Note: No Idea what this was.
“Go
away!” I said, “It was just a one night thing.”
“A
WHAT!” Why are they always like this? This is why I never bring them back to my
place and never give them my number. “I am not a one night thing!” Wow she was
angry, her eyes looked like they’d catch on fire any second.
“Then
find someone else.” The only time I bring someone back to my home and I get
this annoyance. I only just woke up for god sakes and its 3 in the afternoon.
Sam would be home any minute now.
“You
can’t insult someone like me without punishment!” Eh, what’s she going on
about?
“Then
who are you?” I asked. Suddenly it got really bright and then standing before
me was the most beautiful thing I’d ever seen. “Wow, nice trick.” Ooops, she
looked really pissed.
She
pointed at me as a ball of light appeared in her palm.
“Dad
I’m home!” Sam Called.
I
looked at this goddess in front of me.
“Shit.”
I whispered to myself just as Sam rounded the corner into the hallway and the
Ball shot my way.
There
was a bright light and I had to shut my eyes, as it dissipated from the cracks
in my eye lids I watched in horror as Sam fell to the ground with a thud. I
turned and looked at that thing of beauty my mouth wide open in shock. “What
have you done?” I yelled.
I
was by Sam’s side and checking for anything wrong. Nothing, I couldn’t find
anything.
When
a voice sweet enough to melt stone slipped into my focus.
“That
wasn’t supposed to happen.” I looked at her wide eyed.
“What
are you! What have you done to my daughter?!” I yelled as I felt something
slide on my hands.
I
looked down, Sam. What the hell was this? I laid her down. “What did you do
Demon?” I asked, nothing good would do this.
“I’m
insulted, I’m no Demon!” “And Um.” Its face changed into something of
confusion, then horror. “Um, I turned her into a cat.” She replied.
“You
what!” I yelled and looked down towards my daughter only to take a step at the sight
hairs appear all over her body.
“Fix
this!” I yelled, nearly crumpling to the floor in despair. “She didn’t deserve
this!” “She’s done nothing to you!”
“I
can’t,”
I
stared at her in shock.
“Um,
I guess I can try.”
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