by K. Weikel
DIARY
Of course I disappeared, but that night, I reappeared and looked around Katelin’s shelves.
“Ah-HA!”
Katelin moaned, and I quieted myself down, willing her not to wake up.
I took her diary over to her desk and sat down, switching on the light. She didn’t move or make a noise.
I guess she’s a heavy sleeper.
I open the book, and staring back at me are block letters that say:
KATELIN’S DIERY
DO NOT READ
I turn a few pages and find the date of today.
August 26, 2006
Dear Diery,
Today Megan told me not to go over to the Mansion down at the end of the street. But today, I went over, and I found a cat lurking around, and I was startled. I ran as fast as I could, down the stairs, out the door, into the warm night. Before that, I heard someone say, ‘I’d say we’d better do it now, or else, she might find out how to defeat us. We’d need more power. Just enough to overpower her strength, to overcome her powers. Just enough to do that.”
Or something like that.
Anyway, I’ve got to go to sleep.
Oh, and Megan is mad at me. It’s not my fault though.
LUV YA!
Kat!
I flipped back a page.
August 25, 2006
Dear Diery,
Megan betrayed me. I don’t want to trust her anymore, but because of the way she stood up for me in front of a vampire, werewolf, cat, bat, a ghost, and a pair of floating hands, I kinda sorta still trust her. I’m confused. Help me Diery!
Sinceraly,
Katelin.
P.S. WHAT SHOULD I DO!
8. TEARS, TEARS, & MORE TEARS!
I wanted to cry.
Why? I asked myself. Why, why, why, why, why?
I felt a warm tear drip down from my eye. I pushed it away with my hand.
I grabbed a pen from her desk and turned to the last page in her diary.
Why? I read your diary. Just August 25 & 26 though… Why??
I walked out of her room, but left the diary open to the page of yesterday. I was still crying when I walked out of her room and I turned back to look at her.
She was asleep.
I was crying.
I was happy that she had gotten away from them, but sad (and mad) because she didn’t listen to me!
A thick mist appeared around me. My feet disappeared, knees, legs…
I looked at her wadded up under the covers, tossing and turning. Her hair was stuck to her neck with sweat.
My final words:
“Good luck without me. You and I are now, not friends, enemies. ENEMIES YOU HEAR ME?!”
9. A PUZZLE TO SOLVE
At least my “Dream of Horrors” was over!
I threw on some clothes and walked out the door. I wasn’t hungry for breakfast.
I ran to the Mansion and jumped through the window. Again, I snuck through the kitchen all the way to the Band Room. I strained my ears to listen.
“We have to—defeat—her.”
“I certainly agree!” The ghost said.
“Wait ‘til she finds out what powers she has,” The hands spoke. Somehow. “Y’all too. Her power she has is belief. Myths, anything! All she has to do is believe she can, and it will happen.”
I opened my mouth, gasping.
When I closed it again, I accidentally… BURPED!
“Oh—no!” I whispered.
I ran. Or not. I tripped over NOTHING!
“Ughhhh!”
I struggled to get up. When I finally did though, I ran towards the door, there it open, ran out and—where were the trees, flowers, people, cars, towns, cities, EVERYTHING!!?!?
I took a step forward.
Where there used to be a city, stood a hundred foot drop from the front steps leading to the door. The world around it was black, and there was nothing but me and the Mansion, with all of those creatures inside.
The “gang” stepped out and the hands said, “Alone. You are the only human, now ghost!”
I stepped back, back, back, back—my foot slipped of the edge, and I almost fell off the cliff! I cried out in horror as they stepped closer, the werewolf pouncing out from behind them. It snarled, showing its teeth. The wolf took a step forward, another, another!
Suddenly, it plunged its enormous head forward, its snout pushing me off. I fell, catching my hands on the side of the cliff.
“Megan!” I cried. When I looked down, all I could see was darkness.
“Sorry, Katelin. I’m now against you, not with you!”
With that, she stepped on my hands, making me let go of the cliff, and I fell.
I was teen feet from the ground when I woke up.
10. SAY HI, THEN BYE BECAUSE YOU WON’T AGAIN!
Drenched in sweat, I got dressed.
I skipped my breakfast, but OH WELL!
I ran to the Mansion and climbed through the window, like the last time, and like in my dream. My shoes squeaked on the tile of the kitchen and the stairs as I headed back up to the Band Room. I peeked in through the partially opened door.
“We found her like this this morning.”
The vampire pointed to the floor.
I saw Megan lying there.
“Megan?!” I blurted out stupidly.
“What the—”
“Great!” I muttered under my breath.
I ran back through the Mansion and out the window. I squatted down below it, so no one could see me.
The vampire poked his head out of the window. He looked around, then went back inside. I saw glowing white/yellow teeth from the darkness of the bushes in front of me. A muzzle emerged from the leaves, then its glowing yellow eyes, next its body.
The creature pounced forward. Its jaws opened and clamped down on my leg as easy as tearing bread.
“Ahhh!” I screamed as the werewolf bit harder.
“Grrr! GURRR!” It growled, pulling my leg back and forth.
The wolf bit so hard, blood was gushing from my leg!
It finally let go, smiled its bloody ugly smile and howled to the sky. It disappeared into the Mansion, jumping over me with ease. A drop of blood hit me in the face.
I heard it disappear into the Mansion as it ran.
I struggled to get up, but my leg failed. I laid there in pain, in horror, trying, struggling to get the pain numbed, but nothing was working.
Carefully, I pulled myself up to the window, looking into the kitchen. I pulled with my arms and pushed with my good leg to help me through the window.
Tumbling into the room, I dragged myself up the stairs and tried to stand up at the top. The door opened easily as I pressed against it, and I stumbled in. I fell to the ground by Megan.
The first thing that caught my eye about her was the long line of teeth marks down her arm in the shape of a snout.
“The werewolf!”
TO BE CONTINUED…
Afterwards…
I wrote this series in third grade, and I felt like I should keep it the way I wrote it. I really think it portrays the thought processes of ten year olds, and it’s actually really short. I added in a whole bunch of things, and I’ll be making more books to go along with the series, so I hope you enjoy them! Thank you for reading!
This book in particular, I remember making, and creating all these loose ends for the next book. I like how I portrayed the girls and their relationship, because, at that age, that’s how it is. And going back over this book and typing it up is helping me learn, believe it or not. There are so many things writers miss because they’re so worried about having the most structured sentences. What I’m concerned about is, does it feel real or not? And I feel like these books, though I’ve changed a few things, really do feel real.
The next book is called Revenge. Look for it in iTunes, or in iBooks.
Thanks again!
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