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by Rebma Author IconMail Icon
Rated: 13+ · Fiction · Drama · #1984414
A story about a girl and how she escaped her computer relam.
The sky was black and the world felt like it had stopped all together... This is the story of a girl around the age of 10 years old. Her parents didn't love her no more and her brother hated her guts. She would always play outside by herself... today she decided to go into the house because usually her brother would follow her out. However on upon getting indoors, her brother (Cory) has anger to see her indoors so he commanded her upstairs to work on chores. Upstairs, she turned on the TV and saw that a burglary was being taken near by when her parents shop. She nervously turned off the TV and went to her computer to play some music to calm her nerves... that's when things began to get strange... Her computer had writing on it that told her exactly this after saying hi, 'Would you like to play a new game with me?' She declined the sudden command and the lights went out. Once the lights were back on, her room was a mess... everything was torn up and a new plush replaced her bear... a rabbit with glowing red eyes.

"W-what happened? C-cory! (Please help me...)" was all Aa could say in her new position. She found things scattered across the rooms and headed outside... there she was greeted by a familiar face. "Aa! Down here!" said the voice.

"You're-!" Aa replied surprised... what laid before her was her favorite video-game character, Sonic The Hedgehog... or so she thought.
"No time to talk! I gotta get you out of here before the glitch comes and gets ya!" Sonic commanded.

Poor Aa was confused... what if this was some trap... then again... if this 'glitch' was real, who would she have turned to? So she went along with Sonic. "Okay Sonic... I trust you."
"Great! Now let's hurry to Tails! The X-Tornado should be close..."

(TBC)
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