Have you ever wondered what
really is out in the world? I certainly have, but you would think I haven’t
even wondered that. Mainly because, well, I’m a spy in training… kind of. I’ll
never forget the story about how I came to know my parents true job,
the story that started it all. Perhaps you want to hear the story? Of course
you do.
Well, it all started with a
simple “Good night, Vixie” that my mom told me when I went to bed. I slumped
down the hallway to my room, to give the impression that I really was tired,
and going to bed. I was pretty confident that they believed me.
Once I was in my room, I
slipped into some pajama pants and a tang top. I got into bed and listened for
the TV channel to change to the local news.
After the weatherman came on,
I counted to 30 and quietly slipped out from under my warm covers. My body told
my mind that it wanted the warm comforter back, but I resisted.
I knew my
parents would be sitting on the couch watching for any breaking news. I also
knew that there was a floorboard in the hallway that creaked every time you
stepped on it. I knew the exact location
of it, but it was hard to get around it without being seen or heard. Only one
side of the hallway was completely dark with shadows. Usually I just stayed in
the shadows just before the squeaky floorboard, but tonight was different, my
parents were talking about… me.
“Mason, I don’t think she is
ready yet. We can’t tell her.” I don’t know about most girls, but at that
moment I needed to get closer.
“We might never have a chance
like this again. Rachel she has to know.”
I stood up knowing full well
that they still wouldn’t be able to see me. The shadows are really thick in the
hallway. I crept closer. An eerie creek filled the house. I looked down. How could
I have been so sloppy? I had just stepped on the bad floorboard. I looked back
up. My parents were looking in my direction.
“Go to bed Vixie.”
Find out what happens to Vixie next week. Until next time, keep your mind wide open!
LOVE IT!! Bravo bravo. Full of intrigue and suspense. Keep up the good work!
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