Chapter One
Book One- Zoe
WHEN wewe ARE INVISIBLE, wewe CAN SEE WHAT OTHERS THINK wewe CAN'T SEE. THIS CAN COME IN HANDY WHEN wewe NEED TO KNOW YOUR ENEMY. -EMMA
I planted my suitcase on the front porch where my sister Sophie would supposedly carry it inside and up to our rooms au at least that is what dad told her to do. It was very humid out here and I did not want to be out here in this heat.After fetching all of her suitcases, I caught a glimpse of her painting her fingernails and toenails bright red. Irresponsible, as usual. We slave our butts off while she paints her nails. wewe could not trust that girl to do anything. I tried pointing this out to dad but he was too busy with his fiancé Carrie.
Although, I want to believe that Carrie loves him, I just can not see a girl like her with my father. They were so not compatible. For one she looks like she should be in her late twenties au early thirties while my dad is in his early forties. She should be one of those dancers in a hip hip movie while my dad has a picture of himself on the cover of National Geographic. What could they possible have to talk about. If I had known two years zamani that they were going to get engaged, I would have stopped it there,
"Sophie!" I called from the car. I was fed up with her being lazy. "You gotta take those suitcases inside!"
"When I am done," she replied. If I had let those suitcases sit outside in the hot air, then I would most likely get in trouble. Dad would find a way to make it my fault. I took it upon myself to lug those heavy bags inside our new home. The sad part is that this would be the most fun I would probably have this summer.
I did not want to spend my birthday like this. The siku I turn 13 had to be the siku we songesha into this old Victorian nyumbani with Carrie. My dad thought it would be a fun adventure but all I see that is the least bit fun is the tire hanging on the rope which was tied on a mti branch. It reminded me of mom. Bittersweet.
I had to admit though. The house was gigantic and very elegant. There were about three floors, the first floor contained the kitchen, living room, and an extra room which would be dad's office and a library. The sekunde floor contained four bedrooms and three bathrooms. I thought that would definitely come in handy. Then the third floor was the attic. I had to beg dad for me to set up my art studio up there and he had finally agreed this morning. I was so excited that I started designing what I wanted my studio to look like in the car ride.
Sophie and I would finally have our own separate rooms on the sekunde floor. They were right beside each other but at least this time I can have my own kitanda and keep my diary nearby without having the fear of her kusoma it.
"Do wewe like it Zoe?" My dad asked. He was suddenly right behind me. I did not even realize that he had climbed up the stairs along with me to my room.
"Yea, it is huge," I replied.
Sophie peered at my room. "Zoe, did wewe try to decorate your room?" She asked.She had came out of no where. This family needs to start wearing bells around their necks.
"Yes, Sophie," I alisema annoyed. "Just wait until I finish most of my paintings. They will be hanging in my room. Oh and dad can I repaint my room the way I want it?" I already had a great idea for it. If I was going to live in this room for the rest of my life until I go to college then I would have to do it my way.
"Sure but please do not mess with the wiring au anything other then painting the walls." He looked exhausted but he did have to drive from Atlanta, Georgia to Brunswick, Georgia which was a 5 saa drive. He wouldn't be so tired if Carrie hadn't left her bags back in Atlanta and her wallet. "And I promised Sophie she could have half of the attic for her instruments."
All of our lives Sophie an I had to share everything but I really didn't want to share the attic with my twin. I upendo her and all but besides my room I have nothing of mine. I don't know what it is but me and my sister just don't see eye to eye. We are two completely different people. This could just be me being selfish. "Fine. I gotta go unpack."
I slammed the door in their face and squished my face onto the pillow. I didn't want to songesha out here in the first place and then this Carrie girl comes and ruins everything. I just wish that mom was here. Bittersweet.
'Are wewe okay old friend?' whispered a soft voice. The voice was soothing and familiar at the same time but I couldn't remember. I sat up but I saw no one in my room. My nerves were getting to me again.
Whenever I have a strong emotion, I can hear a voice so calming that it makes me forget about my troubles but I thought that, that would go away as soon as we moved. 'It only gets stronger the older wewe get.' The voice only got louder and zaidi clearer. 'I will need your help one day. Would wewe help me?" I felt compelled to help.
A couple of hours later, Carrie called everyone down for dinner. The only thing she was useful for was cooking us dinner. She has a real talent with cooking but my mom was better. Bittersweet again!
Sophie glanced at me as if she had something important to tell me but didn't know how to tell me. When we were 10, we created this secret code that we would send to each other if their was something we needed to tell each other. If it was an emergency then wewe hold up three fingers, two for it can wait, and one for I have something to tell wewe but I won't tell wewe now. Today it was an emergency.
wewe could see the panic in her brown eyes which were similar to mine.
"A vegan hot dog for Zoe and a regular hotdog with everything on it for Sophie." Instead of giving me the vegan hotdog, she gave it to Sophie while I got a hotdog with everything on it. She was always getting this wrong. We have known Carrie for about two years now and she still couldn't tell us apart.
"Actually, I am Zoe and that is Sophie," I corrected.
