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The Silent Guardian: Ch. 1 Pt. 3
As I began to trudge away, I swear in the corner of my eye I saw the blockhead 
 laugh at my stubbornness. At that moment, I thought, or rather my inner self thought, of 
 two options. One: turn around and smack the day lights out of him, or two: keep 
 walking as if nothing was wrong. I decided on option two, because that little 
 voice inside my head was telling me something that refused to fight at the current 
 moment. However, walking away, full of dignity was harder than I thought. My fists 
 were curled so tight that my knuckles were turning white, my teeth were clenched shut, 
 and my stride was stiff and full of anger. I wouldn’t be surprised if steam was pouring out of my ears too, but I tried my hardest to keep my self-control somewhat intact. 
 
 In the background, I heard Reid rev up his engine as he hit the gas and sped past 
 me. The smell of the exhaust burned my throat, causing me to cough several times. Once 
 the air had been cleansed of the gas, I realized that I was in the middle of a dark, deserted 
 town just off the highway near my neighborhood; surrounded by trees everywhere. 
 Damn, what did I get myself into? I thought to myself, wary of anything suspicious. Out 
 of all the towns we could’ve passed, my bad timing just had to pick this one. I sighed and 
 wrapped my arms around myself, trying to keep the cold air out from Reid’s coat that I 
 had forgotten to give back, or throw, at him. It had stopped raining, but the air was still 
 crisp and the ground was still wet, making it easy to slip. Continuing to walk carefully, I 
 noticed that the stores and houses around here were all abandoned and worn down. 
 Sheets of opaque plastic flapped in the broken windows from the wind, leaving me with 
 an eerie feeling in my bones. Then, I noticed a brief movement among the interstice of a 
 store. I shuddered and tried humming to myself in an attempt to take my mind off the 
 cold and the unwanted feeling of being followed. 
 
 Freaking out, I picked up my pace, aimlessly walking, in hopes that maybe, just 
 maybe, I’d find a house that was occupied. I passed at least three blocks of stores and 
 houses, all of which were had no vacancy. Twice, I had caught glimpses of the 
 mysterious shadow lurking behind an apartment, or watching me from an alley, causing 
 me to be alert every waking minute. Truthfully, I was scared. My heart was 
 drumming so loudly I thought that even the figure stalking me could hear it. Would I be 
 able to find a safe haven? Would Reid come back? Questions of all sorts flooded my 
 mind, mentally blinding me from my surroundings. It was then that I felt a heavy body 
 collide with mine, nearly sending me flying.
 
 “If you know what’s good for you, shut up and be cooperative,” a harsh voice 
 growled in my ear, as a hand covered my mouth to prevent any screaming I might 
 attempt. By then, I was in a daze. My voice refused to work; my heart seemed to be over 
 working itself, and my soul was beside myself as it moved along with the stranger. I tried 
 to get a glimpse of my kidnapper, but his face was covered by a bandana over his mouth 
 and nose, as well as a hood that shielded his eyes. I was doomed, there was no possible 
 way I’d get out of this mess, and even if I did happen to free myself, where would I go? It 
 almost seemed like my mere existence was the definition of Trouble.

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Favorite Quote:
" Times you see, is a little arrangement that man has made for himself to try to measure the immeasurable mysteries of life." -Calypso to Ulysses (Bernard Evslin.)<br /> "You don't have a soul, you are a soul. You have a body" - CS Lewis
Aaaaaaahhh!!!! You're continuing this, aren't you??!?!?!? This is inredible. I don't have much of an idea what's going on, 'cuase it kindof starts in the middle of the story (I think). I'd like to know what happened befor this, that every thing is so post apocalyptic. And where did all the other people go?
Keep writing, this is great.