Almost Captured

by lexx   Jun 26, 2004


*This is not a real story but I had the image of it in my head. This is just for everyone to be careful out there and also this girl that I might be writing about has nothing to do with me or looks like me.*

On a rainy, cold, winter day,
a teenage girl had wanted to play.
None of her friends were home or free, so she went in the kitchen and
made some tea. She walked to her
room, and sat on her chair, she took a scrunchy and pulled back her hair. She browsed the internet for a perfect chat, and found one named 'Come here if you love cats!' For this was not a lie, cats weren't something she hated she had to deny. This was perfect, She was just a jump, start, click away, to finding the perfect friend to chat with and play. She found a person to talk to, but the gender wasn't the same. She said 'Hey let me try it-let me find out his name.' The conversation was quiet, but one confession was made-the boy said he didn't really like cats but the girl decided to stay. Then the dreaded question came, 'NAME,AGE,LOCATION?" She knew that answering this question wouldn't be right, but she gave her a lip a big bite. She answered him and then his turn approached. He answered everything the same, except for one little detail, yes that was his name. The boy asked to meet her at city hall, the girl answered yes not expecting herself to fall. The two teenagers set a time, and moments later the clock gave a chime. This teenage girl got ready to go, not letting her excitement show. If her mother found out that she was lying then each piece of her plan would go subsiding. She told her mother a lie and walked out the door, ready to act older and go out and explore. She didn't see the boy described in the chat, all she saw was an old man holding his cat. She should of knew that this frienship was untrue. The older man screamed out her name, and she knew that this wasn't a game. She knew that she need help fast, so she let out a long lasting blast. The man embraced her so deeply, she tried to push him down the hill so steeply. She tried to shout but the man covered her mouth with his hand, and then people started covering the land. Soon the police were called, and the teenage girl managed to crawl. She hoped that this would all be over, and then her mother parked in her Range Rover. 'Mommy, mommy I'm sorry I lied. Ground me forever, the decision I made wasn't so clever.' They waved good bye and thank you's galore, she walked to the car and opened the door. The car was filled with tears and fears. She learned to never do this again, the day ended with prayers and amen.

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  • 19 years ago

    by Allison

    I remember this one from last year..it's great

  • 20 years ago

    by kristen

    gr8 start!