before you get too excited I will be the one assigning partners.”
Names were called, but Kendyl didn't pay any attention to them, only listening for Jayde and her own name.
“Riley and Jayde.”
Jayde turned to looked at Kendyl with a frown. She didn't even know there was a Riley in her history class.
“Riley, wave to Jayde,” Mr. Kron said with a smile.
In the front, no one turned to wave so both Jayde and Kendyl turned around.
Kendyl frowned when she saw the gorgeous girl beside Damien wave. Both of the girls turned back around and glanced at each other. Jayde had a horrified look on her face and Kendyl couldn't help but laugh. She stopped shortly when Mr. Kron called out her name.
“Kendyl and Damien.” 
 
What?” Kendyl choked out; her eyes wide. She turned around and was given a smug grin from Damien and an ice-cold glare from Riley.
She turned back around and shot a glare at her friend as Jayde snorted. Jayde then pressed her lips together until they were white; trying her best not to laugh.
Oh, this will be so much fun, she thought sarcastically.

The bell rang, signaling lunch, and Kendyl leaped happily out of her chair, hoping that this was the last class with Damien. She didn't even want to be his partner and the glare from Riley couldn't have made the statement more true.
Jayde stood up and grabbed her things. “Let's go to lunch,” she said as Kendyl nodded.
“I want to go to my locker first.” She lifted the history textbook, that would eventually become a nuisance holding it, for emphasis.
Jayde agreed and the two walked to their locker. Jayde quickly unlocked it and shoved everything inside apart from her purse. Kendyl copied her actions. “Where do you want to go to eat?”
Jayde thought for a moment. Taping her forefinger to her chin in mock thought. “Let's go to the cafeteria today.”
Kendyl shrugged, “Why not?” She unzipped her purse and pulled out her wallet to check how much money she had; twenty dollars. That would certainly be enough for the food in the cafeteria.
Jayde tugged on her arm and she dropped her wallet back in to her purse. The two headed for the cafeteria.
When they reached the cafeteria. Dismay hit Kendyl like a brick as she spotted Damien sitting with Riley and another girl; a beautiful with with long, flowing blond hair and green eyes.
She turned to leave, but Jayde rolled her eyes and pulled her back into the cafeteria. “C'mon Ken, ignore them.”
Kendyl let out a reluctant sigh as she let Jayde pull her to their regular table. Unfortunately, it was located in front of Damien and the two girls.
She pulled out her money from her wallet only to have it quickly snatched by Jayde. The copper haired girl looked over her shoulder. “What do you want, Ken?”
“Surprise me,” she shrugged. 


Kendyl looked around the cafeteria, bored, and was surprise to see the blonde girl and Riley leave. She then looked over to Damien. He looked up from his untouched food and raised an eyebrow as he caught her eye.
She scowled as she looked away.
Did I do something to piss you off?”
Kendyl jumped as he moved to Jayde's empty seat. He swung it around to face her, and sat down.
She pressed her lips together, forcing herself not to make a rude remark.
Taking her silence as a yes, he frowned. “What did I do?” He seemed genuinely hurt that she didn't like him.
“It's not what you did. It's how you are. You're a pompous ass.”
She was startled to hear him burst out into a fit of laughter. She had expected him to be offended.
“I assume you get that a lot?” She asked.
No, I don't usually get that reaction from anyone. I've heard attractive once or twice, but never an ass.”
“Hm, that doesn't seem true. I would guess you would hear conceited.
He shot her an amused crooked smile. His eyes trailed down from her eyes until they met with her cheek. “Your bruise is going away.”
She had forgotten all about the quick morning and her cheek hitting the car window. Bringing a hand to her cheek, she brushed it lightly. “I guess it is.”
“Does it hurt?” His question was lace with genuine curiosity.
“Of course it does,” she retorted. “Bruises often hurt.”
Something flashed behind his emerald eyes, but it quickly disappeared before she could catch what it was.
She opened her mouth to say something, but was stopped when he spoke. “So, partner, what do you want to do for the project?”
“I don't know, but I think I'll come up with something,” she said.
As if he realized something he reached out to her with an open hand. “Do you have a pen and a piece of paper?”
Kendyl nodded and pulled out a pen and paper from her purse. Curiosity getting the better of her, she handed it to him. Damien quickly scribbled something down, and handed it back to her.
She looked down at the neat handwriting.

