"Don't go to the hospital, it's best if Delilah stays away from all of this." I nodded my head as I drove out of the parking lot. "What are you doing?" I asked as Levi put an address into my GPS. "We're going to pay my parents a visit." "What! I don't want to go to your insane parent's house!" Levi gave me a blank look and rolled his eyes.
"Just do as I say and everything will be fine." I let out a sigh and gripped the steering wheel tighter. "If I die I want you to know that I blame you."
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"Woah..." The word fell out of my mouth as I saw the huge castle-like building. I pulled up to a gate and put the code that Levi had given me onto the number pad. The gate opened and I drove through. I followed Levi up to the front porch. "Levi, what are we doing here?" "I just want you to tell my parents what happened... They deserve to know. Celeste was their only daughter." I sighed, I knew that I had to do this for her.
I rang the doorbell and it opened almost immediately. A small gray-haired woman opened the door. "Can I help you, darling?" "Yes, Mrs. Mckenna?" "Oh no, I'm the maid, but please come in and I'll go get her." I gave the woman a smile and followed her to a sofa.
Not long after I sat down, a man strolled down the stairs. I gasped when I saw him. He was a spitting image of Levi. They had to be twins. I quickly stood up from the sofa and stuck my hand out. He ignored it and kept his hands in his pockets. "Who are you and how did you get past the gate?"
"I put the code in..." I replied in a duh tone. His face remained the same as it didn't surprise him that some strange girl knew the code to his gate. "Look, I don't like games and you seem to think I do. State why you're here or you'll wish you never stepped foot on my property." I gulped and glanced at Levi. He gave me a reassuring nod and grabbed my hand.
"You already know who I am. You're having me followed aren't you?" A small smirk appeared on his lips at my words. "You gave her your drink on purpose... So you could get out safely." I nodded my head and cleared my throat. "She doesn't deserve to be bought into this... Mess. Now, I would like to speak to your parents." He raised an eyebrow and pulled his phone out of his pocket.
"Send em' down." He then hung up the phone and sat on the couch in front of me. "Thanks, Neil." He opened his mouth to speak but quickly closed it as his parents sat down beside him.
"What can we do for you?" Me. McKenna asked. "It's not what you can do for me, but what I can do for you..." I looked at Levi and he nodded his head for me to go on. "I know what happened to your daughter... I know what happened to Celeste."
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ParanormalSixteen year-old Sarah Washington is anything but normal. It all started when she was seven years old... Her parents thought that she was just like any little girl with an imaginary friend, but her friend stuck around a little longer than anticipate...