Chapter 21-Misery

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James's POV

I sit on the floor in silence, thinking about everything so unrealistic that has happened. Not only have they effected me, they've also effected Riley. She went through so much and they've especially effected Riley. But the thing that was probably worse in her life was me, I killed her. If that had never of happened Riley could have carried on life and when everything had finally gone right this happened. I feel so guilty. Maybe I should stay in prison until I die. If Riley's dead what's the point? What's the point of even living anymore?

Riley's POV

I sit on the sofa next to Thalia.
"Boys," she says, breaking the silence.
"I still can't believe they've been arrested."
"When everything was perfect they've been arrested for three months."
"Three months?!"

"I know. At least it'll be more calm I suppose."
"When you need it that is."
"Right now it's calm, but not good."
"I don't think we'll be the same fore the next three months."
"Riley, I know this is hard but to be honest, I think we just need to put us behind us otherwise we'll be spending the next three months of our lives sulking on a sofa."
"That should be a name of a children's book."
"Why?"
"Sulking on a sofa."
"Oh yeah."
"Not too joyful though for children."
"Speaking of children when's the baby due?"
"In about four months."

"So not too soon after they've been let go."

"Yeah."

"Come on lets do something fun!"

"Like what?"

"We could make a cake fore the boys when they come back."

"It might have gone off after three months. I don't think we want to poison them."
"Good point."

"I only just realized that things really are different without James."



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