Chapter 3

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Hi it's me again. Its 2am in the morning and I can't sleep Maddie has been snoring like a pig being stabbed to death. It's her first night here and I don't think I can handle 29 more nights of her snoring like this. I should probably go sleep in the barn. Trust me it's probably much more relaxing in there then in my room with Maddie.

Morning! I got through the night. I'm so proud of myself. So today we are going to breakfast at some place called blueberry barn. Weird name, isn't it? I hope there's more there to eat then just blueberries. Well we've just arrived and there seems to be more than just blueberries on the menu. So me and Maddie are just walking walking walking and we seem to come across a stream but like a wide stream thing, and Maddie decides that she would like to jump across the it and so she jumps across the running stream falls in and all I hear is a huge crack, and that crack was not the sound of a twig snapping it was the horrific sound of Maddies wrist; breaking. And then comes Maddie screaming her lungs out in pain. I jumped in and the state of her wrist when I pulled her out was so bad I just turned around and screamed as loud as I could for help. But after 10 minuets of screaming no one came. So I grabbed my phone which I had luckily threw out of my pocket when I jumped in and I dialled 911. 5 minuets later the piercing sounds of the ambulance was near.

They pulled out a stretcher and carefully lifted Maddie onto it and threw her into the ambulance. I stared at the ambulance driving down the road until I couldn't see it anymore. After 2 minuets I stood up from where I had been comforting Maddie lying on the stretcher. And realised that I didn't know the way back to the blueberry cafe. I was lost. I tried to trace the steps back but I felt like I was just getting further and further away from the cafe. I sat down and started crying as I knew that there was no chance of finding my way back. I had been sitting there for about 1 hour just sobbing away when I heard a car beep. By now it was dusk and I was starting to get scared. I felt so much weight lift of my shoulders when I realised it was my mum and dad driving in their car searching for me.

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