Scarlet and Sookie

Scarlet and Sookie are two characters created by Kiersten Coolidge and Torie Gunstrom. The story is about two girls in love, with demons that follow them everywhere. The demons are horrible creatures who won't leave them alone, no matter how much they fight them. They all laugh at their futile attempts and stay. For the longest time, Sookie was stuck in a dark place in her dreams, where no color is allowed, only darkness. Soon she gains it back, but slowly, and with determination, she tries to write all her ideas down, before she forgets, but in The Perfect Love, The Worst Truth, her sight is blurring. The demons come back and she starts to lose it. But the demons don't know about her secret place of mind, that they can never touch no matter how hard they pound into her.
She tries to scream, but the demons take the sound and fill her with black again. Omniously, she feels like there are people around but no one is there. Or no one is showing. The demons are in the shadows, and while Blaze tries to fight them off, he warns Sookie that letting the real him out is dangerous, while the demons coo that she is the real him and he is just a mask. Sookie tries to make them be quiet, lashing out at them with all of her inner power, setting the black trees around her into flames, but to no avail. The demons still laugh at her and Blaze, while they scream.
Scarlet asked Sookie, noticing something is wrong, what's the matter, but Sookie shakes off her concern and says she feels like she screaming and surrounded by darkness. Sookie doesn't really know who Blaze is, and while Sookie slept in Scarlets arms, Blaze asked Sookie what colors were. But Sookie can't tell anyone what color's are without Blaze's sight, so Sookie, half awake, asked Scarlet to describe them to her. Scarlet lay there next to Sookie describing them to her fullest potential, thinking she was only talking to a curious Sookie.
But while it looks like Blaze is there to help, he is only there to destroy Sookie's beautiful inner colors, pink and blue.
Every story of Sookie and Scarlet doesn't pick up where the other ended. They all start in another place. Like Another Day, you begin with the main character Sookie, listening to her favorite music genre, classical, watching Scarlet with her friends. In this story, Sookie is symbolic to Kiersten Coolidge and Scarlet is symbolic to Torie Gunstrom. Sookie sits on some steps, jealously burning inside her as she watching them laughing and talking together, even though she knows that Scarlet loves her only. She still wants more of her darling. Sookie goes home, when Scarlet turns around and immediatly remembers that they were supposed to hang out together after school.
Scarlet speeds to Sookie, trying to find a way to appoligize for just leaving her like that. When Scarlet finds her sitting on a curb, she sits next to her, kisses her, and waits. Sookie saw Scarlets face covered with appoligies, but when she tried to embrace her Scarlet didn't move. Sookie had forgotten that them being together was a secret. Scarlet's family would not approve of them being together.
Scarlet claimed that she was protecting her, but lately to Sookie it seemed that she was just hurting her more and more. Scarlet goes home and so does Sookie, back to her pillow to cry about her forbidden lover. But, as the story says, this was just another day.
Welcome to Hell opens with Sookie in her big bed, with an alarm clock, which she rips off and throws against the wall furiously. She had already been awake. Sookie's whole body was sore, and when she tried to move, she fell to the floor, her whole body aching. Sookie looks at her phone and notcies a message from Scarlet, but realizes she has to get ready for school.
Sookie goes to the bus stop and sees Scarlet who falls in her arms, but leaves way too quickly. And then when the bus came there was no privacy for the two of them. Sookie hates school, where in the first class she has no friends, and in the second class, everyone hates. But at least she has Scarlet. Then in the third, was someone she would love to kill and in the fourth it was she without Scarlet, which is like a body with a soul. Once the two were in class, all they did was pass notes. And then Sookie would wlak home by herself, thinking of Scarlet, and ending another day with thinking of her again, and then starting it again.
For Kiersten and Torie
Love you guys
 
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