A/N this chapter is dedicated to....... readergirl2828 !
The room spun wildly. And it wasn't from my not seeing right, but the room was actually spinning. I was forced against the wall by the growing inertia. The tables and chairs in the room crashed into the wall, breaking the legs off of the tables and cracking the backs off of the chairs. I tried to scream for help, but nobody answered. The chandelier crashed down onto the floor, shattering glass everywhere. Pieces of broken glass scratched up my arms and legs, making blood drip down to the floor. Then the spinning stopped. I walked away from the wall and into the middle of the room. Then I fell below the floor and into a deep black hole, spinning and turning forever into oblivion.
I woke up in a cold sweat. I reached over to my side table, but it wasn't there. The room was also completely dark. I tried to sit up, but I couldn't, I was chained down to my bed, well, it was more of a cot. "Hello?" I called out.
"Hi," I heard somebody say. They sounded weak, but they were obviously a girl. Kayla.
"Kayla!" I exclaimed, fighting against the chains.
"Sarah?" The voice asked, a smile in their voice. Then somebody came over and stood over my cot. "Oh, you're still in chains. I thought he'd take you out after a day. He seems to take a liking to you," she said, and I could see that it was Kayla.
"Really?" I asked, "Can you turn on a light?"
"Oh, yeah," she said. She walked over to a wall and flipped on a switch. A dim light turned on overhead, and I could see Kayla's face better. She looked perfectly fine.
"Where's Henry?" I asked.
"Henry?" She asked, "Henry's here?"
"Yeah, he was kidnapped a couple days ago," I said.
"He must be in the other room! He said I couldn't go in there until....today!" She exclaimed, "And I'll get your chains unlocked." She said. She grabbed a key from the wall and unlocked my chains. I stood up and walked with her to the door. She opened it up and walked down a short hall and to another door. Kayla opened it slowly and walked inside. She broke into a run. I heard a mumbled "You're alive" and "I love you." I walked in and saw Henry and Kayla making out.
"Woah, guys," I said, "Calm down."
Kayla and Henry looked at me and smiled. "Sorry," Henry said. Then I felt somebody tap on my shoulder. Kayla and Henry looked away and back at each other.
"Who let you get out of your chains, Sarah?" Somebody asked.
"Uh, Kayla did," I slowly turned around and was stopped by somebody pressing into my lips. I could feel Kayla and Henry's shock boring into me.
Then he slowly broke off the kiss and said, "I missed not kissing you for a day."
"Brian?" I asked.
"Yep," he smiled.
"We're you the one that kidnapped us?"
"Sort of."
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Almost Home
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