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Bat Girl's Redemption: Mystery of the Night Lights

Bat Girl's Redemption: Mystery of the Night Lights

Linda Brooks
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Bat Girl's Redemption: Mystery of the Night Lights

.Summer nights in this small lazy town, especially in August are clear, hot, humid, and
filled with the smells of fresh cut hay.

The stars appear as if they are snowflakes waiting to fall
when a streak of fire flashed brighter and closer than all of the rest as I watched it fall to the
earth.

If you call it a sound of thunder or just something a teenage girl with a wild imagination
dreams late on a hot August night and outside when I should be in bed---I heard the boom as the
star fell to the earth.

My name is Meageen with a double "e", one "e" for my maternal
grandmother, Elaine and one "e" for my paternal grandmother Elizabeth. I am 16 years old and
everyone just calls me Meg.

My brother is a computer and video game geek, but very smart.
His name is Bobby and at 13 3/4 years old everyone calls him Junior. I mention the threequarters
because as a geek he always makes a point of being exact on everything.

Basically, as
brother and sister we get along very well.
After the boom I ran into the house and quietly sneaked into my brother’s room. As I open the
door I hear a snap, and then feel water on my face, Junior has rigged up a squirt gun to spray
anyone who enters his room at night.

This is the type of geek he is. But I am so obsessed by
what is developing outside I continue to his bed and shake him whispering, "Junior, cute spray
gun trick but get up you need to see what is going on outside. Hurry!" As he slowly crawls out
of bed he says, "All I got to say sis is this better be more important than the dead bat on the
driveway which you thought was a fallen alien from outer space."

Shut up and follow me." I
whisper. I sharply stated, "I was 9 years old." As I wipe the water off my face we sneak into the
back yard. The south horizon where the fallen star landed is now bright and red. I point to the
horizon and quickly explain how I watched something fall from the sky, a star, and now its
landing place is red and bright like fire. I excitedly say, "I think it is a space ship or fallen star."


Junior says, "Yeah, spaceship or fallen star, and the spaceship is piloted by the bats brother." he
sneers. With sarcasm in his voice he says, "Sis you need to get a life and quit always getting into
stuff like a secret agent."

Just as he ended his sentence the phone rings inside the house. I look
at my brother and say, "I bet it is the fire department captain calling dad to fight the fire we see
on the horizon."

I can hear my dad talking in the kitchen since we left the door open. When he
hangs up the phone he walks to the open door and says, "What are you doing up this late on a
school night?" I ignore the question and say, "Are you going to fight a fire?"

He is putting on
his fire fighter shirt as he responds, "Yes, now come in and go back to bed I will tell you all
about it in the morning."

I lean over to my brother and say, "There is more to this story I can just
feel it. It is different than the bat episode." He grins and says, "Yeah, go to bed and if you think
you are going to pull me into another one of your wild fantasies again you are crazy."

We went
into our rooms to sleep.
Language
English
Pages
21
Format
Kindle Edition

Bat Girl's Redemption: Mystery of the Night Lights

Linda Brooks
0/5 ( ratings)
Bat Girl's Redemption: Mystery of the Night Lights

.Summer nights in this small lazy town, especially in August are clear, hot, humid, and
filled with the smells of fresh cut hay.

The stars appear as if they are snowflakes waiting to fall
when a streak of fire flashed brighter and closer than all of the rest as I watched it fall to the
earth.

If you call it a sound of thunder or just something a teenage girl with a wild imagination
dreams late on a hot August night and outside when I should be in bed---I heard the boom as the
star fell to the earth.

My name is Meageen with a double "e", one "e" for my maternal
grandmother, Elaine and one "e" for my paternal grandmother Elizabeth. I am 16 years old and
everyone just calls me Meg.

My brother is a computer and video game geek, but very smart.
His name is Bobby and at 13 3/4 years old everyone calls him Junior. I mention the threequarters
because as a geek he always makes a point of being exact on everything.

Basically, as
brother and sister we get along very well.
After the boom I ran into the house and quietly sneaked into my brother’s room. As I open the
door I hear a snap, and then feel water on my face, Junior has rigged up a squirt gun to spray
anyone who enters his room at night.

This is the type of geek he is. But I am so obsessed by
what is developing outside I continue to his bed and shake him whispering, "Junior, cute spray
gun trick but get up you need to see what is going on outside. Hurry!" As he slowly crawls out
of bed he says, "All I got to say sis is this better be more important than the dead bat on the
driveway which you thought was a fallen alien from outer space."

Shut up and follow me." I
whisper. I sharply stated, "I was 9 years old." As I wipe the water off my face we sneak into the
back yard. The south horizon where the fallen star landed is now bright and red. I point to the
horizon and quickly explain how I watched something fall from the sky, a star, and now its
landing place is red and bright like fire. I excitedly say, "I think it is a space ship or fallen star."


Junior says, "Yeah, spaceship or fallen star, and the spaceship is piloted by the bats brother." he
sneers. With sarcasm in his voice he says, "Sis you need to get a life and quit always getting into
stuff like a secret agent."

Just as he ended his sentence the phone rings inside the house. I look
at my brother and say, "I bet it is the fire department captain calling dad to fight the fire we see
on the horizon."

I can hear my dad talking in the kitchen since we left the door open. When he
hangs up the phone he walks to the open door and says, "What are you doing up this late on a
school night?" I ignore the question and say, "Are you going to fight a fire?"

He is putting on
his fire fighter shirt as he responds, "Yes, now come in and go back to bed I will tell you all
about it in the morning."

I lean over to my brother and say, "There is more to this story I can just
feel it. It is different than the bat episode." He grins and says, "Yeah, go to bed and if you think
you are going to pull me into another one of your wild fantasies again you are crazy."

We went
into our rooms to sleep.
Language
English
Pages
21
Format
Kindle Edition

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