I
knew we shouldn't have gone inside.
It
was a small cottage – crumbling, abandoned. The roof was thatched,
but had huge holes in it, and there was no door. Just a black hole of
darkness.
They
say a witch used to live there.
Ash
was determined to test that theory.
There
were six of us: Ash and Harry, the daredevils; Gary, the wiry, nerdy
kid; Tara, the pink-loving Barbie girl whom none of us actually like
that much; Delilah, the emo with an attitude; and me. Stephanie. The
shy one.
It
had been Ash's idea – obviously. He was always the one with these
ideas. Harry was just his idiot sidekick, agreeing with everything he
said and occasionally pitching ideas, which Ash dismissed and then
later claimed as his own.
It
was hot day in August, and we were all over at Tara's house. We were
really only friends with her because she was totally rich and had a
swimming pool in her garden, which was great for cooling off.
Delilah
and I were sunbathing – well, I was. Being Delilah, she wants her
skin to be as pale as possible, so she was wearing combats and a
long-sleeved t-shirt while sitting under a huge umbrella that had
been pushed into the ground by Ash.
Speaking
of Ash, he was in the pool, and Tara was obviously oggling him. I
felt a pang of jealousy – I had always fancied Ash, but was too
frightened that he would reject me to drop hints. I'm not a flirty
kind of girl; I'm extremely shy and can't talk to boys without
stuttering or saying something idiotic.
Tara
was sitting on the side of the pool, the water just coming up to her
ankles. She wore a blue bikini that was WAY too tight on her, and I
stared at her body enviously. She was perfect in every way. Why
couldn't I be like her?
“CANNONBAAAAALL!”
yelled Harry, jumping in. Tara squealed and Ash shouted as he landed
heavily in the water, splashing them all.
Gary
and I laughed and Delilah raised an eyebrow, a smile flickering on
her lips.
“You
idiot!” growled Ash, running a hand through his now
not-so-perfect jet black hair. “My hair's all wet.”
“Ninny,”
Harry replied, sticking his tongue out at him. When Ash reached out
to grab him, he disappeared under the water.
“Boys,”
Delilah tutted, flicking through her Kerrang! magazine and
saying, “PHWOAR!” really loudly at a picture of Andy Biersack. I
rolled my eyes and my heart fluttered as Ash walked over and grabbed
a towel.
“I'm
bored,” he complained. “Can we go down the forest?”
“I'm
comfortable.” Delilah said flatly.
“And
I don't care,” smiled Harry, wrestling with Ash for the
towel.
“I'll
go down there,” Tara said flirtily, appearing behind Ash and
resting her head on his shoulder. He shrugged her off and rolled his
eyes at us. She pouted.
“I'll
come too,” I squeaked. Ash smiled at me.
“See?”
he said to Delilah. “Steph's gonna come. C'mooooonnn!”
“Fino,”
sighed Delilah. At the moment she's very into Spanish, so she speaks
it sometimes. Fino, the Spanish word for “fine”, is her
favourite word so far.
“Everyone
in?” Ash asked, looking around. “Stick your hand in the air like
ya just don't care if you wanna go down there!”
Tara
laughed – her laugh is the only unattractive part of her; she
sounds like a horse – and threw her arms up above her head.
Everybody else reluctantly raised their hands, and Ash smiled
triumphantly.
“Off
we go then,” he said, striding off.
“Wait!”
Tara shrieked. “Let me get my wrap!”
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