Creative Writing: Nova Rivers To Walk Home

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It wasn't the best idea for Nova Rivers to walk home alone, but it was the only choice she had. More like she felt like it was the only choice she had. She hated walking alone in the dark yet she felt the urge to get away and walk home by herself. Which now that she thought about it, she shouldn't have given in because being a sixteen year-old-girl walking alone in a sketchy alley, something was bound to go down.

"Okay, Nova. Maybe this wasn't the best idea," she whispered to herself and made a note to self to never trust her instincts again. Taking a deep breath, she continued walking down the alley almost reaching the main street.

As her feet hit the pavement, she could help but notice a silhouette of a man in the middle of the alley. She
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Who the hell said cellular device instead of phone?

She looked at his skeptically and hand her phone to him. But when she gave it to him, the phone fell right through his hand. Both stood there, shocked. More like Nova couldn't believe her eyes and Castiel was confused.

"I think the fuck not, you trick as bitch," Nova yelled. Quickly, she grabbed her phone off the ground and ran away as fast as she could. It wasn't every day you see a phone go right through a person's hand. It wasn't natural.

Castiel for one was confused for so many reasons. One, what was a truck ass bitch? Was it truck? Did she even say truck? Because if she said truck then that wouldn't make sense. Why would she compare a truck to a butt and why compare a truck's butt to a bitch? Do trucks even have a butt? Trucks are a type of prestigious car and it would be weird if the human race gave them a butt. But that's beside the point. Irrelevant.

Two, if he was still alive, then why did things go through him like a ghost? And why did he land in California? That is 1,537.4 miles away from Kansas.

Either way, no matter what, he needed to find Sam and Dean.

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