3725 Haltrod Dr.

That's my address,” he said. “Come to my house tonight and we can start on it.”
He smiled once more before getting up and leaving. She watched him go, interest making her skin tingle.
However much she found the strange boy fascinating, something about him made something in her scream for her to be careful.



Sunday, 27 May 2012

Chapter 1

"Come on, Ken! We're going to be late!"
Kendyl woke up to the sound of Jayde's voice. She rubbed her eyes sleepily, yawned, and looked at the clock. The black digital alarm clock read 7:00.
"Why did't I wake up earlier?!" Kendyl flipped the covers off of herself, swung her feet over the bed and turned her gaze out to the window. Rain. It seemed to always rain in British Columbia, especially in the late winter.
She stood up and raced for her drawer. She pulled out a clean outfit and ran past Jayde into the bathroom.
Jayde sat on the bed and placed her purse on her lap, checking it's contents with a look of utter boredom.
"Hurry up, Kendyl!" She called irritably.  "If Mrs. Coss catches us late one more time, we will most likely get a detention."
Kendyl poked her head out of the door. "I know!" She retored and closed the door. The sound of the tap could be heard from the other side of the door.
Kendyl pinned her hair back and began washing her face with cold water to wake herself up. She dried her face off and looked at her reflection. She unpinned her hair and watched it cascade down her back.
Most times, she let it stay natural; loose curls that fell neatly past her shoulders.
Her hair was a dark red-almost-brown color like her mothers.
She blinked her eyes and was startled at how blue they seemed. Usually, they were a dull blue, not at all like her mother's dazzling blue eyes.
Realizing the time, she rushed out of the bathroom and began searching frantically around her bedroom.
"Jayde, have you seen my purse?"
Without looking up, Jayde threw Kendyl her dull silver purse her dad had given her as an early birthday present.
"Thanks!" Kendyl said, "I'm ready. Let's go."

The two girls raced out of the door and climbed into Jayde's forest green jeep. Kendyl remembered going to the used-car lot with Jayde to pick out a car for the other girl's sixteenth birthday. Jayde had been overly excited and had feel instantly in love with the beat-up jeep.
Kendyl had teased her, saying that it would be silly to buy a jeep, it was never sunny here, but Jayde had replied with a defensive statement that she didn't care. It would be her car and that was all that mattered.
Kendyl looked over at her friend, wondering how she didn't have a boyfriend. Jayde was certainly gorgeous. Her light brown hair hung just past her shoulders and her bangs fell just above her stunning grey eyes. Her skin was a peachy tan, unlike Kendyl's own pale skin. Jayde's personality was also much more confident than her own.
"We're here." Jayde's amused tone snapped Kendyl out of her thoughts.
"Damn it," Kendyl cursed to herself. Jayde had caught her staring at her. She always seemed to zone off and she always seemed to get caught by Jayde, especially when she drifted off while watching someone.

