chapter 1

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today was quite windy, the trees were swaying side to side and hazel shiny silky hair was going everywhere as she took her head out for some air for the wind. Hazel and her family was going to see their Nan today since They hadn't seen her in so long and Hazel's mother thought it would be good for Hazel to get out more since she spent most of her time in her room either reading or listening to music and some gaming too. her father wasn't too bothered about what she had done with her life in fact he always agreed with when Hazel would make the excuse up as to why she spent most of her time in her room. you could say she was a daddy's girl. 

but her sister Mia was a mummy's girl. Hazel was more like her dad and her sister was more like her mother. hazel and Mia's parents never got on that well but despite the two girls having the same like personality as their parents they got on pretty well. of course they fought now and then but that was sister for you. 

Nan's house was located in the countryside so their mother disliked driving there but their father couldn't drive since he had develop a broken leg so their mother had to drive. Afterall she was the one who decided to visit her own mother. 

it started to pour down and their mother was getting frustrated since the roads were so small and probably could only fit at least one car. their father gave the instructions while their mother drove carefully since the roads were very drenched and could easily cause a accident. 

"Joanne you sure this where your mother lives? it awfully a tight space and such a long journey. I thought she said it was at least 40 minutes away and this seems like it's been 60 minutes." their father said, looking at the map on the phone, frowning.

"you know my mother James she's old and can mistake things, we just need to be careful on these roads. some part of me wish we didn't come now."

"it was your choice Joanne. the girls didn't even wanna come." their father said, rolling his eyes.

"it does them good James. they are young and should enjoy their youth while it lasts." their mother protested.

"and did you ever try spending your youth. cause as far as I'm aware you didn't." 

"JAMES!" their mother roared and soon enough their father was screaming At their mother as the two girls talked calmly and positive as this they already expected this but they didn't even know why they were shouting so aggressively then they would before. 

the last thing Hazel saw was her sister's smile and she didn't even know that this would be the last time they both shared a smile and memories together. 


hazel woke up, drenched in her own sweat as she gripped the bedsheets, looking at her surroundings.  she let out a relieved sigh knowing she was home and safe. 

she had the same dream again and again. odd isn't it? 

her father had soon knocked on the door and Hazel let her father in. he seemed concerned by the sweat on her face he had assumed she had the dream again as his eyes softened.

"same dream again eh?" he said and rubbed Hazel's shoulder gently. she nodded and he pulled her into a big hug as she held onto him as well before letting go.

"well we are moving today so hopefully the new house won't let you have those horrible dreams anymore hm." he said, giving her rub on the back.

this house had gave hazel the same dream over and over again. ever since the accident hazel had suffered a lot of amount of mental illnesses and injuries and sometimes she feels guilty that she was the only living child from the accident. 

"I hope." is all she could say. 


hazel had helped her mother with the remaining bags and boxes into the lorry as well as the car. the lorry driver was kind enough to help them also with the boxes and extra luggage they had too. Hazel still struggled to eat without her hands be shaky so her father had packed some snacks for her to eat on the road instead. 

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 05, 2022 ⏰

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