Need You

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You had no idea what to do. In your opinion, all you could do was call for help but the lack of service in the area made you want to scream but with terror coursing through your veins at the moment, you wanted to cry and hope that someone would save you.

Your boyfriend had to idea to go someplace where it would be you and him but now, you were alone and had no way of getting to civilisation again. Camping, he said was the idea. Now, you were running along the path where you'd taken your long walk earlier that day and you didn't want to look back in fear of getting eaten alive like your boyfriend. Thinking about him made you want stop and mourn him but the thought of being eaten by bloodthirsty animals changed your mind.

Heavy breaths left your lips with each step you took and it wasn't long before you could see your car, thanking all the powers that be for being the one to possess the car keys. You hurriedly get in the car start it, vaguely remembering which way you came and drive off. The animal was still chasing you but you weren't sure if they had any kind of animal control in the area so you drove as far away as you could. You didn't want to worry about anything else but remembered the hotel you were staying had high profile guests.

You rushed in and ran to your room, hastily packing your things and threw them in the car before rushing back in to get your boyfriend's things to send to his mother. Ryan was a bit of an ass so you figured that his mother could come claim his belongings but she wouldn't be able to claim his body since it was in pieces and hopefully they would be found soon but your survival mode was on and you got out of there, calling your best friend now that you had service.

"Hey, Mike, I need you to come to my place right now. It's an emergency and you're the only person that can calm me down because I really need you. Something happened to Ryan," you tell him in a panic. He was getting ready to leave work and he was left uneasy with the way you abruptly hung up on him, so he rushed out of the office and went straight to your place from there.

As luck would have it, he got stuck in traffic while you were finally processing the death of your boyfriend and how he was ripped to pieces by a grizzly bear. The images haunted you as you paced your living room and the sound of your front door unlocking made your snap in its direction, only to see Mike coming through it, not fully closing it now that you were in his line of sight. He had no idea that you'd come back alone and before he could ask any questions, you hugged him like your life depended on it.

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