The No One
A Memoir by Kendall Jenny Wucker
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The No One
When I was little, I had many fears. Didn't we all? I was mostly scared of ghosts, but I
overcame my fears over time and got to know them for myself and not relying on
stereotypes or false information to give me the „in‟ on them. I had many ghost stories
throughout my life, but this one is the most memorable. How? You may ask. Well, here
is my story. Well, our story of me, and the No one.
One night, I was sleeping in my small, pink, room in Murrieta, California. All of sudden I
felt a painful tug on my blonde hair, I woke up and I looked back to see nothing. I went
back to sleep thinking it was my dream and not reality. I woke again of something, or
someone, pulling my hair. This time I did something about it. I tip toed down the hall,
past my brother‟s room and past the laundry room into my parents room to find them
sleeping.
“Stop waking me up!” I quietly shouted to my mom
“What? I didn‟t wake you up, I have been here the whole night.” Mom whispered rubbing
her eyes and sitting up quietly so she wouldn't wake my dad.
“Someone was pulling my hair and waking me up!” I said
“Well, it wasn‟t me, It was just your dream, so go back to bed, goodnight honey” Mom
whispered going to sleep.
I tiptoed back into my room and climbed back into my pink bed. I fell asleep again and
woke again to find someone, or something, pulling my hair!
“It‟s not funny mom” I exclaimed softly sitting up in my bed.
I looked around to find No One standing in my room. No living thing was in my room
beside me, but they don‟t have to be alive to be there.
A couple days later it was sunny and warm outside. Of course since it was southern
California, it was about 100 degrees. But I didn‟t mind, I was used to it. I woke up and
stretched my arms to each end of the room with a big yawn. I heard playful screams
and I looked out the window and saw my friends playing Shark and Fish outside. It was
my favourite game to play. It‟s when someone was the shark and you have to run
across the yard without getting tagged by the shark. You were the fish. There were 2
bases at each end of the yard, if you got tagged; you were the shark next round. I got
up cheerfully and pulled my clothes on. I heard something banging on my door. I looked
out to find, No One. Jordan was downstairs in the office, mom was making breakfast,
and dad was watching TV in the living room downstairs. I was always the last one up. I
went back to changing when I heard it again. I looked out again to find nothing. I didn‟t
know what was going on. I was scared. This was the same thing over and over for the
next couple years. Feeling someone pull my hair when there was no one and hearing
someone scratching or hitting the door when it was No One.
It was the summer of 2011. July 28. I remember that day because that is the day I was
moving to Poland. I went into my small pink room and sat down with the doors wide
open.
“Goodbye, whatever you are. I will miss your company,” I said to the No One in my
room.
Then, the doors slammed shut. It was the No One. I still sat there, looking at the door. I
got up and opened it. Then sat back down and watched it slam again. No doors were
open, no windows, nothing.
“Kendall! It‟s time to go.” My mom yelled from the bottom of the stairs.
I slowly got up and opened the door. I turned around and walked to my closet. I looked
in, my secret hiding place when I was little. I opened the sliding glass door. I looked in
the empty closet and walked in. The sliding door closed just a bit. I stood there then
looked out, it was the No One.
“Haha, I wish I could stay here, Poland is far away, I won‟t see or hear you again for
another 3 years!” I quietly exclaimed.
Then I started to cry. I wiped my tears onto my shirt. I wiped them off and walked out,
ready to go. I turned around and took one last glance in my old, small, pink room. I
smiled and closed my door. I walked down the stairs and walked out of house and went
into the yellow taxi that would be taking me to my adventure to the other side of the
world. I looked at the balcony, that held many tea parties, games, and much more with
my friends. The yawn, that held many water fights and picnics and shark and fish
games. And lastly the front door, my old house that held many memories, and where
the No One was.
When I move back I will enter my newly painted blue room. I hope the No One will still
be there to keep me company when I am alone. Many people will think I am crazy or
stupid not to be scared of the No One. I'm not afraid anymore. So, remember never
judge things by what people tell you, and don‟t rely on rumours either. Most of the time,
they are wrong. Even now, years later, I still wonder about No One. What is he exactly?
An imaginary friend? Just my mind playing tricks on me? A Ghost? I won't know for
sure, and I probably never will. But all I know, He is as real as it gets.
The End!
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“Clever, funny and frightful. The No One will keep you up at night.” -Fanchon Dehillotte, writer
“The No One is a thrilling horror that definitely scared me. I would give it five stars” -Kat
Macmillen, screenwriter
“She has done it again! The No One is even better!” -Svenya Braich, singer
The No One This scary, and bone chilling story is about a young girl who makes an,
unusual friend. She doesn’t know what he is, but learns to come over
her fears and realizes that “The No One” is as real as it gets.
____________________________________ About the Author
Kendall Wucker is from a small town in California. She has 3 pets, two
guinea pigs and a rescue horse. She is 12 years old and is now currently
living in Poland. She is in 7th grade and goes to a school called ASW
located in Warsaw, Poland
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