Morgan's Pov:
''So your sister did this? How?" I ask. There was no alternate universe or any scientific proof. I could be dreaming. Or dead. What if the pill killed me? Where was I? I knew i was in floor three but I wasn't supposed to be. Sams face showed no emotion and it scared me. I couldn't imagine what could be running through his head.
"Lucy!" Sam screamed moving away from me and toward the hallways over and over again.
Was he crazy?! Did he even think this through?
"Sam! shut up! we don't know who's here" I say, slapping his arm.
I knew it wouldn't hurt him, but he got the point. At least I thought he did
"That's the point, no ones here! Its like this whole damn place is deserted." Sam barks, more to himself then me.
But we weren't sure yet about this place, it was better to be safe and Sam wasn't playing safe.
He stormed past me and opened the door to floor three, walking down the stairs calling Lucy's name, most likely getting enraged of all this. I followed Sam down the stairs calling after him, but he wouldn't calm down. I stayed still and let him get this sudden burst of anger out of his system.
I moved into a different room, the internship room where I do my studying. I walked around the room trying to notice anything else different but everything was the same as I left it.
After a few more minutes of silence and me deciding if I should go find him, Sam finally walked in.
"I needed to get out of that room." he replied sighing and I understood. Whose to say I wouldn't have reacted given the same circumstances.
As he circled around the room to where I was standing , I remembered The picture of Lucy with the scientists and Sam found it. With the time i was in here alone i should have hidden it to prevent anymore rages.
I knew not to say anything, but it didn't matter.
Before I knew it the photo was slammed against the wall, making me jump a little.
"Your parents know where she is!" he yells.
"Where is she?" he continues moving closer, grabbing my shoulders
He was breaking down, but I didn't blame him. He was looking for family.
"I don't know, th-they don't tell me anything" I say back a lot quieter then Sam's tone.
"I don't believe you!" he shouted
''You will get through this Sam just calm down!" I shout back pulling away from his grip.
His upset eyes became big with guilt.
"Morgan I didn't mean to yell I just-"
"I know. We'll find her ok? " I say touching his arm for comfort but I didn't exactly believe it would do any good.
"What now? Where do we even to begin to start?" he asks with his eyes closed, leaning his forehead and hands against the wall.
I continued to stand were I was, arms folded. I didn't know how to reply so I just stayed silent.
''I feel more clueless then before" Sam mutters
We stood there in silence for a few moments before we herd the door open from behind us.
My eyes widened as Sam turned around.
"Sam?" Said a familiar looking face.
"Lucy?" Sam answers back.
There standing in the doorway was his sister and I felt something lift off my chest and I knew Sam felt it even more.
But before any more words were said, the pain from the beginning shot throughout my body and I was pretty sure Sam was having the same experience.
All went black before I felt grass on my palms. The weight I Just felt lifted had come crashing back down.
"You saw her to" I asked, which sounded more like a statement, waiting for Sam to fully recover.
His face said it all.
We needed to take those pills again.
But unfortunately, now was not the time. The sun was peaking from the trees, telling the world it wake up. How long were we out for? Time obviously didn't add up.
''You have to go.'' I stammered.
''What? I just saw my sister, I cant leave! We have to go back!" Sam demanded, rising from the ground.
''I need to get ready, I have my internship today, you need to leave-now" I stated as I moved towards the door to my house.
''Are you crazy? They are going to be looking everywhere for us." he whispers following behind me.
''They didn't see our faces.'' I say turning to meet his gaze "It will be more of a risk if I don't go." I continue and he nods.
'' We can't just forget about what happened. Lucy is over there. We know things now, stuff we didn't " he said.
I know that we had to go back, but when we couldn't just meet like this again. As for right now, it wasn't safe. And this newly found security told me that there would have to be extreme precautions with everything I did. My parents couldn't be trusted anymore, nor anyone else other than Sam.
I felt as if all the trust and honesty had been thrown away along with my plain life.
Now I was breaking laws, lying , and most likely wanted with punishments that no soul has heard of. But the feeling I got wasn't fear, or maybe it was, that feeling was foreign to me.
"Ill find out what I can, see what its like over there." I tell him.
"Tonight, meet me in the field just past my house, there's a large tree with a swing."
I knew where that field was, I passed it when I took the long way to the science buildings. It was Beautiful.
The swing swung alone, the wind, its only friend. Though I didn't know there was houses around that area. It was on the outskirts out our city.
''Ok, Now go, I cant be late." I reply and Sam turns to the fence of the opposite side of the yard and lifted himself over.
I was alone. Though there was no people around, my mind wouldn't shut up. I shook all thoughts and ran inside to throw some clothes on and race my way to the science buildings.
Today, I had to be extremely careful on what I said.
I would have to lie. To how many people, Id soon find out.

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Dreamers
Teen FictionOur lifestyle is fair and plain. Boring if it be. We live with respect and trust in others. My parents are part of the S.A.J.A . the science and justice act . But to keep it simple I call them scientists. I had an internship at the facility when I...