Trying to distract herself, Kendyl looked out of the front window. It had begun raining harder.
Quickly, Jayde turned the steering wheel and pulled into the school's parking lot, making Kendyl's cheek slam against the window.
"Ow!" Kendyl yelped. "Warn me next time!"
Jayde grimaced. "Sorry! We are in a hurry!" She got out and looked around the parking lot, nothing but cars. "That's not a good sign."
"You think?" Kendyl hissed as she held her reddening cheek. "Let's go. The second bell might have no rung yet. We still might be able to make it."
Kendyl and Jayde rushed into the school and into their first class just as the second bell rang.
Jayde let out a sigh of relief. "We made it!" She whispered as she took her seat in the front of the class while Kendyl took her seat at the back of the class.
"Okay, pull out Friday's assignment," Mrs. Coss said in her sing-song voice as she stood in front of the class.
Jayde glanced back at Kendyl and rolled her eyes. Kendyl let out a quiet laugh and pulled out her homework just as a tall boy walked into the classroom. He was quiet tall, a lot taller then Kendyl's 5'3. A mop of sandy blond hair hung in front of his eyes and he flicked his head, flipping it out of his deep green eyes. One had was shoved in his jeans pocket and the other was handing a note to Mrs. Coss. The plump math teacher quickly read it and pointed to the seat next to Kendyl's.
There was a smug air around the boy that Kendyl found rather irritating, although she had to admit, he was handsome.
It was also hard not to notice all of the girls staring at him with lovestruck looks. Kendyl let out a snort. Girls and their teenage hormones.
Jayde once again glanced back at Kendyl and mouthed, He's mine.
Kendyl found herself laughing once more at her best friend's goofy actions, but she felt a sudden pang of annoyance. Even her best friend was mooning over the boy. What was so great about him?
The boy walked past Jayde who sighed deeply and headed toward the empty seat beside her. It had been Walter Pikes, but he had went missing a few months ago.
She watched as she boy sat down and looked over at Kendyl, raising an eye brown. She suddenly wondered if he could tell she was annoyed by him.
Kendyl's cheeks felt hot under his gaze and she cursed silently, hating that she was pale enough for the red to really show on her cheeks. As her cheeks tingled with embarrassment, she felt her cheek sting and remembered that she had injured it not even fifteen minutes ago.
Her hand flew to her cheek, she figured there was a bruise by now.
The boy reached toward her, and, as if rethinking his actions, quickly placed his hands at his sides.
"What happened?" He asked. His tone was gentle; almost curious, but she could tell that is was also guarded. There was something about the blond boy that intrigued her, yet she still felt irritated.
"Just an accident," Kendyl replied evenly. She was about to listen to Mrs. Coss' lecture about math when her name was called.
"Kendyl, when you are done flirting with Mr. Kensington I suggest you pay attention."
There was a snort from the class and Kendyl slumped lower in her seat as the boy grinned smugly. She figured this happened a lot to him.
As soon as Mrs. Coss turned her back to write on the board, the boy looked over at her. Feeling his gaze on her, Kendyl had to fight the urge to make a rude remark.
Instead, she turned her attention to him, hoping her teacher wouldn't catch her again.
"My names Damien by the way,” he said as he held out a hand.
She nodded, but didn't shake his hand. There was no way she'd tell him anything about her. There was something off about him, and she didn't like it.

Synopsis

Kendyl Harker was like any other teenager. A best friend, a caring mother, and a pretty normal life. The was until a new group of teenagers move into town and threaten Kendyl's well-being. What's worse is that Jayde, Kendyl's best friend, has gone missing and she isn't the first. A rash of homicide's has the whole town on edge. Could Jayde have fallen prey to the serial killer, and will Kendyl be next?

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Chapter 5

Jayde awoke in a dark, musty, what she guessed was a basement. She coughed as she sat up, making dust fly all around her. She waved her hands to rid the suffocation of the dust and looked around more.
There was nothing much in the room. She was sitting on an old bed, the bed frame made of weak steel, the mattress a sickly gray-brown.
She stood up and let out a shriek as a cockroach scooted by.

Suddenly the door whipped open and a handsome, lean boy walked through the door, carrying a tray of food. Jayde's stomach growled and a sharp pain shot through her, reminding her of how hungry she was.
"W-Who are you?" Jayde demanded but her voice came out raspy due to misuse.
"Kelton," the boy set down the plate on the rickety-looking, wooden table.
"Where am I? What did you do to me?" Jayde backed away.

Kelton handed her the glass of crimson liquid that was once on the tray. Her senses focused intently on it, but she tried her hardest to rip her stare away, back onto Jasper.
"Your the boy who Damien mentioned!" Jayde screeched and flew back with such speed and force, she became winded and there was a sudden crack in the concrete walls of the basement.
"Yes, probably."
"What did you do to Kendyl!?" Jayde demanded coldly, ignoring the crack she had made in the wall.
"Settle down, Kendyl is just fine," Kelton trained his eyes on her and saw down on the bed, flicking the cockroach away.

