Kayley's POV-I can't help but think, as I lay in Katelyn's bedroom in her window seal the way we always do or used to do, that this is my fault. I can't think about life without her and I don't want to. It's unimaginable, probably because it's impossible. The last words I said to her were yes Katelyn. Why couldn't they have been I love you Katelyn? I don't know if I'll ever see her again, and I don't know what I will say to her if I do. I just hope that she is ok, and that wherever she is she is coming back, I hope she is going to come back home. I don't want there to be a "last time I saw her was" or a "the last words we spoke were". I just want her to be here, looking out her window seal with me like we've always done. I refuse to say did. She is still out there. I will keep looking. I refuse to accept that she is gone. She can't be gone because she's not. I will search and search until I find her. She is not gone. She is still her, with me, in her window seal.
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FantasyA girl left alone after a family car accident finds out she's not alone after all. Katelyn's 16th birthday turns her life upside down. Leaving her best friend Kayley behind, she explores what she has been missing in a world she was destined for. Wh...