Plane crash

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CHAPTER 1

Where am I? What happened? Full of questions, I woke up, confused and scared with a wondering mind. Where am I , who am I, and how did i land in the middle of the forest. Checking around, I noticed that I was close to a plane totally destroyed. Then I looked at myself, covered with blood and injuries. Still as confused as I was, half way unconscious, I  heard a voice coming from inside. The voice screamed out, "SARAH RUN, RUN NOW." The voice was a female voice; it sounded weak but loud enough for me to hear. However, after I heard the voice, I stood up and glanced around to see if  I could find anyone or anything. But I did not find anything, so I started running, running and running as far and as fast as I could.

But then, just then, I remembered from where I heard that familiar voice. So I turned back and screamed "MOM," and just when I turned back, in that same moment,  as I  turned, I  felt a blasting force  "BOOM," the sound of an explosion.
tinnnn tinnn.

Some days later

"Sarah, run now

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"Sarah, run now." "MOM!!!" With that continuously ringing in my head, I  woke up from that nightmare I had. But when I  looked around me and found out that I was hospitalized,  then I realized that I woke up to the nightmare. "Where am I?" I wondered. A nurse came to assist me  and calmed me down. Then she called a doctor, and he examined me and then told me that I will soon go back home. I  then asked the doctor what happened to me . The doctor told me everything  that happened . And that I was the only survivor. 

"Plane crash, only survivor, soon going back home

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"Plane crash, only survivor, soon going back home." "Sorry, but I do not get you. I really feel confused."
I said. The doctor told me it is normal to be confused and that I  should not worry; everything will get clear with time. Then before he left, he added "Sorry for your loss" and went.

"My loss," confused I  remembered that familiar voice. "Mummy,"  I said with watery eyes and a sorrowful voice. Heartbroken, I  went out, though the nurse asked me not to. I  needed to breathe. Outside, there was a man listing to the news with his radio. The news was about the plane crash, and to my  surprise, a man  was identified as my father , he was as well in the accident. 
I remembered nothing but the voice, the last word of that woman, whom I  felt to be my mother's.

Returning to my room, I felt dizzy and lost consciousness in the arms of an unknown young man. 

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