Read Story: SEASON 1 EPISODE 13
Anna and julliette sitting on Annaâs bed stared at the book in front of them saying nothing.
âOpen itâ Anna said after a brief moment of silence.
âI know, but I feel like I shouldnâtâ Julliette replied.
âWell you wanted to know about the schoolâs history and you found this old dusty looking book titled Reverence, now is your chance, you wouldnât want to get caught by the librarian without reading the bookâ Anna statedâŠ
âYeah that would be a shameâ Julliette said opening the thick book. The amount of dust and sands that crawled out of the first page of the book made the girlâs scrunch their nose in disgustâŠ
âHow long has this book lived?â Julliette joked.
âWhere did you even find it?â Anna asked.
âlike I said, under the shelf, it was lying on the floor.â Julliette replied.
âBut then the title Reverence, why Reverence when itâs just about the history of the schoolâ Anna shook her head.
âWell weâre about to find outâ Julliette shrugged turning the next page and immediately they both heard the dinner bell.
âDang it, I donât even have an appetiteâ Julliette stated.
âUnlike you, I really need some food right nowâ Anna said standing up.
âLook at you werenât you shivering a while ago?â Julliette teased.
âDonât remind meâ Anna rolled her eyes.
Julliette stood up and shove the book under Annaâs pillow.
âWeâll read it after dinner.â Juliette said.
âWhy under my pillow?â Anna arched one of her brows.
âWhy notâ Juliette snickered making Anna roll her eyes again.
Both girls walked out of their room and headed to where dinner was being served.
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âOh and do you know Jane and I are on good terms now!â Julliette said as she and Anna walked down the hall together, their arms linked.
âReally.?â Anna asked.
âYeah, I did what the principal told me to do, I went to her dorm room and went to apologize, and she was like no problem that she doesnât hate me and she gave me a popsicle, the one I had earlierâ Julliette expound.
âWell thatâs great, at least when we run into her you wonât have to kill each other out with wordsâ Anna chuckled.
âBut do you know that Jane is the only one who shares a room with nobody, I get that sheâs the president of the student council and is adorned by the entire teachers and the principal, but getting her own room, isnât the favouritism overwhelmingly way out of the line, every dorm room is at least shared by four students, weâre the only students who are two in a room, good thing weâre not four, but then jane got a whole room to herself. â Julliette explained.
âI wouldnât like it, if I had a whole room to myself in a boarding school like thisâ Anna scoffed.
âme too, but then again, I felt something strange when I stood with Jane at her doorstepâ Julliette expound.
âPlease tell me you felt something positiveâ Anna sighed.
Julliette laughed. âI didâ.
âAnna I donât know how or why I became more of like a psychic but Iâm not sure I like it, because I see things I donât want to see and I feel things I donât want to feel, and then this stupid grey hair, i feel like my grey hair is connected to this psychic thing happening to me, but anyways passing by the hallway, every time I make it pass the front doors of each of the rooms, I feel this negative energy coming from it, an energy that surpresses my whole body system, itâs also the same energy from the alter in our room, so I think Itâs the alter placed in each of the dorm rooms that gives off this negative energy each time I pass by the rooms in the hallway, but then standing in front of Janeâs room, I felt nothing, no strange energy coming from her, it just felt normal and I was shocked to be honestâ Julliette explained.
âWhat if she has no alter in her room?â Anna asked.
âDonât be silly, sheâs the school president, just like the principal and nuns she ought to have one of the biggest alter like them, and you saw how she repeatedly told us to show Reverence multiple times, which means she should surely have to have an alter in her room to show how sheâs a good example, but then I felt no negative energy coming from her room, itâs strangeâ Julliette stated.
âWell I hope thereâs a logically explanation for thatâ Anna shrugged.
The girls joined the others around the dinner table and Jane led the short prayer before everyone starts to eat.
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Standing by the window in her window beside her bed, Ava glanced at the thick blue sky and letâs out a sigh. She glanced at her wheel chair and walked up to Annaâs bed, but suddenly the door to her room opened and her brother walked in.
âAvaâŠâ Archie called, his mouth dropping as he saw his sister standing on her own two feet.
âDang itâ Ava muttered angrily dropping to the floor.
âNo⊠No donât pretend, I saw you standing on your own⊠Like you can walk?â Archie asked.
âWell I guess you caught me, but donât tell mom, please tell no one you saw me standing or walking on my ownâ Ava pleaded.
âLying to mom is one thing I canât doâ Archie smirked.
âOh please, like I havenât seen you lie to mom dozen of timesâ Ava said angrily standing up and walking towards her wheelchair.
âWell this is different, why are you lying to everyone that you canât walk?â Archie asked.
âWell technically, I just found out last night that my fractured bone has kind of healed upâ Ava shrugged.
âAnd you kept that to yourself?â Archie scoffed.
âWell I had no choiceâ Ava said.
âYou did have a choice.â Archie rolled his eyes.
âArchie, I told you⊠Oh my God Ava, youâre standing on your own!â Elizabeth gasped walking into her twins room.
âWell Iâm surprised as you.â Ava said glaring at archie who was snickering behind Elizabeth.
