You’ve Got No Choice
“Oh I see,” I heard her voice from the other side. I was in horror. This had never happened before. It was always the whole room that froze, this time I wasn’t alone.
“So, you’re like me.” The girl walked towards me with a grin on her wide face. “I don’t know about that,” I squeezed my voice.
“We’ll I’m glad I’m not the only girl here who can do this..stuff.” She poked one of the people on the forehead and watched them fall.
“Why did you do that,” I was shocked. She smiled. “So I wonder if we were out here for a reason. To meet up or something?”
“Put together by why?” I coughed. My body was aching and my head spinning.
“By the key keeper who else.” She looked at me like I was the crazy one.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m here just to party.”
She sized me down and started nodding to herself with an arrogant look on her face. On that round annoying face.
“I see.. so I was meant to find you.”
I shook my head. “Look I don’t think so. I want nothing to do with you,” my voice was shaking.
“You’re scared?” She smiled and walked towards me. “We’ll aren’t you a mouse. You should be though, you’ve got no idea what you’re in for.”
I walked away from her. “I honestly want nothing to do with you.”
“You have no choice, they key keeper is waiting for us.”
“The bee keeper?” I held my laughter. She looked dead serious.
The girl walked towards me faster and grabbed my hand.
“Let’s go then you bitch. We’ll see how funny it is. Laugh. Come one, LAUGH!!”
Her voice was distorting around me, I lost the sense of my body, the place even the sense of time was gone. I was trapped in a wind tunnel that never ended. The girl’s screams were echoing in my mind.