Just than the urge of whatever the ruby liquid, overcame her. She lunged for it and began drinking it until she was finished.
Jayde wiped her mouth with her back of her hand and licked her lips. Whatever it was, was very good and she wanted more.
"What was that?" Jayde gasped.
"Blood," Kelton said as if it was natural.
"What do you mean blood?"
"I mean, blood. The stuff that runs through the veins of mortals. Animals, and humans."
Jayde sat down on the floor. Obviously confused.

Kelton let out a long sigh. "You don't get it... do you?"
"Clearly, I don't!" Jayde hissed.
Kelton rolled his eyes. He shouldn't have left Riley alone. It was his fault and he shouldn't blame this girl, she didn't even have the slightest idea on what he was.
What she was.

"You are... a vampire.." Kelton finally said.
"What? Are you kidding me?" Jayde let out a laugh.
"No, I'm not. That stuff you drank. It was blood," He than turned his attention to the concrete wall and nodded towards it. Jayde turned around and looked at it. A long crack ran down where she had hit it. "That was from you."
"No... it's not true..." Jayde shut her eyes and kept them tight but as hard as she tried to get away she knew he was right.
Her life would never be the same.

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Chapter 4

Jayde answered her phone, confused as why Kendyl was calling her and it hadn't even been a half hour since she dropped her best friend off at the mysterious new guy's house.
He better not of hurt her! Jayde though angrily as she listened to Kendyl's explanation why she was calling. Jayde could tell she was trying hard not to cry.
"What do you mean he 'kicked you out'?" Jayde asked as Kendyl explained more. He said he had 'plans to go out with Jasper'.
"Who the hell is Jasper?" Jayde hissed angrily. "Why would he make plans with you and than say he has other plans with someone else?" I don't know! Was Kendyl's reply. Just, please hurry, I'll start to walk, I don't want to be anywhere near this place right now!
"Okay," Jayde said and hung up.

Jayde hurried outside, remembering her jacket in time as it began to rain. She cursed as she got in her jeep. She had to hurry, Kendyl was walking home and she didn't have a jacket.
She swerved around the corners, keeping the speed limit but her hands gripped the steering wheel with agitation.
As she turned the corner she spotted Kendyl walking, holding her binder close. She was dripping wet, her white paints had mud splatters from the puddles and her blue shirt seemed black, as it was drenched with the rain water.
She pulled over and opened the door. As Kendyl climbed in Jayde took off her sweater and handed it to her.
"Thanks," Kendyl said as she wrapped Jayde's warm jacket around herself. She knew Jayde didn't care that she was getting her car wet, she only cared that she was safe.
"You can sleepover if you want," Jayde suggested.
"No, I-I think I-I'm just going to t-take a warm s-shower and than s-s-sleep," Kendyl managed to stutter out.
Jayde scrunched her eyebrows together. A look she always made when she was worried.
"Oh alright, I'll drop you off at your house. Call me when your done your shower, okay?" Jayde asked as she continued driving.
"Okay."
The rest of the drive home was silent beside the squeak of the wiper blades as the rain was wiped away.
As Jayde pulled into the driveway of Kendyl's house, Kendyl got out silently, only muttering a "Good-bye and thank you," when she took of Jayde's sweater and handed it to her.
"Keep it," Jayde laughed lightly and waved good bye to her best friend as she pulled out of the driveway and onto the road.

When Jayde arrived home her front door was unlocked.
I swear I locked it! She thought as she walked in cautiously and scanned the room. It looked okay.
She walked deeper into her house until she reached the kitchen.
Everything seemed in place.
Jayde turned around to check up stairs but a shadow in the corner of her eye made her pause. She whipped around so she faced her dining room and spotted the stunning figure of a brunette with blonde highlights. "How'd you get in hear?" Jayde demanded, her voice strong but her eyes showing her fear.
"Oh silly, Jayde. I'm surprised it isn't obvious," the girl's voice was sweet as she walked forward. Suddenly the moonlight hit the girl and the light reflected off of the girl's open mouth showing a set of fangs.
The girl's eyes darkened as she lunged forward, for Jayde's neck. Meeting success as she felt her fangs puncture flesh.
The only thing Jayde remembered was a sharp pain as she blacked out.

