I had warned her to not read that book. Anything but that. Did she listen to my advice? No. And now Violet Roberts has to pay for it just like the others. She would be lucky if I was able to rescue her. She now lays her in bed in the middle of the night from the curse. Many people have read that book after I warned them not to. It’s my job to protect everyone that gets the book, and hope that nothing happens before it’s too late to save them. Somehow this indestructible book goes and finds its victims. Nobody really knows what the book is about, since it’s about whatever the reader wants to see. But the end results are always the same. The person gets to about half of the book, then they suddenly fall asleep. A giant thorny plant that wraps them around so they can take them to a secret foreign land that only us protectors and the victims know about. That’s about all we know about what happens. Only the people swallowed by the thorny beast have an idea what goes on. It just leaves us with more questions and more determination to figure this out. Violets Point of View: …show more content…
I remember getting to a part of the book where things finally started getting interesting… then I fainted and ended up here. In a giant mansion with locked doors and windows. The floors creaked when we walked on them, and the lights dangling from above swung slowly back and forth. The lighting was so dim to the point where you could barely see anything two feet in front of you. I could hear other people slowly walking around this strange house just as I was. They seemed to all have one thing in common. They were lost. Didn’t know where they were or where they were going. The lights suddenly turned on in the mansion and led to this one room in the center of the building. I could hear the others also heading into the room and I assumed that they also wondered why we´re here and where we´re