Nightmare
03-18-2009, 05:29 PM
chapter 7
The couple was taking a walk around there block, when thy heard the sound of a girl crying. They rounded a corner and saw her. A young girl, her legs pulled up to her chest, hands over her face sobbing. Worried they went over to see what the matter was.
“Hello,” said the man.
“Is something the matter?” asked the woman. Laury didn’t even notice the two were there until the woman bent down and repeated the question. Laury looked over and decided that maybe they would leave if she talked just a little, so she nodded.
“Are you lost?” The woman asked. Again Laury nodded
“Is there anything we can do?” The man asked looking concerned.
“No,” Laury said turning back to the horizon.
“Come on, why don’t you let us help you? The man asked.
“Go away,” Laury said now regretting that she had chosen here to sit.
“Come now, get up and we’ll see about finding your family.” The man said grabbing Laury’s arm and hoisting her to her feet.
Laury broke free of his grip and backed away a few steps. “I, said, go, AWAY!” Laury said screaming the last word. Then, as if in response to her distress, a gust of wind kicked up. The wind knocked the man off his feet and sent him flying. He hit the ground hard and lay still. The women shouted in surprise and ran over to the man; she shook him and shouted.
“Fred! Fred are you alright?” Fred shifted and groaned. The woman let out a sigh of relief, then looked around for Laury, but she was already gone.
The couple was taking a walk around there block, when thy heard the sound of a girl crying. They rounded a corner and saw her. A young girl, her legs pulled up to her chest, hands over her face sobbing. Worried they went over to see what the matter was.
“Hello,” said the man.
“Is something the matter?” asked the woman. Laury didn’t even notice the two were there until the woman bent down and repeated the question. Laury looked over and decided that maybe they would leave if she talked just a little, so she nodded.
“Are you lost?” The woman asked. Again Laury nodded
“Is there anything we can do?” The man asked looking concerned.
“No,” Laury said turning back to the horizon.
“Come on, why don’t you let us help you? The man asked.
“Go away,” Laury said now regretting that she had chosen here to sit.
“Come now, get up and we’ll see about finding your family.” The man said grabbing Laury’s arm and hoisting her to her feet.
Laury broke free of his grip and backed away a few steps. “I, said, go, AWAY!” Laury said screaming the last word. Then, as if in response to her distress, a gust of wind kicked up. The wind knocked the man off his feet and sent him flying. He hit the ground hard and lay still. The women shouted in surprise and ran over to the man; she shook him and shouted.
“Fred! Fred are you alright?” Fred shifted and groaned. The woman let out a sigh of relief, then looked around for Laury, but she was already gone.