Chapter 3:
"People like me?" Dr. Foncil looked at me, pulling out one of those pocket knief thingys. Now I know why I don't play with those. "I don't giv-''
"Dr. Foncil, there's a ten-year-old in this room." My mother said, looking at my brother. He turned. "Do I give a damn? No." he chuckled, and shut the door. I looked over. "Look at them." Sophia pointed. The HUUUGGEE men were grinning. "Yeah?"
"They are elementals from the past." she looked at me. I tilted my head.
"Wha..? Sophia, can you like, suddenly read minds or something?" I smiled. "Quiet you." one of the men said, very stern. I mouthed it in a sassy tone. I suddenly heard, Yes.. and I can communicate in minds. I guess my darkness power isn't so strong, so God gave me another element- or secondary element. Like Jenny with her Light/lightning stuff. Just think, and I'll pick it up. she nodded. I could barley see her. OK. I nodded right back, as the lights turned on. "MY EYYESS!" my brother yelled. What was his name, even? "Oh, shut up." a decent looking assistant also in a black coat said, following Dr. Foncil. She's an elemental, too. Sophia nodded. Like me, but Dr. Foncil drained her powers and then kept her captaive. I looked. She's like me, darkness, psychic, and then that one, with the blonde hair, the big one, he's a lightning/light dude. I looked at the guy. Whoa. Got anything else?
That guys like your unkown brother, and well, that's everyone. We've got to get out of here, and if the world goes on, save the elementals by getting rid of Dr. Foncil. I nodded. But how was I supposed to do that? I've been an underdog all--- all my life. That's it. Maybe if I told the people at school that I coul-
No. Sophia sent to me, straight. You're not leaving us. She was right. I couldn't leave the elementals. Then, Dr. Foncil would take over if the world would go on, he would be ruling us, and my friends, and possibly my family would hate me.
I have to get out of here!
If you want me to write forth chapter, just say more please!
"People like me?" Dr. Foncil looked at me, pulling out one of those pocket knief thingys. Now I know why I don't play with those. "I don't giv-''
"Dr. Foncil, there's a ten-year-old in this room." My mother said, looking at my brother. He turned. "Do I give a damn? No." he chuckled, and shut the door. I looked over. "Look at them." Sophia pointed. The HUUUGGEE men were grinning. "Yeah?"
"They are elementals from the past." she looked at me. I tilted my head.
"Wha..? Sophia, can you like, suddenly read minds or something?" I smiled. "Quiet you." one of the men said, very stern. I mouthed it in a sassy tone. I suddenly heard, Yes.. and I can communicate in minds. I guess my darkness power isn't so strong, so God gave me another element- or secondary element. Like Jenny with her Light/lightning stuff. Just think, and I'll pick it up. she nodded. I could barley see her. OK. I nodded right back, as the lights turned on. "MY EYYESS!" my brother yelled. What was his name, even? "Oh, shut up." a decent looking assistant also in a black coat said, following Dr. Foncil. She's an elemental, too. Sophia nodded. Like me, but Dr. Foncil drained her powers and then kept her captaive. I looked. She's like me, darkness, psychic, and then that one, with the blonde hair, the big one, he's a lightning/light dude. I looked at the guy. Whoa. Got anything else?
That guys like your unkown brother, and well, that's everyone. We've got to get out of here, and if the world goes on, save the elementals by getting rid of Dr. Foncil. I nodded. But how was I supposed to do that? I've been an underdog all--- all my life. That's it. Maybe if I told the people at school that I coul-
No. Sophia sent to me, straight. You're not leaving us. She was right. I couldn't leave the elementals. Then, Dr. Foncil would take over if the world would go on, he would be ruling us, and my friends, and possibly my family would hate me.
I have to get out of here!
If you want me to write forth chapter, just say more please!
