A girl at your door
Unlocked Doors
Did we had ? No, it was ing! But we were in a bed together. She touched me… there. But she is not acting differently.Maybe more obnoxiously about being late again…
Sulli was miserably debating whether or not she just had her first time with her best friend. Maybe it wasn’t a bad thing. Maybe it was. But nothing was awkward so she decided to let it slide. She was at the library again, on the history section. This time she wasn’t actually looking for ghost girl but to answer her homework.
She was glad that the stares from classmates were less and that some people began to talk with her as they usually did. There wasn’t actually nothing to worry about anymore.
Still her number two pencil had millions of chewed marks. That wasn’t a good sign. She thought about Luna and about her parents and how would they react. She chewed her pencil more. But in the back of her mind that thought that kept running around her brain, intercepting every memory and idea was the ghost girl that might not be a ghost.
Sulli was petrified when she heard a few steps behind her. For a microsecond she feared and wished that the girl might suddenly materialize in the lonely library corridor.
“Sulli?” said a amiliar voice.
“Amber! What’sup?” she asked turning and trying to look not so jumpy.
Amber narrowed her eyes as she regarded the taller girl. Sulli thought that she was caught, that it was obvious, that everyone could see how Luna had , I mean, taught her how to e. “Geez, Sulli,” said Amber. “I think that pencil needs retirement, soon.”
Sulli stared at the deteriorated state of her pencil. “I guess you are right.” Sulli chuckled with relief.
Amber smiled widely which made her look like a dinosaur. “Um, Sulli…”
She knew where this was going for it always started with the same words: Um, Sulli. “What is it, Amber?”
“I have had a lot of things lately with school and soccer. You know, Luna is in the team too. And I was wondering if…”
“I can lend you my homework, Amber,” Sulli rolled her eyes. She took off her backpack and reached for her notebook. “Here you go.”
“Thanks! You are an angel,” Amber grabbed Sulli’s head and planted a big kiss on her forehead.
“Ew,” said Sulli jockingly and turned back to the history books trying to remember what she was supposed to look at before Amber came… and before all those thoughts invaded her.
“Sulli?” said Amber, still standing beside her. Her expression had worry and indecision. “Last night…” she continued and Sulli’s whole being went to alert. “I think I saw something strange. But I’m not actually sure!”
“You saw something?”
“I went out of my room for a moment since I thought I heard a noise. I saw… I think it was a girl at your door,” said Amber. Sulli felt chills run over her spine. “But maybe I just imagined it.”
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