Saturday, 30 April 2011

Chapter 3

The bell rang and Kendyl leaped happily out of her chair, hopefully this was the last class with Damien. She didn't even want to be his partner, and after the glare from Riley she the statement was definatly true. Jayde stood up and grabbed her binder. "Let's go to lunch." She said and Kendyl nodded.
"I want to go to my locker first," She lifted the socials textbook that would eventually become a nuissance holding it.
Jayde agreed and they walked to their locker, turning the dial three times they stuffed everything in their locker besides their purse. "Where do you want to eat?" Kendyl asked.
Jayde thought for a moment, "Let's go to the cafeteria today."
"Okay." Kendyl said and lifted her purse and looked inside, she pulled out her wallet and checked how much money she had. Fifty dollars, that'd would definatly be enough for the food in the cafeteria.
Jayde pulled her arm and she dropped her wallet in her purse and began to walk with her to the cafeteria. When she walked in she spotted Damien sitting with Riley and another girl, a gorgeous girl with long, flowing blonde hair and green eyes. Envy hit Kendyl like a brick. She turned around to leave but Jayde rolled her eyes and pulled her back into the cafeteria. "C'mon Ken, ignore them." She whispered and sat at their regular table.
Unfortunatly it was located infront of the table Damien and the two girls. Great, now he has another girl mooning over him... Kendyl sighed and took out her money, Jayde quickly snatched it and headed to the cafeteria line. "What do you want, Ken?" She called over her shoulder.
Kendyl shrugged, "Surprise me." As she fiddled with her hair.
Once she looked up she saw the blonde girl and Riley leave. She than was surprised to see Damien as he moved to Jayde's empty seat and swung it around to face her. His forest green eyes glinting and his smile was a smug grin.
"H-hi," Kendyl stuttered, she cursed herself and felt her cheeks growing hot once again.
"Hey," Damien smiled, his voice calm and cool. Kendyl knew it was wrong to fall for a guy that she just met and knew nothing about but she couldn't help herself. His crooked smiled made her heart skip a beat and his glowing eyes seemed to see right to her soul.
She smiled and looked down, her cheeks still red.
"You're bruise is going away." Damien remarked, again she totally forgot the swift morning and her face hitting the car window, she rubbed it, "I guess it is." She looked down and fumbled with her purse. She looked up to see Jayde grinning and giving her a thumbs up. Damien looked her way and Jayde swiftly turned away, giggling quietly to herself while Kendyl blushed harder.
"What're you doing here?" She asked quietly.
"What? I can't talk to my project partner?" He chuckled lightly.
"Oh yeah, I guess we are partners, but I thought you'd be paired up with that girl." She almost said bitterly.
"The blonde? That's my sister, Sophia." He looked at the where his sister had left.
"No, not her." Kendyl almost breathed out with relief, she'd never be able to compete with her. "I mean your girlfriend."
"Riley? She's not my girlfriend. And thank God we aren't partners, she's clingy." Damien laughed.
Kendyl looked up and smiled. "Oh." Than she realized something, the project was due next Monday and she didn't know how she'd get it finished on time. "What're we going to do about the project?" She asked.
Damien thought for a moment and than asked, "Do you have a pen and a piece of paper?"
Kendyl nodded and pulled out her pen and paper from her purse. She handed it to him and he scribbled on it, he than handed her it back, "That's my address, come to my house tonight and we can start on it." He smiled once more and left. She watched him until he was outside of the cafeteria.
"What did her give you?" Jayde sat down with a trey of random food. A small bag of pretzels, two Milk2Go's, yogurt, and fruit.
"His address. So we could start on the project tonight." Kendyl passed it to her and smiled.
"Cute!" Jayde giggled and gave it back to Kendyl who placed it in her pocket. "Do you need a ride there? I can drive you."
Kendyl nodded. "Please."