"Oops," she giggled. Her giggles are so irritating but my dad thought they were adorable. What does he see in her? "Sorry Sophie, and Zoe. I am so forgetful."
"We will be right back," I alisema quickly. Sophie and I got up from the meza, jedwali and went straight to her room which she had spent enriching her room with pictures of Marafiki and some of her inayopendelewa bands. She paced the open area back and forth. Sensing she was not going to talk anytime soon I alisema something first. "What is the emergency?"
"Remember when dad alisema we had imaginary Marafiki named Emma and Erica?" She questioned.
"Yea why?"
"I think I saw Emma," she answered.
"Don't wewe think wewe are a bit too old for imaginary friends?" I joked, she was not laughing.
"She was not imaginary. She was dead." The stern look on her face told me everything. It told me everything that I knew was true whether my brain alisema it wasn't. No matter how ridiculous it sounded, I knew that we had made Marafiki with spirits.
Book One- Zoe
WHEN wewe ARE INVISIBLE, wewe CAN SEE WHAT OTHERS THINK wewe CAN'T SEE. THIS CAN COME IN HANDY WHEN wewe NEED TO KNOW YOUR ENEMY. -EMMA
I planted my suitcase on the front porch where my sister Sophie would supposedly carry it inside and up to our rooms au at least that is what dad told her to do. It was very humid out here and I did not want to be out here in this heat.After fetching all of her suitcases, I caught a glimpse of her painting her fingernails and toenails bright red. Irresponsible, as usual. We slave our butts off while she paints her nails. wewe could not trust that girl to do anything. I tried pointing this out to dad but he was too busy with his fiancé Carrie.
Although, I want to believe that Carrie loves him, I just can not see a girl like her with my father. They were so not compatible. For one she looks like she should be in her late twenties au early thirties while my dad is in his early forties. She should be one of those dancers in a hip hip movie while my dad has a picture of himself on the cover of National Geographic. What could they possible have to talk about. If I had known two years zamani that they were going to get engaged, I would have stopped it there,
"Sophie!" I called from the car. I was fed up with her being lazy. "You gotta take those suitcases inside!"
"When I am done," she replied. If I had let those suitcases sit outside in the hot air, then I would most likely get in trouble. Dad would find a way to make it my fault. I took it upon myself to lug those heavy bags inside our new home. The sad part is that this would be the most fun I would probably have this summer.
I did not want to spend my birthday like this. The siku I turn 13 had to be the siku we songesha into this old Victorian nyumbani with Carrie. My dad thought it would be a fun adventure but all I see that is the least bit fun is the tire hanging on the rope which was tied on a mti branch. It reminded me of mom. Bittersweet.
I had to admit though. The house was gigantic and very elegant. There were about three floors, the first floor contained the kitchen, living room, and an extra room which would be dad's office and a library. The sekunde floor contained four bedrooms and three bathrooms. I thought that would definitely come in handy. Then the third floor was the attic. I had to beg dad for me to set up my art studio up there and he had finally agreed this morning. I was so excited that I started designing what I wanted my studio to look like in the car ride.
Sophie and I would finally have our own separate rooms on the sekunde floor. They were right beside each other but at least this time I can have my own kitanda and keep my diary nearby without having the fear of her kusoma it.
"Do wewe like it Zoe?" My dad asked. He was suddenly right behind me. I did not even realize that he had climbed up the stairs along with me to my room.
"Yea, it is huge," I replied.
Sophie peered at my room. "Zoe, did wewe try to decorate your room?" She asked.She had came out of no where. This family needs to start wearing bells around their necks.
"Yes, Sophie," I alisema annoyed. "Just wait until I finish most of my paintings. They will be hanging in my room. Oh and dad can I repaint my room the way I want it?" I already had a great idea for it. If I was going to live in this room for the rest of my life until I go to college then I would have to do it my way.
"Sure but please do not mess with the wiring au anything other then painting the walls." He looked exhausted but he did have to drive from Atlanta, Georgia to Brunswick, Georgia which was a 5 saa drive. He wouldn't be so tired if Carrie hadn't left her bags back in Atlanta and her wallet. "And I promised Sophie she could have half of the attic for her instruments."
All of our lives Sophie an I had to share everything but I really didn't want to share the attic with my twin. I upendo her and all but besides my room I have nothing of mine. I don't know what it is but me and my sister just don't see eye to eye. We are two completely different people. This could just be me being selfish. "Fine. I gotta go unpack."
I slammed the door in their face and squished my face onto the pillow. I didn't want to songesha out here in the first place and then this Carrie girl comes and ruins everything. I just wish that mom was here. Bittersweet.
'Are wewe okay old friend?' whispered a soft voice. The voice was soothing and familiar at the same time but I couldn't remember. I sat up but I saw no one in my room. My nerves were getting to me again.
Whenever I have a strong emotion, I can hear a voice so calming that it makes me forget about my troubles but I thought that, that would go away as soon as we moved. 'It only gets stronger the older wewe get.' The voice only got louder and zaidi clearer. 'I will need your help one day. Would wewe help me?" I felt compelled to help.
