I had MAJOR writers block, every time I opened the document, I stared at the same sentence over and over and nothing came to my head. At one point I decided to write about nothing and wrote about Dani being eaten and regurgitated by a Cyclops. Don't worry, I changed that though.
Chapter Four ;
Crashing Lightning
“No, that note is higher,” Dani said to Chris. They were sitting in the living room. Sara was in the kitchen, pretending that she wasn’t listening, but Dani knew that she was. Dani pressed PLAY on the CD player and played the song that Chris and her were working on again. “See?” She asked him.
Chris nodded. Dani had been surprised that he was working really hard on this. She had expected him to slack off, she had seen him at school and talked to him quite a bit, and he seemed like the type to do so. Her judgment had been wrong. “Sing once again with me,” Chris sang.
“A little higher,” Dani said and laughed. Chris pursed his lips to the side, as if to be offended.
“Sing once-“
“Too high,” Dani cut in. Sara turned to look at the two and laughed. Dani looked up at her sister with a smile on her face. “What?” She asked and gave a little half-laugh.
“Nothing,” Sara said, still giggling a little. Grissom walked into the room and immediately felt the mood; he knew he had missed some sort of joke.
Half an hour later, the two knew the song perfectly. Dani fell back onto the couch, tired out from singing so much. Chris was packing his lyrics and stuff together, getting ready to leave. He stood up and put his shoes on.
“Do we have to dress in costume tomorrow for poster pictures?” Chris asked before leaving.
Dani sat up, “Yeah, then we have rehearsal,” she answered. Chris nodded and left the apartment. When Dani looked up at Sara, she was staring back and giving her a somewhat of a questioning look. Dani wondered what she wanted to know. She raised an eyebrow. “What is it?”
Sara shrugged. “Dinner’s ready.” Dani knew there was something that Sara wanted to ask, something more than ‘Dinner’s ready’, but Dani didn’t bother to question it, she somewhat did not want to know what it was.
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Later that night, Dani was sitting on her bed in her room reading a book. She looked over at the clock; it beamed 9:39. She looked back down at the book and flipped the page. There was a brief knock at her door before it opened and Sara’s figure let itself into Dani’s room. She sat down on the bed, next to where Dani was sitting.
Dani looked up and saw the same questioning look in her eye. Now it was bugging Dani. Her curiosity got the better of her something, and she stared back at Sara, demanding answers.
But Sara wasn’t going to give them.
She kissed Dani on the forehead before getting up. “Goodnight sweetheart,” she said softly. Dani smiled up at her before Sara left the room.
Dani put the book down on her desk and jumped as she heard a loud crash of thunder. She felt her heart rate jump, and sighed. She got up and walked out into the hall, then through the hall to the living room, where Sara was sitting in a chair, watching the lightning strike. Dani sat in the chair across from Sara and stared out at Las Vegas, watching bolts of lightning flash from the clouds to the earth. It was pretty to watch.
“I’ve always liked watching lightning storms,” Sara commented, breaking the silence. Dani watched another bolt of lightning slam itself to the ground, then turned her head towards Sara.
“They are nice,” She replied with a little smile, but it was a lie. Dani hated thunderstorms, she was dead scared of them. She had to be near someone during them, otherwise she would turn into a frightened, paranoid kid hiding in her closet, crying, and begging for it to stop. She turned her head back to the window and returned to watching the storm.