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Ghost Whisper - Kpop AU
Chapter One / Chapter Two
You pulled your face from Sana’s grasp as she accidently poked you in the eye with the makeup brush.
“Owww.” you whined.
“If you stopped moving that wouldn’t of happened.” she snapped.
You pouted as Sana grabbed your face once again and started applying eyeshadow under your eyes. You wore one of Sana’s more simpler dresses, it was all black with spaghetti straps and stopped a couple inches above your knee. You had to admit you looked pretty good in it. Sana on the other hand, chose to wear a black mini skirt with a lacy bralette, with white strappy heels.
You refused to wear anything with heels and ended up wearing a pair of black converses. Sana had straightened your (h/c) hair, and then pulled your bangs into a ponytail. After Sana finally finished your makeup, you looked in the mirror and felt okay with how you looked.
You grabbed your phone off the charger, and followed Sana out her bedroom door as she stalked door stairs, her heels clicking the whole way. You followed her out the front door, and into her garage. You opened the passenger door to the Prius, and was putting on your seat belt as Sana backed out of her driveway.
Kai’s house was a good twenty minutes away. Sana had plugged her phone to the radio and played a pretty upbeat playlist. You were quite nervous, you had never been to a high school party before. You had no idea how things were going to turn out.
Sana parked her car about a block away from Kai’s house. As you exited the car, you could hear the pounding music. Sana and you passed a ton of cars as you made your way to the party. In no time at all Sana and you made it to the front porch, Sana raised her hand to knock, but before she could you grabbed her hand.
“Sana,” you whispered.
She looked at you.
“You have to promise me, that when we get in there that you won’t abandon me.” you say.
Sana gave you a weird look and rubbed your knuckles, knocking on the door. She looked back at you and said, “I would never.”
And then the door opened.
The music got louder if that was possible as Chanyeol, one of Kai’s friends, greeted Sana and you as he opened the door.
“(Y/n), Sana, glad you could make it.”
You gave Chanyeol a small smile as you were pulled into the house by Sana. You both fought your way through the crowd of dancing teens, making it into the kitchen. On the kitchen counter were at least forty red cups all filled with beer. Sana grinned and let go of your hand, grabbing two cups and handing one to you.
“Drink up.” she winked before gulping down her cup.
You wrinkled your nose in disgust, and placed your cup back on the counter.
“I rather not,” you said, “I’ll be your designated driver.”
Sana pouted but respected your decision. She then once again grabbed your hand and dragged up out of the kitchen, you almost tripping over your feet. Sana pulled you into the crowded living room, and automatically starting moving to the music.
“Let's dance.”  she yelled.
Sana pulled you closer and placed her arms around your shoulders, moving her hips to the beat. You couldn’t help but laugh a little and started to dance as well. You and Sana were having a good time before something, specifically someone, caught your attention.
He wore all black. He was around average height. But the thing that caught your attention was the blood. You could see it on his arm and face. You pulled away from Sana quickly, startling her.
“(Y/n)!” she asked, “what is it.”
“Do you see him?” you murmured, your (e/c) orbs locked on the bloody figure.
Sana turned around facing your direction and then gasped. You looked at her, ready for something to happen.
“That douche!” she hissed, “he invites me personally to his party and then makes out with another girl! I’m so done with him.”
Behind the figure you were looking at was indeed Kai and some girl making out. You studied the figure trying to find out a reason why no one could see it but you, and then it all clicked.
You gasped. It was happening.
You took a step forward as you watched the man turn and walk down the hallway. You muttered apologies as you pushed your way through the herd of sweaty bodies. You followed the man as he took a sharp right out the back door.
The door closed softly as you walked down the back porch steps. You gently rubbed your arms to keep them warm. Your eyes wondered around the backyard looking for the man covered in blood. Just then all the hair on the back of your neck stood up, and a rough and strained voice whispered.
“Can you see me?”
You turned quickly and took a startled step back as the man was right behind you. You were going to say something when the back door slammed opened and out stepped a person your name falling from their lips.  
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Ghost Whisper - Kpop AU
Chapter One / Chapter Two
“(Y/n), honey,” you were gently shaken from your sleep, “time to get up for school.”
“Five more minutes.” you mumbled, snuggling your face deeper into your pillow.
“If you want to see Grandma before you go, you have to get up now.” your mother replied, pulling the duvet covers off your frame.
Goosebumps appeared on your skin as the coldness swept through your body. You lazily opened one eye and locked orbs with your mother.
