Sunday, October 23, 2011

My attempt at a fanfiction


*Yeah….the blonde one and I were fooling around a bit with a Weasley twin fanfiction….we have more, but this specific one is all me…I still have yet to decide if I'm gonna continue trying to write this…*
I kissed my parents goodbye one last time.
            “Have a good year, Ali,” Mum said with a teary smile. You’d think she’d be used to this after six years.
            “Study hard and make good choices, Allison,” Dad said gravely.
            “Don’t I always?” I responded, smiling and trying to look as responsible as I could. Dad just nodded absent-mindedly, then they both took a step back. I climbed onto the Hogwarts Express with my luggage, then walked down the train, looking for an empty compartment. I found one with Alice, my best friend, inside and decided that worked just as well. I slung the door open and walked in, smiling broadly. Alice jumped to her feet.
            “Ali, you git! Tell me everything right now!” I laughed, stowing my trunk above us.
            “Hello to you, too, Alice,” I said, hugging her quickly then taking a seat.
            “Don’t play cute with me you bloody wanker. You can’t send me a letter that says “lots to tell” then not tell anything!” Alice sat down across from me with a “humph.”
            “I’m sorry, I didn’t have time to write everything. It’s all over now, but it was amazing! Never had a better summer romance,” I beamed. I then proceeded to explain in detail everything that had happened with a particularly charming muggle boy I had met. “Of course, I ended it last week. I told him it’s difficult to maintain a relationship when at a boarding school far away,” I finished with a sigh.
            “What’s this, Ali?”
            “Breaking more hearts?” I rolled my eyes at the red-headed twins standing in our doorway.
            “Shut it, guys,” I snapped. Which they, of course, interpreted to mean “Please, come in and make yourself comfortable!” Fred took a seat by me, and George by Alice, who was grinning.
            “Hi George, Fred,” she greeted them cheerfully. I gave her a look that clearly said, “Don’t encourage them.” She shrugged. Maybe it was because the three of them were all in Gryffindor together, but Alice tolerated the Weasley twins much better than I did. I was in Ravenclaw and the two of them had irritated me from day one. But since they were such close friends with Alice, I was forced to put up with them.
            “What love potion did you use on him?” Fred asked me, disturbing me from my thoughts.
            “Excuse me?” I asked, not having heard him. Fred sighed.
            “She’s deaf, too,” he said sadly to George who clucked is tongue disapprovingly. Alice smirked. Sometimes, I wondered whose side she was on. “I said, what love potion did you use on the bloke you spent the summer with?” I flushed angrily.
            “I didn’t use one, Fred! I’m not impossible to love, you know,” I grumbled sullenly. Fred looked shocked.
            “What?! Why didn’t anybody tell me you were capable of being loved?!” I glared as Alice tried not to laugh and the twins didn’t try to hold back their amusement at all.
            “Oh, ha ha, Fred, you’re so funny,” I said sarcastically. Fred grinned.
            “So I’ve been told,” he replied with a wink. I made a face and he offered me some type of candy with an innocent smile. I recoiled from it instantly, shaking my head vigorously. I had learned better than to ever except candy from Fred and George, a rule even more important to know than the one about accepting candy form strangers.
            Fred sighed, as if seriously offended. “You know, Ali, I don’t get it. You’re nice to everybody else in school- even a little too nice, sometimes- except for George and me.” I frowned, offended.
            “I’m nice to you guys! It’s not my fault if all you two ever do is tease me and ridicule me.”
            “Teasing! Ridiculing! Ali, how could you slander us so?” Fred asked incredulously, his hand over his heart and his expression deeply wounded.
            “Shove off, Fred,” I grumbled. Something about these two always put me in a bad mood. Alice sighed.
            “Stop being such a grump,” she told me with a pointed look. 

'Nudder story

*So this is from a dream I had and I wrote it over the summer. Not sure if I like it or not :/*


