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down. Saying someone was at the door. There was a snap sound in the back of her mind
and her eyes tizzied a little then went back to normal. ‘No!” She said under her breath
as she came running down the stairs. It was that same feeling again from before. ‘That
man.’ She thought.
She had to stop part of the way down her chest started to beat really fast. You
could see it pules and hear it beat loudly. Blue and golden waves appeared on the wall
next to her. But only where her shadow should have been. It looked like a ripple effect
you would see in the water of a pool. Her body started vibrating as her mother turned
the door handle. ‘Somethings wrong.” She thought to herself When her mother let the
man in Chellejary breathed fog like she was in winter or a freezer. It was him, That
man who she saw earlier. “Dr Gamb you need to leave my house at once. You are not
welcome here and I don’t want any part of you in my life. So stay away from me and
my family. And leave me alone.” She snapped bluntly, as she finished walking down the
stairs. She hugged her mother and walked out avoiding his touch entirely. Even though
his hands were out to reach her. She avoided him like the plague.
As she was in the driveway she heard a few tiny rocks scuffle on the ground. She
quickly turned back around. But she saw no one. She could feel a presence though. She
growled a bit as she looked at her front door glaring at him. The wind picked up and
whirled around her. She could feel the magic tension between them.
The door shut and her mother looked surprised. “I… I don’t know what to say.” She
stuttered. “It’s quite alright.” He interrupted with a creepy smirk of a storm brewing.
She looked at the door in wonder. Clearly she was not thinking or she would never have
let Chellejary leave in her condition. Or talk to the Dr. that way.
Chellejary was about to get into her car when Dr. Jorhondo gamb placed his hand on
her door blocking her from opening it. “And where do you think you're going? Princess.”
He said. She panicked and hit him in the throat with her open palm. Similar to the
Y-Choke. When he ducked down she kneecapped him to the ground then ran as fast as
she could, dropping her keys. She ran into the wooden trail behind her house and out of
the neighborhood. It felt like nowhere was safe anymore, not even her own home. When