“Is she really down there?” you asked, rolling onto your side.
“Yes, now get up! Don’t keep her waiting.” your mom scolded.
You yawned and slowly got out of bed, you swung your legs over the side of the bed making contact with your (f/c) rug. You followed your mom out of your room, turning left as she took a right. You switched on the light switch for the bathroom and the door closed with a ‘click’.
Twenty minutes later, you walked down the stairs. You had a pair of skinny jeans on and a random sweatshirt, your backpack swung over your shoulder. As you walked through the kitchen door, you were greeted with two people.
“Grandma!” you exclaimed.
You dropped your backpack beside a random chair, and rushed towards your grandmother. You engulfed her in a hug.
“(Y/n)!” your Grandma greeted you with as much enthusiasm as you did her.  
Your mother quickly turned off the stove as she turned, a pan of eggs in her hand. She set it on the table, and went towards the refrigerator to grab the milk. You sat in the chair opposite of your Grandmother, as your mom placed a plate of toast in front of you.
“Thanks mom.” you said.
After grabbing a couple more things, your mother slid into the empty seat beside you. After filling your plate with some breakfast food, you dug in. A couple minutes passed as you and the two other people at the table were absorbed in their food.
A loud blaring noise, startled everyone at the table. It was a rhythm of funky tunes. Your mom blushed and quickly excused herself, accepting the call.
A warm hand patted yours and you locked eyes with your grandmother. Her chocolate eyes held a certain amount of knowledge in them, like she knew more she should. And in many ways she did.
“I know your mother doesn’t like to talk about it, but…”
You cut off your Grandma, “I still haven’t seen one, I’m thinking maybe it skipped over me too.”
Grandma squeezed your hand, “I didn’t start seeing them until I was around your age,”
“Yeah,” you muttered, “ but let's think about Sophia, she’s only twelve and already showing signs.”
“Don’t fret on it dear, you’re time will come.” Grandma whispered, as your Mom placed her phone on the table between your two plates.
“Was that work?” you ask.
“Yes, I have to work later today. I’ll leave a twenty for you to order pizza or something for dinner.”
You nodded, taking a sip of your drink.
Just as your mom opened her mouth to reply, a long honk cut her off.
“That must be Sana.” your mom smiled. You grabbed your backpack from the ground and threw it around your shoulders. You placed your plate and cup in the sink, and kissed your mom and Grandma on the cheek before you headed towards the front door.
Sana was your best friend. She lived about ten minutes away, and made it her priority to pick you up. She said riding the bus was for losers.  
Sana gave you a dazzling smile as you approached her blue Prius.
“Hey girl.” she greeted you as you entered the car.
“Hey.” you replied, placing your backpack on the car floor beside your feet, sliding your seat belt over your body clicking it into place.
“Is that your Grandma’s car?” Sana asked as she pulled back onto the road.
“Yeah, she had breakfast with my mom and I.”
“That’s sweet.” Sana cooed.
You nodded, directing your gaze out the window, watching the houses go by in a blur.
In time at all, Sana pulled into your school parking lot. You both exited the Prius, and made your way towards the entrance. Sana was wearing a pair of black skinny jeans with a blue striped top, and a pair of brown booties. She looked really good, but when didn’t she.
Sana and you only made it past the front office before you were stopped by a very well known group of boys.
“Sana, you and your friend coming to my party tonight?” the leader of the group, Kai, asked.
You opened your mouth to deny his request, but Sana answered before you could.
“Of course! We wouldn’t miss it.” Sana giggled, before grabbing your wrist and pulling you through the group of boys.
After you were a couple feet from the group, you harshly pulled your wrist from Sana’s hold.
“What the hell Sana! I’m not going to any party tonight.” you hissed.
“Oh c’mon,” Sana pouted, “you never want to do anything, You’d rather stay at home and watch Netflix by yourself. You need to get out there, and besides Baekhyun was totally checking you out.”
“Yeah,” you scoffed, “he was totally checking me out in this oversized sweatshirt and skinny jeans.”
“Please,” Sana whined grabbing your hands, “ you can even borrow my clothes, and I’ll do your makeup and hair.”
“Sana, I don't know.” you replied uncertain.
“What about my mom, there is no way she’s letting me go.” you continued.
“What if you tell her that you're spending the night at my house, which you would be, after the party.”
Sana looked at you, her mouth still in a pout, her big doe eyes staring inside your soul.
“Fine,” you muttered, grabbing your phone to call your mom.
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