The sun had finished setting awhile ago. Now it was just me, the full moon, and the sounds of crickets, hidden in the cold grass and the dark trees.
Flipping my hair over my shoulder, I sadly gazed up into the night sky. When you're away from the city, you can see everything at night; the stars, tiny planes making their way across the world, and both Dippers. But even the beauty of the night couldn't shake the sinking feeling in my heart and the burning in my stomach.I hugged my old jacket around my shoulders for warmth as tears ran down my face. I was scared, cold, nervous, and just, not okay. I just, didn't know what to do. I could call my boyfriend, hoping that there was some solution that he could come up with to help me, and reassure me that everything would be okay, but that was extremely unlikely. What I really wanted to do was get in touch with Lisa. We've been friends since before kindergarten. We used to tell each other everything.
But she forgot about me. Started telling lies about me and starting up fights with me for no reason at all! I don't know she did. She tried apologizing to me, saying it was all a mistake and it wouldn't happen again, that kind of thing.
But it did.
And even though through all of the horrible things she put me through, I missed her. What I would do to get some advice from her.
I looked up into the sky, the bright stars and the cool breeze calming me as I took one last look at Lisa's face before carefully picking up her body and setting it in the river, watching as she slowly sunk below the rushing water, and the quick tide carried her away.