"Hey, Hey, what are you doing?" "Why are you here by yourself?" said the young girl, alongside her is the young Haruto, they are playing in the park while the birds are singing and the sounds of the Cicadas can be heard, with the lovely breeze of summer wind, whereas the trees are swaying it is such a pleasant place."
"I'm watching the ants; they're fascinating," I said. Her reaction said it all that she is dissatisfied with my reply. "Hey, let's play," she urged, and I respectfully refused, saying, "I'm already playing and enjoying this, you can play with the others over there," but the girl asked what was so fascinating about watching the ants. "It's great because you can see them do their own job and think about how they may connect with each other and other stuff." I said to her with a excited smile. The girl sat next to me and said, "Then I will play with you and also watch them." She introduced herself; her name was "Akira, Ai, You can call me Ai-chan. What's your name?" I introduce myself, and she unexpectedly decided to call me Haru-chan.
Both of us sat there and watched the ants at work. She continued talking and giving me stories. She only recently relocated here with her family because of her father's job, I found out, and they reside near to our area. She claims that I am her only friend here because she doesn't have any yet. As I avidly listened to her recount stories, I became hungry and attempted to stand up when I suddenly felt lightheaded and dropped. The next thing I remember seeing is the blue sky with clouds covering the sun, which shines as the clouds move. Its brightness hurts my eyes.
As I was laying there, Ai was next to me. She looked anxious and was trying to speak to me, but I couldn't understand her because of my drowsiness.
W--- u- W-k- u-Wak- -p
WakeupWakeupWakeupWakeup
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She keeps saying it and gradually it becomes clearer.
WAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKEUPWAKE
HARU-CHAN WAKE UP!
*Pant* *Pant*
My phone vibrated on my chest when I woke up in the bathtub, and when I checked my phone, it appeared that the alarm for the last candle I had set had gone off. I had been sleeping for one hour and thirty minutes. "Ai-chan, huh." She was my childhood friend who unexpectedly moved away. We had never said goodbye to each other.
I must light the third candle since the thing is still here and it's still two hours before daylight. My bedroom is only a few feet away, but I need to know where the creature was first, so I take my phone and use the camera to peek through the door. All I could see was my living room and kitchen windows; I didn't see the creature; sh*t, maybe it was in my bedroom after all. I suddenly heard a clicking noise as I looked up, the creature was at my bathroom window and was muttering something.
WHERESEEYOUSWHEREEEYOUS!@>?EEWHEREYOUSEEYOUSEE!@>?YOUSEEyOUSEEYOUSEEWHEREYOUSWHEREEEYO!@>?USE EyOUSE@@@@@EYOUSEEYOUSEEYOUSEWHEREESEESE!@>?ESEESEESEESEWHEREE!@>?SEE!@>?SEESEESEESEESEESEE!@>?SEESEESEE!@>?SEESEESEESEESEE@@@@@SEESEESEE!@>?SEESEWHERWHEREEESEESWHEREEESEESEE!@>?SEESEESEESEES!@>?EESEESEESEESEESEES!@>?EESEESEESEESEESEEY!@>?OUYOUYOUYOU!@>?YOUYOUYOUYOUY!@>?OUYO@@@@@UYOUYOUYOUYOUY!@>?OUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOU!@>?.
The room was dark, and the glass is blurry, making it hard to see. I quietly open the door and exit the bathroom without making a sound.