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Crossover - Scene 1 Word Blank Electronic Device Noun One Plural Sound Soon Never etc Mean Name

Verb - Present ends in ING Noun ED Noun ED Noun - Plural Seconds Hrs Minutes etc Adj ED Verb - Base Form Verb - Base Form

Crossover - Scene 1 Up on the Number floor of the Noun, a young Noun One appearing to be in her early to mid Number paces back and forth in her Noun. Lit only by the faint Color light shining from a Electronic Device on the far side of the room, the young Noun One Plural shoulder length Color hair looks Adjective and Adjective, her lips Adjective and Adjective. The light from the Same Electronic Device reflects her Adjective Color eyes which are filled with Adjective and slight Adjective. She continuously Verb Present at the Same Electronic Device screen and Verb Present with her Adjective silver Noun as she paces. " Molly where are you The Noun One mumbles to herself. Suddenly a Sound is heard coming from the Same Electronic Device. As the Noun One Adverb walks over to the Same Electronic Device, its light reveals her name tag reading 'Lisa'. Lisa opens on her email and finds a message from her friend Molly, which simply states : Be there Soon Never etc often Adjective Mean Name, Lisa again mumbles to herself, still pacing and looking at her watch Lisa walks over to a large sized bed covered in Color silk sheets, barely visible in the dim lighting. She sits and stares Adjective at the Same Electronic Device. Lisa Verb Present at the sound of her phone ringing. After Verb - Present ends in ING herself she digs in her purse, pulling out a small Color Noun. What's taking you so long So you got my text? Would be nice if you could respond once in a while. I'm only a few blocks down the street, Molly says with a Adjective and Adjective voice. Where have you been? You need to hurry there's something wait; I haven't gotten any Noun from you since earlier, just the Noun you sent me, No I Noun ED you a few minutes ago, look Lisa I'm like Number minutes away I'll be there in a second, is everything ok Well then who Noun ED me? Did someone hack your Noun? And no everything's not ok, I think there's there's somebody something in my apartment, I don't know what just please Molly you have to hurry I don't want to be here alone, Lisa's voice sounds Adjective and Adjective as she pleads for Molly to arrive. What do you mean somebody's in your apartment, your apartment is like the size of a damn Noun, if someone was in there you would be bumping Noun - Plural with them right now, you're just still freaked out from that Chasyn's broadcast, we all are

Just hurry Demands Lisa as she hangs up the phone. Lisa leans back on the bed letting out a faint sigh of relief knowing Molly is close by. She then sits up as she hears the door to her apartment Adverb open. Molly? How did you get in I thought I had the door locked, did you dupe my key again Lisa turns on a small lamp and walks over to the doorway. As she reaches the door it is wide open, no one in sight. Lisa stands for a few Seconds Hrs Minutes etc, looking at it Adj ED. She then shuts the door making sure to lock it before walking back over to the bed. Just seconds after she sits she quickly covers her ears at the sound of a Adverb loud unidentifiable noise. Lisa begins screaming at the ear piercing sound while blood begins to slowly drip from her Body Part and out her Body Part, oozing through the cracks of her Body Part. Letting out screams of pain she looks over to see a Adjective figure standing by the door. Lisa panics, climbing over the bed and heading towards the balcony for the fire escape. She struggles trying to open the sliding glass doors as fast as she can so she can then again shield her ears from the dreadful sound. Finally she opens the balcony doors, which are now covered with an Adjective amount of blood from her Body Part, once outside she feels drops of rain hitting her flesh. Lisa screams again as she sees the figure at the corner of the balcony, a Adjective and Adjective feeling hits her like a wall of bricks. How did it get there so fast? It didn't matter, there was no time to Verb - Base Form, only time to Verb - Base Form. In a hurry she rushes for the ladder leading to the fire escape. Climbing over the ledge which is wet from the night's rain, she Adverb reaches for the ladder, stretching her Adjective arms as far as her body will allow, she suddenly slips while letting out a small scream. Nearly falling to her death and Adjective, Lisa manages to barely grip the ledge while her legs dangle below her, the rain continues to pour down as she struggles to keep her grip. Lisa continues to scream out for help, looking up pure Adjective and a single tear fills her face as the figure stares down at her. Lisa's face goes vacant, the shadowy figure visible in her eyes. A single tear rolls down her emotionless face, she then let's go of the ledge, almost peacefully, as if as if she was set free from everything, both positive and negative, completely lifeless.