“I don’t get scared get that straight right now.”
“I’m going to pull your tongue out through your nose.”
“Who’d want to kill you?” asked the man.
“What’s today?” asked Kit.
“Uh, it’s Wednesday.”
“Then I’m going to go with demons, lots and lots of demons.”
“Look! Over there!” yelled Kit and he looked where she’d pointed as she ran away thinking, “I can’t believe he fell for that.”
“I can’t believe I fell for that,” thought the man as he chased her.
“There are only two kinds of things in this world. There are the things that are trying to kill me and the things that aren’t. Of course the things that aren’t trying to kill me are in very small numbers.”
“Do you know what your sin is Miss Thompson?” asked the man.
“Who me?” asked Kit, “Personally I’m a fan of all seven. But right now I’d have to go with rage.” She then used the last of her strength to punch him in the face.
“Go to hell,” said Kara.
“Been there done that and I even took the guided tour. And you know what I learned? The Devil’s boring, Death’s an airhead and Dracula owes me twenty bucks because he can’t play poker to save his immortal ass.”
“You’re joking right?” asked Ally.
“Of course,” said Kit, “There’s no guided tour hell.”
“Kit?” asked Ally as she walked away.
“There is a lot of stuff out there that’s trying to kill me. There are people and things; not to mention those things that you know technically fit under the heading of ‘people’ but it just doesn’t feel right.”
“To me life is like water. For the first part of my life the water of my life was in a bucket. Then I found out who I was, that I was adopted, that I had magic and that I was supposed to fight evil monsters, and it was like it was dumped into a toilet. Then when I decided to go and fight it was like I flushed it.”
“You always stand by your family,” said Kit, “And you never give up on a friend. And if your friends are close enough to your heart they are your family. So I promise you guys, my friends, my family, that I will always protect you all.”
“We gave a small problem,” said Kit.
“And by ‘small’,” said Kent, “You mean?”
“Gigantically huge.”
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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