            As silent as gentle wind through the trees, I fled through the forest, using every trick and skill I possessed to avoid making a sound. Breathless, but afraid to breathe since it might reveal my presence, I slid from mighty tree to mighty tree, ever aware of my surroundings. A sly smile slowly spread across my face as I drew my long dagger- I would get her this time. I burst into the clearing, ready to grab her, but it was empty, aside from a startled squirrel hurriedly scurrying away. The groan of a bowstring pulled tight and my muscles grow taut as I slowly turned to face her.
            “Of course, in a real battle, you’d be dead,” Sparra said with the smallest of smiles as she pointed her bow down. I sighed and stowed my dagger, nodding.
            “I know. It seems you’ve won…again.”
            “You did well, though. A real enemy not expecting your arrival would have died surprised.” Her smile grew. Her slim, muscled body turned and bent as she pulled both of our knapsacks from behind a large oak tree. I couldn’t help but smile as I accepted the water bag she tossed at me. I stared at it thoughtfully, weighing it in my hand. “Drink, Jay. There is enough to get us to the next stream,” Sparra told me, guessing what I had been thinking. I nodded somewhat doubtfully, then took a small sip. It was all I needed. Sparra suddenly stiffened. We exchanged looks before she melted into the surrounding trees, her brown and green clothing aiding her to camouflage. I hadn’t heard anything, but I trusted Sparra’s instinct. That was the way it had always been since we had begun traveling together several years ago.
            I first met Sparra when I had been severely injured. I can still remember that day perfectly. I had been travelling with my father when we were attacked. They killed my only living relative before I even knew what was happening. I was hit over the head and sent into a daze as I fell to the ground. Just as they were going in for the kill, a blinding light suddenly lit up the entire area. The most beautiful girl I had ever seen descended upon my attackers. My vision was so blurred with blood that I couldn’t tell what was happening, but I knew that revenge was being enacted on those who had killed my father. The last thing I remembered before fading into unconsciousness was my savior turning to face me.
            When I woke up, Sparra was tending to me. As soon as I gained my bearings and remembered what had happened, I asked Sparra if she was the one who saved me. I knew she was telling the truth when she shook her head and told me that she had found me lying in the middle of the road. Sparra was plain, tough looking, and scarred. Nowhere near what my savior had looked like. I swore to find the girl, whom I became obsessed with. Sparra said she would help me if I would help her search for the murderer of her own family. We’ve travelled together ever since.

Short story from last sprrinnnggg

*Okay, I never posted this. But I will now. WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE
this was for my Creative Writing class and I was instructed to keep it realistic, so, yeah :P*


I stare at the crumpled sheets in my hand. Clenching and unclenching my fingers, taking deep breaths, I brace myself for what I’m about to do. They couldn’t be right. I will walk again. I release the stark white material and use my hands to swing my legs off the bed. Gazing sadly at those shriveled, pale members of my body brings tears to my eyes. I could hear the screeching of braking cars again, see the flash of light, feel the rush of pain.
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            “So, you coming to Mike’s tonight?” Tara asked. I pressed the cold cell-phone harder against my ear as I lay on my bed, staring at the ceiling. Reception was pretty bad in my room.
            “Uh…I’m not sure…Maybe?”
            I heard Tara sigh and the brakes of that ancient car of hers screeched loudly. The engine could be heard revving and sputtering as I imagined her driving, one hand on the wheel, the other holding her cell, barely noticing her surroundings as she chatted my ear off.
            “Come on, you lazy ass! There’ll be free beer, free cigarettes, hell, there’ll even be free marijuana!”
            I laughed. “Tara, you know I don’t do drugs.”
            “Oh, yeah, I forgot you’re a freaking angel.”  I could practically see her rolling her eyes at me.            “Seriously, Angela, it’s our senior year! We only have a few weeks left before graduation! Stop being so damn well behaved and have a little fun! Everyone’s gonna be there, including your boyfriend!”
            “Ryan didn’t tell me he was going out tonight…” I frowned.
            “Probably because you’re such a fucking party pooper!” Tara sounded exasperated. “Look, just come, okay? You don’t have to get drunk or high or anything; you can be the freaking designated driver, for all I care! Just. Come.”
            “Alright, alright! I’ll come!” I sighed. Tara released a delighted whoop, and from the excessive beeping in the background, I could tell she had probably let go of the car’s wheel for a second.
            “Shut the hell up, you bastards!” Her voice sounded distant, and the sound of rushing wind could be heard, so I guessed she had rolled down the window. Quiet was restored in a moment and Tara’s tone became pleasant. “I’ll be at your house in a few, Ange.” There was a click, and then silence. I smiled softly and shook my head; I still couldn’t understand how the two of us were friends. We were such opposites. I was valedictorian and top of my class. I worked hard at my job at Macy’s, studied hard at school, and had a very good reputation amongst my peers, perhaps even too good a reputation. Tara partied hard and was only just barely graduating high school, mostly because I had done the majority of her work and she cheated off a lot of my tests. Her reputation wasn’t good or bad, but rather borderline scandalous. But despite her blunt nature and numerous flaws, she was very lovable and a good friend.
            Only a few minutes passed before she strutted into my room and tossed her oversized bag onto my desk, which was littered with books and papers. She grinned at me, hands on hips, her dark brown hair cascading in curls down her back.
            “Ready for a party makeover, Ange?”