âOh my God, it hasnât been a week and your leg is already healed up, this sure is a miracle, weâre going to the doctor tomorrow for more confirmation and to take off your cast, oh my God Anna will be so thrilled to hear this newsâ Elizabeth smiled staring at her daughterâs feet.
âNow isnât today the worst day everâ Ava muttered lowly that no one heard her.
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âNothing feels like eating a perfect dish on a fine eveningâ Julliette stated happily walking into their room with Anna behind her.
âI thought you didnât have any appetiteâ Anna scoffed closing the door.
âI thought I didnât, but seeing such fine pasta dressed richly on a plate, your appetite would come crawling backâ Julliette stated and both girls laughed.
Julliette fell back on Annaâs bed and shove her hand under Annaâs pillow pulling out the history book she had kept there.
âIâm going to try reading it nowâ Julliette said opening the first page of the book and sitting up.
Suddenly the book fell from her hand and her hands dropped to her side.
âJuiletteâŠâ Anna called surprised by juilette sudden quietness.
Juilette grunt slowly raising her head up.
âAre you okay?â Anna asked picking up the book that fell from Jullietteâs hand and giving it back to juilette.
âIâm fine, thanksâ Julliette said taking the book. âI just had a vision.â
âReally?â Anna said sitting beside Julliette.
âYeahâ Julliette nodded.
âA-And what did you see?â Anna asked, her inquisitive eyes lurking around jullietteâs face for an answer.
âI saw⊠You, walking into this school, with a suitcase beside youâ Julliette explained.
âMe?â Anna tilt her head.
âYes, it looked like you were coming into the school for the first time.â Julliette explained, not sure of what she saw either.
âWait, wait⊠If you see what will happen in the nearest future, how can you see me come to the school for the first time when Iâm already in the school, or maybe⊠It wasnât me?â Anna was a bit confused.
âI mean I clearly saw your face, you didnât look happyâ Juilette scoffed.
âCould you have maybe seen Ava and youâve mistook me for her?â Anna asked.
âWell thinking about it now, your theory is right, so that means your sister will be coming here?â Juilette asked.
âI mean itâs what you saw and the future is inevitableâ Anna replied. âBut she fractured her bone, why would she come here, this isnât goodâ Anna sighed.
âIf that was Ava, then you two look deadly alike.â Jullietteâs eyes widen.
âWell⊠Like I said before, weâre alike, but sheâs like way prettier in person.â Anna shrugged rolling her eyes a bit.
âYou sound like youâre jealous of herâ Julliette giggled.
âWell⊠Not that Iâd like to admit this in front of her but a littleâ Anna shrugged.
âWhat why?â Julliette laughed.
âWell I just feel like sheâs more⊠Better than me at everything.â Anna stated.
âSo your definition of better is also the same as pretty. Because sheâs better than you at everything means sheâs also prettier than you?â Julliette tilt her head.
âWell yeah, thatâs how I see itâ Anna replied.
âYouâre really sentimental, do you know that?â Julliette laughed. âAnd even if I see Ava in real life Iâll still pick you over her.â
âPick me over her? What do you mean?â Anna gave Julliette a weird look.
âWhat do you think I mean?â Julliette retorted narrowing her eyes at Anna.
Anna raised a brow.
âWhat?â Julliette shook her head.
âYou talk weird.â Anna said.
âYou think weirdâ Julliette added.
Both girls looked away and turned to the book.
âWell should we read the book thenâ Julliette said opening the first page.
âYouâve said that sentence more than a million times but still we havenât read anythingâ Anna said.
âYeah, sorry I was distracted by Avaâs beautyâ Julliette teased.
Anna glared at her. âJust⊠Shut upâ
Juilette laughed. âWhat..? I smell jealousyâ.
âShut itâ Anna rolled her eyes.
The bell was heard and both girls turned to each other.
âItâs time for bedâ Anna announced.
âAnd we still havenât read this frigging bookâ Juilette groaned opening the second page where the story began.
And julliette read it out loud for Anna to hear âChapter one, All saintâs girl catholic high school, So all saintâs girl catholic high school was founded in the year 1976â.
âWow⊠Thatâs like⊠Forty⊠Forty four years agoâ Anna said.
âForty fiveâ Juliette corrected.
âYeah, wow forty five years ago? Wow.â Anna said.
Julliette glanced down at the book reading about two paragraphs to herself before looking back at Anna.
âI donât think this is just a history book, judging from what I just read apart from when the school was founded, this book feels like an autobiography. This book was written by someone who attended this school, look in this paragraph it says, âThis school was founded in the year 1976 but this is the year 1980 and to anyone who reads about this, just know I was one of the school first generation students and I hope no one finds this book but at the same time I hope someone doesââŠ. â
âNow that sounds scary, someone actually wrote this book for someone to read but not for general purposeâ Anna stated.
âYeah and d–n, I canât wait to get to the bottom of thisâ Julliette shook her head.
âYeah but first, you heard that bell, weâll be punished if we get caught in our school uniformâ Anna stated.
âYouâre right.â Julliette nodded standing up and dropping the book on the bed.
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