A/N Sad to say it has come to an end, sooner then I thought too. Well I hope you all enjoy it anyway. Hehe…
Miley's POV
"Lilly wait!" I said right after Lilly rolled.
"What?"
"Did you clear your head before you rolled?"
"Oops." she admitted quietly and then I unfolded the game. On the number nine we saw a human like image take shape. Except it was a lot taller and wider, more blob like looking.
"What the hell is that Lilly? What were you thinking?!" I demanded.
"Well, when you thought of Oliver and how we need help, I guess I just got a little jealous."
"Oh come on Lil, you know I don't think about anybody like that, but you." I smiled and she smiled back. "So what would that be anyway?" I pointed at the figured again.
"Um excuse me, but what are you guys talking about and what are you looking at?" Oliver suddenly piped in.
"You can't see this?" I asked while pointing at the towering game.
"Uh, I see a black square board that you unfolded, but nothing else."
"You, you don't see anything else?" Lilly pressed on.
"Am I supposed too? All I see Miley pointing at is the door." Oliver looked at us like we were seeing things.
"Miley do you know what this means?" Lilly asked as I immediately caught on.
"That whoever starts the game are the only ones that can see what's going on. Oh great, now we can't get any help." Suddenly I heard a loud growl. "Oh no, here it comes." Lilly heard it too, as we had both turned our heads to the opened deck; the source of the noise. "W-what did you say it was?" I asked and clutched on her arm.
"I think that might be, the green monster of jealousy."
"What? I thought that didn't exist?"
"Well it does now from the game. It's the game, Miley." Then we saw the tall, green giant, rip its way through the door in order to fit in the house. It was green all over, with sharp teeth, big feet and big hands. It growled more as it looked at us.
"You were that jealous?" I yelled and pointed at the huge monster before us.
"Not that much, because I know you'll always be mine. But I guess things are a lot bigger then they seem in this game."
"Wait a minute, is something going on with you two?" Oliver piped in again.
"Not now Oliver, we'll explain later." I said and ran to the front door.
"Miley, that's the wrong way!"
"What, why?"
"It'll just chase us down the street, now let's hide in your room. Come on." Lilly folded up the game, grabbed the dice and we started up the stairs.
"What's wrong with you guys?" Oliver yelled to us.
"Oliver we'll talk to you later." I yelled back. Then before we knew it the monster was at the base of the stairs. I looked back and Lilly was no longer behind me; she had been caught at the ankle she looked at me as I had noticed her. "Lilly! No, don't let it take you." I yelled and reached for her hand.
"Just run ahead and roll the dice, I'll be fine."
"Where are you going Lil? I need you!"
"Miley if you just hurry and roll the dice then I'll be fine, so do it now!" I grabbed the dice and the game from the stairs. I hurried and threw the dice on the top of the staircase. The game popped open and the number four appeared on my house. Then the monster disappeared within a second in some black smoke. "Took ya long enough." Lilly breathed heavily and slowly pushed herself up from the ground.
"Um, you're welcome." I said sarcastically.
"Fine sorry, so what'd you think of now?" We looked at the game, the image appeared of what I hoped wouldn't. "Is that-?" Lilly started
"I-I'm sorry, I didn't know what else to do."
"So you thought that this would destroy the monster? Well it certainly is going to destroy us if we don't stop it."
"But, but dragons can't be real can they?" I was scared now.
"If a green monster of jealousy is, then it's the game. The game obviously makes anything fictional, real. So let's go to your room, we'd better see if this stops if we get the board into that box." She said and we hurried up the stairs again, leaving a very confused Oliver behind, I'm sure.
Once we opened the door to my room there it was, the dragon stood as high as my ceiling and filled up half my room. I noticed the games box on my bed. It seemed too hard to get to, guarded by the dragon. Then it suddenly roared and fire came out of its mouth as it did. "Lilly there's the box! Hurry and take your turn so we can get it."
I gave her the dice and she rolled on the floor. The number four appeared on my house building and next to it was the image of a person, something stick figure like. "I uh…"
"Lilly, what is that?" I squinted at the image more.
"Well I was just thinking of my clothes, you know something safe, but some of my clothes have skeletons on them so I guess..." she said in a nervous voice.
"Lilly, what happened now? A live skeleton?" My question was soon answered in seconds as a clattering noise was heard from down the hall. "Oh great, that sounds like bones. Quick let's go in the closet." I pointed to the closet just across from us. Lilly grabbed the game and we ran into the closet just before it could see us. The tall, aging skeleton looked around, turning its head all the way around and back to its same position.
Lilly was bruised and we were shaking from fear, hiding in the shadows of the closet next to each other.
"Please tell me I'm not the only one who saw that?" Lilly said in a voice that sounded like a cringe.
"Lilly be quiet or it might…"
Then it turned its head toward us, we had the door opened just a crack to see where it was. I closed it quickly.
"Oh my gosh Miles, I am so sorry I really didn't mean to-" Lilly started to whimper.
"It's ok, it's ok don't worry." I rubbed her back as we waited in the closet. "I'll just take my turn and, and we'll see if we can get the box."
"Ok, but remember just be careful." She reminded me.
I grabbed her face and gently pulled it towards mine for a quick kiss. Then it became more heated than I thought. Our lips moved together, perfectly as one, as well as our tongues once I slipped mine in quickly. Then I pulled away and looked her in the eyes. "I'll try, it'll be fine." I assured her. Then I rolled the dice. We saw a six appear on my house. Then the image of an oddly shaped circle next to it.
"More big boulders?" Lilly questioned me, confused.
"Nope, I don't think so." I opened the door again, after that, the skeleton disappeared with a black puff of smoke. Then there were suddenly stones, grayish looking, and flat stones that fell in its place. "Yes, it worked! Hurry, let's get that box." I pointed to the box on my bed and we both ran over the stones and grabbed it. I folded up the game and set the board in the box, then lightly set the dice in and closed the lid. Suddenly the stones disappeared. "I think it worked." I said quietly.
Lilly looked around. "I don't see anything. Yes we did it." We squealed together and then kissed real quick. "Oh wait, we'd better go explain things to Oliver."
"Yeah you're right, he must be really messed up."
With the game boxed up and under my arm, Lilly and I walked downstairs. Jackson was in the kitchen and Oliver was asking him questions. Once he saw us, he started asking us questions.
"Guys, what in the hell happened? Is everything ok?" Oliver asked with concern.
"Yeah we're fine Oliver, thanks. It's just…well it was a weird game, I think that's the only explanation we can give you. You probably wouldn't believe us." Lilly said with a smile.
"Hey Jackson what are you doing here?" I asked him as I set the game on the coffee table in the middle of the room.
"Oh I got off work early, so I'm back." Then he saw the game and pointed at it in question. "You guys actually played that? What does it do?" he asked.
"You really wouldn't believe us." I said and Lilly and I walked into the kitchen and sat at the bar. Just as we began chatting we heard Oliver and Jackson talk.
"A Game. What is so exciting about this?" Oliver asked with confusion and held the lid up for me to see the title. In the meantime Jackson was inspecting the folded up board. I looked at Lilly and we both looked horrified; he had opened it back up. Then I noticed Oliver's hand he was holding the dice. Lilly must have noticed it too.
"Oliver, don't!" we shouted in unison. But we startled him too much that he had dropped the dice.
He had taken his turn. Shit.
THE END
A/N Oh yeah I know what you're thinking "Oh no you didn't!" Or something like that. Well yes I did. That's it. The end. Unless I get so many reviews begging for a sequel, then I just might give you one. Yeah I'm that nice.