            The only word that came to mind when Tara and I walked into Mike’s house was loud. Very, very loud. Tuneless music blared throughout the rooms and everyone shouted to be heard. A lot of laughing people were gathered around a low, gray table, and they were tossing ping-pong balls into plastic red cups of beer. My eyes searched the room we had entered for Ryan, but he was nowhere to be seen.
I looked up at Tara, who was at least four inches taller than me, and said as loudly as I could, “I thought you said Ryan would be here!” Tara’s wide smile dropped to an annoyed expression as she looked down at me.
“God, Ange, you’re pathetic! We just got here; Ryan could be anywhere. You’ve got his number, why don’t you just text him?”
“His phone broke last week; I can’t text him until he gets a new one.” I bit my lip, fiddling with the strands of blonde hair that had fallen out of my loose bun. Tara looked at me sharply and there was something in her expression that I found really weird. “What?”
“I could’ve sworn I saw him texting yesterday in class, though.” She glanced at me with that weird look again then quickly smiled and shook her head. “Know what? He was probably borrowing Matt’s phone or something. They were passing shit back and forth the entire time.” Tara cleared her throat and looked around. “Uh, let’s go get a drink.” She grabbed my arm and pulled me along. My eyebrows knitted together; why would Ryan lie to me about breaking his phone? Nothing made sense, and I didn’t like nonsensical situations. I couldn’t handle confusion very well, and the setting I was in and the emotions I felt were the epitome of confusion.
We pushed our way through the crowd until we found the table of drinks. Hard liquor, beers, and even a few sodas covered every available inch and a few spillages pooled on the surrounding floor. I grabbed a diet coke and Tara took a Bud Light.
“I’ll save the vodka for later,” she shouted at me, a twinkle in her dark eyes. I laughed half-heartedly, my eyes constantly searching the room for the familiar face of Ryan. When I finally saw him, I wished that I’d never come to this stupid party at all. There he stood, his arms wrapped around some girl I had never even seen before. And their faces were so close—too close. My mouth dropped open and the room seemed to grow eerily quiet, yet as I looked around, nothing seemed changed. I couldn’t breathe; I felt sick; I could practically feel bile rising in my throat. The soda can dropped to the floor, clanging loudly as it made impact. With it, all the noise of the party came rushing back. Feeling as if my whole world had just come crashing down, I ran away from Ryan and that girl, out of Mike’s house, and into my car. I threw it into reverse, backed out of the driveway, shifted into drive, and then slammed on the gas pedal, the tears streaming down my face.
                                                             **********
Gently, I place my feet on the floor, still sitting on the bed to avoid putting any weight on my legs. I put some pressure on one foot experimentally. I don’t feel anything. I wonder if not feeling anything was a good thing or not. I repeat the action with the other foot; the result is the same: nothing.
                                                ***********
I woke up to a bright light, surrounded by white walls, and engulfed by an overwhelming scent of sick people and cleanliness. Those two combined scents made no sense at all to me, and I felt somewhat panicked by the confusion they incurred. The only part of me I could move was my eyes, and those just barely. Anxious mutters and relieved sighs echoed around the room and I recognized the voices of my parents and Tara. All too fast my memories flooded back, and I painfully remembered how I had sped through the stop sign, my vision blurred with tears. The truck had crashed into my left side before I could even register what had happened. Beyond that, I only remembered spinning lights against a black background, squealing tires on the pavement, and a scream that was probably my own. A man who I presumed to be my doctor came into view and he started talking to me in a gentle tone, explaining what had happened and what my condition was.
I didn’t listen to a single word of it until he said, “Now, I know this is a lot for you to take in right now, but I’m sorry to say that it’s doubtful you’ll ever walk again.” At that moment, time seemed to stand still and I could feel everyone’s eyes on me, waiting with bated breath for my reaction. My mouth suddenly felt very dry and everything started spinning. I slammed my eyes shut, desperately hoping that this was all a nightmare. Somebody grabbed my hand and told me that everything would be okay, that I would get through this. Tara’s voice drifted through the haze to tell me that Ryan was here now and that was when I felt something. Rage coursed through me and my arms started shaking; my skin felt hot and I could tell my face was red with anger. The beeping of the heart monitor to my right began to quicken as my pulse raced; I was itching to tear Ryan to shreds.
“Hey, baby. How you doing?” Hearing him talk to me like that was the final straw, and I suddenly found my voice.
“Fuck you, Ryan!” I screamed hoarsely, my voice cracking. There was a collective gasp throughout the room and I coughed involuntarily. “This is all your fault! I saw you and that slut at Mike’s party! That’s why all of this happened!” My eyes flew open and I could see a blurry version of Ryan’s face. His mouth was open and his eyebrows raised. Then he stared down at his hands and scrunched his forehead, his lips pressed tight together. Everyone was staring at him expectantly. There was a moment of complete and shocked silence before he muttered some inaudible apology, then hurried out of the room. My breath was now shaky and oxygen wasn’t coming fast enough. I felt dizzy and lightheaded and before I even had time to feel an emotion, I passed out.
                                                **********
Taking a deep breath, I push myself off the bed and stand upright. Joy fills my entire body and I feel like I’m flying. I carefully move one foot forward, ready to prove them all wrong. All those pitying faces and consoling voices that I could no longer even place would disappear now. As I step down, my face wreathed in a smile, my knees buckle underneath me. Horror courses through me as I crumple like a rag-doll into a heap on the floor. I guess they were right after all.

Why am I so awful?

Boo. I haven't written a post in wayyyyyyy toooooooo longgggg. I apologize :( My life. Has been. Crazy: busy, dramatic, interesting, what-can-I-even-say?

Anyway. Um. I'll try to get back to posting on here cause I feel so bad- this blog's my babbbyyyy and I can't abandon it!!!<3333 Sooooooooooo. Yeah. I'll look through what I have on here already and maybe post a lil som'n' som'n' to make up for my horrible blogging skills.