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Summary: Danna Chávez's 'To Kiss Or Die'
To Kiss or die By: Danna Chávez
Sara was just small town girl living in a lonely, she took midnight train going anywhere. But, before you know this you have her story. Going to school, hangout with Gaby her best friend and Zack her boyfriend was her normal life. Until one she was returning home and a black shadow came out of nowhere and hit her knocking her off her feet. The shadow faded away as she got up evaluating if she had just been mugged, but nothing was missing indeed there was something extra, a tiny piece of paper who had scribbled "Love games, wanna play?". She just ignored this thinking about how some bored guy, who had a rare idea of what was fun played on her a prank, or so she believed. She went home right away with a growing
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and why was he after her? The rest of the day went out calm no more mysterious shadows of strange messages. That night when she was about to get to bed she heard a knock in her balcony's window, she thought it was a tree branch or something, but she went to check there was a little surprise. Written on her window in shiny thick red paint " Game's on", this time she let out a scream someone was really after her. She had to tell someone about it, so she cried out for her mom, next thing she knows lights go out for just 10 seconds, loud footsteps sound in her bedroom and as the light returns so does her sense of safety. Her mom rushed in with a certain concern so Sara told her mom,” Please look into the balcony's window a tell me you see it too and I'm not crazy", her mom looked outside for a moment and walked closer and closer toward the window, then she turned again to her terrified daughter and said, "Sara, honey there is nothing out there you're just tired, get some sleep". Sara went to see herself it was nothing and as her mother said there was nothing there, "But mom I swear there was something written on my window, I have other proves" Sara went to her purse for looking for the stalker's notes …show more content…
"I don't think you made it up your mind did darling, you are just very tired. As soon as her mom walked out the room she heard knocks again in the balcony's window similar to the ones she heard before, so she went to check if there was something out there and there it was another message for her that said "Do you want her to play too?" as soon as she read this she knew she was not dragging anyone down with her she had to fix this alone, and get rid of this weirdo. The next day went out very different Sara didn't feel safe at all she found herself looking twice to the sides when she was walking, suddenly someone came out really fast to her and almost made her fell , it was this super crazy girl that was her best friend, "Hey Sara why do you look so badly ,and your crazy eyes are totally freaking me out" Sara turned her face to Gaby and screamed "I scared you , you almost made me have a heart attack" , "Hey take it easy I was messing around come on tell me what's on your mind that got you so concerned?" Sara didn't want anyone to be in this problem, but if someone was going to believe every crazy word she said a help her that was Gaby, she pulled Gaby into the

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