Miraculous: Tales of the Unknown

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Authors: Krystal McLaughlin
Tags: Paranormal, Magic, supernatural, Alien, Werewolves, demons, Ghost, fairy, changling
happy is better than 70 unhappy.
    “ Yes. I agree.” I said without
hesitation.
    That was it. We were back on the
same simple street in this fancy neighborhood, kissing under the
dim light of the moon. We pulled away from each other in an awkward
silence. Our hands fell to our sides and we started walking back to
the house.
    “ So are you still driving me
home?” I asked quietly.
    “ Yes of course.” He
replied.
    “ So how does this work? I just go
about doing my own thing and everything will just happen on its
own?” I asked, puzzled about my next step.
    “ Yes, everything will come to you.
You don’t have to do a thing I promise.” He smirked.
    I laid in bed that night,
wondering of all the things that would come. Without even
realizing, I drifted off to the most restful sleep I’ve ever
had.
    The light of the sun shone through
my window on to my face, waking me up for the brand new day I was
about to have. I ran downstairs to get my breakfast and there my
dad was in the middle of the kitchen…breakfast already made. He
kissed me on the head and gave me this look. I’d never seen it
before, but I could tell he was sorry. Maybe it was just part of
the deal, but it was enough for me. I grabbed my backpack and
hurried to school, anxious of the beginning of this brand new life.
I arrived at school minutes later. The energy about this day was
magical and I knew something epic was about to happen. I walked
into math class to a class full of curious seniors. It was like
they were seeing me for the first time. I felt…sexy today, I felt a
confidence that was new and radiating. Matt didn’t see me walk in.
With all the heads turning towards me as I walked in he was forced
to look my way. His jaw dropped when he saw me. I looked the same
as I always did but there was something about my energy that erased
everything he ever knew. I sat in my usual seat and survived the
boring formulas and unforgiving word problems. The glares from
every angle were unrelenting and I was glad when the clock turned
1. At my locker Jessica approached me, and feeling sorry for the
way I acted I apologized for what I said. We hugged it out and I
left to art class. Dustin was sitting in his normal seat seemingly
waiting for me. He grinned his sexy grin and I took my seat.
Charlie was late to class and he tried to make unobvious by
slipping into his seat while everyone was up getting their
supplies. While I was sorting through used canvas to paint over,
Dustin came up next to me. He made sure the area was cleared and he
grabbed my arm gently.
    “ You know Charlie right?” he asked
with his smoldering eyes.
    “ The guy that sits next to me?
Yeah I guess. We’ve gone to school together since Kindergarten. Why
do you ask?” I whispered.
    “ He’s the one.” He declared,
keeping intense eye contact with me.
     “ What?” I accidently said
extremely loud. Of course everyone looked over at me to stick their
nose in my business. Dustin thought this was funny, so he gave a
small chuckle and gave everyone a look that they dared not
disregard.
    “ Just talk to him, you have to
trust me Rhylan.” He pleaded. He took his hand off my arm and
casually slid back into his seat. I returned to mine, only to find
that Charlie talked to me first. The only thing was, I could not
get my mind off Dustin. Something about him made my skin all warm
and tingly. The kiss was shared was so electric. I felt like it was
so much more than a deal.
    Charlie and I made plans to hang
out. He seemed like a nice guy. He was cute and artistic and
funny…everything I liked in a guy. I could see Dustin out of the
corner of my eye watching us as we shared smiles. Then I saw him
look down for a second and shake his head, like there was something
lingering in his mind that he could not let go of. He got up
quickly and left the room before I could even say goodbye. I
guessed that was the end of it, until of course it was time to pay
him.
    Months went by and I didn’t

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