Mirravin was a bit dishearten by the fact that she was either ignored or stared at.
"What did I do wrong? And why did they hand me this piece of paper? What does it mean?" she asked Leela knowing she knew the people here better.
You really don't know do you? I can't say you are a branch from me if you can't figure this one out. The first thing that's wrong is that I'm not popular. That makes me invisable to any of these so called cool kids. Then there's the fact that I just got two times weirder and unaprochable with that extra pair of ears, and the tail. Having fox ears and a tail are very far from normal! Although I guess it got you noticed enough to get one's phone number. It might be a trap though. The popular crowd like to find new unusually crule ways to make me suffer.
You know, you really don't act how I've pictured a split personality to act. So maybe for a moment I'll just think about you being real, and not a figment of my own mind. Who, and what exactly are you? Leela mused still not sure she was really buying this.
"My name is Mirravin, I'm the Demi of life. Now, since we are exchanging formalities maybe you could let me in on who and what exactly are you?" Mirravin mocked.
That isn't very funny you know. I'm human, and my name is Leela. Wait, what did you say your name was again?For a moment Leela didn't think she'd heard correctly.
"I said, I am the Demi Mirravin." Mirravin repeated again.
Wait, now I really have lost my mind! You said your name was Mirravin? Why that can't be! I knew you were a figment of my imagenation! That's the name of the goddess in the book I just lost!Leela exclaimed. "Oh, well then that explains this a bit more. You've wished me here though a history book, and I'm guessing some other form of magic. Since everyone knows humans don't do magic." Mirravin bubbled on excitingly missing the fact that Leela was once again doubting her existance.
Oh, but this means you can't be real. Don't you see? The book I lost was a fictional one. I wanted to be you just before I fell! My mind has made you up after seeing all the Kaos that's gone on tonight! It all makes sense now.
Mirravin compleatly ignored her. She figured that a human mind must not be able to take the thought of such a being as herself being in the same body with them. There was no sense in arguing with such stupidity.
"Look, those people from before, they are all leaving." Mirravin pointed out, and they were.
They are all going home. Something that I uh we should do as well. Please, let me have my body back now. I want to get home before it gets too late.
"Fine, I don't think I like it here very much anyways." Mirravin huffed.
Leela lost her new tail and fox ears, and didn't hear from Mirravin for the rest of the night, or even the next morning for that matter. It was as if the night before had been some kind of strange dream.
That was until her trip to the book store to replace the book she'd lost the night before. She couldn't bring herself to even walking down the isle the book was on. The thought of looking at it made her think that the voice inside her head would return, and she'd once again be the freak from the night before.
Her mom was going to be visiting that weekend, and she couldn't help think that her mom wouldn't like it if she were arguing with herself when she came to see her, but she still felt as though she couldn't live without her book.
So she figured she'd look for another book, that had the same arthor. After all, the books she'd read from her so far were all very enlightening. So she went to the man at the head of the store to ask what other books where there for her to buy.
Um, sir? Do you have any more books by the writer with the pen name Midnight? she asked as politely as she knew how.
Oh, yes there are about three more books other than the series you bought about a month ago. There's Vampirum, Cat fish, and Oh, the legend of the Silver coat.The man replied warmly while staring at his computer screen.
Oh good, which one would you say to read personally?She asked.
Oh that's a no brainer! First I'd say read the legend of the silver coat. It'll make all the other books make lots more sense, and when I got to the end, oh I though I was going to cry it was so good. He answered enthusiasticaly.
oh good then I'll take that one.She replied happily. If the store owner said it was good, she knew it was worth giving up the chance to re buy the book she'd lost, and this way she wouldn't have to be reminded of the night before, or so she thought.
After purchasing the book Leena left the store with no intentions of thinking of the night before ever again.
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