Once the two girls finished eating they headed to their gym class. It was weird, not always did friends get in the same classes but Jayde and Kendyl did.
Gym went by quick, they played a game of soccer and Kendyl was in net while Jayde was forward. Their team one seven to three. Kendyl quickly changed and waited for Jayde before they went to thier English class.
By the end of the day all Kendyl could think about was tonight. At the last five minutes of class time seemed to freeze, it seemed like forever until the last bell rang. Jayde raced out with Kendyl and headed to her car. Kendyl hoped in the passenger side and they drove to Kendyl's house. "What time are you going to his house?" Jayde asked.
Kendyl shrugged, "Maybe around five thirty-ish. I'm not sure."

When they arrived at Kendyl's house Jayde waved and drove to her house, leaving Kendyl to fiddle with her keys and unlock her door. She threw her purse on her couch and placed her binder on the living room coffee table. She went into her kitchen and pulled out an apple. She always had a snack after school. Kendyl looked at the clock, 3:30pm. She had two hours before she'd call Jayde for a ride to Damien's house. She could feel butterflies flutter nervously in her stomache as she changed into her white skinny jeans and her silver sequin top. She found her black flats and put them on. Kendyl didn't realize how much time she took getting ready. Five minutes she'd have to arrive at Damien's house. She ran to her phone and called Jayde. She listened quietly as the phone rang three times before Jayde's voice could be heard. Hello?
"Hey, Jayde, it's me. My 'rents aren't home yet, I'll send my mom a text and tell her I went out. Can you drive me now?"
Sure! Jayde said and there was a click as Jayde hung up.
Kendyl pulled out her phone and texted her mom. "I will be out for awhile, going to work on a socials project. I'll be home soon." and with an, okay from her mom Kendyl picked up her purse and binder. She waited outside for Jayde.

When Jayde arrived she climbed in and set the GPS for 3725 Haltrod Dr. They soon arrived at a wood-lined house with quite a few windows. She could see the white interior through the window. She never thought that Damien could be rich. Kendyl jumped out and waved good-bye to Jayde as her best friend reluctantly drove off.
She wrong the doorbell and waited a few heartbeats before Damien's sister opened the door. She was picture perfect upclose. She smiled warmly, "Hello. You're Kendyl right? Damien's talked about you a lot today." She giggled. "I'm his sister Sophia."
"Hi," Kendyl smiled.
"Come in," Sophia gestured for Kendyl to walk in. Kendyl took off her shoes and looked around. The house was certainly beautiful.
"We don't live with our parents." Sophia said as Damien walked down the stairs. His eyes lit up when he saw Kendyl, "Hey," He grinned as he walked down the stairs.
"Were going to work on our socials project." Damien said and waved his hand for Kendyl to follow him. He climbed the stairs and waited for Kendyl as she waved to Sophia and walked up the stairs. He than turned and walked into his room. It was beautiful. Part of the roof was lined with windows and she could see three guitars leaning on the wall. He kindly took her binder from her and placed it on the table and sat on the couch. She sat beside him and he turned the tv on to the news. She opened her binder. "What were you thinking of for the project?" She asked as she flipped through her social studies section.
Damien thought for a moment. "Maybe a poster about one of the Kings? Could be about James I." He suggested.
"That's what I thought too." Kendyl looked up to watch the news. She hadn't watched it in awhile. Her mother usually had it on in the morning but her mother had been leaving early so it was never on when she woke up.
She listened quietly to the report and asked if Damien could turn it up. He searched for the remote and turned the volume to 27.
There's been four murders in the last two weeks. Reports say that their is a serial killer loose. Don't trust any strangers and don't talk to anyone you don't know. The tv reporter said. Damien's eyes widened but he didn't say anything as the reporter went on.
Reports have also say that it could be an animal and it must be hunted and killed. "Oh no." Kendyl said as she listened.
If you have information on the killings call 1-800-CRIME.
Damien quickly turned it off and changed the subject, "Er, I think you have to go." He didn't look at her. "I forgot I had plans with Sophia and Kelton. I'll call you later." He said as he handed her her binder and ushered her out. Kendyl was surprised when told her to hurry up and directed her towards the door. Sophia looked up from where she had been watching a movie in the living room and looked at Damien, confusion filling her green gaze. He shut the door on Kendyl and as she glanced in the window she could see the two siblings talking, Damien arguing with her. Kendyl's stomache dropped and she felt like crying when she phoned Jayde for a ride home.