This story is about a two sisters named Edalyn and Lillith Coker. A murderer named Kyle Keishi has dedicated his whole life (since elementry school) to make Eda and Lily's mother (Bella Coker) to love him, and he'll do WHATEVER it takes. PS I have never written a thriller so please give me advice, thx :)!! Enjoy!
"Lilly! You're awake!" I whispered.
"Where are we?" She asked.
"Shh! Don't talk so loud! We must be in Kyle's barn," I said.
"Oh. Why is everything broken?"
"I bet he doesn't care about this place."
"I like it!"
"Me too, Lilly."
Then, we heard footsteps coming. But we were untied! What would Kyle think?
"Quick! I'll tie you again!" I said.
I tried tying Lilly backup, but Kyle was in the barn by the time she was tied.
"Ugh, you're awake," He said.
As he was talking, I quickly tied myself back up.
"Let us go!!" I shouted.
"No, you both and young, great people to out to work!" He said.
"You mean chores?!" Lillith screeched.
"Not quite. I mean renovate this place."
"We get to make this into a dream barn!" I exclaimed.
"What? No. You'll do what I say."
"But dream barns are cool!" Lillith whined.
"I should have thought twice before kidnapping children," Kyle mumbled.
"Then you can LET US GO!" I said.
"Still no, missy."
"So we have to work on this dump?!" I said, annoyed.
"It is NOT a dump. And yes," Kyle said firmly.
He untied us, but held onto our arms. He must've suspected my plan to run out the door and go to the police. He walked with us, still holding our arms as we squirmed, trying to break free. He grabbed out red some red paint and three paint brushes.
"Can we get some food?" Lillith asked Kyle.
"Tomorrow."
"TOMORROW?!" We both yelled.
"Yes, you are working on the barn today."
"But-"
"No buts, now get painting."
He walked out of the room, leaving us with the paint.
"Well," I said, "Let's get painting."
All say we painted the inside of the barn. Our stomachs growled, and we groaned, but we still painted the whole inside of the barn. Kyle walked in the barn door when the sun was setting.
The first thing he said was, "You missed a spot."
"Ugh!" Lillith moaned.
I barely reached the spot, but I painted it.
"There, does that make you happy?" I asked.