Chapter 1

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" S-sam!", A voice cried. The boy slowly opened his eyes and groaned in pain. His vision was blurry.
"Where am I?" He asked. The boy's name was Sam.

Then a sudden rush of memories ran through him and he remembered everything. His vision became more clear and the scene he saw terrified him!
A hole! A bullet hole in his stomach and a pool of blood around his body. He was loosing blood. Death was near.
He saw his sister being dragged into a car.
" Ela....Elaine!", He shouted with all the energy he had.
A man walked up to him and kicked Sam in the stomach.
"Well Sam! Hope you enjoy the rest of your life rotting in hell!" He said with a sarcastic smile.
Sam glared at him but heard his sister cry louder.
"S-sam!" She cried. Sam looked at the direction and saw his sister trying to be free from the grips of  the bodyguards.
" Oh! Don't worry about your sister now! She wilk be FREE as I promised.", The man said chuckling evily.
"Once again Happy Journey!" The man said and kicked Sam off the bridge. Sam shut his eyes in pain.

"Is this really the end?", He thought.

As if in slow motion he opened his eyes ans saw the bright blue sky, birds flapping their wings, the man looking at him with a satisfied smile and her sister running to the edge of the bridge  crying hardly. Her teardrops landed onnhis cheeks. He felt he was going down. He was falling.
The last thing he felt was his body hitting the water and his oxygen gone from his lungs.

Suddenly, a big white screen appeared.
"Where am I?" He asked only to get no answer back.
He turned around only to find an endless room filled with white colour walls.
" Is this heaven? It looks white. Or is this hell? It looks lonely", he thought.

But then he saw himself sitting on a sofa, the endless white room disappeared. But in the room he was sitting, the objects and furniture were unusually bigger.
"Sam!", Someone called. A lady walked up to him. And the moment Sam saw the lady his eyes filled with tears.

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