LOGINAfter a minor incident at school, the life of seventeen-year-old Avasa Ryan was turned around one hundred and eighty degrees. At first three teenagers thought she was a so-called Sutton Clearwaters who had disappeared. The teenagers told Avasa that she was the double of this person and asked her to go with them. Avasa refuses, however, and drives on towards her house, leaving the three young people there. But at home, a frightening image was already waiting for her. Her mother and her little brother, murdered by a creature that did not hesitate to attack her. Pursued and rescued by the three youths, Avasa is dragged into a world full of supernatural beings. Once there, she discovers that her entire life is made up of a whole bunch of lies.
View MoreZAYNBeing chased was nothing like the movies. The celebrities often seem heroic and in command of the situation. The reality was far removed from that pretty version of running to save your own skin. I had no time to put on shoes or even grab my jacket from the locker as I dashed out.All the times I had spent in gym class and awards from several competitions was a total waste as it was not useful now that I desired it. In no time it would catch up with me and that would be the end.I couldn't believe I would find myself in this kind of circumstance, being chased by an aberration. It seemed as if I was seeing a horror movie but I was the one in the movie instead. After several minutes of sprinting to nowhere, in particular, I halted to replenish my lung with air. I knew stalling was a disastrous idea but if I had to die today I wished to do so with ene
ZAYN"Get your head in the game!" Coach Steve warned as the ball bumped my head yet again.I understood I was playing like crap but I couldn't help it as my mind drifted off to Sutton again. Also, there was this strange Email I had received when she disappeared saying; she would be sacrificed to appease the gods or they find her twin.I didn't know why I got the email. It should have been sent to the principal or her parents but it was sent to me and no one. Not even her best friends Sophia and Taylor had received it. I reported it to the principal and Coach Steve too was present when I went in. They glanced at each other and said they would look into it but they didn't.I received the message again earlier and it unnerved since Sutton was an only child.I had read the message over and over however, I didn't unders
HarryWe stood in front of a small cabin, perched on the plain near the woods. It was aged, extremely inadequate looking that it astounded me how it was still standing. However, it appeared alive and friendly.A warm ribbon of fume rose from the rusty chimney, the woods that made up the exterior wall was already tooting and the zinc roofing sheet was corroded due to frequent exposure to rain and moisture.The cabin was the only thing there. No other houses around and it would have looked rejected if not for the smoke."Are you sure she isn't hiding somewhere?" I asked Sophia as she came into view."Guys, look what I found!" My head snapped to where Taylor was jogging toward us, she held a backpack in her hand which I recognized as Avasa's."Taylor, where did you get that?" I inquired as I met her halfway."Thi
AVASAA cold shudder crept up my spine as I came down from my truck. I was unduly paranoid for my own good. I was pretty sure no one followed me and I was only being stupid but I couldn't help but hurried to the cabin I had known as home since my existence.Brushing the prickly sensation at the back of my neck aside, I proceeded to the back of our house. The back of the house led to the kitchen and my favourite place to go through because I startled anyone approaching, especially my seven years old brother, Tate.I unlocked the door with the spared key I carried with me always."BOOM!" I yelled, expecting to frighten anyone present. My eyes narrowed as I found it empty.The house was unusually quiet, my chihuahua, Rosie, that always came wagging its tail whenever she sensed I was around was nowhere to be seen.Even Tate, m