Nowhere but Somewhere

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Author's note: Hello everyone!
So this chapter will be different from the rest. I hope you like it. I know the title is confusing but it'll make sense soon. Trust me.
Love you all! xoxo
xx~ Jenny

He didn't tell me where I was. Although no one ever does. My eyes fluttered open, followed by the pain of light causing me to strain them. My hands craddled my head, the pain of the sides of my head pounding was unbearable. I winced taking a few deep slow breaths. Scanning the room, I tried to find something to help this pain. Scattered pieces of brick, and fiber glass surrounded the bare window a foot away from where I was laying. The ridged cold air creeped slowly up my toes. I pulled my knees up to my chest keeping the cold air away from my feet.

To my left I heard muffled voices coming from what seemed to be another room. So I was being held in a storage unit? I scooted towards the door pressing my ear against the cool texture of the door.

"We can't do this Brian." The voices seemed to belong to a woman and a young girls.

I kept my breathing shallow, trying not to let my heart pick up speed. Even though they already know I'm here.

The rough voice began to speak, "I never thought you girl would be so stupid. Get out of my sight."
He muttered one last phrase before she scattered off. It was soft to hear from behind where I was. There was a slam then silence. The silence was eerie, the feeling of death, and suspence-slowly ate me. I shuddered my eyes closing for a moment only. It wasn't long before the door wacked me on the side of the head.

Again muffled voices emerged before blacking out. "Idiot!"

"Leave me alone. I didn't see her..."

"She was spying."

«Kidnapper's POV»

She was just like her mother. Why doesn't she scream? Why doesn't she flinch in my presence? If only she knew. I can't keep this secret in, but I have to for her sake.

"I'm in a room full of idiots..." I muttered focusing on my breathing.

Remembering how that ended last time. I watched the girl frown, pulling her limp arms towards the couch. It wasn't long until Siam didn't something stupid again.

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