I looked at her questioningly. "Sandra?" I replied, "I don't know any Sandra's in this city." "Oh," she said and looked at the other man. "That's O...K." I paid my $10 and walked up some stairs to a door with another flickering light above it. I opened the door and I could just see the screen away to my right. And that was about all I could see. As the door closed behind me I could barely see anything so I pulled my mobile phone out of my purse and flicked it open. The faint light exposed. I demand that you stay here." Jessica and I both quivered at the sight of this ghost who had stolen our lives."Please let us go. You're scarring me," Jessica said. Janet had grabbed Jessica's arm and was squishing it. She didn't realize the pain that she was causing to her own daughter. I ran as fast as I could, trying to escape the woman's grasp. "Please don't leave me. Help me." Susan said with tears running down her eyes."I'm sorry. I'll come back for you someway." I screamed back."Where do. Apparently the work is also going well inside, and they expect everythingto be complete by tomorrow.******Entry 10I started a period! And I hereby apologise to every woman who I've everbugged about having one. Yeh, I always wanted this, but wishing andactually having are really different. I was prepared for mood swings andpain and what have you, but what took me off guard was the feeling like Iwas peeing my pants the whole time.DONT YOU DARE LAUGH!*****Entry 11Things are going great. They. ” I said, and they all nodded and went back to talking and laughing. I grinned to myself, and kept walking through the bank, keeping my hands pulsating so I could easily entrance whoever I wished. I was on the second floor and heading towards the vault.“Ahem.” a voice said, and I turned.“Aw, hell.” I grumbled.“I assume you know who I am.” the vigilante smirked.“You’re Batgirl.” I said, and the girl smirked. She stalked forwards, but a bullet grazed her arm. We both looked down to the ground.
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