Jannistory19
The Eager Rper
Melissa and Henry jumped at the voice message and covered their ears with a yelp. It scared the mess outta them, and it was worse since it was a sound that they had never heard of. "I knew it was a bad idea to mess with her! Now she's missed even more," Henry said as he pointed at the fallen phone.
He scoffed and turned around from Ethan and the other ghosts, furrowing his brow at what could happen when they got back to the school.
Janine laid down in her bed as she waited for the next message to come. Surely that kid had something to say after that. As Janine expected he did, and it was a sort of threat. She didn't like threats, but considering the situation she almost expected it. Nonetheless...
She flicked her brought out tail casually as she read the next and last mesaage. "So he has a grandfather? No doubt he has this same ability....." Janine muttered to herself. She sighed when the boy told her to stay away from the ghosts - How was she supposed to be in the school without the ghosts constantly being around her? Not to mention Dodie. She wanted to talk to her and see if she was alright. The last thing she saw upon leaving was her laying on the floor.
She shook her head at the threat about Father Smith. She didn't know that he knew the priest.... Then again it didn't seem surprising considering what the kid was.... Still, this was a bit intimidating, as even though she had never had to talk to the priest or go in his room, she almost always felt something strange every time ahe passed his door. She had always wondered what the problem was, but was never able to guess what it was.
The overall message confirmed her suspicions. He was wary about the offer, and blatantly refused to talk. Janine wasn't surprised at all, and almost expected it. He had good reason to fear her, but strangely, she had a tiny inkling of a part of her that didn't want to be feared by him, or the ghosts. What? Was Janine getting soft as to what others thought?
Pathetic. With a growl, Janine closed out from messages and closed her phone. She curled up and laid in her bed some more, wondering if she should tell her mom and sister what was going on with her. After a short nap, Janine decided to tell her problems. After all, she knew that if there was anyone that wouldn't judge her for her unique problems it was her mom.
So after waiting in her room for hours, her mother came home. Janine had been mentally and emotionally preparing for this moment, but she knew that she would have to wait a little longer.
So when her mother got refreshed and knocked on Janine's door, she was surprised to hear the words "come in". The mother came in the door slowly, making sure she wasn't disturbing anything. She was surprised once more to see Janine sitting up and holding her tail in her hands like it was a cat, stroking it gently as she looked up. "Hi baby... Are you.... Okay?" The mother asked with a caring voice. Janine nodded but quickly shook her head. "Well.... Not really.... I need to talk to you. And Tiana. Bring her in as well," Janine said in a quiet voice.
After the two got settled in, Janine sighed and began to speak. 'Well.... Here goes everything...'
"So.... Something happened Monday.... Something that I still have no idea how it happened..."
He scoffed and turned around from Ethan and the other ghosts, furrowing his brow at what could happen when they got back to the school.
Janine laid down in her bed as she waited for the next message to come. Surely that kid had something to say after that. As Janine expected he did, and it was a sort of threat. She didn't like threats, but considering the situation she almost expected it. Nonetheless...
She flicked her brought out tail casually as she read the next and last mesaage. "So he has a grandfather? No doubt he has this same ability....." Janine muttered to herself. She sighed when the boy told her to stay away from the ghosts - How was she supposed to be in the school without the ghosts constantly being around her? Not to mention Dodie. She wanted to talk to her and see if she was alright. The last thing she saw upon leaving was her laying on the floor.
She shook her head at the threat about Father Smith. She didn't know that he knew the priest.... Then again it didn't seem surprising considering what the kid was.... Still, this was a bit intimidating, as even though she had never had to talk to the priest or go in his room, she almost always felt something strange every time ahe passed his door. She had always wondered what the problem was, but was never able to guess what it was.
The overall message confirmed her suspicions. He was wary about the offer, and blatantly refused to talk. Janine wasn't surprised at all, and almost expected it. He had good reason to fear her, but strangely, she had a tiny inkling of a part of her that didn't want to be feared by him, or the ghosts. What? Was Janine getting soft as to what others thought?
Pathetic. With a growl, Janine closed out from messages and closed her phone. She curled up and laid in her bed some more, wondering if she should tell her mom and sister what was going on with her. After a short nap, Janine decided to tell her problems. After all, she knew that if there was anyone that wouldn't judge her for her unique problems it was her mom.
So after waiting in her room for hours, her mother came home. Janine had been mentally and emotionally preparing for this moment, but she knew that she would have to wait a little longer.
So when her mother got refreshed and knocked on Janine's door, she was surprised to hear the words "come in". The mother came in the door slowly, making sure she wasn't disturbing anything. She was surprised once more to see Janine sitting up and holding her tail in her hands like it was a cat, stroking it gently as she looked up. "Hi baby... Are you.... Okay?" The mother asked with a caring voice. Janine nodded but quickly shook her head. "Well.... Not really.... I need to talk to you. And Tiana. Bring her in as well," Janine said in a quiet voice.
After the two got settled in, Janine sighed and began to speak. 'Well.... Here goes everything...'
"So.... Something happened Monday.... Something that I still have no idea how it happened..."