
Nobody was allowed to go near the old house at the end of Colahan Avenue. Evangeline, though next to nobody dared to call her that, had never understood why that was. But she'd also never really bothered to question the rule either. See, Eva was the prime example of a teachers' pet; she followed as many rules as she could down to a science. She'd never smoked, vaped, drank, or even driven alone before she got her license. She was the straight, A's and otherwise, theatre/choir kid to everybody in her life. Well, everybody except her sister, Lily, and her friends. If some of Eva's friends wanted to explore the local park after dark, Eva was the one to drive them and keep an eye out for authorities or creepy men.
Currently, Eva was sitting on the hood of her car watching the sun set. She was just in the driveway of their house, but it felt nice to just be outside. The wind bit at her jacket, which was a little too thin to protect her from the slight chill. She'd cut her hair short that summer and since it was only fall, it wasn't long enough to reach her waist yet. Ugh, I'm cold now. But going inside means actually doing my homework... it's not dark enough to need to, I think. Where's my sister? Eva paused. Actually, I don't think I care right now. It's quiet without anybody bugging me to do something.
As she sat there, her thoughts started to wander again. They only lived a couple streets down from the abandoned house that was oh so forbidden. It wouldn't hurt to go there one day, right? No, Eva, that's insane. The rule exists for a reason, even as she thought that, she wasn't so sure. Some rules were made to be broken, right?