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Stephanie (Bookfever)
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Feb 10, 2012 04:17PM
I'm gonna start a sentence and then everybody has to add something to it so we'll end up with an awesome story.
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"Mom and Dad will kill me if they find out," she thought. But Elora had no choice. This had to be done. Tonight.
Eventually, the person she'd been waiting for fell in step beside her. Neither of them spoke; they were on a mission.
Logan kept pace with her, giving her a sidelong glance. "I know you think so, but Elora, come on. We've done this before. She's never there. She's a bigger lier than I am."(I don't mind if we want to change the name, it's just the first thing that came to mind)
Logan sighs, fixing her with a serious look from his usually laughing brown eyes. "Nothing," he finally says. "Nothing is wrong with that. I just don't want you to get your hopes too high, all right?"
Logan rattled the rusted iron gates. They stayed firmly locked. He took a few paces back to look up at the sign above them. "Why does it always have to be a graveyard?" he muttered.
He adopted a confident smirk. "Logan Masterson, scared? I don't think so. But, you're telling me you enjoy sneaking through graveyards in the middle of the night?" He raised a challenging eyebrow.
Quietly they make their way forward, both suddenly more serious and more determined. The time for light-hearted banter was over. Now they were about to find out what was really going on.
Logan pulled a face at the word "mausoleum". "Please tell me we don't have to break into the crypt of some long-dead family."
"Let the good times roll," Logan muttered, taking the lead and almost tripping over a tombstone that had long ago sunk into the earth.
Elora looked steadily at him, waiting for him to say what was on his mind- she'd known him long enough to recognize when something was bothering him.
Logan rubbed the back of his neck uncomfortably. "Elora, I know how badly you want this, how long you've been waiting for this to happen. But I just... I have this really bad feeling about tonight."
"I don't care, Logan," Elora said. "I need to do this. I know you don't understand but I..." She sighed.
"Fine. Promise me though, that if things start to go wrong you'll get out. As fast as you can, no matter how little you've learned, you'll run," Logan said.