A couple of hours later, Carrie called everyone down for dinner. The only thing she was useful for was cooking us dinner. She has a real talent with cooking but my mom was better. Bittersweet again!
Sophie glanced at me as if she had something important to tell me but didn't know how to tell me. When we were 10, we created this secret code that we would send to each other if their was something we needed to tell each other. If it was an emergency then wewe hold up three fingers, two for it can wait, and one for I have something to tell wewe but I won't tell wewe now. Today it was an emergency.
wewe could see the panic in her brown eyes which were similar to mine.
"A vegan hot dog for Zoe and a regular hotdog with everything on it for Sophie." Instead of giving me the vegan hotdog, she gave it to Sophie while I got a hotdog with everything on it. She was always getting this wrong. We have known Carrie for about two years now and she still couldn't tell us apart.
"Actually, I am Zoe and that is Sophie," I corrected.
"Oops," she giggled. Her giggles are so irritating but my dad thought they were adorable. What does he see in her? "Sorry Sophie, and Zoe. I am so forgetful."
"We will be right back," I alisema quickly. Sophie and I got up from the meza, jedwali and went straight to her room which she had spent enriching her room with pictures of Marafiki and some of her inayopendelewa bands. She paced the open area back and forth. Sensing she was not going to talk anytime soon I alisema something first. "What is the emergency?"
"Remember when dad alisema we had imaginary Marafiki named Emma and Erica?" She questioned.
"Yea why?"
"I think I saw Emma," she answered.
"Don't wewe think wewe are a bit too old for imaginary friends?" I joked, she was not laughing.
"She was not imaginary. She was dead." The stern look on her face told me everything. It told me everything that I knew was true whether my brain alisema it wasn't. No matter how ridiculous it sounded, I knew that we had made Marafiki with spirits.
We are going separate ways.
We must leave each other,
Though I regret it,
There is nothing either of us
Can do.
We are going separate ways.
The bright light shines in our futures,
For the separate ways we go
Are the best for each of us.
We must leave for the good of it,
Though I don't want to,
And I know wewe don't either.
But it is important that we do.
It is never easy
Doing what we do the worst,
Leaving each other,
And the thoughts that we are...
Best friends...leaving each other...
We must go our separate ways.
For our own good.
And we pray that one day...
We will meet each other again.
And we will.
We must leave each other,
Though I regret it,
There is nothing either of us
Can do.
We are going separate ways.
The bright light shines in our futures,
For the separate ways we go
Are the best for each of us.
We must leave for the good of it,
Though I don't want to,
And I know wewe don't either.
But it is important that we do.
It is never easy
Doing what we do the worst,
Leaving each other,
And the thoughts that we are...
Best friends...leaving each other...
We must go our separate ways.
For our own good.
And we pray that one day...
We will meet each other again.
And we will.
No matter how much wewe wish for zaidi it happens like the saa glass time runs out and you'll lung for more.
With that time your ideas that others may know them as sweet they run out and leave people wanting more.
We song writers, novelists, story writers and poets will all leave our adience want so much more. The reason? It's because of our massive creatively, our unique style and tenchquie it's what drives us to a certain point as of where we'll keep our audience entertained. While inventors may lose their touch after contrast copies from the same old ideas being modefiyed we have our minds being put to the test kwa our viewers. After all they matter most their who we write for right?
With that time your ideas that others may know them as sweet they run out and leave people wanting more.
We song writers, novelists, story writers and poets will all leave our adience want so much more. The reason? It's because of our massive creatively, our unique style and tenchquie it's what drives us to a certain point as of where we'll keep our audience entertained. While inventors may lose their touch after contrast copies from the same old ideas being modefiyed we have our minds being put to the test kwa our viewers. After all they matter most their who we write for right?
(Verse 1)
I am in upendo with the guy whois sweet
till we meet It isn't possible
(Verse 1)
(Chorus)
We need to meet before we go under cover for each other We need to meet before we go undercover for each other
(Verse 2)
We haven't met yet
Still single hearted
thinkin' 'bout each other
Everyday
(Verse 2)
(Bridge)
Now & then everyday we need to meet each other goin' separate paths and ways to meet each other and go undercover
(Pre-Chorus)
We are going separate paths and ways sometime we need to meet in the middle and go undercover Now,
(Chorus)
We need to meet before we go under cover for each other We need to meet before we go undercover for each other
(Chorus)
We need to meet before we go undercover
I am in upendo with the guy whois sweet
till we meet It isn't possible
(Verse 1)
(Chorus)
We need to meet before we go under cover for each other We need to meet before we go undercover for each other
(Verse 2)
We haven't met yet
Still single hearted
thinkin' 'bout each other
Everyday
(Verse 2)
(Bridge)
Now & then everyday we need to meet each other goin' separate paths and ways to meet each other and go undercover
(Pre-Chorus)
We are going separate paths and ways sometime we need to meet in the middle and go undercover Now,
(Chorus)
We need to meet before we go under cover for each other We need to meet before we go undercover for each other
(Chorus)
We need to meet before we go undercover