(I'll assume you mean fictional story)
Anna looked back over her shoulder. Â Sure enough, Peter was following her home from school. Â He'd had a crush on her forever, and no matter how many times she told him she wasn't interested, he kept trying. Â She could see him jogging, his heavy backpack swinging against his body with each step he took. Â Anna felt bad, since he was sweating buckets. Â So she waited a moment to let him catch up. Â
"Peter", she said.
"Anna", he panted, "Thank you for waiting up. Â I wanted to ask you if you would be my partner for the science project".
Anna thought for a moment, but couldn't think of an excuse, so she was forced to agree. Â Although as soon as Peter was done thanking her, and assuring her she wouldn't regret being his partner, she pretended to get a call and made up that she had to hurry home.
After a couple weeks, Anna had to face the reality that she would actually have to spend time with Peter to finish the project. Â Their lunch and study hall times didn't match up, so working on the project at school wasn't a possibility.
Anna texted Peter after school, asking if he was free to work on the project. Â Of course he replied instantly, and said yes with an exclamation mark. Â "Subtle", Anna thought. Â
Peter tried to convince her to work at his house, but Anna was not about to let that happen. Â As soon as one of them went to the other's house, that would be a new level of personal that Anna just didn't want to get to.
Finally, Peter suggested the town recreation center, and Anna had no choice but to agree. Â The town rec center was creepy though. Â It was always open, but no one was ever there. Â
The two met just as it was getting dark, and proceeded to find a table to sit down at and get their work done. Â It only took two hours for them to finish the project. Â Anna was surprisingly happy that it didn't feel completely like torture. Â
When Peter and Anna finally went to leave, they paused, and heard voices that faintly sounded like an argument. Â It sounded as though the voices were coming from upstairs. Â
But the rec building only had one floor. Â
Anna felt shivers shudder through her body, and in her fear she grabbed onto Peter's arm. Â She felt goosebumps on his arm too.
The two raced outside, and finally in the fresh air they paused to take a deep breath. Â
Peter looked back at the building first. Â Anna saw the look on his face and glanced back as well. Â To their horror, they saw two shadows on the roof. Â From the silhouettes, it looked like a man and a woman. Â They were in fact arguing. Â Although it was still a terrifying situation, Anna managed a half grin at Peter, and said, "At least they're real people. Â I thought that place was haunted for a minute there". Â
As soon as Anna said that, the woman up on the roof clearly heard her, and turned to see who was talking. Â That's all the man needed. Â He shoved her from behind. Â Hard. Â
Anna and Peter watched as she fell to the ground in what seemed like slow-motion. Â Anna braced herself for what she was about to see, as the woman's body neared the ground, arms flailing. Â When she hit the ground, both Anna and Peter closed their eyes for a moment, not wanting to see the impact. Â When they opened them, milliseconds later, the woman was gone. Â Vanished. Â They heard a deep voice laughing, and the man on the roof pointed at them and continued to laugh. Â Peter and Anna dropped their backpacks, grabbed each others' hands, sprinted home as fast as they could, and neither of them ever went there again. Â