User talk:ShadowWolf6

Darkness and more darkness--all Iris could picture when she thought of her mother. Her father always told her that mother died in a car accident, but whenever he said it, he could't stop smiling. Something mad Iris believe it wasn't a car accident, but she had no proof, so she simply dismissed it.

Iris could always play with her red curly hair, even thought it annoyed her to hell. Her room had drawing of her family; she wasn't very social. And when she had friends, they would replace her. After that, Iris wouldn't talk to anyone that wasn't her family.

Felix, her older brother, watched over Iris; Making sure she didn't get into any trouble as usual thirteen-year-olds usually do.

"Iris, get up!" Father yelled. Iris woke up, she got out of bed, and ran to the window to check if it snowed. Her eyes adjusted slowly. White powder filled the sky and ground.

"Felix! Felix! It snowed!" Iris yelled to her brother. Felix ran to her room with his laptop.

"And it looks like schools out!" Felix said.

"Can we play in the snow?" asked Iris cheerfully. Felix nodded in response. Iris waited until Felix left to get changed. She thought she lost her snow gear, but it was downstairs, and she ran down to retrieve it.

"Iris, slow down." Father told her.

"Sorry daddy," Iris responded. Iris saw Felix getting his shoes on and ran to sit beside him. She grabbed her snow boots and tied them as fast as she could.

"Slow down, Iris!" Felix said, grabbing a hold of Iris's hood. Iris slowed down and waited until Felix opened the door. The snow was deep, and the forest looked so beautiful with the trees plastered with snow. When Iris looked around, something caught her eye, a tall man wearing a neat, black, suit. Iris couldn't clearly make out his facial features; only the fact that he was ghostly pale, which got her suspension.

"Felix, do you see that man?" Iris whispered, her voice shaking from fear.

"Yeah. He isn't moving and I don't think he has a face," Felix replied, with the same amount of fear and caution. "Iris, we are going inside." Felix demanded, rushing her through the door. When iris got all her snow gear off and untied her shoes, she ran to the computer room to play some games and double check the school website. The school was closed due to weather conditions, just as Felix said it was.

"Iris, dinner time!" Father yelled. Iris hadn't realized it was seven already, the common time for dinner.

"Coming father!" Iris yelled back. She ran to the kitchen to sit at her favorite seat. When she sat down, her father dished out some mashed potatoes and carrots.

"Thank you, father," Iris said with a glare. She started eating what was on her plate, before she felt as thought she was being watched. Iris looked outside to see the tall, faceless man watching over her.

"May i be excused father?" Iris asked, determined to leave the room.

"Yes," Father replied. Iris ran down the hall to the bathroom to check the mirror, she had a nosebleed.

That night, Iris had a nightmare about the tall faceless man. He was following her; she had finally stopped running and looked at the faceless man. She suddenly saw a light flash before her eyes and saw how her mother really died. Father stabbed her to death... anger rose up inside her, and she felt as thought she needed to do revenge. The lies he told her, the twisted smile he would always give her when he spoke of her death, the emptiness which could only be filled with the love of a mother taken away by him. Her moment of clarity was shattered by her father yelling her name.

Iris got up from her bed quietly and walked down the stairs-- she needed to kill father. When Iris arrived in the kitchen, her father was nowhere to be seen. She grabbed the closest knife before heading to the computer room, as she arrived at the door she saw her father on the computer.

Iris ran up to her father and stabbed him in the chest. Her father hit her to the ground and yelled for Felix. Iris quickly got up and covered his mouth.

"Shush daddy, you'll be with mommy soon." Iris said. she grabbed the knife and repeatedly stabbed him, stabbing him until Felix's yell started her.

"Iris!" Felix yelled. Iris looked and saw her brother, she wanted to tackle him but something stopped her, Iris felt something touch her shoulder, it was the tall, faceless man, He told her to stop. Iris looked back at her father's corpse. She had done enough damage. Iris grabbed the tall, faceless man;s hand and walked out of the house. Felix had blacked out. Before Iris left she had written a note to Felix about how mother died.

A couple weeks later, Felix had finally been adopted into a new home, a new life. He started unpacking when he found his old family picture, his sister and father. Felix felt his eyes start to tear up when he looked at Iris. He put the picture down on his new bed and continued unpacking. Felix found the note Iris had written to him and put it down on his night table. Felix felt something watching him. He walked towards his window to look outside when he saw the tall faceless man holding his sisters hand-- knowing he had ripped her from her family. Telling her the truth... And destroying her innocence's.