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I'll Never Leave


Diana

I waited until i heard the soft click that meant my parents had gone to bed, and i grabbed my jacket and threw it over my shoulders. I quietly slid the window open, and i climbed out and jumped down onto the trampoline and hopped down to the ground.

I ran to the woods, and i saw the candle. I smiled and ran toward it, and i saw Travis walk forward. I wrapped my arms around him, and he hugged me and said, "Diana, what took you so long?" I kissed his cheek and said, "my parents took longer to go to bed tonight. You're shivering."

I wrapped my jacket around his shaking shoulders, and he said, "I thought you had changed your mind about me and decided not to come." I shook my head and said, "I told you that i would never leave you as long as you loved me."

He softly kissed my forehead, and i heard a branch break. I whirled around, and i saw a group of men come through the bushes. I scrambled back, and one of them said, ''Travis, get away from that witch!" I backed away to a tree, and Travis said, "Dad, I love her!" I started to shake, and Travis's dad said, "her kind are not welcome among our kind! I will not have my son fall to your spells, witch!''

I saw them come toward me, and i slumped to the ground and let them grab my arms. I was yanked to my feet, and Travis lunged forward and yelled my name. He was blocked, and I was gagged and tied.

I'll Never Forget


Diana

I was thrown into the back of a car, and i watched as the door shut. A tear ran down my face, and the car started up.

I heard Travis shouting, and the sound got further and further away. The car suddenly stopped, and the door opened. I was dragged out by Travis's dad, and he pulled me to a wooden cross.

I stayed silent as i was tied to it, and branches were piled under me as the gag was removed from my mouth. I looked at the crowd that had gathered, and the branches were set on fire. I stared at the crowd, and i said, "my kind never hurts humans. You are all killers."

My voice was deadly calm, and a woman stepped forward and said, "you are a witch! My son died at that hand of witches, and i will not have any more people die!" I felt the flames lick up my legs, and i heard someone yell my name.

I saw Travis running toward me, and he poured water on the flames and untied me.

I'll Never Kiss and Tell


Diana

I slumped against him as he lifted me off of the cross, and he laid me down on the ground and said, "you shouldn't have let them take you."
I gently caressed his cheek, and i whispered, "Travis, there is no chance for peace. I can't be with you."

He gently grabbed my hand, and he leaned down and said, ''I'll never kiss and tell." He pressed his lips to mine, and i kissed him back. I felt his lisp part, and then he pulled away and was thrown off of me. A man stood above me, and he pulled out a knife and sank it into my heart.

I coughed up a spurt of blood, and Travis cried out, ''Diana, get out of here!" I felt blood seep into the earth, and i closed my eyes and said, "I'll never kiss and tell."

Then i sank into the arms of death and passed on to the Afterlife to wait for my love.

The Beginning


Diana

My death marked a new anger for the rest of the Witches and Wizards. They began rebelling, and it started a war: humans against magic users. I watched as those i love died for my mistake, and the final line was when Travis was killed by my parents. We watched over the war from death, and i finally decided enough was enough.

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Text: Crazykoolaidwriter
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Editing: Crazykoolaidwriter
Translation: Crazykoolaidwriter
Publication Date: 07-11-2012

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