Zoey didn't know what she was thinking. Her family had just moved to this new city, as a sort of get away,
permanent vacation, and she was already up to a sort of mischief. She had just finished unpacking, and her parents
were giving her the day off. No school, no work, just a day of relaxation. Of course, she chose to wonder the city
and find out about her new home.
"I wonder what school's gonna be like.." She would think to herself, walking past other people in the sunlight.
She knew she wasn't going to make much friends. She checked out the school the first day of her being here, to see
what kind of faculties and teachers the school had. The students there seemed nice, but none of them would probably
find her, "bluntness," friendly. She only had a couple friends back at her old school, and even they weren't that
close. There WAS one student, however, that caught her eye. He even caused her to blush when he quickly glanced over, randomly, and their eyes met for a split second.
Remembering that quick, accidental moment, she stopped walking and blushed once more. The man walking behind her grunted, annoyed, and walked around her, causing her to blush more. She looked for a bench to sit at, hoping that she wouldn't seem like some teen skipping classes. When she finally found one, and sat down, her phone's buzzer went off. Someone had texted her! But who? She never gave out her phone number to anyone, not even her few friends, and her parents usually call her if they needed her. She flipped open her phone and read the anonymous text.
"Find the church that connects all, and unite with the ones you share one of many destinies with."
She was confused, and slightly frightened. Was this spam? A prank?
It sounded like some kinda fantasy game that she would play in her spare time.
"I don't really have anything else to do..." She murmured to herself. "If I come across a church then maybe I'll check it out." She got up and began walking down the sidewalk once more.
After a bit of walking, looking through shops, buying coffee, getting accused of skipping school by adults, and more
walking, she was quite tired. She looked around and realized that she was in an area that not many other people were
waling around in. In fact, it seemed that she was the only person around.
She began walking slower, and soon, she felt something eerie. Like, someone, or something, was watching her. Her phone's buzzer went off again, alarming her. She got it out, and flipped it open, but her inbox was empty.
"W-wha?" She questioned aloud. She looked up, and saw a Church, standing tall across the street from her.
"The church!" She was shocked, not expecting to actually find a church. The earlier text message must have some meaning then, she concluded. She walked up to the church, but didn't go in.
"The text message said to wait.. so.." She thought to herself, drinking what was left of her coffee.
She was just going to wait for who ever, or what ever, was going to, "unite," with her.