Chapter 1

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Walking threw the streets of London, Hanna felt that something could be wrong. She just had this strange feeling that she didn't like. She walked a little closer to Nathan.

"Nathan how much longer to your flat?" She whispered. Nathan looked down at her.

"Just around this last corner. I promise." He weakly smiled down at her as they rounded the corner. Hanna looked up as Nathan brought them to a stop. A big, but not so big flat stood in front of her. She looked at Nathan who was smile. While Nathan unlocked the door, Hanna looked around seeing that he was in the more expensive part of London. She still couldn't figure out where she knew him from.

"Come on in." Nathan smiled holding the door open. Hanna smiled back. They walked into the flat pulling off they're shoes. Nathan hit the lights. They could fully see each other now, but Hanna's eyes didn't go to Nathan they went behind him where four guys sat on the couch. Now she knew where she knows Nathan from. She looked up at him, seeing every feature of his face.

"Oh my Christ on a bike." Hanna whispered before running out of the flat. She didn't care of she had a coat or shoes she just couldn't be there. She had no reason not to be there, but she couldn't be there with him. Or with the other's.

"Hanna!" She heard Nathan call after her multiple time. She didn't stop tho. She couldn't stop. She couldn't be around him or be friends with him. No one would approve of that. She ran all the way to the place she hated the most. The place where she lost everything. The place where everything ended, and the vacancy started.

Hanna stood on the side of the road. Looking down at the river below.

She should be like them. She shouldn't be here right now. She should be looking down on the rest of the world in shame with the rest of them. She should be dead. She should be six feet under with her family. She should have been there that day, then she would be with them.

But maybe it was best that she wasn't. Maybe it was best that she had many things to do that day. Then again it would have been easier if she was there. She wouldn't be lost. She would have a home. Kind of. Really she just wouldn't be alone.

"Hanna! Hanna!" She wiped around on her heel seeing a figure running at her. She could see it was Nathan by the head lights coming at her. She didn't care either. She wanted to be away from here. She should be there in the first place. "HANNA WATCH OUT!!!" Nathan screamed jumping at her pushing her out of the way. Getting hit instead.

"NATHAN!" She screamed as the truck hit him. The car stopped after going down the road a couple for feet. Hanna ran over to Nathan looking at him. He wasn't dead. He was awake, but was leaving. "Nathan you idiot! You should have let that truck hit me!" Hanna cried. She didn't know Nathan, other then what she had seem in video's and interviews. Other then that it was just the shock that he let himself get hit, instead of her.

"Why? Why do you want to die?" Nathan whispered taking her hand. "Why did you even run away?" He wanted to understand. He wanted to understand Hanna. He wanted to know her, and keep her safe, even if he had just meet her less then two hours ago.

"Because I have nothing left." She only wanted to answer his first question. She only had time to answer it. The paramedics were taking Nathan away. "Please give me his phone. I need to call his family and friends." Hanna pleaded with them.

Nathan pulled his phone from his pocket throwing it at Hanna before the doors closed at he was being taken away. Hanna looked at the IPhone. Wondering if it had a password or not. He wouldn't have gave it to her that easy if it had one. She pulled up the screen, going to unlock it. It had no password. She looked for the first name she could think of. Jay. It rang and rang till there was finally an answer.

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