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Monday, January 18, 2010

Chapter Three

I looked back at him and noticed the seriousness in both his voice and eyes. I suddenly calmed down and waited for what he was going to tell me. We both sat down on a nearby bench. I saw him fidgeting around in his pocket for something. As I was going to ask what this was all about, he then pulled out a picture.

The sun made my vision a little blurry so I squinted to see the person in the picture. As I got a good look at it, I rubbed my eyes. "That-that person looks like me!" I remarked. But I knew that I never took a picture of myself in ages. How did Peter get this? I thought.

"I know you may be surprised. But she was a good friend of mine. Elaine, I mean." Peter faintly smiled. I felt a sudden pang of regret, although I didn't know why. "It's weird how we both look almost alike. I'm sure I never had a twin, or at least that what my aunt told me." I mused.

"No wonder you smiled back there." I remembered a few hours ago, looking into his face and smiling. "I reminded you of Elaine. Where is she now?" I asked. At this question, Peter's face looked melancholy. "I-I'm sorry. It's okay if you didn't answer." I quickly said, ashamed of asking such a personal question.

"She went away." Peter sullenly said. My expression changed into one of confusion. "Elaine had to move to Europe the year ago. I never knew of the news, until one of her best friends told me all about it. It's unlike her to disappear suddenly. We used to do everything together when we were kids." I then remembered that his career started a year ago. Would this tie to Elaine's sudden departure?

"I guess she purposely never wanted you to know." My voice faltered. I had the feeling that there was more than just going away. "I'm guessing she wanted you to forget about her and to get on with your life." I clutched my mouth. What were these words? I thought.

Peter gave me a skeptical look. "But how could I?" He asked me, his voice getting angrier. Now look what you did, Ana. A little voice told me that it was the best time to go.

"Peter, it's your choice whether to forget about her or not. But, you have a life ahead of you." I started to walk away, knowing to end a discussion was to just walk away. "Oh, and my name's AnaTolia, if you wanted to know."

Monday, January 11, 2010

Chapter Two

I was about to sink into Peter's eyes if it wasn't for Erica, roughly tugging on my sleeve. "AnaTolia! Seriously, we have to get a hearing aid for you to survive. What if something was falling on you and you couldn't hear?" I blocked out the rest of her rant as my eyes followed the screaming girls, who took off to the park.

"AnaTolia!" I hated it when someone says my full name. I prefer to be called Ana. "Don't tell me you're smitten by him, are you?" I shook my head in disdain. "Like I would." I shot back. Grabbing my knapsack and my cell, I told my two best friends that I should be going. "Analiese would have a fit if I don't drive her to the theater." I explained. That is one disadvantage to having a younger sister, driving her everywhere.

I then decided to take a shortcut through the park. As I started to saunter under the towering oak tree, a hand grabbed me from behind, covering my mouth in the process. I squirmed and floundered, trying to attack the assailant.

"Shh!" Was all I got in reply. I opened my eyes to see the same emerald green eyes I saw a few minutes earlier. Peter removed his hand but kept my head down low. From all I can see, I guessed that we were behind a bush. "What is-" He then placed his hand back. Before I could scream, a horde of girls ran past us, frantically looking for Peter. The Peter that was keeping me right at that moment.


As soon as the noise died down, he let go and gave out a sigh of relief. "You have no right to keep me hostage, even if you are famous." I started. Peter looked at me incredulously, it was like he didn't expect me to start out like that. "Huh. Funny, I thought you would go screaming all around the place." He said with a laugh.

I then became annoyed. "You should know that all girls aren't like that. And I happen to be one of them." As I started walking away, Peter then grabbed my arm and said, "I need to talk to you. It's about something important."